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Paris.
A little surprised that no one's mentioned this.
An 18 Yr old male from Chechnya, who was recently granted permission to stay in France after fleeing his home country, beheaded a high school teacher in the street over the cartoon images of Mohammed.
That's despite the teacher asking the Muslim students to leave the room prior to discussing them because he didn't want to offend them.
One of the students stayed in the room and then told their parents what happened which led to the tragic events the other day.
The 18yr old had no connection with the student, or anyone else at the school, he just took offence despite the teachers best efforts not to offend.
Sad state of affairs.
An 18 Yr old male from Chechnya, who was recently granted permission to stay in France after fleeing his home country, beheaded a high school teacher in the street over the cartoon images of Mohammed.
That's despite the teacher asking the Muslim students to leave the room prior to discussing them because he didn't want to offend them.
One of the students stayed in the room and then told their parents what happened which led to the tragic events the other day.
The 18yr old had no connection with the student, or anyone else at the school, he just took offence despite the teachers best efforts not to offend.
Sad state of affairs.
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Yeah, I’d thought about how the content of the lesson ended up in the hands of a lunatic.
Should there be a case to answer?
Amazing that there are still people on this planet that believe this utter shite, and are prepared to commit disgusting crimes in its name...
I am of course referring to religion.... not just any particular one.
Should there be a case to answer?
Amazing that there are still people on this planet that believe this utter shite, and are prepared to commit disgusting crimes in its name...
I am of course referring to religion.... not just any particular one.
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Not really amazing though considering the amount of indoctrination of the young that goes on in most religions. There will be feeble minded of all faiths who take the written word as truth and belive they are doing what is right.bobinho wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 4:58 pmYeah, I’d thought about how the content of the lesson ended up in the hands of a lunatic.
Should there be a case to answer?
Amazing that there are still people on this planet that believe this utter shite, and are prepared to commit disgusting crimes in its name...
I am of course referring to religion.... not just any particular one.
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No issue with anyone who is religious. You don’t see many Orthodox Jews going round beheading people. It’s lost cause lunatics being brainwashed and trying to make it about religion.bobinho wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 4:58 pmYeah, I’d thought about how the content of the lesson ended up in the hands of a lunatic.
Should there be a case to answer?
Amazing that there are still people on this planet that believe this utter shite, and are prepared to commit disgusting crimes in its name...
I am of course referring to religion.... not just any particular one.
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Absolutely shocking and disturbing
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I hope the police charge the parents who created the Twitter storm over this.
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I believe the police shot him dead.
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Plenty of atrocities have been carried out in the name of Jesus Christ.
I “get” that currently Islam seems to be the religion that suffers most with extremism, but it’s not on its own.
I “get” that currently Islam seems to be the religion that suffers most with extremism, but it’s not on its own.
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I said its 2020. Think. Is it Sikhs? Hindus? Buddhists? Taoists? Christians? Who?
Not on its own but by far the most prolific.
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Buddhism is the most extremist faith in this country at the moment and probably the most perverse and yet it goes under the radar as a threat to our society.
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Their aim is the destruction of our world, to end our race via killing romance and calling it spirituality via perverting natural feelings and parasitic feeding off human need.
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Personal injury.
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Let's just blame the Jews, it's a lot easier.
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They pepper you with disquiet to harm and injure. Colne Buddhist group started saying funny things to me , such as 'Everyone is your own mother'. Completely bananas drivel BUT because they give the impression of group knowledge, the spam enters the mind as one is spammed and wondering what it is about.
The considerate mind is vulnerable to attack IN THE ACT OF CONSIDERATION and they play on that , on every level to reduce one, via a complex method of attricious mind destruction.
The vulnerable person stands no chance, these are professional psychological manipulators.
The considerate mind is vulnerable to attack IN THE ACT OF CONSIDERATION and they play on that , on every level to reduce one, via a complex method of attricious mind destruction.
The vulnerable person stands no chance, these are professional psychological manipulators.
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AND... They've got to folk in our Cabinet, who are under the thumb of The London Buddhist Centre, no doubt funded by the Chinese.
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They turn folk in on themselves and batter.
Islam is about the Big GOD, Buddhism is all inter-personal attack.
Islam is much closer to English culture, as such.
Islam is about the Big GOD, Buddhism is all inter-personal attack.
Islam is much closer to English culture, as such.
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Unfortunately an Hour to late.
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One of the problems of so-called multiculturalism, is that the UK has rid itself of the overbearing threat of religion via 500 years of ridding itself of its attachments via The Enlightenment.
Now that is being put in reverse and very quickly.
Come back Henry the Eighth, all is forgiven.
Now that is being put in reverse and very quickly.
Come back Henry the Eighth, all is forgiven.
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Can someone stop putting 50p in Pstotto
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You started the thread, folk tell it like it is.
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He's harmless enough.
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Anyway, if you've got clag in your throat and you want to clear it, try 'Al haldial al hal hal al halhal ach alalalalalalala al haldy hal ach al mekelem'.
People in Burnley have been trialing the phrase as part of multicultural 'aving a go' and it seems to work ACH.
People in Burnley have been trialing the phrase as part of multicultural 'aving a go' and it seems to work ACH.
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He comes across like he is on something.
Also, why use three words when five long sentences will do?
Mind you, not as bad as LTLurker!
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Air on a Gee string... Asian food in a soggy climate...
I think that Irish group sang something similar, Gner Chnach Clannard.
I think that Irish group sang something similar, Gner Chnach Clannard.
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You don't say!
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Stronger than you might imagine is Incense.CaptainKirk wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 7:32 pmHe comes across like he is on something.
Also, why use three words when five long sentences will do?
Mind you, not as bad as LTLurker!
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Staying up. they use what they can, to undermine the West and anything Eastern spams and with more wily oriental ways than suicide bombing via driving you to suicide if they can.
The Ayrian race is the fastest dying of a race in world history, genocide by proxy, unseen.
The world against the white man, using racism as a pretext, it is that insidious and manipulative AND by their own doogoodist idealists.
The self-flagellating aristocracy have bought it, hook line and sinker via The School of practical Philosophy and sage Hampstead liberals under the thumb of yoga.
The Ayrian race is the fastest dying of a race in world history, genocide by proxy, unseen.
The world against the white man, using racism as a pretext, it is that insidious and manipulative AND by their own doogoodist idealists.
The self-flagellating aristocracy have bought it, hook line and sinker via The School of practical Philosophy and sage Hampstead liberals under the thumb of yoga.
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Yes, the Catholic Church has absolutely no recent track record of causing harm to anyone, especially not children
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Germaine Greer, Charles Saatchi and Marj Mahesh Yogi are the demon invasive species that have done us in.
The Beatles And The Rolling Stones, foreign agents.
James Bond driving a Toyota 2000.
The Beatles And The Rolling Stones, foreign agents.
James Bond driving a Toyota 2000.
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Blew them up did they? Decapitated them?claret2018 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 7:41 pmYes, the Catholic Church has absolutely no recent track record of causing harm to anyone, especially not children
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I wonder if there is any codified scripture or doctrine which instructs/inspires Catholic priests to be paedos and some which instructs/inspires Muslims to murder people who insult the prophet (pbuh).
We should check it out, this should be easy - If someone wants to volunteer do the paedo priests I'll do the Muslims.
We should check it out, this should be easy - If someone wants to volunteer do the paedo priests I'll do the Muslims.
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Many Buddhist friends and I'm still here.Pstotto wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 7:39 pmStaying up. they use what they can, to undermine the West and anything Eastern spams and with more wily oriental ways than suicide bombing via driving you to suicide if they can.
The Ayrian race is the fastest dying of a race in world history, genocide by proxy, unseen.
The world against the white man, using racism as a pretext, it is that insidious and manipulative AND by their own doogoodist idealists.
The self-flagellating aristocracy have bought it, hook line and sinker via The School of practical Philosophy and sage Hampstead liberals under the thumb of yoga.
But here's a thought. We are in the midst of a pandemic and which major countries stock market is currently booming having gained 17% this year?
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Not sure on the exact method but in Uganda Christian fundamentalist's are responsible for Murders of plenty of LGBT people and Uganda isnt the only country with a record like this in Africa
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Religion. For idiots, by idiots.
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Staying up a Hampstead initiate, yah... And they're all REALLY NICE people.
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Had a quick Google and this popped up...an American pastor influencing Uganda to be against gay folkDevils_Advocate wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 8:23 pmNot sure on the exact method but in Uganda Christian fundamentalist's are responsible for Murders of plenty of LGBT people and Uganda isnt the only country with a record like this in Africa
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/20 ... aw-uganda/
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One of the funniest things i have read in all CTs various websites forums over the years! Sidney, take a bow!
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From Christian scripture, we have 'Spare not the Amalekites', including suckling babes. I believe Cromwell's men used it as a battle cry when slaughtering Catholics at Drogheda. Buddhist and Hindu scriptures probably less so, but don't tell totto.
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Are you really surprised?
The usual suspects will be calling you all sorts of names for mentioning this once the dust has settled
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Haha. Glad you mentioned Uganda. Did you read about the football team there that murderd one of its players because he made a mistake in a match. Did it matter?Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 8:23 pmNot sure on the exact method but in Uganda Christian fundamentalist's are responsible for Murders of plenty of LGBT people and Uganda isnt the only country with a record like this in Africa
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No I didnt but has this any relevance to this thread or are you just being friendly and taking the opportunity to point me towards a story I might enjoy reading?