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 Post subject: Re: The War on Terror /Central Asia/Mid East/Africa thread
PostPosted: Sun June 04, 2017 1:38 am 
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well I mean besides running down people in a van or blowing up 12 year old girls.

but it's like the third worst thing.


im assuming you have the solution!

It's not like there aren't solutions, Strat - they're just not pretty.

Just wait until they confirm, as is almost always the case, that the perpetrators of this incident were "known to authorities".

I agree with you but my point is nothing we do will stop this from happening. Its a new way of life. Im not saying dont do anything but....

Its whack a mole.

Lot less moles in our cozy little ski towns, amirite?


I think i have a new mole on my belly that i need to get checked out :(


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Strat wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
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well I mean besides running down people in a van or blowing up 12 year old girls.

but it's like the third worst thing.


im assuming you have the solution!

It's not like there aren't solutions, Strat - they're just not pretty.

Just wait until they confirm, as is almost always the case, that the perpetrators of this incident were "known to authorities".

I agree with you but my point is nothing we do will stop this from happening. Its a new way of life. Im not saying dont do anything but....

Its whack a mole.

Lot less moles in our cozy little ski towns, amirite?


I think i have a new mole on my belly that i need to get checked out :(


Also our biggest problem here is white dudes who think they can grow a city's worth of weed because its "legal" here and have nothing short of a military level worth of firearms.


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Piss poor US and U.K. Foreign policy coming back to bite them.

What a comfort this must be to the families of those young girls killed in Manchester last week and those killed in London just now.

Dime has made lots of posts caring and being scared for everyone involved. . he has friends and family there.

He's not wrong with the above post either.

He is wrong, though. Most of these crazed Islamic dickheads probably couldn't find Syria on a map, they were born and raised in London or Paris or wherever else. It's a cowardly, defeatist position to think this would all stop if we would only leave the Middle East alone.

This isn't our fault and this shouldn't be acceptable to any reasonable person.


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Birds in Hell wrote:
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Piss poor US and U.K. Foreign policy coming back to bite them.

What a comfort this must be to the families of those young girls killed in Manchester last week and those killed in London just now.

Dime has made lots of posts caring and being scared for everyone involved. . he has friends and family there.

He's not wrong with the above post either.

He is wrong, though. Most of these crazed Islamic dickheads probably couldn't find Syria on a map, they were born and raised in London or Paris or wherever else. It's a cowardly, defeatist position to think this would all stop if we would only leave the Middle East alone.

This isn't our fault and this shouldn't be acceptable to any reasonable person.


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Birds in Hell wrote:
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Piss poor US and U.K. Foreign policy coming back to bite them.

What a comfort this must be to the families of those young girls killed in Manchester last week and those killed in London just now.

Dime has made lots of posts caring and being scared for everyone involved. . he has friends and family there.

He's not wrong with the above post either.

He is wrong, though. Most of these crazed Islamic dickheads probably couldn't find Syria on a map, they were born and raised in London or Paris or wherever else. It's a cowardly, defeatist position to think this would all stop if we would only leave the Middle East alone.

This isn't our fault and this shouldn't be acceptable to any reasonable person.

Most of these crazed dickheads travel to syria and the middle east and that is why" that the perpetrators of this incident were "known to authorities".

As you stated. Dont be so naive


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And no it wouldnt stop if we left the middle east alone. We've already done enough damage over the last 40 years but it is absolutely partly our fault, along with thousands of years of religious bullshit.


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One thing's for sure, though: I had nothing to do with this

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One thing's for sure, though: I had nothing to do with this

You are rich. Its always the fault of the rich. Of course you had something to do with it!


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If the early death count is accurate, then these guys were shockingly incompetent at murdering people.

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Birds in Hell wrote:
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Piss poor US and U.K. Foreign policy coming back to bite them.

What a comfort this must be to the families of those young girls killed in Manchester last week and those killed in London just now.


Yeah... I would propose that maybe in these cases when someone screams the modern Islamist battle cry as they are blowing up kids with nail bombs or mowing down tourists on a bridge or shooting up political cartoonists they don't necessarily mean "because of the failure of the host culture to integrate and support mine and after an exhaustive review of the historical, economic, and sociopolitical consequences of the violent conflict between Western powers and the Islamic peoples of the middle east and conversations with spiritual and community leaders, I have come to the conclusion that I have no other choice to make my dissatisfaction with past and present policy known". They might just mean "Allahu Akbar".

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Bi_3 wrote:
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Piss poor US and U.K. Foreign policy coming back to bite them.

What a comfort this must be to the families of those young girls killed in Manchester last week and those killed in London just now.


Yeah... I would propose that maybe in these cases when someone screams the modern Islamist battle cry as they are blowing up kids with nail bombs or mowing down tourists on a bridge or shooting up political cartoonists they don't necessarily mean "because of the failure of the host culture to integrate and support mine and after an exhaustive review of the historical, economic, and sociopolitical consequences of the violent conflict between Western powers and the Islamic peoples of the middle east and conversations with spiritual and community leaders, I have come to the conclusion that I have no other choice to make my dissatisfaction with past and present policy known". They might just mean "Allahu Akbar".

You mean when a rural laborer says "Because of the failure of the host culture to integrate and support mine and after an exhaustive review of the historical, economic, and sociopolitical consequences of immigration between poorer and wealthier nations, and conversations with spiritual and community leaders, I have come to the conclusion that I have no other choice to make my dissatisfaction with past and present policy known," they might just mean "Fuck Mexicans?"

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We have to stand up against terrorism and attempted genocide no matter where it happens. Saying that we shouldn't because of terrorist attacks, is letting them win. IS has to be stopped, and we should not let dictators kill millions freely either.

Stopping all terrorist attacks may not be possible, but there has to be a tougher crackdown on extremist environments. How often hasn't the terrorist been known to the police?


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McParadigm wrote:
Bi_3 wrote:
Birds in Hell wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:
Piss poor US and U.K. Foreign policy coming back to bite them.

What a comfort this must be to the families of those young girls killed in Manchester last week and those killed in London just now.


Yeah... I would propose that maybe in these cases when someone screams the modern Islamist battle cry as they are blowing up kids with nail bombs or mowing down tourists on a bridge or shooting up political cartoonists they don't necessarily mean "because of the failure of the host culture to integrate and support mine and after an exhaustive review of the historical, economic, and sociopolitical consequences of the violent conflict between Western powers and the Islamic peoples of the middle east and conversations with spiritual and community leaders, I have come to the conclusion that I have no other choice to make my dissatisfaction with past and present policy known". They might just mean "Allahu Akbar".

You mean when a rural laborer says "Because of the failure of the host culture to integrate and support mine and after an exhaustive review of the historical, economic, and sociopolitical consequences of immigration between poorer and wealthier nations, and conversations with spiritual and community leaders, I have come to the conclusion that I have no other choice to make my dissatisfaction with past and present policy known," they might just mean "Fuck Mexicans?"


To be fair, the number of Shakira concerts that have ended with a rural laborer shredding an eight year old Mexican girl via explosive nail bomb is well... lower... but, yes.

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Bi_3 wrote:
McParadigm wrote:
Bi_3 wrote:
Birds in Hell wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:
Piss poor US and U.K. Foreign policy coming back to bite them.

What a comfort this must be to the families of those young girls killed in Manchester last week and those killed in London just now.


Yeah... I would propose that maybe in these cases when someone screams the modern Islamist battle cry as they are blowing up kids with nail bombs or mowing down tourists on a bridge or shooting up political cartoonists they don't necessarily mean "because of the failure of the host culture to integrate and support mine and after an exhaustive review of the historical, economic, and sociopolitical consequences of the violent conflict between Western powers and the Islamic peoples of the middle east and conversations with spiritual and community leaders, I have come to the conclusion that I have no other choice to make my dissatisfaction with past and present policy known". They might just mean "Allahu Akbar".

You mean when a rural laborer says "Because of the failure of the host culture to integrate and support mine and after an exhaustive review of the historical, economic, and sociopolitical consequences of immigration between poorer and wealthier nations, and conversations with spiritual and community leaders, I have come to the conclusion that I have no other choice to make my dissatisfaction with past and present policy known," they might just mean "Fuck Mexicans?"


To be fair, the number of Shakira concerts that have ended with a rural laborer shredding an eight year old Mexican girl via explosive nail bomb is well... lower... but, yes.

Well we do spend a lot less time bombing the Plains states. In fact, with the obsession we have with rural voters in America, and the influence that America's policies have worldwide, the collective voice of rural America is among the most disproportionately empowered voices on earth...and they're still mad all the time.

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Well we do spend a lot less time bombing the Plains states. In fact, with the obsession we have with rural voters in America, and the influence that America's policies have worldwide, the collective voice of rural America is among the most disproportionately empowered voices on earth...and they're still mad all the time.



That is quite true. The power of swing states in the US to cause often unnecessary violence globally is problematic. But I don't want to argue with you man, I respect your opinions here and have learned from your posts. That post was just my jerky way of saying that projecting our western liberal ethos and moral systems on other cultures isn't always going to yield good results. Sometimes people actually are religiously motivated psychopaths and when they express exactly that during their violent actions, we should consider taking them at their word rather than trying to work backwards how we would get to that point and assuming they would think/act the same.

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Well we do spend a lot less time bombing the Plains states. In fact, with the obsession we have with rural voters in America, and the influence that America's policies have worldwide, the collective voice of rural America is among the most disproportionately empowered voices on earth...and they're still mad all the time.



That is quite true. The power of swing states in the US to cause often unnecessary violence globally is problematic. But I don't want to argue with you man, I respect your opinions here and have learned from your posts. That post was just my jerky way of saying that projecting our western liberal ethos and moral systems on other cultures isn't always going to yield good results. Sometimes people actually are religiously motivated psychopaths and when they express exactly that during their violent actions, we should consider taking them at their word rather than trying to work backwards how we would get to that point and assuming they would think/act the same.

I agree. I think your point was absolutely true about most individuals. Societal issues are almost universally complex, but most actors within them tend to be less so.

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