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Terrorist attacks in Paris Right now

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Again, understanding where you're coming from. You don't know my life story. So do not assume I'm native american.
Next, you're blaming all of France yet again for those deaths.
Did the entire country walk in and do this? No.
Stop putting it on an entire nation or nations.
This is about acts of aggression by terrorists, military , and or governments.
Not the complete occupancy of one nation or another.
This is the point.

What you keep drolling on about...
If a neighbor was a pedophile, then surely the entire region is considered to be one....
Where does that poop make sense?

Stop going off on full nations. Point proven.
You can stop the bull poop now.

Going to keep to short to avoid a quote tunnel: Never said I was blaming the French as a people - I'm blaming a poor cycle of foreign policies which no doubt will not stop for a few more decades , which is what I meant every time i said "France". It goes like this: big country government rallies the base -> Big country government occupies smaller country -> big country government distablizes smaller country and kills countless people -> big government appoints a stooge from that country as head of state.

The only point you've proven is that you indeed have never known instability where you live: otherwise you wouldn't use small time examples like "if a neighbour is a pedophile etc etc". On the flip side, if you do want to think of it that way the example is very flawed: 1 pedophile neighbour cannot legalize pedophilia. Just like no small group can legitimize and justify warcrimes.

This is going to be my last off-topic comment, all else will be ignored.
 
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So you don't take it personally, as it is not intended as such:
I'm not putting you down. I understand the scope of pain and suffering you mention, you are not the only one that has had this happen to. Stop pushing it off on everyone.



Going to keep to short to avoid a quote tunnel: Never said I was blaming the French as a people - I'm blaming a poor cycle of foreign policies which no doubt will not stop for a few more decades , which is what I meant every time i said "France".

Point is, your initial post never said anything resembling this... Neither did your second post.

This is going to be my last off-topic comment, all else will be ignored.

No worries there, nor any disagreements.
 
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So you don't take it personally, as it is not intended as such:
I'm not putting you down. I understand the scope of pain and suffering you mention, you are not the only one that has had this happen to. Stop pushing it off on everyone.





Point is, your initial post never said anything resembling this... Neither did your second post.



No worries there, nor any disagreements.

Thank you.

On-topic: Full state of emergency in France right now. It might last a while too, given how these attacks were simultaneous. Is there anyone here from France who can confirm how things are looking? News say the military is in the streets now: setting up checkpoints and protecting key sites.

EDIT: also this. ISIS leader in Libya was taken out in an airstrike. Wonder if its going to have any impacts on what happened on France...or vise versa.
 
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Sorry dudes, but I am being totally serious when I say this:
- Where were you (those who are going "oh no this is horrible~" when France killed over 600 civilians in Mali with air strikes last year?
- Russia is going all "oh no this is horrible~" too with the airplane crash...after having bombed over 60 homes with 200 dead Syrian civilians confirmed so far...only response from them was "our bad".

Makes it really hard to feel sorry for when stuff like this happens. Violence breeds violence.



I thought the same thing...not sure what policies induced these particular attacks though, whether or not it was jihadists. The only thing France has done recently is the Rafale arms deal with Egypt. We'll most likely get to hear some kind of audio declaration from the attacker between now and tomorrow: thats how terrorist attacks usually go.
Makes it hard to feel sorry for innocent people of France terrorized and murdered because the actions of the government? You're Ducking heartless.
 
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People need to know the difference between killing innocent civilians and killing crazy activists.

France's Government had a purpose to last year's air strike scenario. This was just a stupid uneccessary massacre of innocent people, but for what reason?

I read a story of a girl who witnessed the whole thing, she was in the same building as the shooting and had to pretend to be dead for an hour, just bodies all around her. She managed to survive though.

It makes me feel sick knowing that those people were just going about their day, the next minute they're lay on the floor with no heartbeat. It's sick.
 
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This is some serious poop! Got to report back for duty in the airforce to standby. Aint happy here
 
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Sadly someone from my town was one of the people to have lost their life to this selfish act. I'm not saying the coverage on these attacks is bad, it's just that all of the other incidents in the world right now are not getting broadcasted to others to see, I.e The bombs in Lebanon.
 
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And they say they seek peace. Wow. That is a stick to the Islams. The more they do the more it hurts and spoilt their name. They are currently rank#3 or maybe or so... now they fall to just none
 
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And they say they seek peace. Wow. That is a stick to the Islams. The more they do the more it hurts and spoilt their name. They are currently rank#3 or maybe or so... now they fall to just none

The Islam in general is not to be blamed, but the radical movement is. Syria had a ratio in relgion of approxmately 80% and 20% oppressed. The 20% started to indiscriminatly slaughter the 80%, which has now fled to Europe. Europe isn't being invaded and attacked, Europe has been invaded a long time ago.

As for France, it has lost the battle when they decided to bomb Syria as a result of the terrorism. The bombing and shooting in France was to initiate fear. The bombing of Syria by France was to execute revenge. France has given in to fear and lost the battle when they decided to kill more innocent civilians.



I've seen several governments saying that the terrorists should be eradicated. I'll be brutal and say that it is impossible to distinguish hundreds of people in this society.,
 
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