K2K
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Just saw the killer's face for the first time.
Such a young kid. What a waste of an existence.
Such a young kid. What a waste of an existence.
The problem with this "Islamic terrorists are evil because of Islam" idea is that, it completely negates any responsibility from the West
In the past 40 years, the West (including Russia) have had wars with Libya (1986, 2011, 2014+), Syria (1976-1990, 2011+), Iraq (1990-1991, 1995-96, 2003-2011, 2014+) and Afghanistan (2001+). Each time the country or group in question is fighting a global army, 10,000 times in strength.
Why does this matter? Think about how we feel during the Paris, Brussels, or Nice attacks? Heartbroken, hurt, angry, sad. We all feel a strong affinity towards our French, Belgium, German, and American friends. And for good reason, we are now very similar, and they are our allies, brothers and sisters.
But maybe during the Turkish bombings, perhaps we didn't feel quite the same? We don't have the same strong feeling of affinity towards the Turkish people?
But for Muslims, it may be quite the opposite. The people of Iraq, Syria, Libya, they are their brothers and sisters. They feel a strong affinity towards them. I could be a real hurt that their friends are being killed and no one in the west cares.
So what, this is all our fault?
Well no. Terrorists shouldn't get to have opinions. Trump is right to call them losers. But if we want to look at the justification for terrorist actions, it's going to get complicated.
It's a crutch to say that the terrorists simply hate our freedom, but a useful one.
Wasn't there a report that the US Media were getting the sources from US Intelligence agencies?
Erm, exactly? feckwit.
United cancelled their pre-match press conference with the permission of UEFA on Tuesday. It is understood that Mourinho did not want to be seen as a 'spokesperson for Manchester' after only being at the club for less than a year.
Yep. Sow - reap.They toppled Gaddafi and left it as it is...
The problem with this "Islamic terrorists are evil because of Islam" idea is that, it completely negates any responsibility from the West
In the past 40 years, the West (including Russia) have had wars with Libya (1986, 2011, 2014+), Syria (1976-1990, 2011+), Iraq (1990-1991, 1995-96, 2003-2011, 2014+) and Afghanistan (2001+). Each time the country or group in question is fighting a global army, 10,000 times in strength.
Why does this matter? Think about how we feel during the Paris, Brussels, or Nice attacks? Heartbroken, hurt, angry, sad. We all feel a strong affinity towards our French, Belgium, German, and American friends. And for good reason, we are now very similar, and they are our allies, brothers and sisters.
But maybe during the Turkish bombings, perhaps we didn't feel quite the same? We don't have the same strong feeling of affinity towards the Turkish people?
But for Muslims, it may be quite the opposite. The people of Iraq, Syria, Libya, they are their brothers and sisters. They feel a strong affinity towards them. I could be a real hurt that their friends are being killed and no one in the west cares.
So what, this is all our fault?
Well no. Terrorists shouldn't get to have opinions. Trump is right to call them losers. But if we want to look at the justification for terrorist actions, it's going to get complicated.
It's a crutch to say that the terrorists simply hate our freedom, but a useful one.
This..........
I've been really pissed off by reading the phrase "known to security services". If you know who these people are - why are they free to walk the streets? The government has the power to hold these people in house arrest etc. For all intents and purposes intelligence services knew this person was a paid up member of a terrorist organisation! At the very least he should have been on tag and under house arrest.
BBC has just confirmed the worst of what we feared.
A friend's brother is among those who lost their life.
Someone here reposted a Tweet yesterday made by Dan Hett about the Telegraph posting through his door. Can't imagine what he's going through now.
RIP Martyn
Thousands of these kind of guys are "known" to the security services and its just not feasible for there to be round the clock monitoring for all these guys.
Worth remembering that to monitor one person, it takes around 20 people during a 24 hour period, so the agencies have to pool their resources to target those they believe are the highest risk.
Sadly sometimes, some suspects will fall through the net and launch attacks undetected as they were deemed to be low risk.
BBC has just confirmed the worst of what we feared.
A friend's brother is among those who lost their life.
Someone here reposted a Tweet yesterday made by Dan Hett about the Telegraph posting through his door. Can't imagine what he's going through now.
RIP Martyn
Awful to hear. RIP.BBC has just confirmed the worst of what we feared.
A friend's brother is among those who lost their life.
Someone here reposted a Tweet yesterday made by Dan Hett about the Telegraph posting through his door. Can't imagine what he's going through now.
RIP Martyn
Sorry to hear that. Awful news.BBC has just confirmed the worst of what we feared.
A friend's brother is among those who lost their life.
Someone here reposted a Tweet yesterday made by Dan Hett about the Telegraph posting through his door. Can't imagine what he's going through now.
RIP Martyn
I know this will sound bad, but surely prison is the solution then? Seperate prisons for known extremists.
It's a slippery slope though. I could hold the most abhorant views but i don't deserve to be imprisoned for them. However if i'd spent months in a terrorist training camp and there was proof that I had, then i should be locked up.
BBC has just confirmed the worst of what we feared.
A friend's brother is among those who lost their life.
Someone here reposted a Tweet yesterday made by Dan Hett about the Telegraph posting through his door. Can't imagine what he's going through now.
RIP Martyn
Well maybe they just need a higher threshold of intel before they put people in these prisons? Also i don't think there'd be any need to interrogate anyone, just keep them locked up so the rest of us are safer.
Condolences. RIP.BBC has just confirmed the worst of what we feared.
A friend's brother is among those who lost their life.
Someone here reposted a Tweet yesterday made by Dan Hett about the Telegraph posting through his door. Can't imagine what he's going through now.
RIP Martyn
Just spotted this, really sorry mate, RIP.BBC has just confirmed the worst of what we feared.
A friend's brother is among those who lost their life.
Someone here reposted a Tweet yesterday made by Dan Hett about the Telegraph posting through his door. Can't imagine what he's going through now.
RIP Martyn
BBC has just confirmed the worst of what we feared.
A friend's brother is among those who lost their life.
Someone here reposted a Tweet yesterday made by Dan Hett about the Telegraph posting through his door. Can't imagine what he's going through now.
RIP Martyn
BBC has just confirmed the worst of what we feared.
A friend's brother is among those who lost their life.
Someone here reposted a Tweet yesterday made by Dan Hett about the Telegraph posting through his door. Can't imagine what he's going through now.
RIP Martyn
So the police can just lock up anyone they want to claim is a danger without that person even being able to present a defense or answer the charges in anyway. Sounds a bit familiar.Well maybe they just need a higher threshold of intel before they put people in these prisons? Also i don't think there'd be any need to interrogate anyone, just keep them locked up so the rest of us are safer.
Well maybe they just need a higher threshold of intel before they put people in these prisons? Also i don't think there'd be any need to interrogate anyone, just keep them locked up so the rest of us are safer.
How about 'Nothing to do with Islam Islamic State'.
That should please you.
There is absolutely no grounds for imprisoning people who haven't commited a crime, absolutely none. If that day ever comes again, then we're not a democracy we're a repressive regime. Your safety isn't more important than someone elses freedom.
BBC has just confirmed the worst of what we feared.
A friend's brother is among those who lost their life.
Someone here reposted a Tweet yesterday made by Dan Hett about the Telegraph posting through his door. Can't imagine what he's going through now.
RIP Martyn
I'm a fan of David Squires's work and he's written an appropriate cartoon on this week's events.
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal.../24/david-squires-on-manchester-a-city-united
They've been warning "when not if" as well.Thousands of these kind of guys are "known" to the security services and its just not feasible for there to be round the clock monitoring for all these guys.
Worth remembering that to monitor one person, it takes around 20 people during a 24 hour period, so the agencies have to pool their resources to target those they believe are the highest risk.
Sadly sometimes, some suspects will fall through the net and launch attacks undetected as they were deemed to be low risk.
We're just really struggling at the moment.Its pretty clear that the intelligence services and anti-terrorism units need more resource. Its a common thread amongst lots of these types of tragedies, "He was on our radar but not considered a large threat" type of statements from the police.
Obviously it couldn't be introduced right now and the party that did it would be vilified for using this tragedy for political gain, but any party that said we'd raise income tax by a percentage point across the board (or something similar) and promised* to use those funds to increase security would get my vote.
Not a "£350m per week for the NHS" kind of promise
BBC has just confirmed the worst of what we feared.
A friend's brother is among those who lost their life.
Someone here reposted a Tweet yesterday made by Dan Hett about the Telegraph posting through his door. Can't imagine what he's going through now.
RIP Martyn
My CondolencesBBC has just confirmed the worst of what we feared.
A friend's brother is among those who lost their life.
Someone here reposted a Tweet yesterday made by Dan Hett about the Telegraph posting through his door. Can't imagine what he's going through now.
RIP Martyn
Income has doubled for top executives though, so it's not all bad.They've been warning "when not if" as well.
We're just really struggling at the moment.
NHS is underfunded, Police are underfunded, teachers are underfunded, security services are underfunded.
I know people should go on with their lives and all and I don't expect them to talk about this the whole time. But I can't feel anything but despise for a colleague who has happily put a profile pic of her in Barcelona with a Desigual bag walking around. Of course 2 other colleagues have commented something like Desigual rules or whatever. Not a worry in their lives or her life.
Tomorrow morning I'll need to hear about it, they'll all happily listen to her beautiful stories. At most she'll say it's terrible what happened in Manchester but in 2nd sentence she'll comment on the big themes, like which chocolate does she like best or which new ice cream is out.
Maybe it's just me but people are so stupid. So so stupid.