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French PM: Nice attacker ‘most likely linked to radical Islam’

Radical Islam is likely to blame for the attack in the French coastal city, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said, although he refused to speculate whether the perpetrator was merely inspired by religion, or had received terrorist training.

"He is a terrorist, probably linked to radical Islam one way or another," Valls told France 2 television. "Yes, it is a terrorist act and we shall see what links there are with terrorist organizations."
Hey Dawn Lee, are you reading this???!!

I guess Prime Minister Manuel Valls must be a racist Islamophobe as well huh??
 

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Shall we link to one of your posts on university or defenders of feminism for round 1?
what's stopping you from posting links to my alleged hatred?
 

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How do you know this for sure?? Or better yet, how does the media know this for sure??...
Yet you're happy to assume he's a radical Islamist. Would it be reasonable to assume that every white guy murder was a Christian extremist because he may have gone to a church at some point or other?

At this point, the only evidence of him being ISIS inspired is he has a Muslim name and some reports have him saying Allahu Akbar. On the other side he was reported to be extremely nonreligious, a drug user, and a criminal going through a divorce. The French police have found no evidence of radicalization and no group has claimed credit.

Which seems
 

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An Islamic Mosque, funded and owned by a hardline, “fundamentalist” Saudi Arabian cleric, opened in the Nice just two weeks before the Southern French city was struck by a deadly terror attack....
How dare Muslims pray. Obviously this mosque caused the attack.:der:
 

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I didnt say that either.

Here's my wonderful plan:

- stop all immigration from moslim countries into Europe and NA effective immediately.
- anyone who sympathizes with terrorism is automatically locked up for 25 years.
- anyone caught with Islamic terrorism literature or audio tapes is automatically locked up for 25 years.
- ban the construction of any new mosques.
- put every muslim on a watch list.

Start with that, and see how it goes
Fucking pathetic. Denigrating all Muslims is a great way to help terror recruiters and to stop the lawful ones from collaborating with the authorities.
 

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But I believe in free speech. So if your political beliefs compel you to first take the side of a mass killer and worry over his reputation then feel free. ...
What complete bullshit. The killers reputation is clearly and deservedly shit no matter what his motivations. Characterizing this as a Islamist attack without evidence is still wrong.
 

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I've heard reports that the truck was loaded with explosives (grenades) and guns, which had to be smuggled. Were others waiting at the end of the line to help him, had he survived? This is not as simple a case as it seems.
Nope. One disarmed grenade and a few replica guns. Only real weapon he had (other than the truck) was a handgun.
 

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Yet you're happy to assume he's a radical Islamist. Would it be reasonable to assume that every white guy murder was a Christian extremist because he may have gone to a church at some point or other?

At this point, the only evidence of him being ISIS inspired is he has a Muslim name and some reports have him saying Allahu Akbar. On the other side he was reported to be extremely nonreligious, a drug user, and a criminal going through a divorce. The French police have found no evidence of radicalization and no group has claimed credit
You're not keeping up well with the latest news:

https://www.rt.com/news/351331-nice-attacker-radical-islam/

French PM: Nice attacker ‘most likely linked to radical Islam’

Radical Islam is likely to blame for the attack in the French coastal city, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said, although he refused to speculate whether the perpetrator was merely inspired by religion, or had received terrorist training.

"He is a terrorist, probably linked to radical Islam one way or another," Valls told France 2 television. "Yes, it is a terrorist act and we shall see what links there are with terrorist organizations."
 

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How dare Muslims pray. Obviously this mosque caused the attack.:der:
this mosque is owned by a radical or radicals. basketcase refuse to condemn the owners. what is wrong with him?
 

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Not according to that article, typically you didn't read it and instead just copied and pasted it.
It noted:
Walid Hamou, a cousin of Bouhlel's wife Hajer, told MailOnline: 'Bouhlel was not religious. He did not go to the mosque, he did not pray, he did not observe Ramadan.
'He drank alcohol, ate pork and took drugs. This is all forbidden under Islam. He was not a Muslim, he was a s***. He beat his wife, my cousin, he was a nasty piece of work.'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ille-Day-celebrations-Nice.html#ixzz4EX1uNvWH
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Sounds like was f'd up by his divorce primarily, and if this was politically motivated then it was so by politics not religion.

Its f'd up either way, but if its not a religious attack then its not likely to be ISIS, is it?
 

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what's stopping you from posting links to my alleged hatred?
As copy and paste man, your biases come out in the subjects you post and the ones you don't post about, since you don't usually read what you post nor often directly quote them.

To properly note that bias we'd just have to show the list of threads you start and the sources you start.
Would you like that analysis?
 

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As copy and paste man, your biases come out in the subjects you post and the ones you don't post about, since you don't usually read what you post nor often directly quote them.

To properly note that bias we'd just have to show the list of threads you start and the sources you start.
Would you like that analysis?
still waiting on the links to my posts in threads where you claim i incite hatred. are you still going to slander me or find evidence of your claims?
 

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You are a joke my friend. Had absolutely nothing to do with this attack despite your insinuations.
says the man who defended the dundas square wife beaters' free speech rights.
 

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The common thread in the 3 major attacks and several minor ones (like the one in Toulouse, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toulouse_and_Montauban_shootings) is that the attackers were all Muslims. The attackers were not Christians, not Jews, not Sikhs, not Buddhists, not Hindus, not atheists, not Putinists, etc. If the attackers were Putinists (and they are not), we would be criticizing Putinism.

"They" already have all the assets and resources in-country to launch another attack in France (and other European countries). They have a human resource pool of 5 million, all they need is 1, 2, 10 to create mass casualties.
 

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says the man who defended the dundas square wife beaters' free speech rights.
Is that all you got? Would it help if you understood the word insinuation?

in·sin·u·ate
inˈsinyəˌwāt/Submit
verb
verb: insinuate; 3rd person present: insinuates; past tense: insinuated; past participle: insinuated; gerund or present participle: insinuating
1.
suggest or hint (something bad or reprehensible) in an indirect and unpleasant way.
"he was insinuating that she had slept her way to the top"
synonyms: imply, suggest, hint, intimate, indicate, let it be known, give someone to understand; informalmake out
"he insinuated that she lied"



Maybe you can find someone to respond to my comments so you can paste a youtube video.
 

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Is that all you got? Would it help if you understood the word insinuation?

in·sin·u·ate
inˈsinyəˌwāt/Submit
verb
verb: insinuate; 3rd person present: insinuates; past tense: insinuated; past participle: insinuated; gerund or present participle: insinuating
1.
suggest or hint (something bad or reprehensible) in an indirect and unpleasant way.
"he was insinuating that she had slept her way to the top"
synonyms: imply, suggest, hint, intimate, indicate, let it be known, give someone to understand; informalmake out
"he insinuated that she lied"



Maybe you can find someone to respond to my comments so you can paste a youtube video.

denying the fact that you defended the dundas wife beaters' free speech rights won't make it go away. you never responded in that thread
 
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