Hope for no more of this senseless killing.
[b]I posted this as a genuine sympathy to the people of Belgium. It was NOT for people to vent political and some I feel racist views.
I hope you all feel ashamed with yourselfs for the lack of respect for the dead and grieving families SHAME on you. [/b]
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Edited by car15: 3/22/2016 10:35:12 PM[quote]Hope for no more of this senseless killing. [b]I posted this as a genuine sympathy to the people of Belgium. It was NOT for people to vent political and some I feel racist views. I hope you all feel ashamed with yourselfs for the lack of respect for the dead and grieving families SHAME on you. [/b][/quote] Oh my God. People will have these types of discussions after a major terrorist incident. It does not indicate a lack of respect for the victims or their families. You posted this to make yourself feel better. Genuine sympathy for the people of Belgium would have compelled you to donate your time and money to actually helping them, not posting about it on [i]Bungie.net[/i].
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Thoughts for people and families? How about "I bet they wish they stayed home"
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12 RepliesEdited by Onion Beetle Fan: 3/22/2016 7:33:29 PMThe real problem is Islamophobia. Islam is a religion of peace and muslims are a peace loving non-violent pacifist people, with these terrorists having literally nothing to do with the religion whatsoever. But when they hear people say things like "Muslims are dangerous" or "Muslims are a risk-factor we need to be conscious of", they start radicalizing and start gunning down and suicide bombing and slaughtering non-muslim westerners. It makes total sense, I mean, wouldn't you do the same thing if people were being Islamophobic towards you? It's them fighting towards our white western oppression of them. I mean, hell, we saw the same thing with Christianity when people made fun of them and pissed on their prophet and bashed the WBC and so on. But now Muslims react the same way they did, and we're supposed to act shocked? Such double standards, it's pathetic and hypocritical. If you speak and think that way about a certain group, they're going to retaliate. But what else would I expect from freaking white people, the biggest most racist evil group on the planet. If we just stopped saying bad things about any Muslim or Islam as a whole or even mentioning it at all if it's not explicitly in the positive, they will stop killing us. The onus is on us to stop these terrorist attacks. Acting to massively improve security, remove threats, recognize the basic patterns of all of these attackers, is EXACTLY WHAT ISIS WANTS. So we have to do the OPPOSITE of what ISIS wants and do nothing, so that no innocent peace-loving muslim ever feels like they're a possible suspect. Because once the innocent peace-loving muslims who believe in the Religion of Peace feel some anybody the west doesn't like them, they will radicalize and kill us all. The only way to stop terrorism is to stop Islamophobia. [spoiler]American comedians are a beauty.[/spoiler]
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These attacks are slowly turning me into a sadistic militaristic -blam!- from your peaceful Joe.
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1 ReplySuch a tragedy :(((( They made great waffles :((((((
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Edited by Shortyducks: 3/23/2016 3:43:43 AMThey should send in the muscles from Brussels. Jean Claude Van Damme
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The only thing good to come out of Belgium is waffles. Why do you ask?
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Damn, this is getting out of hand now... [spoiler]No seriously, condolences to the affected.[/spoiler]
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I'm not sure sympathy would really apply. It might in some cases, but I doubt to this extent. Empathy, sure. Also, I don't see how clarifying certain views equates to a lack of empathy. Yeah, it's -blam!-ed up that they died. It happens, oddly enough. People die a lot, sometimes violently. That doesn't mean we should bury ourselves in proclaimed sorrow at 'humanity's atrocities' and all that shit. It's more important and useful to analyze [i]why[/i] it happened. :|
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1 ReplyEdited by LowIQPlayz3445: 3/22/2016 7:21:47 PMThe irritating part here is there's nothing we can do to stop it. They look in all regards like everyday citizens. Perhaps if countries upped the amount of money police and security agencies were given and we just flooded big cities with street cops and/or national guardsmen with bomb sniffing dogs? But if they already have a bomb it's probably too late.
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The USA is next because we have an ISIS-sympathizing president.
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They have some good chocolate and waffles, the sprouts aren't my favorite but what can you do
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7 RepliesEdited by car15: 3/22/2016 1:46:45 PMAll these terrorist attacks, month after month, are slowly turning me into a cynical militaristic son of a bitch. I actually want us to nuke Iraq. Let that sink in. That's -blam!-ing insane. A year ago, such a thing would never have even entered my mind as a serious possibility, and now I actually want us to do it.
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1 ReplyI will eat waffles in their honor
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Edited by cobalthunter115: 3/22/2016 9:22:11 PMMy condolences Je suis Brussels
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3 RepliesWhat happened?
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This is becoming routine ISIS gets bombed for months and months and then they do a random attack. The attacks suddenly stop and then we continue to bomb ISIS for months and then they suddenly attack. There is a manhunt going on so hopefully they catch him fast and not six months later like the Paris attacker.
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5 RepliesI bet it was Hindu terrorists, or Christian terrorists, or even Jewish terrorists.
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4 RepliesDont worry im sure they are bussing in more immigrants that are not vetted and creating more no go zones for their cities. At this point i cant feel sorry for Europe as a whole if it continues down the same path and doesnt change anything. -blam!- in countries like Sweden and Germany has skyrocketed causing pepper spray and other self defense items to sell out and the majority of the -blam!- is now committed by Syrian refugees. Many towns and cities have warned their own people not to go outside alone and not to travel at night as they might get attacked. There was a story where two girls at a mall were flash -blam!- (like a flash mob) when two muslim men sent pictures of the girls to their friends. 30 men showed up surrounded them and began beating them and taking turns. Members of the media both foreign and domestic are attacked and robbed frequently, stories like this seem to happen daily now for example a 60 minutes crew was beaten and robbed trying to film inside a no go zone. Heck many of the balkan states along with Germany and France have developed "anti -blam!- classes" for the migrants to tell them why -blam!- is bad. Seriously...... And despite all of the crap going on and the bombings nothing is looking like it will change. They just keep saying, "stop being Islamaphobic you racist and accept these non vetted people from a failed state!" I hope the the European countries start standing up for themselves and fight back. Otherwise bombings like the ones in Paris, London, Brussels, and Hungary will only continue.
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3 RepliesEdited by Baur: 3/22/2016 1:00:31 PMBelgium should ban bombs. Bombs are killing people.[spoiler]sarcasm if you couldn't tell[/spoiler]
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1 ReplyTrump 2016. Let's get this shit solved!
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4 RepliesMy German class is in berlin right now....
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4 RepliesI feel bad but it's no where near the size of 9/11.
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6 RepliesThank you! I'd be more happy if my family and friends who live around the places that were attacked would pick up their phone to tell if they're okay.
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2 RepliesCondolences to all the families. This is a tragedy.