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Post by
donnymurph
I guess ten years of brainwashing by media had to have some effect.
Our hatred of Islam has been very carefully ingrained into us, make no mistake.
Post by
Thror
I would have said fear instead of hatred.
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Post by
Skreeran
Solution: send every Muslim back to their initial homelands.
Hurrrr, wasn't that Nazi Germany's initial solution to the Jewish problem?
There's no way that could go wrong. Nope. Certainly wouldn't make things worse.
On the real topic: Sounds to me like a mentally unstable, politically motivated type like McVeigh (Oklahoma City bombing back here in America, if you didn't know), rather than an organized terrorist group.
Post by
donnymurph
I would have said fear instead of hatred.
Fear begets hatred.
Post by
Sweetscot
Latest news says that the killer was a christian fundamentalist, with links to the neo-fascist far right (BBC news). Interesting how many people immediately started muslim bashing as soon as they heard this news. Anybody remember Oklahoma, and the first world trade centre attack? Don't be so quick to jump to conclusions before the initial police briefings!
I live in OK so I definitely remember...and it's still extremists whether they're religeous or political or something else...you pretty much have to be kuku for cocoa puffs about something to go bombing places and shooting masses of people like that.
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Azazel
84 is quite a bit. Most I've heard of only go up to 10 or 20 here in Scandinavia.
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Post by
Treskol
Just wait till the media picks up on the fact he played WoW
http://eu.battle.net/wow/en/forum/topic/2423043490?page=1
Honestly surprised that thread hasn't been trolled more, maybe there is still a shred of decency left in the Battle Net forums.
He hasn't been active for 5 months, played a mage.
Guild <Nevermore> on Silvermoon
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Azazel
The number of bodies was just raised to 91.
Post by
Patty
The number of bodies was just raised to 91.
92 last I heard.
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Post by
Tontons
You can read some review
here
by this norwegian guy...
The point is about half of the participants were immigrants as you can see by the faces and names (Prableen Kaur , Otzar @#$erheim, Dana Barzingi, Hana Barzingi, Kavitiraa Aravinthan, Khamshajiny Gunaratnam) in the interviews with survivors.
This subject reminded me something... Some 8 or 10 years ago I read about church burnings and stuff in Norway. Since then it seemed like a dream land for me. But few years ago a friend of mine went to Norway and when he came back he expressed his disappointment in phrase that was something like "It's not the land of black metal, it's the land of black people." I don't justify the bg made by that mage, but I sort of can imagine his motivation behind this.
Didn't see it mentioned here - he has also written some 1500 page essay about his views and WoW.
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Patty
You can read some review
here
by this norwegian guy...
The point is about half of the participants were immigrants as you can see by the faces and names (Prableen Kaur , Otzar @#$erheim, Dana Barzingi, Hana Barzingi, Kavitiraa Aravinthan, Khamshajiny Gunaratnam) in the interviews with survivors.Norway has a heavy Muslim population, and to be fair, it's a fallacy to say that they have a non-Scandinavian skin tone or name and therefore must be immigrants. Their parents may be from the Middle East or beyond, or their grandparents, but that does not change their skin tone. Their families might want to maintain traditional naming conventions.
This subject reminded me something... Some 8 or 10 years ago I read about church burnings and stuff in Norway. Since then it seemed like a dream land for me. But few years ago a friend of mine went to Norway and when he came back he expressed his disappointment in phrase that was something like "It's not the land of black metal, it's the land of black people." I don't justice the bg made by that mage, but I sort of can imagine his motivation behind this. Did you
really
just use an analogy of a WoW battleground to describe the systematic murder of at least 85 people?
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