It's blindingly obvious, and Nick knows this, that any extremist is a menace. And we should never give them succour.
The problem is not the dogma, it's the extremists
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Originally posted by meridian View PostPerhaps, but proportional to their religion there does appear to be a statistical correlation:
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...es-by-religion
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Originally posted by meridian View PostPerhaps, but proportional to their religion there does appear to be a statistical correlation:
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...es-by-religion
These days it's simply not safe to imply that you're aware of the truth let alone run it out as the forces of PC obsession will hunt you down and murder you for thought crime.
I'll take another guess at the missing word (ok, it's a bit made up)...
PONTIFICATIONIST is that the right word or at least along the right line?
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Nutter?
Christian isn't relevant because its not part of the reason he went postal.
As pointed out above being Muslim is frequently mentioned is because they strap the bomb to themselves and shout Allah Akbar etc as they pull the trigger.
If he had run round the college pulling the trigger shouting "I'm doing this for you Baby Jesus" you might be on to something.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostNot that Mr Fitz is attempting to troll because this particular nutjob is white and not of a dusky hue, that's unthinkable. Here's a hint, there's more than a few complete headcase murderers of every racial group, colour, creed and religion.
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...es-by-religion
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Assuming it is the word you mean, maybe you should check definition in the dictionary. Terrorist is normally used in respect of those seeking to use violence to achieve a political aim not random loonies. That Norwegian bloke was a terrorist, this one isn't.
What is your point anyway? Digging up a few occasional non-Muslim plotters hardly alters the facts about where most terrorist threats in Europe come from.Last edited by xoggoth; 25 September 2015, 14:00.
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Guess the Missing Word
A 19-year-old who plotted a massacre at his former college has been jailed for life with a minimum term of eight years.
Liam Lyburd was convicted at Newcastle Crown Court of possessing an arsenal of weapons including pipe bombs and a gun, with intent to endanger life.
The judge said his threats showed he was a significant risk to the public.
In a deleted file recovered from his computer, Lyburd wrote: "People will die, there's no question about that."
There's a word you might expect to see in this story, yet it appears nowhere. What is it?
Clue: he's white, and not MuslimTags: None
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