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Does anyone even have an idea how to fix the issues that are going on?
I feel like at this point its irreversible
I feel like at this point its irreversible
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then you don't get south park. actually the other end of the spectrum which is the attempted use of pseudo-intellectualist arguments in order to paint an entire religion with one bigoted brush while ignoring the entire socioeconomic/political climate that is clearly the main cause of all this, and not the religion itself sounds more on par with how Matt and Trey think. Not supporting bigoted garbage.
theres a pattern here and to ignore it because "its racist" literally sounds like something from a south park skit
Who is ignoring anything? I think it's a fair assumption that muslim extremism is one of the biggest problems in today's world. Religious extremism in general is a plague but the muslim extremists definitely seem the worst the past few years.theres a pattern here and to ignore it because "its racist" literally sounds like something from a south park skit
The ink of a scholar is worth a thousand times more than the blood of a martyr.
If any of these guys were recent refugees....
Basically. Which is why I'm not a fan of religion in general. Ideologies are used to influence behavior, and often separate people.Can you please explain? I guess I lack the superior intellect you possess to connect the dots :/
edit: i guess it's saying that money/power hungry people influence these terrorists into viewing an entire religion differently and violently attacking followers of it. which actually is agreeing with an implied point of my post...that it's not religion and the head of this, but $$ and power with people using these folks as pawns and tools.
This happened in April. I don't remember it getting this type of coverage.
[h1]Kenya attack: 147 dead in Garissa University assault[/h1]
At least 147 people, mostly students, have been killed in an assault by al-Shabab militants on a university in north-eastern Kenya.
Heavily armed attackers stormed Garissa University early on Thursday, killing two security guards then firing indiscriminately on students.
Four of the gunman were eventually surrounded in a dormitory, and died when their suicide vests detonated.
It is the deadliest attack yet by al-Shabab.
The militants singled out Christians and shot them, witnesses said.
More than 500 students managed to escape, 79 of whom were injured. A fifth gunman has reportedly been arrested.
Image caption The students have all been evacuated now the siege has ended, Kenyan officials said
Eric Wekesa, a student at Garissa, told Reuters he locked himself in his room before eventually fleeing.
"What I managed to hear from them is 'We came to kill or finally be killed.' That's what they said."
"It was horrible, there was shooting everywhere," another student, Augustine Alanga told the BBC's Newsday programme
He said it was "pathetic" that the university was only guarded by two police officers.
How attack unfolded:
1. Militants enter the university grounds, two guards are shot dead
2. Shooting begins within the campus
3. Students attacked in their classrooms while preparing for exams
4. Gunmen believed isolated in the female dormitories
5. Some students make an escape through the fence
And what?
And?
This happened in April. I don't remember it getting this type of coverage.
[h1]Kenya attack: 147 dead in Garissa University assault[/h1]
At least 147 people, mostly students, have been killed in an assault by al-Shabab militants on a university in north-eastern Kenya.
Heavily armed attackers stormed Garissa University early on Thursday, killing two security guards then firing indiscriminately on students.
Four of the gunman were eventually surrounded in a dormitory, and died when their suicide vests detonated.
It is the deadliest attack yet by al-Shabab.
The militants singled out Christians and shot them, witnesses said.
More than 500 students managed to escape, 79 of whom were injured. A fifth gunman has reportedly been arrested.
Image caption The students have all been evacuated now the siege has ended, Kenyan officials said
Eric Wekesa, a student at Garissa, told Reuters he locked himself in his room before eventually fleeing.
"What I managed to hear from them is 'We came to kill or finally be killed.' That's what they said."
"It was horrible, there was shooting everywhere," another student, Augustine Alanga told the BBC's Newsday programme
He said it was "pathetic" that the university was only guarded by two police officers.
[rule]How attack unfolded:
1. Militants enter the university grounds, two guards are shot dead
2. Shooting begins within the campus
3. Students attacked in their classrooms while preparing for exams
4. Gunmen believed isolated in the female dormitories
5. Some students make an escape through the fence
Exactly. Media bias. This is an issue in Europe, Africa, the US, etc etc. It would be in everybody's best interest for the media to perpetuate that.We all know why it didn't get coverage. I always wonder why the borders are wide open for Syrian refugees and not other countries experiencing genocide and strife...
How exactly do you go about fighting ISIS? There are SO many cells scattered around the word that it almost seems like a impossible battle to win (to me). I'm so disheartened over the events in France because I just don't know how you realistically go about erasing a vast terror cell like ISIS.
This happened in April. I don't remember it getting this type of coverage.
[h1]Kenya attack: 147 dead in Garissa University assault[/h1]
At least 147 people, mostly students, have been killed in an assault by al-Shabab militants on a university in north-eastern Kenya.
Heavily armed attackers stormed Garissa University early on Thursday, killing two security guards then firing indiscriminately on students.
Four of the gunman were eventually surrounded in a dormitory, and died when their suicide vests detonated.
It is the deadliest attack yet by al-Shabab.
The militants singled out Christians and shot them, witnesses said.
More than 500 students managed to escape, 79 of whom were injured. A fifth gunman has reportedly been arrested.
Image caption The students have all been evacuated now the siege has ended, Kenyan officials said
Eric Wekesa, a student at Garissa, told Reuters he locked himself in his room before eventually fleeing.
"What I managed to hear from them is 'We came to kill or finally be killed.' That's what they said."
"It was horrible, there was shooting everywhere," another student, Augustine Alanga told the BBC's Newsday programme
He said it was "pathetic" that the university was only guarded by two police officers.
How attack unfolded:
1. Militants enter the university grounds, two guards are shot dead
2. Shooting begins within the campus
3. Students attacked in their classrooms while preparing for exams
4. Gunmen believed isolated in the female dormitories
5. Some students make an escape through the fence
We all know why it didn't get coverage. I always wonder why the borders are wide open for Syrian refugees and not other countries experiencing genocide and strife...
How exactly do you go about fighting ISIS? There are SO many cells scattered around the word that it almost seems like a impossible battle to win (to me). I'm so disheartened over the events in France because I just don't know how you realistically go about erasing a vast terror cell like ISIS.
Exactly, so many cells all over the damn world.
This is unstoppable, you can't kill a belief and what they believe they are doing is right.