School killings in America, Buddhist killings in Burma (nice of you to ignore that, by the way), Rwandan genocide...
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Because terrorism is useless if people are not scared. If you scare people, you have won.
School killings in America, Buddhist killings in Burma (nice of you to ignore that, by the way), Rwandan genocide...
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Because terrorism is useless if people are not scared. If you scare people, you have won.
Well I'm damn scared, and pretty much everyone else in the world is scared. I'm not sure who WOULDN'T be scared over this. I'm not sure what this comment is trying to actually prove, that when people get slaughtered, go on in your daily life and not act afraid even if it could happen to you next? >.<Quote:
Because terrorism is useless if people are not scared. If you scare people, you have won.
Well they've won this particular battle, then. They've got what they wanted.
I intend to carry on my daily life, I intend to continue travelling to London. I intend to travel to Paris in a few weeks. You know why? Because not doing so is caving in to these monsters.
Good for you and I am sure the many thousands of others for continuing to do what you believe in but you are belittling everyone else and making them feel as though they're in the wrong for feeling scared? Woo go you!
@Alkaz; he's already trying to turn it into an argument about race so he can lure you in and call you a racist and claim some sort of victory. You've won hands down. The facts are that @OldLoveSong; , you, me and everybody else with some sort of common sense in society is right to be concerned at increasing levels of islamisation and we're also right to be concerned that the hundreds of thousands of Syrian muslims who will have been radicalised by war will pose a serious danger to our society.
We don't want to be a part of some death toll figure on BBC News one day just because people like @conservative; wanted to feel morally good about letting everybody in. A nation needs border controls to keep the people inside safe, that is what they are for so let's god damn use them.
In fairness, stating you are scared of someone because of their skin colour is, by definition, racist. I don't intend to brand Alkaz a racist though, as I know that they don't mean it like that. However, I still think it is pretty stupid to be scared of somebody based on the colour of their skin. What if I said the same thing about gay people? Or fat people? I'm sure you'd call me an idiot then.
I've never said I'm not concerned about Islamic State. But being scared of carrying on my normal day to day life? Don't make me laugh.
Exactly and why would I want to go to a Sharia Law controlled area of London where even the police have almost no authority? Why would I put myself in any kind of danger like that. Like I said, good on him for carrying on like normal but the truth is that it has effected and scared most people.
It would be interesting to see the facts about black and white people killing other black and white people in the UK.