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Paris Terror attack - at least 150 killed

Titalian

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I voted for Justin because I despised Harper that much. I never agreed with Justin's notion of opening the doors to unrestricted immigration (and you can read that in the various posts I have made on TERB). Despite my disagreement with Justin on the Islamic migrants, I still voted for him. Why? Because he was a better choice than Harper. I suspect that there are a great many Canadians who feel exactly like I do.

I do not then and I do not now support unregulated immigration into Canada of refugees, or migrants or whatever whose fundamental core values are so diametrically opposed to ours. Simply put, the two cultures are incompatible.

No-one in the early 1940 would have advocated accepting Nazis into Canada. Their values were not our values. I do not understand how people think that accepting Islamo Fascists into Canada in 2015 is any different than accepting Nazi fascists in 1942. Canadian society simply is not compatible with extremism and intolerance. (yes, yes, I'm sure some will say that I'm intolerant. Not really. I'm a very live and let live kind of secular guy. I just have a real hard time with those who are not.)
James your talking about a guy who despises all Québécois people. Even though most are staunch Canadians. Its all about race with this guy.
 

basketcase

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WARNING, not politically correct.
The New Trojan Horse, the refugee. :hand:
Like the aids virus they infiltrate the host, divert resources from all the social agencies, weaken the target and then overwhelm with their numbers.
Speaking of stormfront...

And reports have the terrorists speaking French so I severely doubt that the attackers have anything to do with the recent refugee crisis.

When Christians shoot up schools do we discuss them as a virus?
 

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And I laugh at all you right wing nutjobs who claim that Islam is not a religion of peace. How many times do you have to be proven wrong? I mean there were only 8 major Islamic terrorist attacks in Paris this year alone, if that's not consistent with a peaceful religion I don't know what is.
 

nottyboi

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Singapore is an interesting case study. They are next door to a predominately Muslim country (Malaysia) and close to the largest populated Muslim country (Indonesia). It was the wise Singapore Chinese who petitioned the Brits to allow Singapore to be a separate country from Muslim Malaysia.

On the other hand, Sikhs are well respected in Singapore. Many Sikh soldiers in the British East Indian army died in defense of Singapore in WW II. Unfortunately, they were let down by poor British military leadership.
Singapore was part of the Malaysian Federation but was actually kicked out by the Malaysians. I think for the most part all people have reasonably equal status in Singapore... of course $$ talks its a dollarcracy. Intermarriage is quite common.
 

Titalian

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It never ceases to amaze me that these few terrorists, knowing full well they would probably not survive this ordeal, go ahead and do it on principle.
Godfather 2 - Famous scene. Where by Michael Corleone in Cuba witnesses a Castro repel through himself into a car killing himself and its human content.
Michael was taken back and when questioned on this, he stated "It tells me they could win" and ultimately Castro did.
 

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Mathematically, you'd think people living in East Asian would cause quadruple the incidents all things being equal. If anything, despite 4x the number of people, the number times people from that region cause global issues is more like 1/4th or 1/40th the number.

And some people don't understand why there are things in the world called "stereotypes."
The stereotype of east and north Asians is intelligent, rational and industrious. That is all one needs to be successful in this life. I would happily welcome 25,000 or more immigrants from the Philippines, China, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, Tamils, etc. Despite the Air India incident 30 years ago, I would include Sikhs and other E.I.'s as well.

Our immigrant and refugee policy is so fcuked up. We are deporting law abiding and hard working Filipinos and Portuguese because they can't get permanent resident status. Instead, Junior wants to bring more people from the most fcuked region of the world.

Even if the 1st wave of refugees is law abiding and peaceful, there is absolutely no certainty that their offsprings (and they will go forth and multiply) will be law abiding and peaceful. Just look at the profiles of the ISIS recruits from Europe and North America, how many are offsprings of the original?
 

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The silent majority sometimes steps up for the silent majority. Good post.
Its not that simple, it could be a dozen involved in tonight's attack. But France has more jihadists fighting for Isis than any other country in Europe, the estimate is thousands. Muslims in France have also rioted like crazy over the years, destroying and burning tens of thousands of cars and property. Not just a couple of dozen...French prisons are radicalization factories.
 

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If anything this explains what these refugees are fleeing FROM......
 

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Justin is useless and totally out of his depth! He said nothing when asked whether he would reconsider his plan to pull out of Syria. This is going to dominate the G20 conference. If Justin pulls out Canada will lose major credibility from our international allies. He better tread carefully and seriously reconsider his position.
Trudeau is learning that political expediency is not so simple once you're in the big leagues.

And his economic policy makes as much sense as his foreign policy.
 

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Soon enough Europe will have to kick all these fuckers back to where they came from for all time and never again let the deluded liberal plague bully their own people into feeling guilty about the basic human right of self preservation.

Europeans have fought against each other too many times before but this time more than ever they need to stick together if they hope to survive.
 

Titalian

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Its not that simple, it could be a dozen involved in tonight's attack. But France has more jihadists fighting for Isis than any other country in Europe, the estimate is thousands. Muslims in France have also rioted like crazy over the years, destroying and burning tens of thousands of cars and property. Not just a couple of dozen...French prisons are radicalization factories.
I believe that, and that's what they were focused on.
 
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Frank Fingers

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Not all Muslims would commit a terrorist attack like this, however the sad part is most support it.

With the influx of Syrian refugees that are coming to Europe how can those countries decide who is a threat? They stormed their way uninvited over numerous country borders in Europe and soon they'll be coming here "legally" thanks to the Liberals. About 90% of these refugees are adult males aged 18-45 that are coming here to spread the word of Islam, the caliphate and radical views.
 
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