Paris Terrorist Attacks

Re: Paris Terrorist Attacks

Postby Leviara_Lioness » November 14th, 2015, 5:29 pm

[quote]yeah, I'm sure all 250,000 of those people are ISIS members. :roll: [/quote]

Ok, prolly not all of them, but there might be ISIS in between them, hiding..the possibility is there..sorry Ultra Fox if I seemed a bit alarmed but I'm trying fathom what just happened.
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Re: Paris Terrorist Attacks

Postby Si-Amber » November 14th, 2015, 5:34 pm

If we stop helping our fellow humans because of a tiny, tiny minority, then these terrorists groups have won.

Humanity is stronger than terrorism. From the people in Paris last night letting terrified stangers in to their homes for shelter and taxi drivers driving people home for free because the trains and buses had stopped to people simply changing their Facebook profile pics in support of Paris and France. The good people of the world outnumber the evil.
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Re: Paris Terrorist Attacks

Postby Leviara_Lioness » November 14th, 2015, 5:37 pm

[quote="Amber Kitty"]If we stop helping our fellow humans because of a tiny, tiny minority, then these terrorists groups have won.

Humanity is stronger than terrorism. From the people in Paris last night letting terrified stangers in to their homes for shelter and taxi drivers driving people home for free because the trains and buses had stopped to people simply changing their Facebook profile pics in support of Paris and France. The good people of the world outnumber the evil.[/quote]
I have to agree with this Amber. I guess i kinda over reacted.. I've just never dealt with anything like this. We cannot let evil scare us from being good to others. I agree.
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Re: Paris Terrorist Attacks

Postby SlayerOfLight » November 14th, 2015, 6:07 pm

The problem is, even 1 terrorist in a group of 250.000 refugees can cause alot of damage and kill/injure alot of people, so it's a bad idea to welcome 250.000 refugees if civilian lives are at risk. Better support all the TRUE refugees in their own region.

Therefore, I say NO to the continuous intake of refugees.
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Re: Paris Terrorist Attacks

Postby Ultra Fox » November 14th, 2015, 6:30 pm

They aren't fleeing Syria for no reason. It's no longer possible for the majority of people to live there, so either way we'd be sentencing a quarter million+ people to die an early death because one MIGHT be a terrorist. Helping people always has its side effects, but should that stop us?

It just feels similar to religious logic. The sins of a few damn everyone no matter what.
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Re: Paris Terrorist Attacks

Postby SlayerOfLight » November 14th, 2015, 6:40 pm

[quote]Helping people always has its side effects, but should that stop us?[/quote]

Well If the national threat level rises, then yes. A country is supposed to choose for it's own people, not put them in danger by helping refugees.

If we really want to be helpful then we should urge to pressure the rich gulf states into taking Syrian refugees, because they share the same religion and culture. And as I've said before, secure an area with troops where the Syrian refugees will be safe.
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Re: Paris Terrorist Attacks

Postby Ultra Fox » November 14th, 2015, 7:55 pm

At least you know they need to escape to somewhere. I agree somewhere closer to Syria, as long as it's not also in shambles, would be better.
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Re: Paris Terrorist Attacks

Postby S1mb4 D4 L10n » November 14th, 2015, 9:54 pm

Sweden is an example of a country that has disastrous immigration/refugee policy. For example, the issue of rape has become an increasingly pressing issue due to the fact that sexual assault has increased by 500%. The percentage of rape victims in the country were around 9% in 2003, and shot up to 63% by about 2013. The vast majority of these are committed by non-Swedish people as well.

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It may be a tough pill to swallow, but the fact is that too many migrants come from cultures that do not have the same progressive ideals that we share. Many of these migrants are molded by a culture that regards women as objects for men to marry and breed, not as a sovereign individual. Why are these statistics a surprise?


By no means am I saying close the borders of Europe, I'd advocate for moderation. Not all of these refugees/migrants are evil, but not all are angels either.
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Re: Paris Terrorist Attacks

Postby Regulus » November 14th, 2015, 10:46 pm

I wonder how this is going to affect the presidential race for 2016...
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Re: Paris Terrorist Attacks

Postby HereWeStand » November 15th, 2015, 1:57 am

[quote="Leviara_Lioness"]I know, I first saw it on the internet as the reports came in, then my dad told me had first heard it on CNN and FOX news, he wont lemme watch the news as he felt it might affect me too much, I really dont feel safe, as long as ISIS is around there will be no safety or peace, they must be stopped!! but how do you stop such a malevolent evil force as ISIS?? This's is really scary! :omg: :fret: :omg: :fret: I couldnt sleep too well last night, the thoughts of what i heard happened..

Nicholas I'm so sorry for you're country that refugee's are being beasts about things.. Oh you WONT believe this, I've heard Obama is saying he's potentially gonna let in 250,000 refugees between now and 2016 here in America, OH MY GOD, what is he thinking :fret: :fret: , ISIS will do terror here if he does :omg: :omg: .. We'll be like another Paris France..

My heart and thoughts and Prayers are with the Victims, Families and All survivors. :cry: :cry:
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This is exactly the sort of reaction ISIS expects from you. And tbh anyone who believes CNN and Fox News are credible news sources is really not to be listened to when it comes to issues like this.
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