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Cyber fallout from the Danish attack.

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 11:11 pm
by Voltage
What is a Somalian criminal doing in Denmark? I am sure he was a refugee escaping "persecution" in Somalia, given refuge and benefits only to try to perpetrate the same acts that made him run away from Somalia in the first place. Does that make sense to anyone? May be there is a lesson there to be learned by western democracies!
Why is Denmark allowing people from these shitholes like Somalia into their country?
I don't think we should let them in either. Witness the crime caused by Somalis in Minnesota, the Hmong gangs in California etc....

You call it "Democracy", we call it a flawed immigration policy with a tendency towards national suicide and the Quebecization of America.
If the countries where these extremists originate ( Somalia, Saudi Arabia, etc) refuse to do anything then the logical thing is to put the country on a no-fly, no entry list until they change.

They either join the 21th Century or they exist in a 6th Century society of their choosing.

Re: Cyber fallout from the Danish attack.

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 11:17 pm
by Twisted_Logic
These comments are posted by equally ignorant twats religious conservatives who just happen to belong to a different extreme spectrum of an idiotic scale. Today's attempt on the life of the Danish cartoonist wasn't a simple crime. It is tied to a violent extremist agenda that aims to destroy all forms of the Modern Era. A reincarnation of the Pol Pot regime which aims to conquer the world with medieval tools of war such as scissors, axes and swords. It is stupid to think that they can be stopped by simply denying them entry to the West. As the shoe bomber and dozens of young Somali youth raised in the West, and who had no working knowledge about Somalia or its culture depict, one doesn't need to be from overseas t ocarry out acts of terror.

Re: Cyber fallout from the Danish attack.

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 11:23 pm
by Voltage
If I were to judge from where I got the quotes (Huffington Post) I would say they are all latte-sipping, middle age, college educated ultra-secular, bordering extreme left-wing Democratic white Liberals. Not that there is anything wrong with them, almost all the people I have ever grown up with and interacted with are from this demographic. :lol: :lol:

Re: Cyber fallout from the Danish attack.

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 11:25 pm
by Twisted_Logic
If I were to judge from where I got the quotes (Huffington Post) I would say they are all latte-sipping, middle age, college educated ultra-secular, bordering extreme left-wing Liberals. Not that there is anything wrong with them, almost all the people I have ever grown up with and interacted with are from this demographic. :lol: :lol:
Who says Conservatives don't flood huffingtonpost? You can tell a whole deal about a person through their comments. A redneck is not hard to spot. By the way, what were you doing on Huffingtonpost? I thought you were against the fitnah of the liberals?

Re: Cyber fallout from the Danish attack.

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 11:29 pm
by BaasAbuur
If one truly opposes extremism, then one would categorize the cartoonist, an individual willing to insult the very basic belief of billion without a hesitation, as an extremist himself. In that logic, an extremist getting rid of an extremist should do the world good.

Re: Cyber fallout from the Danish attack.

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 11:36 pm
by Twisted_Logic
If one truly opposes extremism, then one would categorize the cartoonist, an individual willing to insult the very basic belief of billion without a hesitation, as an extremist himself. In that logic, an extremist getting rid of an extremist should do the world good.
So killing people you disagree with is doing the world a good since because they hurt your feelings? Amazing. A clear example of how violent and susceptible to extremism Somali youth are :idea:

Re: Cyber fallout from the Danish attack.

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 11:42 pm
by BaasAbuur
If one truly opposes extremism, then one would categorize the cartoonist, an individual willing to insult the very basic belief of billion without a hesitation, as an extremist himself. In that logic, an extremist getting rid of an extremist should do the world good.
So killing people you disagree with is doing the world a good since because they hurt your feelings? Amazing. A clear example of how violent and susceptible to extremism Somali youth are :idea:
You are trying too hard.

Re: Cyber fallout from the Danish attack.

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 11:46 pm
by Twisted_Logic
If one truly opposes extremism, then one would categorize the cartoonist, an individual willing to insult the very basic belief of billion without a hesitation, as an extremist himself. In that logic, an extremist getting rid of an extremist should do the world good.
So killing people you disagree with is doing the world a good since because they hurt your feelings? Amazing. A clear example of how violent and susceptible to extremism Somali youth are :idea:
You are trying too hard. Another sad replica of Abdiwahab.
:lol: @screaming " you are trying too hard," every-time their extremist views are called out! Trying "too hard" what? You made a very provocative statement by saying the Somali Al Shababist that attempted to kill the Danish Cartoonist was doing the world a noble service. You have to answer for your statements. You can't counter these direct questions by screaming, " You are trying too hard." What a cowardly response. Just as cowardly as the thugs they sympathize and apologize for.

Re: Cyber fallout from the Danish attack.

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 12:13 am
by Siciid85
Who gives damn of the opinions of retarded racist morons anyways.

Re: Cyber fallout from the Danish attack.

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 12:16 am
by Twisted_Logic
Who gives damn about retarded racist morons anyways.
Exactly. Terrorism is a humanity problem and we should fight it collective. The Rednecks actually have more in common with the same middle-eastern religious thugs they want to fight against. Both subscribe to the worldview that says " the world is about to end and I am promised paradise," non-sense. We shouldn't allow religious extremists to monopolize the fight against terrorism.

Re: Cyber fallout from the Danish attack.

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 12:34 am
by Taymiyah
Twisted_Logic, so what's keeping your from "reporting"?

Re: Cyber fallout from the Danish attack.

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 12:35 am
by gurey25
shit im starting to get worried now, i knew i should have gotten a new passport.
my current one has 3 visas and several stamps from nigeria, 1 from pakistan, 2 from netherlands specially schipol ariport :mrgreen:
Sauid arabia., Syria, Lebenon

and ill be flying tommorow to birmingham....
im dreading going through immigration now..

:? :(

Re: Cyber fallout from the Danish attack.

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 12:37 am
by BaasAbuur
:lol: @screaming " you are trying too hard," every-time their extremist views are called out! Trying "too hard" what? You made a very provocative statement by saying the Somali Al Shababist that attempted to kill the Danish Cartoonist was doing the world a noble service. You have to answer for your statements. You can't counter these direct questions by screaming, " You are trying too hard." What a cowardly response. Just as cowardly as the thugs they sympathize and apologize for.
You are still trying too hard. Lol@answer for you statements. You are going on and on about nothing I have said or even hinted about in my reply. This is sad.

Re: Cyber fallout from the Danish attack.

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 12:37 am
by Twisted_Logic
Twisted_Logic, so what's keeping your from "reporting"?
I trust the authorities to do their job

Are you from Europe?

Re: Cyber fallout from the Danish attack.

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 12:53 am
by Taymiyah
Twisted_Logic, so what's keeping your from "reporting"?
I trust the authorities to do their job

Are you from Europe?
Let me identify myself; I'm the character known as Arabman. Per the authorities, you know damn well they spent $billions in safeguardings, yet the system failed as evidenced from the recent Nigerian incident. So, you shouldn't place trust in the authorities; you should do your job, which is "reporting." But, instead of doing that, you're being lazy doing nothing.