NPR had a story on a Danish town with an interesting approach to the problem.
http://www.npr.org/sections/health-...town-helped-young-muslims-turn-away-from-isis
Funnily enough, not treating individual Muslims as enemies of the public helps to stop them from becoming enemies of the public. Who would've thought.
I wonder how many of these the Aussies respected also:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_terrorist_incidents_in_May_2017
My heart goes out to you England. This is just tragic. No one expects a cowardly act of terrorism when trying to have a fun evening with friends and loved ones.
Just makes me mad.
Hate to be "that" political guy, but how long into office did Trump say he would get rid of Isis?
This is why I don't read these threads on GAF. Ignorant and tasteless posts like that.
At a time we should be pulling together, there are always people who want to pull people apart.
And nothing gets done about it (mods...)
I wonder how many of these the Aussies respected also:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_terrorist_incidents_in_May_2017
Just saw this on my way to work, my closest friend and his daughter went to this gig last night. No word from them yet.
What's you're point?I wonder how many of these the Aussies respected also:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_terrorist_incidents_in_May_2017
I wonder how many of these the Aussies respected also:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_terrorist_incidents_in_May_2017
We have known for quite a while now that suicide attacks are politically motivated responses to military action. In like 95% of the cases.
Of the 315 separate suicide terrorist attacks between 1980 and 2003, 301, or 95 percent, were parts of organized, coherent campaigns
It's not random. Australia is a former British colony and to this day is still a Commonwealth realm.
The book from which this number comes is more then 10 years old, thousands of random people have been blown up by suicide bombers for being not sunni enough since then.
We're currently at hundreds of suicide attacks per year.
I didn't say it was random, just that they are quite picky about who they show respect to and I don't buy them being a former British colony as good justification for the selectivity.
I remember Je Suis Charlie was very popular in Australia too. Is France commonwealth too?
Really such fucking pathetic responses in here already and we don't know much of anything as of yet.
BBC News revising figures: 22 killed. 59 injured.
Police statement now.
Aren't 100% of terrorist attacks politically motivated? I mean isn't it being political a characteristic for something to be terrorism.
BBC News revising figures: 22 killed. 59 injured.
Police statement now.
Really such fucking pathetic responses in here already and we don't know much of anything as of yet.
Very few political ideologies can convince people to kill themselves to kill a bunch of teenagers at an Ariane Grande concert. You need religion for that.
22 dead, including children.
59 injured.
Suicide bomber with an IED is dead.
Good lord.