British ISIS member killed in Syria
#1
British ISIS member killed in Syria
A week or two ago, I made a comment on this forum under the Las Vegas shootings thread, that an Islamic terrorist doesn't have to have a foreign sounding name or be none white to commit such atrocities....
Almost immediately I had offended posters jumping on me saying who? and why would you say such a thing?
I responded in saying Im not a person to remember such names...after all why would I? I like to remember who won Oscar for best actor in 1978 but I dont care to remember terrorist names.
Well here is a perfect example that is ...hopefully she is no longer with us....
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ss-white-widow
Personally I have no time for any extremism, there is no reason or excuse for it, but somehow people get drawn into it..
Almost immediately I had offended posters jumping on me saying who? and why would you say such a thing?
I responded in saying Im not a person to remember such names...after all why would I? I like to remember who won Oscar for best actor in 1978 but I dont care to remember terrorist names.
Well here is a perfect example that is ...hopefully she is no longer with us....
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ss-white-widow
Personally I have no time for any extremism, there is no reason or excuse for it, but somehow people get drawn into it..
#2
Re: British ISIS member killed in Syria
This should have been posted in the Maple Leaf section sorry....can a moderator please move it into there.
Thanks.
Thanks.
#3
Re: British ISIS member killed in Syria
A week or two ago, I made a comment on this forum under the Las Vegas shootings thread, that an Islamic terrorist doesn't have to have a foreign sounding name or be none white to commit such atrocities....
Almost immediately I had offended posters jumping on me saying who? and why would you say such a thing?
I responded in saying Im not a person to remember such names...after all why would I? I like to remember who won Oscar for best actor in 1978 but I dont care to remember terrorist names.
Well here is a perfect example that is ...hopefully she is no longer with us....
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ss-white-widow
Personally I have no time for any extremism, there is no reason or excuse for it, but somehow people get drawn into it..
Almost immediately I had offended posters jumping on me saying who? and why would you say such a thing?
I responded in saying Im not a person to remember such names...after all why would I? I like to remember who won Oscar for best actor in 1978 but I dont care to remember terrorist names.
Well here is a perfect example that is ...hopefully she is no longer with us....
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ss-white-widow
Personally I have no time for any extremism, there is no reason or excuse for it, but somehow people get drawn into it..
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Re: British ISIS member killed in Syria
A week or two ago, I made a comment on this forum under the Las Vegas shootings thread, that an Islamic terrorist doesn't have to have a foreign sounding name or be none white to commit such atrocities....
Almost immediately I had offended posters jumping on me saying who? and why would you say such a thing?
I responded in saying Im not a person to remember such names...after all why would I? I like to remember who won Oscar for best actor in 1978 but I dont care to remember terrorist names.
Well here is a perfect example that is ...hopefully she is no longer with us....
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ss-white-widow
Personally I have no time for any extremism, there is no reason or excuse for it, but somehow people get drawn into it..
Almost immediately I had offended posters jumping on me saying who? and why would you say such a thing?
I responded in saying Im not a person to remember such names...after all why would I? I like to remember who won Oscar for best actor in 1978 but I dont care to remember terrorist names.
Well here is a perfect example that is ...hopefully she is no longer with us....
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ss-white-widow
Personally I have no time for any extremism, there is no reason or excuse for it, but somehow people get drawn into it..
I think it is a sign of our times that people like to get offended themselves or get offended on someone else's behalf. It's all quite pathetic.
#5
Re: British ISIS member killed in Syria
Finaly, A good news Isis story, thanks for posting, the deader, the better!!
#6
Re: British ISIS member killed in Syria
No tears from me either. On the radio they discussed whether it was morally right that her radicalized 12 yo son was killed too, as it was a drone strike. Given the number of Syrian (etc) children killed in that awful war, that seemed a non-issue to me.
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Re: British ISIS member killed in Syria
A Muslim converting to Christianity is signing your own death warrant yet we Christians do nothing when other Christians convert to Islam. In her case we should have made an exception.
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Re: British ISIS member killed in Syria
I thought it was pretty ridiculous how you were jumped on when you made that comment. There have been many examples in the media of convert terrorists. But sometimes it suits ones agenda to ignore this then they can be offended.
I think it is a sign of our times that people like to get offended themselves or get offended on someone else's behalf. It's all quite pathetic.
I think it is a sign of our times that people like to get offended themselves or get offended on someone else's behalf. It's all quite pathetic.
Too true-over here in the UK it is called virtue signalling.
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What would you and your Christian friends do? How do you mean an exception, you mean forgive her ?
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Re: British ISIS member killed in Syria
I thought it was pretty ridiculous how you were jumped on when you made that comment. There have been many examples in the media of convert terrorists. But sometimes it suits ones agenda to ignore this then they can be offended.
I think it is a sign of our times that people like to get offended themselves or get offended on someone else's behalf. It's all quite pathetic.
I think it is a sign of our times that people like to get offended themselves or get offended on someone else's behalf. It's all quite pathetic.
Anyway when I saw this in the news, I just wanted to set the record straight.