Attack in Factory in France - Decapitation

If we grow to hate Muslims,

Nailing my colours to the mast - have to say that hate isn't a strong enough word for what I feel about this sect. Never felt that way when they kept their stone age 'culture' to their own fly-blown, desperate countries. When they start turning up on our door step throwing their weight around, and acting as a Trojan horse for homicidal nutters, they deserve all the vilification that decent society can muster.

They seem to demand everything and keep taking from society wherever they go. It's all one way, as they offer nothing in return.

What I despise most of all are the people allowing it to happen.

I heard on the news this morning that Fallon has asked very nicely if we can bomb is (I refuse to use capital letters) training camps in Syria. No doubt Dave will sit on the fence as usual giving the terrorists time to prepare, hide in the hills, should an attack ever happen. If we know where these training camps are, the RAF should be out there bombing the f**k out of them and with as much warning as those shot dead on the beach.
 
Sponsored Links
If we grow to hate Muslims,

Nailing my colours to the mast - have to say that hate isn't a strong enough word for what I feel about this sect. Never felt that way when they kept their stone age 'culture' to their own fly-blown, desperate countries. When they start turning up on our door step throwing their weight around, and acting as a Trojan horse for homicidal nutters, they deserve all the vilification that decent society can muster.

They seem to demand everything and keep taking from society wherever they go. It's all one way, as they offer nothing in return.
I'm no lover of Muslims or any religion really, but like I said in the other thread, the Kurds are Muslims. They may be far from perfect but they're the real heroes of the fight against Isis.
There's loads of stuff on utube showing them fighting, dying and killing Isis scum wherever they can. It's scandalous that they aren't getting the support they need to finish them off.
F*ck Turkey, f*ck Iran, give them the weapons they need and let them form their own state of Kurdistan. They're the largest ethnic group on Earth without it's own nation and they've been persecuted terribly in the past because their autonomous area crosses four countries, they deserve to be recognised as an independent state anyway even without allowing for what they are doing right now against these Isis scum.
 
What I despise most of all are the people allowing it to happen.

I heard on the news this morning that Fallon has asked very nicely if we can bomb is (I refuse to use capital letters) training camps in Syria. No doubt Dave will sit on the fence as usual giving the terrorists time to prepare, hide in the hills, should an attack ever happen. If we know where these training camps are, the RAF should be out there bombing the f**k out of them and with as much warning as those shot dead on the beach.
Agreed, and preferably use napalm. Burning alive is the sort of death I'd like to see meted out to these ISIS sub-humans.
 
That's the type of death that the 100,000 innocent Iraqis suffered in the Iraq war. I guess Arabic life is cheap huh?
 
Sponsored Links
What I despise most of all are the people allowing it to happen.

I heard on the news this morning that Fallon has asked very nicely if we can bomb is (I refuse to use capital letters) training camps in Syria. No doubt Dave will sit on the fence as usual giving the terrorists time to prepare, hide in the hills, should an attack ever happen. If we know where these training camps are, the RAF should be out there bombing the f**k out of them and with as much warning as those shot dead on the beach.
Agreed, and preferably use napalm. Burning alive is the sort of death I'd like to see meted out to these ISIS sub-humans.

Saudi Arabia is not so nice either. Neither is Iran. Hezbollah are pretty nasty.

We have a history of getting involved, and causing a mess, with our troops dying. Had we not invaded Iraq, we might have been able to stabilise Afghanistan. We helped topple Gaddafi, but now Libya is a mess, and a training ground for terrorists. So thanks to us lots of countries are unstable, and a breeding ground for fruit cakes of exploding variety.

We seem to be caught between a rock and a hard place. The Syrian government is unpleasant. ISIS is vile. The rebels include terror groups dedicated to attacking the West.
 
What I despise most of all are the people allowing it to happen.

I heard on the news this morning that Fallon has asked very nicely if we can bomb is (I refuse to use capital letters) training camps in Syria. No doubt Dave will sit on the fence as usual giving the terrorists time to prepare, hide in the hills, should an attack ever happen. If we know where these training camps are, the RAF should be out there bombing the f**k out of them and with as much warning as those shot dead on the beach.
Agreed, and preferably use napalm. Burning alive is the sort of death I'd like to see meted out to these ISIS sub-humans.

Saudi Arabia is not so nice either. Neither is Iran. Hezbollah are pretty nasty.

We have a history of getting involved, and causing a mess, with our troops dying. Had we not invaded Iraq, we might have been able to stabilise Afghanistan. We helped topple Gaddafi, but now Libya is a mess, and a training ground for terrorists. So thanks to us lots of countries are unstable, and a breeding ground for fruit cakes of exploding variety.

We seem to be caught between a rock and a hard place. The Syrian government is unpleasant. ISIS is vile. The rebels include terror groups dedicated to attacking the West.
I agree. In an ideal world we should keep our noses out of the middle east and its mediaeval religious ideas. Unfortunately, due to our porous borders and our weak government allowing everyone and his son into the country (the previous incumbents, of course, positively encouraged them!), we are involved whether we like it or not.

Of course, our wonderful politicians feel obliged to interfere where we are not wanted and at the same time feel it necessary to reduce the number of our armed forces.
 
Back
Top