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It is quite reasonable to be "islamophobic" Himmy.
No, it really isn't. There's no "reasoning" involved - it's just a prejudiced view.

It is quite reasonable to be "islamophobic" Himmy.
Well that just it - I will leave it to the usual suspects to go thorough the 28 pages but I think anyone did - it was construct by notch and consequent nutters quote it as if some one actually said itWho said that?

It is quite reasonable to be "islamophobic"
Relax; nobody died.You do realise that people were seriously hurt in the incident? Its nothing to joke about!!!

we don't know what sort of hair cut he had the day before - he clearly was far from happyThis was the incident in the barber shop, doesn't look a well man.
Scared of ?Im Islamophobic.
I scared for my children and their children.

Mike, John, Simon, Jack etc, etc.

if these things start happening on a monthly basis then may be, couple of times a century then may be not.Seen plenty of over reaction to the event: advocating the return of guards on trains armed with tazers - armed police have been roaming around stations today and people wondering about the guy in coach with a weird hairdo.
Don't suppose anyone has thought how much it'd cost to staff every train with an armed guard, but i bet it ain't cheap...and the passenger would end up paying the bill with higher train fares. Just what they need, right?

Since it is appearing more likely that this may be a mental health issue, it is but yet another tragedy in a growing list of incidents that could be attributed to a failing mental health service...Seen plenty of over reaction to the event: advocating the return of guards on trains armed with tazers - armed police have been roaming around stations today and people wondering about the guy in coach with a weird hairdo.
Don't suppose anyone has thought how much it'd cost to staff every train with an armed guard, but i bet it ain't cheap...and the passenger would end up paying the bill with higher train fares. Just what they need, right?

You will be converting to Islam then?It says that things are changing, just as they always have, and they always will.
It says that anybody who drives a stake into the ground and says "this is how I want things to remain forever" will become further and further adrift from reality with each passing year.
Seen plenty of over reaction to the event: advocating the return of guards on trains armed with tazers - armed police have been roaming around stations today and people wondering about the guy in coach with a weird hairdo.
Don't suppose anyone has thought how much it'd cost to staff every train with an armed guard, but i bet it ain't cheap...and the passenger would end up paying the bill with higher train fares. Just what they need, right?