https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... Paris.htmlTwo British tourists were injured by a knifeman who went on the rampage in the centre of Paris as locals playing petanque tried to stop him with boules.
French police have arrested the knife-wielding attacker who injured seven people in the capital on Sunday night, four of them seriously.
The man, who was reportedly carrying a knife and an iron bar, stabbed three people outside a cinema on the banks of a canal in the north-east of the city, although officials said they did not believe it was linked to terrorism.
The suspect, who was described as an Afghan national, went on to injure other victims in the head and chest, Le Parisien reported.
One of the Brits was particularly badly hurt by 'a stab in the head', while the other was 'cut in the chest' in the attack just after 11pm (10pm BST) on Sunday.
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how lucky are we we dont see this in our country..
mainly thanks to the libs and the security we have..
mainly thanks to the libs and the security we have..
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Was it because the perpetrator was an Afghan refugee or because they were (supposedly) a Muslim that you feel the need to post this, BO?
Why must this always be because of a person's religion rather than their mental state or physical means? Do we hear you complaining about Christians/Hindus/Buddhists/Animists' religion? If not, why not?
The overwhelming numbers of refugees in any country and peaceful, law-abiding and well mannered people. Yes, even in Australia. They are grateful that they have been given a place of sanctuary and are not being persecuted by Terrorists or Government sponsored military forces. Why do you seek to persecute them, BO? What have they ever done to you, personally? You are much more likely to be struck by lightning than by anything a refugee is likely to do.
Why must this always be because of a person's religion rather than their mental state or physical means? Do we hear you complaining about Christians/Hindus/Buddhists/Animists' religion? If not, why not?
The overwhelming numbers of refugees in any country and peaceful, law-abiding and well mannered people. Yes, even in Australia. They are grateful that they have been given a place of sanctuary and are not being persecuted by Terrorists or Government sponsored military forces. Why do you seek to persecute them, BO? What have they ever done to you, personally? You are much more likely to be struck by lightning than by anything a refugee is likely to do.
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I am surprised masques are not razed to the ground any time any western country is attacked by a muslim terrorist.
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I am glad that you're surprised, Sprint. You are an Islamophobe. Tut, tut.sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Tue Sep 11, 2018 3:58 pmI am surprised masques are not razed to the ground any time any western country is attacked by a muslim terrorist.
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And of course it has nothing to do with Islam
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Islam might have something to do with it but is it the only explanation that may well fit, BO? Islamophobes invariably play the card of religion when it is Muslims involved by seem to get upset at the idea of mentioning Christian/Buddhist/Hindu/etc's religions where other crimes are involved. I wonder why? Could it be because well, they are Islamophobes?
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Wonder no more Brian. The blame lay squarely on SJWs like yourself. I am all for helping these people, but in their own lands of which there are plenty for them to go to and guess what? Who don't want them hmmm.brian ross wrote: ↑Tue Sep 11, 2018 6:33 pmIslam might have something to do with it but is it the only explanation that may well fit, BO? Islamophobes invariably play the card of religion when it is Muslims involved by seem to get upset at the idea of mentioning Christian/Buddhist/Hindu/etc's religions where other crimes are involved. I wonder why? Could it be because well, they are Islamophobes?
Allowing them to bypass Islamic countries and herd like cattle into western countries which hold totally different cultural values and which clash severely with Islam is a recipe for disaster which we are seeing world wide. Unless, of course, we are ignorant and blind
Islamophobe is only a word that is pulled out when you don't have a logical and/or coherent argument.
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Oh, dearie, dearie, me. Well, under the UN Refugee Convention - which would you prefer to flee to, a country that is a signatory or one which isn't, BO? I know I'd be looking for a signatory country. They know if they stay in a non-signatory country, they'll be treated like second-class citizens - without the rights to education, health care or work as well as being subject to deportation without notice. Hardly a nice affair, now is it or is that what you want to happen to refugees here and overseas in signatory countries as well?Black Orchid wrote: ↑Tue Sep 11, 2018 7:15 pmWonder no more Brian. The blame lay squarely on SJWs like yourself. I am all for helping these people, but in their own lands of which there are plenty for them to go to and guess what? Who don't want them hmmm.brian ross wrote: ↑Tue Sep 11, 2018 6:33 pmIslam might have something to do with it but is it the only explanation that may well fit, BO? Islamophobes invariably play the card of religion when it is Muslims involved by seem to get upset at the idea of mentioning Christian/Buddhist/Hindu/etc's religions where other crimes are involved. I wonder why? Could it be because well, they are Islamophobes?
Allowing them to bypass Islamic countries and herd like cattle into western countries which hold totally different cultural values and which clash severely with Islam is a recipe for disaster which we are seeing world wide. Unless, of course, we are ignorant and blind
Islamophobe is only a word that is pulled out when you don't have a logical and/or coherent argument.
As for bypassing Islamic countries, well, considering that they are fleeing Islamists, it's not really surprising, now is it? Under the UN Convention, they can claim Asylum in any country. We signed that convention. If you want to blame someone for the current circumstances, blame yourself and your own government, not their victims.
For myself, they are welcome here. The overwhelming are, as I've already mentioned, law-abiding, peaceful people who are no trouble.
Islamophobe is used to describe those that refuse to accept that people who worship Islam are humans just as Jews/Hindus/Buddhists/Christians are. Tut, tut.
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