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Why do we grieve for ruins destroyed (by ISIS) or for fires like Notre Dame, sometimes seemingly more than for human deaths? In part because we know we only have decades, each of us, but these things MAY last to say - We were here and even with all the evil in the world, we did this.

 

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If you are indifferent to Notre Dame burning, I can only pity you. If you are cheered by it, you should be driven back to whatever godforsaken hellhole your people came from and banished from the West forever.

 

 

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Why do we grieve for ruins destroyed (by ISIS) or for fires like Notre Dame, sometimes seemingly more than for human deaths? In part because we know we only have decades, each of us, but these things MAY last to say - We were here and even with all the evil in the world, we did this.
 
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If you are indifferent to Notre Dame burning, I can only pity you. If you are cheered by it, you should be driven back to whatever godforsaken hellhole your people came from and banished from the West forever.
 
 

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Oh scotsy,
Have you ever read any history of the French empire?
Lots of genocide across the globe.
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21 minutes ago, Rough Hewn said:


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Oh scotsy,
Have you ever read any history of the French empire?
Lots of genocide across the globe.
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Ordinary men built this with their hands. You piss all over their memory with your low IQ, dumbed down, 2nd hand leftist moral relativism. Empires rise and fall you clown, the history of the world is the history of conquest and defeat. 

 

Now explain to us all here how a Cathedral built in the 1100s is responsible for French colonialism 200 years ago? 

 

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5 minutes ago, Darrin Turnbull said:

Quite shocking, what’s happened.

Notre-Dame fire: Millions pledged to rebuild cathedral

My wife just mentioned what about the poor and starving people in the world.

 

...soon as they just sign up fr that IMF loan, they shall have thine Starbucks n Greggs, here ended the lesson. K

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9 minutes ago, Darrin Turnbull said:

what about the poor and starving people in the world.

 

Europe and the west has spent billions upon billions helping the poor and starving of the world. 

 

In fact France alone has accepted millions of migrants into its country and is helping and funding them building new lives at the expense of it's own population, so give us break with that nonsense. 

 

 

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