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Posted (edited)
37 minutes ago, Oldfeller said:

In view of recent developments regarding the shooting, maybe not tragically.

but the fact remains if not for yet another deluded, indoctrinated nutjob, he would not have been required to even raise his gun, or even be there.

the decisions he made may well have saved many lives, I'm sure he will be deeply sorry  it was not at least one more. 

Nope that’s a proper mess by the sounds of it, and if confirmed something that has to be lived with. But as you say until those with certain beliefs or ideology stop the indiscriminate violence and killing then these things can tragically happen. 

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38 minutes ago, BillQ said:

Like Darren Osborne? 

🤔You really want to go there, you can stick the Southport killings in there too. 
 

 

Since 2005, major terror attacks by Islamic extremists in the UK have caused over 100 fatalities
. The deadliest incidents were the 2005 London bombings and the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing. 
 
Notable attacks by year
2005: 7/7 London bombings
  • Deaths: 52 victims, plus the four bombers.
  • Target: The London public transport system during the morning rush hour.
  • Details: Coordinated suicide attacks struck three London Underground trains and one double-decker bus. The bombers were British citizens inspired by al-Qaeda. 
2013: Murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby
  • Deaths: 1 victim.
  • Target: British Army soldier Lee Rigby in Woolwich, London.
  • Details: Two Islamic extremists ran Rigby over with a car before attacking him with a knife. The attackers were sentenced to life in prison. 
2017: Westminster attack
  • Deaths: 5 victims, plus the attacker.
  • Target: The area around the Houses of Parliament.
  • Details: An Islamist extremist drove a car into pedestrians on Westminster Bridge before crashing and stabbing a police officer. It was the first attack to cause multiple fatalities since the 2005 bombings. 
2017: Manchester Arena bombing
  • Deaths: 22 victims, plus the assailant.
  • Target: An Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena.
  • Details: An Islamic extremist suicide bomber detonated a nail bomb at the end of the concert. The incident caused more than 1,000 injuries and was the second-deadliest terror attack in the UK since 1970. 
2017: London Bridge and Borough Market attack
  • Deaths: 8 victims, plus the three attackers.
  • Target: Pedestrians on London Bridge and patrons in the nearby Borough Market.
  • Details: Three attackers used a van to hit pedestrians before getting out and stabbing people in the market. The perpetrators were shot dead by police. 
2017: Finsbury Park attack
  • Deaths: 1 victim, a man who had collapsed before the attack.
  • Target: Muslim worshippers near a mosque in Finsbury Park.
  • Details: A man drove a van into a crowd of people. Though the attacker was motivated by far-right views, the incident was initially listed on a timeline of events that included Islamic extremist attacks. 
2019: London Bridge stabbings
  • Deaths: 2 victims, plus the attacker.
  • Target: Members of the public near London Bridge.
  • Details: A man, who had been convicted of a previous terror offense, stabbed several people at an event before being shot dead by police. 
2020: Reading stabbings
  • Deaths: 3 victims.
  • Target: People in a park in Reading.
  • Details: A man with a known history of terrorism-related activity attacked people with a knife. 
 

What the above would indicate is that the indigenous population of the UK is a far more tolerant and welcoming society than those whom come here and follow that religion of peace we hear so much about and pander too.  A ratio.of 100-1 🤷‍♂️

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Posted
41 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

What the above would indicate

Is that you just search for something without thinking and just post it up.

Go back and reread it. 

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23 minutes ago, BillQ said:

Is that you just search for something without thinking and just post it up.

Go back and reread it. 

I read it you quoted the one guy I quoted the many 

Posted
15 minutes ago, BillQ said:

When people don't condemn all acts of terrorism they are siding with just one. 

I condemn them all unfortunately there are far more by a huge margin coming from those following the religion of peace. Prove me wrong 🤷‍♂️

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Ok, can somebody please explain something to me. How is this a terrorist attack? Which terrorist group did he belong to? Who is their leader? What is their aim/ideology? What other terrorist attacks has this terrorist group carried out?

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If you follow this forum, all reported acts of terrorism, all reported crimes are from a very narrow demographic, and are pretty much all reported by JohnsonD. Have to question why this bias is if it isn't one based on a racist view of the world, when in reality all races and religions have murderers and arseholes.. just we never get to read about them on this arb forum.

Posted
7 minutes ago, Mark J said:

Ok, can somebody please explain something to me. How is this a terrorist attack? Which terrorist group did he belong to? Who is their leader? What is their aim/ideology? What other terrorist attacks has this terrorist group carried out?

 

Not a terrorist, just a murderer.

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