Another Germany Attack

I'm pretty sure all murders are scary.

So how many terror related deaths are there in the UK or Germany?



Germany also has 700+ murders a year.

How many of those have threads created on a UK forum?

Not sure if serious? elephant, room?
 
"The asylum-seeking Syrian man had been involved in previous incidents causing injuries to other people, police said."

And that right there is part of the problem. Instead of being shipped straight out of the country when injuring someone in the first place, he is left to remain in the country and this time round its not just injuring someone, its killing someone.

I know, i was just hearing that and thought why is he even there and not shipped out to the ME.

Please deport the scum.

RIP and good luck to the injured.

e: Did the first time he did this turn into a cover up?
 
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I'm pretty sure all murders are scary.

So how many terror related deaths are there in the UK or Germany?

Germany also has 700+ murders a year.

How many of those have threads created on a UK forum?

We understand that. I don't take issue and understand where you are coming from. Its like the US/Western bombing the other day that killed 75 innocents. Not really a drop of this on the media other than a quick "oh and there has been 75 killed in an accidental bombing, good night".
 
Can see the German people asking for a stop to refugees soon, I know it's not all because of the fact they are immigrants but if you just read the headlines that is what sticks out so that's waht people react to.
 
We understand that. I don't take issue and understand where you are coming from. Its like the US/Western bombing the other day that killed 75 innocents. Not really a drop of this on the media other than a quick "oh and there has been 75 killed in an accidental bombing, good night".

There's differences between accidental and deliberate attacks though. The airstrike was an utter tragedy - granted the US haven't exactly covered themselves in glory over it.
However in wars there are accidental civilian casualties.

That's not the same as someone going out with the raw intent of doing nothing but killing innocents.
 
There's differences between accidental and deliberate attacks though. The airstrike was an utter tragedy - granted the US haven't exactly covered themselves in glory over it.
However in wars there are accidental civilian casualties.

That's not the same as someone going out with the raw intent of doing nothing but killing innocents.

I agree but at the risk of derailing and to quote an icon: There is no difference between a stealth bomber and a suicide bomber: Both kill [indiscriminately] innocent people.

I heard a BMW driver was involved?
 
First news story on ITV news just now, Russians can go to Rio Olympics, in fact it's not even reported that two people were murdered.
 
First news story on ITV news just now, Russians can go to Rio Olympics, in fact it's not even reported that two people were murdered.

Most murders in our own country are not reported on national TV news.
There were 574 murders in the UK in 2015, did you hear about every one of those?
 
Dunno about that, I have to go to the eye doctor on Wednesday because everything is blurred and out of focus. :D

Well if he is a refugee who stabs someone in a terror attack... That makes him ISIS affiliated. People on here often want to see a contract of employment but the reality is far simpler.
 
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