Paris attacks.

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Harder doesn't make any difference really, when they're willing to pay the ultimate price. All it would achieve is an increase in suffering for refugees.

I see where you are coming from. But ease might have a strong correlation to frequency? I.e easier to slip through the net might result in more attacks?

It's a tough one.
 
Public should be allowed to concealed carry firearms for self defense.

The terrorists know the public are not armed and cannot fight back when the shooting starts this what they like easy targets.

I am not saying anyone with a concealed carry firearms would be able to stop any attacks but at least give people a fighting chance and not just be helpless targets for terrorists to pick off when they want to.

They want to die, being shot and killed is a good result for them.
 
Public should be allowed to concealed carry firearms for self defense.

The terrorists know the public are not armed and cannot fight back when the shooting starts this what they like easy targets.

I am not saying anyone with a concealed carry firearms would be able to stop any attacks but at least give people a fighting chance and not just be helpless targets for terrorists to pick off when they want to.

Excellent idea.............
 
Public should be allowed to concealed carry firearms for self defense.

The terrorists know the public are not armed and cannot fight back when the shooting starts this what they like easy targets.

I am not saying anyone with a concealed carry firearms would be able to stop any attacks but at least give people a fighting chance and not just be helpless targets for terrorists to pick off when they want to.

I'm all for being able to keep a gun at home to defend yourself and your home, but being able to carry concealed weapons is just asking for trouble
 
The whole "offending Muslims" thing is a non-issue, only propagated by those who seek to make it an issue. As a muslim myself and most of the people I know, we aren't even offended by comments people make towards Islam after such terrorist events. We are far more offended by these animals carrying out killing of innocents in they name of our religion. The only other thing I am personally annoyed by is people who expect us to do something about this, like we have some special power of persuasion that non-muslims do not have.

Thankfully I think more and more people are realising that IS and other groups like them are law unto themselves. They are far less to do with religion and more to do with an ideology born out of political turmoil.

I do agree that more needs to be done in terms of who we let into this country.

That post is going to have people rocking in the corner. :D
 
Since when? There is a Bangladeshi community center yes but that is not a Mosque. Yes?

Theres a mosque in belfast too, ive spoken to the imam, i recall one of the fellows with my group asking him "what do you think of these terrorists in the middle east?" And his reply is "what do you think of the ira?"

Funny thing is this was about 10 years ago, so i'd imagine there's probably a few more well established ones about.
 
Use the army to support humanitarian organisations on the ground.

It'd be easier to understand your views if they weren't always either one word questions or one word answers. Whose army, what kind of support, to what level, when?

Public should be allowed to concealed carry firearms for self defense.

The terrorists know the public are not armed and cannot fight back when the shooting starts this what they like easy targets.

I am not saying anyone with a concealed carry firearms would be able to stop any attacks but at least give people a fighting chance and not just be helpless targets for terrorists to pick off when they want to.

This is a terrible idea for all of the obvious reasons which have somehow passed you by.

It's basically:

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Theres a mosque in belfast too, ive spoken to the imam, i recall one of the fellows with my group asking him "what do you think of these terrorists in the middle east?" And his reply is "what do you think of the ira?"

Funny thing is this was about 10 years ago, so i'd imagine there's probably a few more well established ones about.

So...he avoided answering their question?
 
Theres a mosque in belfast too, ive spoken to the imam, i recall one of the fellows with my group asking him "what do you think of these terrorists in the middle east?" And his reply is "what do you think of the ira?"

Funny thing is this was about 10 years ago, so i'd imagine there's probably a few more well established ones about.

Where was it though? I honestly can only find Islamic centers and the house used as a Mosque on Wellington road.
 
Once any immigrant has residency in a European country then you would assume they then have freedom of movement within Europe.

I say assume as I don't actually know but seems reasonable no?

Takes 4-5 years iirc before you can move between other EU countries.

I.e. You can't just rock up, register in the first country then move to another one of your choice.
 
promote change in people and protect vulnerable children form harm

oh and I am not sure you meant to use an exclamation mark, its called a question mark when you ask a question in a sentence

What a legend. Won't bother to point out the irony in this...
 
Hmm.. I believe that organised religion should be banned. I support that individuals can have their own religion. It is up to the individual to interpret without someone telling people how to interpret, how to partake and to force people to adopt or perform actions based on someone else's perspective.

We all know that Ancient Astronaut theory is the way to go.
 
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