Oh boy, actually have friends over there right now.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...227/Paris-shooting-Many-feared-dead-live.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...227/Paris-shooting-Many-feared-dead-live.html
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Good news is maybe we can retire that Onion article that gun control advocates post every time we have a mass shooting in our country, about how it's the only place it happens. I guess they can amend it to say "only country where whites do this to other whites"
# keep Assad in power ( goes against France current position) & fight real center of terrorism
Unless this is ISIS/Islamic terrorist attack.
Let's not pretend this is about anything other than one religion having crazier views than all others.
You would think they would be working the hardest to eliminate this "fringe" element, yet they often seem to remain quiet about these things.
Lets face it, when the majority of the Muslim world believes women should have no rights, girls do not need higher education, being gay is illegal, and the Jewish state has no right to exist, they are already pretty far down the road of being a bit extreme themselves.
BTW, with those stances I still can't understand why the liberals in this country defend their actions and inactions like they do. I mean they go apeshit about Repubs not wanting tax dollars to fund contraception and say its a war on women, but Muslims can deny basic rights to women and gays and they look the other way.
Saw so many "I," "me," and "my" typed under pics of the Eiffel Tower on Instagram last night. Nobody cares if Paris is your favorite city to visit or if you were there just last month. If anyone on this board posted a picture of the Eiffel Tower on social media (or changed your profile pic to include that rainbow background when gays were given the right to marry) then you're a total chauncyNot knocking your comment, pretty innocuous, but it is kind of endemic of of the new kind of "ownership" humans now like to ascribe to these events.
So once the immediate crisis is over, the news starts to parse out the "shares" of the tragedy. Anybody from our region? Anybody who passed through our region and spent time here? Anybody who's ever even been in our region? Anybody with relatives in our region? Anybody who's never been to our region, but is inexplicably a huge fan of a local team? Anybody get a tooth pulled by a dentist from our region during a humanitarian trip? Any cheese shop that buys cheese from somebody?
You probably won't be doing the dying though.