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Sigh ISIS - here we go again [NSFW]
#41
Posted 26 February 2015 - 04:46 PM
Woke (adj.)
A state of awareness only achieved by those dumb enough
to find injustice in everything except their own behavior.
#42
Posted 26 February 2015 - 05:40 PM
The only "army" who have managed to halt ISIS and take back some(little) territory is the Peshmerga. After all they have done and will do, they wont get independence. It saddens me.
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#43
Posted 26 February 2015 - 09:04 PM
"Baptized in Fire and Blood"
#44
Posted 26 February 2015 - 09:24 PM
This is crime against the entire human race. Destroying the history of our planet will destroy our future generations ability to learn from our past. The Earth entire should mobilize against these people... Now. No mercy.
Woke (adj.)
A state of awareness only achieved by those dumb enough
to find injustice in everything except their own behavior.
#45
Posted 26 February 2015 - 11:33 PM
Supposedly 20000 foreigners have joined ISIS since the uprisings. I have mixed feelings about this. For one, it's bad that so many have joined their ranks, but on the other hand, it's good that all the scum are in one place. It's my sincere hope that one day the world will have enough and move in to kill every last one of that 20000.
"Baptized in Fire and Blood"
#46
Posted 26 February 2015 - 11:38 PM
http://nypost.com/2015/02/26/isis-destroys-ancient-iraqi-artifacts/
Not only that but they're selling antiques left right and centre to fund their little party.
While 20k from a global population is a tiny tiny proportion, those who recruited them are still working in those foreign countries and largely walk free. Who knows how many people hold ISIS ideas but are sat in cosy european / american / african / australian houses. Too tired for capital letters.Supposedly 20000 foreigners have joined ISIS since the uprisings. I have mixed feelings about this. For one, it's bad that so many have joined their ranks, but on the other hand, it's good that all the scum are in one place. It's my sincere hope that one day the world will have enough and move in to kill every last one of that 20000.
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Blade 619 you have been baptized in Fire and Blood and emerged as IRON!
I will remember this, Blade, and I will be forever grateful... oh hell words fail me! ( @ )( @ )
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Leave it to Blade to step in and say the most completely true post in this thread. You make my day Sir.
#47
Posted 26 February 2015 - 11:52 PM
http://nypost.com/2015/02/26/isis-destroys-ancient-iraqi-artifacts/
Not only that but they're selling antiques left right and centre to fund their little party.
While 20k from a global population is a tiny tiny proportion, those who recruited them are still working in those foreign countries and largely walk free. Who knows how many people hold ISIS ideas but are sat in cosy european / american / african / australian houses. Too tired for capital letters.Supposedly 20000 foreigners have joined ISIS since the uprisings. I have mixed feelings about this. For one, it's bad that so many have joined their ranks, but on the other hand, it's good that all the scum are in one place. It's my sincere hope that one day the world will have enough and move in to kill every last one of that 20000.
True. But this is where the necessary evil of big data surveillance comes in. If you think about it, there have been very few actual terror attacks in the western world as of late, and I bet it's not because they didn't try.
Meanwhile, some countries are making some very good steps in the right direction, I hope this sets a precedent: http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/02/25/us-austria-muslims-idUSKBN0LT28420150225
"Baptized in Fire and Blood"
#48
Posted 27 February 2015 - 01:56 AM
That is a start. In that case the most troublesome funding country towards Muslims minorities is Saudi Arabia. If they passed something like this it would really devastate future uprisings.
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