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howlin_wolf_66 November 18 2015, 18:45:54 UTC
Yes; they want to bring forth the end of the world, and it's sickening... :-(

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Smash Daesh! devifemme November 19 2015, 06:51:10 UTC
Yup, truly sickening, Wolf! I trust we shall be united in our disgust, finding the means by which to destroy Daesh utterly.

Incidentally, I understand the Arabic term "Daesh" is quite derogatory. For this reason, France will henceforth call them by this name* -- and I hope the entire world can show our collective resolve to deal with the bastards by joining the French! From now on let's refer to them ONLY as "Daesh," rather than the name they arrogated to themselves.

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* http://www.france24.com/en/20140917-france-switches-arabic-daesh-acronym-islamic-state

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ggary November 18 2015, 21:37:21 UTC
Deep down in the psyche of the the followers of ISIS there seems to be a deep rage, but also a fear, a fear of the unlike. They fear that which is different. For a lot of the history of the human race we have passed laws that demonised the different; different sexualities, different skin colours, different beliefs. Only relatively recently have we been able to start to move on from this. We've been able to let go of our comfortable fears. ISIS are scared to let go of their view of the world, and rather than try and change their views, they want to try and change the world. The whole pose of ISIS, the piety and holiness, is a sham. The mainspring of their actions is fear. In the days since the abomination, huge numbers of ordinary people have carried on with their lives. The friendly football match between England and France a few days ago would normally have been only moderately attended. After the deaths one might have expected everyone to stay at home, hiding from the terrorists. The stadium was sold out. All of those people wanted ( ... )

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devifemme November 19 2015, 06:41:17 UTC
Very well put, my friend. I was delighted to see the UK-France match so well attended at Wembley. The proud accomplishment there being only slightly diminished by the panic in Hannover that produced a last-minute cancellation of the parallel Holland-Germany match...

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khall November 20 2015, 13:55:22 UTC
There hasn't been a crusade for 600+ years. They need to get over it.:/

K.

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devifemme November 20 2015, 14:26:17 UTC
Nice point -- you really think you can sell it to them?

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