Bring back torture. Get him so close to death he begs for it, then heal him, then do it all over again. I volunteer to take the first shift.
Bring back torture. Get him so close to death he begs for it, then heal him, then do it all over again. I volunteer to take the first shift.
True I do mostly agree. But so as long as we're allowed to this, it's not Breeze' fault. The admins made these rules.posting about a list of horrific things that happened and then asking thoughts as if someone is retarded enough to say that anyone ever murdered for practicing their religion deserved it.
dude ur beggin for attention lmfao please stop vague thxYes because islamophobia exists in the western world.
When u say that people are celebrating/congradulating the shooter, they are the minority. Most people with a brain will realize a difference between innocent people praying and an actual threat. Those people who are congratulating are in the minority.
People will always hate other people based on race or religion and it will be impossible to get rid of that. I guarentee if the case was changed to anything, there will be some small group that will see it as positive.
You do pad posts you post everyday some small irrelevant bs that makes no sense and no one cares about. I’m just the first one to call it out. While calling you out on padding posts on this topic specifically is a pretty move by me, you do pad posts.
I don’t care if you know about my past and honestly I don’t want you to know about me as you pester people constantly on PT. I just personally don’t think we should be talking about this on the forums. This is an opinion and people can disagree with this. Idc
As for the disrespectful part, that comes from me seeing this as a way to pad posts. If that wasn’t ur intention (which to me it was) then I’ll take that back and say i’m sorry
I regret that some of the responses to this attack in all our countries will be to curtail people's various rights. But I also wish that, just this once, we could all take a break from the usual routine of using tragedies as a rhetorical cudgel against eachother. More and more, whenever something awful happens, people automatically use it to suppress political dissent for whatever issues they want.
I've had some time to this about this more in depth
In my opinion, I think actions like this should make people rethink positions that alienate or marginalize other groups of people. Actions like this should be followed up with policies that make it impossible for things like this to happen, rather than say "Yea that was terrible, let's pray for the victims." Success stories of mediation between two groups, politically or ethnically, have always been through policy, not wishful thinking. Take Cyprus for example, where Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots were in a ethnic/religious civil war for decades. Only after policy allowing for more trust between groups did the violence wane, and Cyprus is nowhere near as bad as it was previously in the 1970s/80s/90s. Another example is Australia, where after a mass shooting that killed 35 people, the Australian government called for a complete ban on firearms (to a very unhappy public, I should add), and there hasn't been a mass shooting since.
I do agree however, that political and social opinions by the majority of people do not reflect the actions perpetrated by terrorists of all kinds. That said, I also believe that politically and socially there is apathy towards actually remedying the problems that lead to these actions. Lack of religious tolerance and education about multiculturalism causes foreign and domestic terrorism alike, with the latter being the more dangerous statistically. Lack of policing on groups that foster hate towards others brings forth monsters that would do such heinous things. At the very least there should be political discussion on these matters, rather than dismissing them.