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  • Kenshiro
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    This is getting beyond reason, we need to end these cunts otherwise they will throw the world back in to the fucking dark ages.

    Religion is the only thing on this planet that makes people do such things. Brain dead.

  • TheGanainm
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    At a beach there's no safer place than on a surfboard because ISIS don't surf!
    Lieutenant I want a tactical nuclear dropped over Raqqa, give us some room to breathe.

  • hichri ines
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    Rokuroku Hotcoco why would u say that , i am muslim and tunisian and islam is nothing like it's showed, so you don' get to talk badly about our prophet Mohammed or any other prophet . why can't you get it already there are facts you know but your just too ignorant to know about it. those 5 words you wrote made me cry . we are not terrors so take it back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Kais weslety
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    For the first time of my life I present myself with the following words:" hello people of the UK , I am Kais Weslety, desperately sorry for being from Tunisia"
    so glad Matthew James and fiancée Sarah Wilson made it to safety in spite of Matthew’s wounds. Yet, my heart's bleeding and sorry is so little to say to the lost souls, the 39 or so savagely slaughtered for nothing but some world wide conspiracy against world peace. Terror’s striking here and there mercilessly and nobody can tell who is behind. Do you still remember the London Underground attacks? Or worse, 9/11th ? Looks so far away now and our memories are short lived which shouldn’t be. Well, France’s Charlie Hebdo attacks are only a little while ago. We surely still recall it, yet, we tend to forget it and carry on busying ourselves with the everyday chores. How naïve and vulnerable of us all citizens of the world. Regardless of which flag you salute or which national anthem you sing, today’s most deadly enemy is targeting all of us, they are shooting at whatever moves be they Muslims , Christians, or any….. no one is spared. They are simply against life and they hate peace. The young killer in Tunisia’s Sousse hotel bloodshed did not act out of no religious reasons or beliefs. He is someone who had been both paid and brainwashed to do what he did. Same thing applies to the executer of the Bardo Museum events and all similar attacks throughout the world. In all cases, the plan is the same: The attack is carried out by one person or a small group of two or three people in a situation where the attack is cleverly arranged in a way that it most likely ends up with the attacker being shot dead, thus, leaving no clues that will lead to revealing the identity of the planners, the big boss.
    This is, in my mind, not a war lead by Muslims on non-Muslims.
    This is not a modern crusade. There had been many religious wars along history but those wars had clear objectives and the conflicts that set warfare into action were easy to comprehend.
    Today’s terrorism is a blind war. The terrorists have not one enemy to aim at. They might have in their minds some god knows which goals and to reach them they are ready to kill whoever is to be killed according to their plan. ISIS fighters are killing Sunni Muslims like them, Shiite Muslims, Christians… their killing machine makes no difference about who is the next victim. The real meaning of absurdity.
    Are these murderers fighting for freedom? Are they brave warriors? Does the national Welsh anthem speak about them when it says : “Her brave warriors, patriots much blessed, It was for freedom that they lost their blood.” ?
    Could it be some global weapon trade mafia who is inciting all this world turmoil ?
    In the National Welsh anthem, I find the last line “May the ancient language remain.” Most amazing and adorable. We, Tunisians ourselves must have included the same line in our anthem for we were Amazigh people (and Amazigh in our ancient language means the Free Men” ) before we were put to the sward to be Arabized.
    My heart and soul are with you all , my brothers and sisters in Wales, Ireland, England , Scotland and elsewhere in the world. I have a special love for your culture and language which made me now among very few here in Tunisia who speak English like a Native.