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Islamic terror in Orlando, a boost to Trump?
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Posted by Poirot, Saturday, 18 June 2016 12:57:54 PM
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simple put the gunman did what Mohammed would of done and Poirot tries to make out its what Jesus would also have done. The planned parenthood butchers and Mohammed are far more closely related. Poirot never allows facts to deter her warped narrative.
Posted by runner, Saturday, 18 June 2016 1:32:01 PM
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Poirot, "..because one nutter takes advantage of foul US gun availability"
There you go again. Reprehensible that you would try to excuse and lessen the responsibility of that disgusting, evil murderer and Islam. For what purpose? To defend your politics and grievance feminism? You are wasting your time. That clock is ticking and life is passing you bye... Posted by onthebeach, Saturday, 18 June 2016 1:40:04 PM
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"There you go again. Reprehensible that you would try to excuse and lessen the responsibility of that disgusting, evil murderer and Islam."
Oh there you go...deploying your fave "reprehensible" again...it's the stunt you pull every time. So Islam is responsible for Mateen's evil? By that assessment, far-right wing ideology (popular on OLO) is responsible for Mair's slaughter of Jo Cox? http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-06-17/jo-cox-alleged-killer-tommy-mair-had-neo-nazi-links/7520362 Well is it? What's that you say...? Oh...he was a nice quiet white guy with a mental problem. Well that's all right then. Posted by Poirot, Saturday, 18 June 2016 2:00:16 PM
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Poirot:
"There have been 998 mass shootings in the US since Sandy Hook. 3 of them involved Muslims. 998 of them involved males with guns." What is the point of saying this. It is not news. Everyone knows that far more men use guns than women. All you are doing is stating a fact. Do you have an argument to promote or not? Linking that fact to a report that someone thinks such shootings as this are caused by issues of masculinity does nothing either. Presumably you too think that shootings like these are caused by some flaw in men or some flaw in masculinity. Just because all shootings are done by men does not mean that there is a flaw in all men - it means there is a flaw in some men and like any other aberration in human behaviour you would look for common factors. The fact that they are all male tells us nothing. It just tells us their gender. We need to look for other factors that the shooters had in common if any. 'Masculinity' is also possessed by all men so that does not tell us anything. If there are other common factors which by definition must apply to every shooter then tell us what they are. Manufacturing common factors such as 'all men' and 'masculinity' are of no help whatsoever. When people resort to such simplistic statements it is because they have an agenda against 'all men' and 'masculinity' and seem to enjoy taking advantage of tragedies to further their own agenda Posted by phanto, Saturday, 18 June 2016 2:05:53 PM
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The murder of Jo Cox is horrendous, a tragedy that affects all of us.
You would be very foolish indeed to be using her murder to support your unfounded and emotional contention that gun availability and 'gun culture' was a major contributor to murders in the US when the UK's strict 'gun control' did not protect Jo Cox. Posted by onthebeach, Saturday, 18 June 2016 2:19:11 PM
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You know I'm doing nothing of the sort.
But don't let that impede your narrative. I know how much you like to embroider your ad homs.
SM starts a thread to demonise all Muslims because one nutter takes advantage of foul US gun availability.
And you obviously reckon that's just fine and dandy.
I pose another common denominator - and you're spitting feminist chips all over the place!
A Bex and a good lie down might be in order for you, mate : )