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Reports of "dozens killed" after a lorry was apparently driven into the crowd celebrating Bastille Day.

A city I love. So sad.

I wish people would stop killing each other....


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 9:44 pm
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listening to this on the radio just now - horrible

potentially 30 dead, they're saying

FFS

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Posted : 14/07/2016 9:51 pm
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More info on Reteurs France.

Warning. Graphic content.

https://francais.rt.com/france/23705-mouvement-panique-nice-camion


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 9:54 pm
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Very sad. It's a lovely city. I had a fantastic few days there a couple of years ago.


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 9:54 pm
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Terrible. Watching on French TV know. Police have advised people to stay indoors in case of further attacks.


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 10:01 pm
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Sounds bad news indeed. Juts interupted Newsnight but little detail 🙁


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 10:02 pm
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They've just mentioned it on Newsnight,more senseless violence.


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 10:03 pm
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Another horrific attack on innocent people - reports suggesting driver drove into crowd and then started shooting them.

Thoughts with the French people (again)


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 10:21 pm
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The perpetrators don't think its senseless. They are doing it with a very clear purpose.

French TV calling it a terrorist attack and saying individual was killed by police. Now speaking that terrorist(s) had guns too. Also speaking about how calls to terrorist violence recommend using any means. Remember France has a series of car rammings by Jihadists last year.

I can't understand the recent French Government decison to end the stafe of emergency nor their decison to stand down the army who have been guarding Synagogues and Jewish schools for the last 6 months.


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 10:27 pm
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Don't watch the footage, graphic for even the most hardy.

Awful thing to happen. Crazy motherf*ckers.


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 10:31 pm
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Sad sad day. France has suffered yet another major attack, it's almost 1 every 6 months plus multiple other incidents


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 10:34 pm
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Don't watch the footage, graphic for even the most hardy.

Amazing how that shit is on Liveleak in seconds.

...and yes I watched it, and yes I wish I hadn't.


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 10:36 pm
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At least 60 deaths 🙁


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 10:38 pm
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Sky now reporting 60 killed


 
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I watched it, and yes I wish I hadn't.

The description was enough for me to avoid making the same mistake.

Sad times.


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 10:39 pm
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Sky now reporting 60 killed

Seeing the aftermath, that is really not hard to believe.


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 10:39 pm
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Absolutely horrible, so sad.

An attack like this appears to be so easy to pull off.


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 11:00 pm
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Total now 73 killed - sad, sad day.


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 11:01 pm
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BFMTV reporting eye witnesses heard driver shouting Allahu Ackbar - also said he drove more than 2km running people over after mounting the pavement which was packed with families for 14 July fireworks 🙁


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 11:02 pm
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In the truck they found grenades and guns


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 11:07 pm
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This is the perfect opportunity to push an Islamophobic agenda. I wonder if anybody will do that tonight...hardly even hours after the incident.


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 11:09 pm
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Fly there on Saturday for a week.
going to be giving out loving vibes.


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 11:10 pm
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Friends in nice right now as they're getting married there tomorrow. Hoping they got an early night tonight 🙁


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 11:16 pm
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Don't need a gun or a bomb do you?

Yeah, despite my dislike for Islam and religion in general - some solidarity, dialogue and love needs to be shown for our own peace loving muslim communities right now. We need less division.

It's gone too far now hasn't it? If it doesn't work, we can at least say we tried - before this all ends up with us Europeans going a bit 1940's again in a fit of rage.


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 11:23 pm
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Its a terrorist attack dd. How do you want to report it, driver error ? The police told people to stay indoors in case of further atacka. Under our new controlled immigration system we will be able to welcome more people from the Middle East, ****stan, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Indonesia than we are able to at present. Exceelnt news

Tom I have plenty of love and respect for my Muslim friends and colleagues. I worked in a Bank for 11 years with a very substantial number of Muslims and my last boss was Egyptian. You should hear what he had to say about Jihadists - he wasn't interested in trial,by jury if that was avoidable.


 
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Jamby +1

A lot of Persian friends here on my side, many are what you'd consider to be neocons and supported the Iraq war for the right reasons - unlike our Tony Blair.

It's just a shame that we never ask them for any advice.

BTW - a small part of me agrees with your sentiments on the EU being a bastion of white privilege, it's just that I don't think Brexiters really cared for their own bullshit on that one.


 
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It's just a shame that we never ask them for any advice.

I think we are better at this than the Americans though, one reason they value our intelligence gathering. If you wish Emma Sky's book is excellent.


 
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Yeah but for the past 15 years, we've really failed on the international hearts and minds front - at home and abroad. If we'd had a few people who really understood the middle east and the propaganda game - then things could have been different.

This attack - and the tribalism around brexit has left me feeling more dejected about humanities outlook...than well...since I can remember.

Meh, night - will reread in the morning.


 
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[b]Contre nous de la tyrannie[/b]


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 11:43 pm
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I still really do t know what to say. Not least because if the recent attacks in Turkey and Iraq also killing so many.

PS I can see why you're quoting that Jamba (but the lyrics bring out the hand wringer in me).

PPS it's just occurred to me my sister's due to be in Nice around now. Hope she's safely far away....


 
Posted : 14/07/2016 11:57 pm
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Brother in law in Nice visiting his parents is safe and well. They where on the Promenade watching the fireworks. Mobile networks swamped


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 12:01 am
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Under our new controlled immigration system...

Jesus wept.


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 12:05 am
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Other friends safe and well having also been at the fireworks. They said the scene was really terrible.


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 12:26 am
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I just feel profound, impotent anger at these things now. Maybe even hate.


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 12:31 am
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I feel utter despair for the world these days... The hatred we are reminded of on a daily basis is heartbreaking, and there's no light at the end of the tunnel that I can see!


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 2:08 am
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why do they have to show such images? I think its too much.


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 4:19 am
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How can someone carry out an act like this knowing they are going to kill dozens of innocent people and that they will also die. How can they be so brainwashed?

I am not sure why but this has got to me more than any of the other recent terrorist attacks. Absolutely terrible :(.


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 6:02 am
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I too can't see an issue with what DD said?

The only minor issue I have is maybe whether it has been confirmed as an islamic terrorist attack yet. I haven't read all the reports but did see a comment where certain cries were being made that would allude to it - but as I said, I haven't read full reports right through. To assume it's islamic terrorism ahead of the fact isn't right.

As far as i can see he has cautioned that the actions of one individual gives potential for a further wave of islamophobia retaliation from other counter groups. I don't see why that is excusing the acts. It's a perfectly fair thing to worry about.


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 6:43 am
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I just feel profound, impotent anger at these things now. Maybe even hate

When the answer is actually more love, not a dippy hippy shit way, but more hate never stopped hatred


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 6:44 am
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Can we concentrate on giving our thoughts to those who have died, their loved ones and friends instead of arguing.


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 6:51 am
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Indeed. And the first I knew of it was my phone telling me an old school friend was safe in Nice. Really brings it home, horrific.


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 6:56 am
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Was in Nice a few weeks ago with my wife and daughter, a lovely place and lovely people. My heart goes out to them. Can't help but think of the people who served us in shops and restaurants, or who exchanged a smile with our daughter as we walked along the prom. I don't know them but I hope they're OK.


 
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While I don't agree with the vehemence of Wilburt's post, I think he was suggesting it could be seen as a self fulfilling prophecy or bait to move the conversation in that direction.

It did seem a bit jarring from the fact/condolences posts that preceded it.

I could be way off, tho. And as per Drac lets see if one thread on STW can not descend into bickering.


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 7:09 am
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Another huge French intelligence failure. Deploying the Army and it's reserve will have little or no affect.


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 7:25 am
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Seems sadly appropriate to post this.


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 7:26 am
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heard on R4 yesterday morning that France had just yesterday decided to downgrade their security level from National Emergency following the last attack 🙁


 
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Another huge French intelligence failure. Deploying the Army and it's reserve will have little or no affect

I don't think any country could have stopped this.

Minimal planning needed. What is done will be over encrypted communications.

Now, if it comes out the individual who did this was known to the authorities, then questions may be asked.

...even then, man drives lorry is not exactly going to flag up the intent of what was to come.


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 7:42 am
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Another huge French intelligence failure

Wtf? Unless you want to live in a police state how exactly does an intelligence service prevent every one of this type of attack? All I've heard is he was known to police (as a criminal) not as a potential terrorist. Even if he was under suspicion there's no way the French intelligence service can keep track of everyone that crosses their radar.


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 7:42 am
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Another huge French intelligence failure.

Stay classy.


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 7:51 am
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wot pondo sed.

I think it's almost sad how people believe that the state can protect them from every fool who wants to harm others.

That every attack is an abject failure by the security services.

You don't get the FBI blamed for every lone gunman attack in the States - why is this different?


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 7:55 am
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Another huge French intelligence failure

Erm... ok

Its actually far from it. You have to look at the bigger picture. This is a desperate act to try and counter the fact that ISIS (or whatever you want to call them) are losing the military conflict and being driven back, while losing support as the people see them for what they are.

its terrible, but lets keep things in context


 
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They were already considering sacking their head of intelligence. Under a sustained long term attack their only response has been to call out the reserve and to downgrade their alert status. All points to a failure within their security system to understand and asses the situation.

I did not mention stopping all attacks or becoming a police state. What I'm suggesting is its time for a change at the top and a root and branch review of their system. You can find plenty of articles that indicate and underlying dissatisfaction with French security and cooperation with other allied nations.


 
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We have a choice. We can publish pictures to promote fear to support our own agendas, which is a bit tasteless, or we can sit down and work out how to deal with this, get together and support each other.
PersonallyI won't be making a fuss, I won't be scared and I won't shun anyone because of race or religion.
I am embarrased for those who are using this for their own ends, but I won't shun you either.


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 8:03 am
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A sadder situation for humanity I can not think of.

May the souls of those innocent rest in festival they enjoyed before they encountered the abomination.


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 8:06 am
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why do they have to show such images? I think its too much.

I think it's important we see such things. Today, we are largely isolated from death on a first hand basis in the 1st world and yet, in our virtual world, we no longer blink an eye at people getting killed (witness the fact a film or computer game can show hundreds of people getting killed without issue, but have to carry a banner saying "no animals were harmed during the making of").

We see news reports of "hundreds killed by fighting in Syria" but we don;t see the details, see the misery and human suffering. Well, here, we ARE seeing it, and hopefully it will affect the way we think and act for the better (possibly for the worse if we let anger rule ourselves!)


 
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Another huge French intelligence failure

Really?

If anything it's just rendered intelligence meaningless. No need to make bombs or get guns, just use a lorry. The simplicity really is bloody terrifying. Utterly impossible to defend against.


 
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I think it's important we see such things. Today, we are largely isolated from death on a first hand basis in the 1st world and yet, in our virtual world, we no longer blink an eye at people getting killed (witness the fact a film or computer game can show hundreds of people getting killed without issue, but have to carry a banner saying "no animals were harmed during the making of").

Agreed. I was watching this unfold online last night and saw the videos as they appeared on twitter. I was disgusted by what I saw, but not sorry that I watched.


 
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Another huge French intelligence failure.

sorry dont agree with that. i agree with FuzzyWuzzy in they cant be expected to track every would be terrorist...half the people they track may not even be terrorists...its just that they suspect that they may be...until they commit a crime there's no way of telling.
reports suggest the perpetrator was a known criminal to the police...so he may have done this of his own volition...we dont know yet. until the French authorities disclose more information on who the driver was and what they suspect his reasons for the attack was and whether he had any links to any terror group i dont think its right to be speculating on this any further.

right now we should be offering thoughts and prayers for the victims of this senseless killing.


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 9:17 am
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As others have said almost impossible to guard against. Not only could it happen just as easily in this country it could well have been worse here. How long would it have taken for armed officers to respond, whereas in France you could argue the police were more prepared to deal with such an incident as far more of the police routinely carry firearms.


 
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until the French authorities disclose more information on who the driver was and what they suspect his reasons for the attack was and whether he had any links to any terror group i dont think its right to be speculating on this any further.

Are you suggesting he might have been an angry Mormon?


 
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[i]Ninja Edited for reasons.[/i]

...but:

09:19 GMT
French local media have identified the truck driver as Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel. It was revealed earlier that he was a 31-year-old French national who was born in Tunisia.

- rt.com


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 9:36 am
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Another huge [s]French intelligence[/s] failure of society

The world needs to look and what makes someone do such an act, what isolates them from society and pushes them in to influence of terrorists.
People are not born evil.


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 9:50 am
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As with previous attacks, this is more a French society problem than an international terrorist issue.
A lot of North African youth are not integrated at all in society.
Nice is a beautiful town, have family there and visit regularly, but it has a lot of very difficult suburbs.
It also has a very right wing Mayor, not Front National, but not far.

Don't want to look at pictures or read about it. Just feel very sad and numb about it all.


 
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We where up until 3am watching French news and checking on friends and family. There where early reports of guns, grenades and the shouts plus reports of driver being shot dead by police. It was apparent very quickly it was an act of terrorism. Use of vehicles to ram pedestrians is not new, its happened in France before, in Austria (fatally) and of course in Israel.

French press report he rammed the police barricade and broke through. All French police are armed and fhe Army is permanently present outside every Synagogue and Jewish School and all other government buildings. I have no doubt the lorry came under police / army fire but if its travelling quickly its obvious it can break through.

As for intelligence the authorities here are tracking 1000's of people, I imagine France its even more. With unbreakable encryption now on WhatsAp etc terrorists can communicate freely. Its impossible for the authrorities to foil every attack at the planning stage. Whether they could have had more robust barriers, that will be discussed I imagine.

Hollande has now reversed his decision to end the state of emergency and to remove the army protection of the Jewish community. IMO its time to recognise we live in a very different world and security commitments need to go up substantially not down


 
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Just to reiterate, there where eyewitness reports on TV of him shout Allahu Ackbar last night, around 1:30am I recall.


 
Posted : 15/07/2016 10:18 am
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What we need to do Jamby, is ban automatic high capacity assault trucks.


 
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What we need to do Jamby, is ban automatic high capacity assault trucks.

That's really not being helpful.


 
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I am not saying they are radicalised by outside influence, but the origin of the problem is total lack of integration in society.
But of course terrorism is a lot easier to blame for politicians rather than looking at their past, present and future failures to deal with real issues.


 
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We spent a good while trying to park in the area last night ahead of the fireworks. Due to it being so busy we decided to head back to our hotel to watch from there. In hindsight a very lucky decision.

A truly shocking and depressing event.


 
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Truly tragic what happened last night

At least Rihanna and the cast of 50 Shades of Grey are all accounted for

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/nice-attack-live-updates-rihanna-50-shades-of-grey-cast-a7138131.html


 
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Just to reiterate, there where eyewitness reports on TV of him shout Allahu Ackbar last night, around 1:30am I recall.

So what?? What does that actually matter and how exactly is it relevant to anything?

Some f'kin nutjob decides its OK to run over people celebrating because..well what? What in the world could possibly make someone think that's ok? I don't care what he's shouting, wearing, the colour of his skin or what religious beliefs he has - I'm pretty certain that there's no where in any religious scripture or document that says what has happened here is OK. Its a group of f'kin nutters trying to spread fear and hatred and in doing so killing innocent people. And by having it on every single form of media they're getting exactly what they wanted.

As per everyone else, I'm stunned, shocked and saddened by what's happened. Made equally worse by the constant showing of videos taken last night. Personally I find it disgusting that 'action shots' of what happened are being broadcast. If one of my family or friends was a victim of an attack, the last thing I'd want is for footage to be shown to those obsessed with watching people (including children) being run over by a truck. Its a complete lack of respect to those injured or killed, something which in this day and age seems to be becoming more and more common. Additionally, they (ISIS or whichever band of mouth-breathing scum claim responsibility for this attack) want people to fear them or hate them, or just generally fight them. Showing stuff like this only exacerbates the problem.

As for increasing the security threat - how exactly do you police something like this? What on earth is the army going to do? There's nothing you can do, and turning up the hatred 'Trump style' isn't going to make anything any better.


 
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At least Rihanna and the cast of 50 Shades of Grey are all accounted for

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/nice-attack-live-updates-rihanna-50-shades-of-grey-cast-a7138131.html

Oh thank god, out of tragedy come good news.

Words fail me when I think about children and families out to watch fireworks being caught up in this senseless action.


 
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So what?? What does that actually matter and how exactly is it relevant to anything?

Some f'kin nutjob decides its OK to run over people celebrating because..well what? What in the world could possibly make someone think that's ok? I don't care what he's shouting, wearing, the colour of his skin or what religious beliefs he has - I'm pretty certain that there's no where in any religious scripture or document that says what has happened here is OK. Its a group of f'kin nutters trying to spread fear and hatred and in doing so killing innocent people. And by having it on every single form of media they're getting exactly what they wanted.

As per everyone else, I'm stunned, shocked and saddened by what's happened. Made equally worse by the constant showing of videos taken last night. Personally I find it disgusting that 'action shots' of what happened are being broadcast. If one of my family or friends was a victim of an attack, the last thing I'd want is for footage to be shown to those obsessed with watching people (including children) being run over by a truck. Its a complete lack of respect to those injured or killed, something which in this day and age seems to be becoming more and more common. Additionally, they (ISIS or whichever band of mouth-breathing scum claim responsibility for this attack) want people to fear them or hate them, or just generally fight them. Showing stuff like this only exacerbates the problem.

As for increasing the security threat - how exactly do you police something like this? What on earth is the army going to do? There's nothing you can do, and turning up the hatred 'Trump style' isn't going to make anything any better.

+1
those ISIS mo-fo's havent claimed responsibility for it..or at least not yet. so could it be that this was the actions of a deranged loner who happens to be muslim?
its funny how right away the media is classing this as an act of terrorism (and quite rightly so) but when Andres Brevik went on his killing rampage the media wasnt as quick to class that as an act of terrorsim but the action of a lone wolf who may have had mental health issues...funny that


 
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chubstr +1 my thoughts exactly


 
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Words fail me when I think about children and families out to watch fireworks being caught up in this senseless action.

with all due respect this kind of thing is a regular occurance in other parts of the world such as afghanistan, ****stan, israel, palestine, iraq, syria to name but a few...but the world ignores them but then shows its shock horror when it happens a little closer to home
FFS who decides that one life is worth more than another??
it shouldnt matter about race, gender or religion...its all human life at the end of the day and should therefore be equal


 
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Is it really just a coincidence he was mulsim?

Not sure we'll ever resolve the problem with our heads stuck up our arses.


 
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Just to reiterate, there where eyewitness reports on TV of him shout Allahu Ackbar last night, around 1:30am I recall.

So what?? What does that actually matter and how exactly is it relevant to anything?

Some f'kin nutjob decides its OK to run over people celebrating because..well what? What in the world could possibly make someone think that's ok? I don't care what he's shouting, wearing, the colour of his skin or what religious beliefs he has - I'm pretty certain that there's no where in any religious scripture or document that says what has happened here is OK. Its a group of f'kin nutters trying to spread fear and hatred and in doing so killing innocent people. And by having it on every single form of media they're getting exactly what they wanted.

It matters. He wasn't shouting "sing hosanna" or "hari hari". Saudi Arabia is spending billions (some say up to $100billion a year) promoting their wahhabist ideology all over the world. From mosques in Orlando to villages in rural ****stan. They want this interpretation of Islam to become the dominant force in the world.

ISIS could be defeated overnight but another iteration of it will emerge with Saudi/Quatari funding a month later.

These attacks are carried out by "lone nutters". But they are lone nutters who are buying into an ideology that is being promoted worldwide with a multi billion pound budget.


 
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the origin of the problem is total lack of integration in society

I'm getting sick of reading comments like this. Look around you, here in London and in thousands of other places around the world there are huge numbers of perfectly well integrated people from all sorts of religious, ethnic and cultural backgrounds.

The origin of the problem is Islam taken to its self expressed conclusion.


 
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Clearly hugely sad that another group of innocents have lost their lives.

Thing that bugs me though is how we continue to refer to these acts as terrorism. The label just (IMO) legitimises (as far as is possible) the perpetrators' actions. We should just refer to them as murders or mass murders - make clear what is going on. There is no cause that justifies the deliberate taking of innocent life.


 
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Words fail me when I think about children and families out to watch fireworks being caught up in this senseless action.

with all due respect this kind of thing is a regular occurance in other parts of the world such as afghanistan, ****stan, israel, palestine, iraq, syria to name but a few...but the world ignores them but then shows its shock horror when it happens a little closer to home
FFS who decides that one life is worth more than another??
it shouldnt matter about race, gender or religion...its all human life at the end of the day and should therefore be equal

I wasn't looking for a pissing competition of "who has it worse", I was merely commenting on how bloody horrible this is. But thank you for taking a huge steaming dump over my comment.


 
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