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Discussion Thread #5
By: TheCyclonicStorm Date: November 15, 2015, 7:19 am
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This is the Discussion thread for Vive la France!
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There's only one topic to discuss – the unfortunate
circumstances we find ourselves seeing in Paris, France.
However, there shall be no condescending, sarcastic or racist
slurs against the French people, or there will be hell to pay.
Of course, feel free to express your sadness or anger towards
the events that have happened in these past few days. I'm not a
fan of #PrayForParis, but I urge to all to offer your
condolences to the families of the innocent people who have lost
their lives.
— TheCyclonicStorm[/center]
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Re: Discussion Thread #5
By: Sandra al-Korinth Date: November 15, 2015, 8:36 am
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These current events are really sad. Prayers and thoughts go to
affected families. It actually affected me as well: my dad's
friends were in conference in Paris and now they literally can't
go home.
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Re: Discussion Thread #5
By: GRACETHEDUCK Date: November 15, 2015, 7:16 pm
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I actually feel pretty appreciative that you're doing this, Mr
Cyclone. Those people in France may be suffering from losses,
but let's not forget all those other countries that are
experiencing terrorism as well; Lebanon, several countries in
the Middle East. It's not just France that's been affected.
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Re: Discussion Thread #5
By: Ever.fluff Date: November 15, 2015, 7:45 pm
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They are not Muslims. They are going against EVERYTHING in
Islam. The rules of Islam clearly say "do not harm others." They
may consider themselves as Muslims, but they aren't. I know this
because I AM a Muslim so please stop associating these assfarts
with Islam. Another thing is... Why is everyone worrying about
Paris. What about Lebanon? Pakistan? Palestine? Iraq? More
people are dying there but everyone's making a big deal about
Paris. Terrorism has no religion. And PLEASE pray for others as
well.
Now that I'm kind of calm, I'm really sad about the Paris
incident and I am praying for them, but really, other people are
dying too.
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Re: Discussion Thread #5
By: raymondmay113 Date: November 15, 2015, 7:56 pm
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Uh, Cyclone, The attacks TECHNICALLY happened on November 13,
2015, as that was the local date of the attacks.
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Re: Discussion Thread #5
By: HunsingerTheLearner Date: November 15, 2015, 9:32 pm
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[quote author=TheCyclonicStorm link=topic=237.msg36451#msg36451
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This is the Discussion thread for Vive la France!
HTML http://confederationofinrazimad.createaforum.com/official-announcements/vive-la-france!-236/new/#new
There's only one topic to discuss – the unfortunate
circumstances we find ourselves seeing in Paris, France.
However, there shall be no condescending, sarcastic or racist
slurs against the French people, or there will be hell to pay.
Of course, feel free to express your sadness or anger towards
the events that have happened in these past few days. I'm not a
fan of #PrayForParis, but I urge to all to offer your
condolences to the families of the innocent people who have lost
their lives.
— TheCyclonicStorm[/center]
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Cyclone, I respect you for doing this. I first thought, "Oh,
yippee, a new update!", but then I read everything and I sobered
down. This is really sad, and I am thankful that you did this.
[quote author=Ever.fluff link=topic=237.msg36472#msg36472
date=1447638310]
They are not Muslims. They are going against EVERYTHING in
Islam. The rules of Islam clearly say "do not harm others." They
may consider themselves as Muslims, but they aren't. I know this
because I AM a Muslim so please stop associating these assfarts
with Islam. Another thing is... Why is everyone worrying about
Paris. What about Lebanon? Pakistan? Palestine? Iraq? More
people are dying there but everyone's making a big deal about
Paris. Terrorism has no religion. And PLEASE pray for others as
well.
Now that I'm kind of calm, I'm really sad about the Paris
incident and I am praying for them, but really, other people are
dying too.
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Yes, but the Islamic state did take credit for it . . .
[quote author=raymondmay113 link=topic=237.msg36474#msg36474
date=1447638987]
Uh, Cyclone, The attacks TECHNICALLY happened on November 13,
2015, as that was the local date of the attacks.
[/quote]
Raymond, I feel like punching you right now. The date doesn't
matter, only that lives were lost because of this abominable act
. . .
In respect for the people who died, I'm rethinking my life, and
trying to do better. I would encourage all of you to also do
that. I'm also trying to wear clothes that match the blue,
white, and red colors, in honor of France. I might even make a
little circle with the colors on it and pin it to my shirt, and
give one to others that I know. I've been hearing of all of
these different acts of terrorism for a long time, and they must
stop! People should not have to live in terror their entire
lives, looking at that unknown person and worrying that they
might kill them.
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Re: Discussion Thread #5
By: GRACETHEDUCK Date: November 15, 2015, 11:06 pm
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Did you not just read what Amani just wrote? It doesn't matter
if the terrorists say that they're a specific religion. If they
rebuke an emphasised law of their religion, their claim is not
valid. To be honest, I sympathise with Muslims who have to go
through this everyday. A bunch of people claim that they're part
of a religion brings destruction all over the place, so then
people begin going all 'OMG, those Muslims are such asshats.'
and it annoys me to no end because there are people who aren't
just hating on the people who are involved in terrorism, they're
also hating on the religion.
I'm sorry, Amani and I were talking about this just today, and
I'm pretty sure we turned a few heads while we were
scream-ranting.
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Re: Discussion Thread #5
By: Sarah von Sapata Date: November 15, 2015, 11:10 pm
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Aww, this is a really sweet update. :) It's not a very happy
thing, what has happened, but it's a happy thing that the world
is backing France on this. I read an account of one woman who
was at the American Rock Concert when the people around her
dropped dead in a matter of seconds, before she had to fake dead
for over an hour. It was quite eye opening.
I'm not looking forward to the backlash that Muslims all around
the world will get for this, people don't seem to understand
that not all Muslims are terrorists.
[quote author=Ever.fluff link=topic=237.msg36472#msg36472
date=1447638310]
Why is everyone worrying about Paris. What about Lebanon?
Pakistan? Palestine? Iraq? More people are dying there but
everyone's making a big deal about Paris. Terrorism has no
religion. And PLEASE pray for others as well.
[/quote]
I think the world is fussing over Paris much more because those
countries you mentioned are war-torn. We are used to hearing
about them being in the middle of fighting and death, it has
become the norm and we have become desensitised and are no
longer unsettled at hearing about the deaths caused by the
fighting there. Yes, it makes it no less terrible or wrong but
Paris is a country outside of all this terror; they are not
involved in the wars occurring in other parts of the world and
so when we hear about such things, it comes as a shock to us.
Also, the media has a big effect on what we see or hear about.
And the Middle East is something the media only touches on.
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Re: Discussion Thread #5
By: HunsingerTheLearner Date: November 16, 2015, 1:22 am
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[quote author=GRACETHEDUCK link=topic=237.msg36480#msg36480
date=1447650407]
Did you not just read what Amani just wrote? It doesn't matter
if the terrorists say that they're a specific religion. If they
rebuke an emphasised law of their religion, their claim is not
valid. To be honest, I sympathise with Muslims who have to go
through this everyday. A bunch of people claim that they're part
of a religion brings destruction all over the place, so then
people begin going all 'OMG, those Muslims are such asshats.'
and it annoys me to no end because there are people who aren't
just hating on the people who are involved in terrorism, they're
also hating on the religion.
I'm sorry, Amani and I were talking about this just today, and
I'm pretty sure we turned a few heads while we were
scream-ranting.
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I'm sorry if I offended you or Amani. I didn't mean it like
that. I was just saying that whoever the "Islamic State" is,
they took credit for it. The Islamic State may not actually be
Muslim, but "Islam" is in their title. I live among Muslims, and
I know quite well that most aren't the type that would support
this type of thing. I remember reading a book about a Muslim
whose family was shocked and sad about 9/11. Everyone around
them was always looking at them suspiciously, and it was quite
depressing. These so called "Muslim" terrorists are hindering
their cause more than helping it, since they make people hate
Islam, which is not right. Islam is not to blame. Terrorists
are.
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Re: Discussion Thread #5
By: Neamhain Blackmailer Date: November 16, 2015, 4:35 pm
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Just because they call themselves that does not mean they
represent Islam. Also, they don't care if they make people hate
Islam. ISIS, as well as some other radical Muslims, want
non-Muslims to die. They believe non-Muslims are wrong, and
that's that. They don't care if they kill Muslims on the way.
They just want Earth to be 'purified' and 'cleansed' of
non-Muslims.
[quote author=Hunsinger The Matist
link=topic=237.msg36475#msg36475 date=1447644739][quote
author=raymondmay113 link=topic=237.msg36474#msg36474
date=1447638987]
Uh, Cyclone, The attacks TECHNICALLY happened on November 13,
2015, as that was the local date of the attacks.
[/quote]
Raymond, I feel like punching you right now. The date doesn't
matter, only that lives were lost because of this abominable act
. . .[/quote]
Raymond is just trying to make the facts known, as facts are
often crucial with this type of events.
Raymond, how dare you talk about dates when we are talking about
lives that were violently taken. Now I feel violent as well.
[quote author=Hunsinger The Matist
link=topic=237.msg36475#msg36475 date=1447644739]In respect for
the people who died, I'm rethinking my life, and trying to do
better. I would encourage all of you to also do that. I'm also
trying to wear clothes that match the blue, white, and red
colors, in honor of France. I might even make a little circle
with the colors on it and pin it to my shirt, and give one to
others that I know. I've been hearing of all of these different
acts of terrorism for a long time, and they must stop! People
should not have to live in terror their entire lives, looking at
that unknown person and worrying that they might kill
them.[/quote]
If I wear red, white, and blue, people will think I'm just being
patriotic. They actually probably wouldn't even notice as those
colors frequent my wardrobe.
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