Terrorists Attacks thread.

This thread means anytime you see news of a terrorist attack or some kinda disaster, post it here: mass murders, bombings, etc.

Anything related to that, post it here!

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  • Convenience.

  • Well, I thought, might as well.

    Convenience.

  • A few people were attacked in Reutlingen, Germany. The attacker has wounded several people and murdered a woman. According to some reports, she was pregnant at the time of the attack.

    Wanna guess the identity of the attacker? No need, he was a "Syrian refugee".

    Mods, come at me with your "guide to decency".

    http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/germany-machete-attack-syrian-refugee-8485456

  • Wanna guess the identity of the attacker? No need, he was a "Syrian refugee".

    Mods, come at me with your "guide to decency".

    We don't ban people for discussing facts; we just don't like pointless comments with generalizations, bigotry, etc. If a refugee attacks someone and you point out that it is a fact that the attacker was a refugee, we aren't going to lose any sleep over it.

    Just refrain from making bigoted comments/generalizations and such.

    Lingvort posted: »

    A few people were attacked in Reutlingen, Germany. The attacker has wounded several people and murdered a woman. According to some reports,

  • edited July 2016

    What I don't understand about terrorists is that some of them are suicidal. In 9/11 attack, the terrorists commited suicide to just destroy the twin towers. This is stupid

  • Well, they're not called crazy people for nothing :-P

    Terrorists are willing to do anything to achieve their goals.

    AronDracula posted: »

    What I don't understand about terrorists is that some of them are suicidal. In 9/11 attack, the terrorists commited suicide to just destroy the twin towers. This is stupid

  • Then how are they supposed to achieve their goals if their choice is to go to hell?

    Well, they're not called crazy people for nothing :-P Terrorists are willing to do anything to achieve their goals.

  • edited July 2016

    Their goal is to destroy part of the world.

    And losing one man dosen't matter to them. They can just replace them.

    "Cut off one head, two more take it's place."

    AronDracula posted: »

    Then how are they supposed to achieve their goals if their choice is to go to hell?

  • Oops, sorry. I forgot what goal meant

    Their goal is to destroy part of the world. And losing one man dosen't matter to them. They can just replace them. "Cut off one head, two more take it's place."

  • There was an explosion at a musical festival in Bavaria, but there isn't any further information yet. Germany sure is under attack lately.

  • edited July 2016

    Usually, I try to stay out of threads like this, as I don't like to get into heated debates. This time however, I think I have to clarify something, as it seems you are misinformed. There has been an explosion at Ansbach in Bavaria and one person died, but the explosion has been at a restaurant and not at the musical festival that is located in the same city. At this early stage of the investigation, nothing points towards a terroristic attack (or any kind of attack) and police currently suspects a gas leak to be the cause of the explosion.

    Similarly, the guy who did the mass shooting in Munich a few days ago was most likely not motivated by religion after recent evidence surfaced. While the shooter was a Muslim, there is no hard evidence that his religion played a role in his actions. However, there is evidence that he was bullied at school, suffered from severe depression and glorified previous mass shootings, like the one at Columbine and Emsdetten, who had no religious motive either. He also seemed to have planned an attack like this for years, starting long before the recent increase in terroristic attacks. While the attack is undoubtedly horrible, nothing points at religious terrorism in this case, just a guy whose depression turned into homicidal rage. Unfortunately, the same can't be said about the kid who attacked people with an axe last week at a train in Würzburg, as he clearly identified himself as a member of the IS. All in all however, there have been only very few attacks that have been genuinely motivated by religion here in Germany. Currently, we should be more concerned about France.

    There was an explosion at a musical festival in Bavaria, but there isn't any further information yet. Germany sure is under attack lately.

  • edited July 2016

    Rio Olympics happen quite soon.

    If there is place to attack with a seriously big bomb or something, it's there.

    Let's hope they handle security well (which is unlikely since that country isn't fit to hold Olympics in the first place.)

  • edited July 2016

    @TheAutisticGamer

    Wow, you weren't kidding about making this thread.

    Hopefully we won't use it too often. :/

  • No, the explosion was "deliberate", according to police. The suspect is deceased and has been identified as a local. Currently, everything indicates that the man tried to get onto the festival grounds, but didn't make it and exploded the bomb outside, which killed the suspect and one more person, as well as injuring 14. This update is from around 3:30am local time/about half an hour ago.

    Usually, I try to stay out of threads like this, as I don't like to get into heated debates. This time however, I think I have to clarify so

  • Because they are martyrs for their religion. That's all their is to it. They don't care about their life because in the afterlife they are suppose to be rewarded for the terrorist acts they've committed.

    AronDracula posted: »

    What I don't understand about terrorists is that some of them are suicidal. In 9/11 attack, the terrorists commited suicide to just destroy the twin towers. This is stupid

  • Many apologies, I stand corrected. It appears your version of the events is actually true. My own sources have been police reports, who have been up to date by the time I wrote my comment, but later developments proved that it was in fact a deliberate explosion and not the gas leak they suspected earlier. Though, I have found nothing about a second dead person, every report I have read so far mentioned that only the suspect himself died and that none of the injured are in critical condition.

    No, the explosion was "deliberate", according to police. The suspect is deceased and has been identified as a local. Currently, everything i

  • Well, they attack where it's weak and unexpected to make a lot of damages before being caught. Rio doesn't look like that.

    I know nothing about Rio Police but if they handle security a minimum I don't think it will happen.

    Clord posted: »

    Rio Olympics happen quite soon. If there is place to attack with a seriously big bomb or something, it's there. Let's hope they handle security well (which is unlikely since that country isn't fit to hold Olympics in the first place.)

  • Yesterday, rthere was a knife massacre in Japan, killing about 20 people.

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jul/25/japan-stabbing-rampage-least-15-dead-sagamihara/

  • Today a catholic priest with the throat cut and a man greatly injured.

    Each day an act of terrorism in the world.

    BigBlindMax posted: »

    Yesterday, rthere was a knife massacre in Japan, killing about 20 people. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jul/25/japan-stabbing-rampage-least-15-dead-sagamihara/

  • Sorry for the late reply, the notification system seems not to be working. It's likely that I read '1 dead and 14 injured' wrong, as one additional casualty instead of just the culprit.

    Many apologies, I stand corrected. It appears your version of the events is actually true. My own sources have been police reports, who have

  • Remember upcoming Rio Olympics?

    Well, the security firm got fired and there are only few days to arrange any official security.

  • Mods, come at me with your "guide to decency".

    That doesn't help you or anyone else who tries to make the same case as you.

    Lingvort posted: »

    A few people were attacked in Reutlingen, Germany. The attacker has wounded several people and murdered a woman. According to some reports,

  • Neither does removing posts that were supposedly "bigoted" despite there being no outright bigotry involved nor explicitly inflammatory statements made, as far as I've seen. If anything, that prevents the case from being made at all.

    Mods, come at me with your "guide to decency". That doesn't help you or anyone else who tries to make the same case as you.

  • No, but telling the moderators to "come at you" doesn't encourage a rational discussion. If you've got a complaint, maybe you should PM a mod or make a thread to discuss the issue. No disrespect, but your previous comment doesn't really promote that.

    If you're interested, I could create a thread to discuss the issue so that we've got a platform for lengthy discussion.

    Lingvort posted: »

    Neither does removing posts that were supposedly "bigoted" despite there being no outright bigotry involved nor explicitly inflammatory statements made, as far as I've seen. If anything, that prevents the case from being made at all.

  • There's no rational discussion to be had. Once there's but a whiff of something that a moderator might find against the rules (which is at least sometimes debatable), it's gone. No point in even trying. PMing a mod is a waste of time, both mine and theirs. Creating a thread has no point because: see above. No disrespect, but I've no interest in having "a rational discussion" as you seem to propose. Not because I'm opposed to the idea, but because I don't see the point of doing so.

    As you could've guessed by now, no, I'm not. If you want to, you can create it for yourself and maybe others, but I'll personally abstain.

    I won't waste any more of your time, Hackett out.

    No, but telling the moderators to "come at you" doesn't encourage a rational discussion. If you've got a complaint, maybe you should PM a mo

  • edited August 2016

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    No, but telling the moderators to "come at you" doesn't encourage a rational discussion. If you've got a complaint, maybe you should PM a mo

  • Leluch123Leluch123 Banned
    edited August 2016

    Well let's see another Mentally disabled migrant that happened to be a muslim killed an 60 years old lady with a knife and wounded 5 more in London...

    Also a bonus of how the Muslims enjoy their time in Frankistan

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  • Must not make snarky comment...

    You have no idea how much it takes to resist.

    Leluch123 posted: »

    Well let's see another Mentally disabled migrant that happened to be a muslim killed an 60 years old lady with a knife and wounded 5 more in London... Also a bonus of how the Muslims enjoy their time in Frankistan enter link description here

  • Use your anger! Post!

    Clord posted: »

    Must not make snarky comment... You have no idea how much it takes to resist.

  • Allah must be so proud, they burnt a bus!

    Shame to my country to hide it, but on the same time it's just a bus. When you talk about people killed by terrorists, no need to hide the fact a bus was burnt. Burning cars is kinda a banal act of delenquency, french "natives" do it aswell.

    Leluch123 posted: »

    Well let's see another Mentally disabled migrant that happened to be a muslim killed an 60 years old lady with a knife and wounded 5 more in London... Also a bonus of how the Muslims enjoy their time in Frankistan enter link description here

  • Leluch123Leluch123 Banned
    edited August 2016

    Dude they threw a molotov cocktails at bus with people inside, is it still Europe or Middle East by now...Seriously why do you French allow such things?

    Also they hid it because Muslims did it. If those were white French all media wouls surely be on it for weeks...

    Euron posted: »

    Allah must be so proud, they burnt a bus! Shame to my country to hide it, but on the same time it's just a bus. When you talk about peopl

  • edited August 2016

    I read an article put in the comment section and it is said they asked the people to get out of it before throwing molotov on it. Wasn't it the case? As I said, I'm not really aware of the situation.

    Well, not nothing is done. I hate almost every measures my government is taking, but on security they're doing it right imo. There are maybe hundred measures taken; lately a national guard will be raised with an effective of 84.000 to protect the country and it is now question of stopping the external founding of Mosquee.
    What else can be done? We're not yet in the mood to do concentration camp. Sending the migrants back to Turkey is maybe not the solution anymore seeing Erdogan is going full retarded for blaming Occident for everything (we're apperently protecting terrorism because we want to protect the kurds and the putschists.. Sure, coming from the country which has got dark links with ISIS, it makes sense we're the terrorists there).

    Maybe we should soften the penal laws just as in french revolution to put whoever got a link with the Islamic State in jail. But there the risk of errors is strong. Or maybe doing a party of hunters of Djihadists, just as the jews chased the remaining nazis. But I'm actually not in the State and my influence on my country is kinda weak, certainly inexistant. ;)

    Leluch123 posted: »

    Dude they threw a molotov cocktails at bus with people inside, is it still Europe or Middle East by now...Seriously why do you French allow

  • Well I just wanted to hear an opinion of regular French on that matter. Because frankly if something like that happened in place where I live it would be a massive scandal not to mention people would probably riot.

    Euron posted: »

    I read an article put in the comment section and it is said they asked the people to get out of it before throwing molotov on it. Wasn't it

  • Different cultures, different reactions. Well, a riot won't help the police to catch them. Here it's a bus destroyed, not an attempt to kill. Still a terrible act, certainly made by retarded muslims. Seriously, allah ackbar for a bus? It's comedic relief at this point.

    We're more used to it, maybe it became something common. On the same time, one can't know how we will act confronted to this kind of situation. Also what will bring a riot?

    Leluch123 posted: »

    Well I just wanted to hear an opinion of regular French on that matter. Because frankly if something like that happened in place where I live it would be a massive scandal not to mention people would probably riot.

  • the Russian/English sport hooliganism wasn't handled better either

    Leluch123 posted: »

    Dude they threw a molotov cocktails at bus with people inside, is it still Europe or Middle East by now...Seriously why do you French allow

  • NOOO!

    Leluch123 posted: »

    Use your anger! Post!

  • Leluch123Leluch123 Banned
    edited August 2016

    not really terror attack but well...

  • Because the police wasn't focused on this but on terrorists attacks. In the end they caught some of them and sent them back.

    Would this kind of events happen to whatever your country is, it would follow quite the same path, except if para military squad as "hooligans" is a common thing wherever you live.

    joriandrake posted: »

    the Russian/English sport hooliganism wasn't handled better either

  • top kek :D

    http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/isis-bans-burka-after-veiled-8777819

    On the same topic, Daesh is getting rekted so those who went for the djihaad are coming back.. yay!

  • Daesh is getting crushed by the Kurds! Only problem is they'll probably contract back into a terror cell like Al-Qaeda.

    Euron posted: »

    top kek http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/isis-bans-burka-after-veiled-8777819 On the same topic, Daesh is getting rekted so those who went for the djihaad are coming back.. yay!

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