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Post by thevoid on Dec 9, 2019 9:19:52 GMT
Tin hat on here, but he isn’t the only person to have been non plussed by 11/9. I said at the time that after decades of America funding Noraid they have terrorism on their soil, but typical of the Yanks, they had to go overboard with it! You're weird.
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Post by bathstoke on Dec 9, 2019 9:22:35 GMT
Tin hat on here, but he isn’t the only person to have been non plussed by 11/9. I said at the time that after decades of America funding Noraid they have terrorism on their soil, but typical of the Yanks, they had to go overboard with it! You're weird. I’ll wear that💋
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Post by bigjohnritchie on Dec 21, 2019 8:06:55 GMT
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Post by felonious on Dec 21, 2019 8:16:22 GMT
So they're no longer a threat then BJR? The trio, who are all British-born and of Pakistani origin, then began to communicate with the groups in other cities in the autumn of 2010. The three cells had common extreme beliefs, including that terror attacks on targets in the UK were permitted under Islam due to British involvement in military campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq. The Stoke-on-Trent men were also recorded talking about planting bombs in pub toilets in Stoke-on-Trent.
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Post by bigjohnritchie on Dec 21, 2019 8:31:25 GMT
So they're no longer a threat then BJR? The trio, who are all British-born and of Pakistani origin, then began to communicate with the groups in other cities in the autumn of 2010. The three cells had common extreme beliefs, including that terror attacks on targets in the UK were permitted under Islam due to British involvement in military campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq. The Stoke-on-Trent men were also recorded talking about planting bombs in pub toilets in Stoke-on-Trent. It just seems an oddity to me that in our country and our city, a country and city that most of us love , despite its faults and problems, it's home, that there are a group of people in our city , some born in our city, who don't feel that it is home so much so that they hate their neighbours and fellow humans. Most of the people I know in Stoke on Trent are decent people trying to make a go of things for their families. They don't deserve to be blown up,/ killed... they don't mean anyone any harm. Compared say to the 1960s someone/ some politicians or indeed members of the minority communities need to explain why this is the case, how we got where we are, and explain what they intend to do about it. Even in Stoke we have two parallel communities, what kind of a city have we become, where are we going? In our very tolerant Stoke on Trent, some people are preaching hatred and it does not seem to be coming from the mainstream community but the other way round. Who are the real victims of Islamaphobia/ discrimination/ prejudice...... hate? www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/sep/28/british-imam-kamran-hussain-who-preached-support-for-isis-jailed-for-xxx-years
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Post by trickydicky73 on Dec 21, 2019 13:32:21 GMT
So they're no longer a threat then BJR? The trio, who are all British-born and of Pakistani origin, then began to communicate with the groups in other cities in the autumn of 2010. The three cells had common extreme beliefs, including that terror attacks on targets in the UK were permitted under Islam due to British involvement in military campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq. The Stoke-on-Trent men were also recorded talking about planting bombs in pub toilets in Stoke-on-Trent. It just seems an oddity to me that in our country and our city, a country and city that most of us love , despite its faults and problems, it's home, that there are a group of people in our city , some born in our city, who don't feel that it is home so much so that they hate their neighbours and fellow humans. Most of the people I know in Stoke on Trent are decent people trying to make a go of things for their families. They don't deserve to be blown up,/ killed... they don't mean anyone any harm. Compared say to the 1960s someone/ some politicians or indeed members of the minority communities need to explain why this is the case, how we got where are, and explain what they intend to do about it. Even in Stoke we have two parallel what kind of a city have we become, where are we going? In our very tolerant Stoke on Trent, some people are preaching hatred and it does not seem to be coming from the mainstream community but the other way round. Who are the real victims of Islamaphobia/ discrimination/ prejudice? www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/sep/28/british-imam-kamran-hussain-who-preached-support-for-isis-jailed-for-xxx-yearsYeah, but Boris said letterboxes....
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