If you call to “globalise the intifada”…
#11
The answer certainly isn't to spread their hatred of each other around the world.

It's like me moving to Wolverhampton then going out killing Wolves fans because I don't like them ffs

Then there's the matter of people going to London every weekend to shout abuse about what another country is doing. Go to that country and shout ffs
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(12-14-2025, 05:49 PM)Baggiejacko Wrote: The answer certainly isn't to spread their hatred of each other around the world.

It's like me moving to Wolverhampton then going out killing Wolves fans because I don't like them ffs

As with many things in the world, the actions of relatively small numbers of people, governments, ideologies and general idiots are having a massive knock on to all of us.

Nobody should have to suffer the notion of moving to Wolverhampton.
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#13
I'm sorry but the answer isn't to ignore or hide these issues. Some spine is required to solve it which has been lacking for a long time. Time to let the yard dogs have a go
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(12-14-2025, 05:46 PM)tHEgLASSdOORS Wrote:
(12-14-2025, 05:39 PM)Pontificator Wrote:
(12-14-2025, 05:00 PM)tHEgLASSdOORS Wrote:
(12-14-2025, 02:45 PM)Baggiejacko Wrote: Absolute hero Muslim shop keeper that took out the gunman should get every Aussie medal available. Blokes like this restore faith in humans. I watched the video of him doing it about ten times. Respect

Prayers for the victims and their families

Remarkable presence of mind as well as bravery. To then not pull the trigger and be calm enough to realise you could be wrongly perceived as the aggressor in the heat of the moment and place the gun down and chase the bloke is just incredible really

(12-14-2025, 02:04 PM)Protheroe Wrote: Then this is what you get. Again.

Imagine being the guy who escaped the October 7th attacks only to be shot on a beach on the other side of the world.

Similarly if you butcher a load of children to death and it’s seen around the world, this is what you get. Again.

Israel hasn’t made its nation state safer nor Jews around the world with its governments thirst for vengeance over sense.

Hope not hate.

Everyone sucked in by Hamas propaganda and spent two years shrieking online about Gaza: blood on their hands. Bondi is what happens when you lie about Israel

Bore off Ponty you absolute whopper, regurgitating your solo delusions to capitalise on a tragedy. Dark poisonous cunt.

BJ - for certain (some) societies that have many cultures and faiths have huge turmoil in this period. There isn’t an easy answer.

A very accurate description
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(12-14-2025, 05:38 PM)Baggiejacko Wrote: I know you will all call me names as usual but it is my opinion that the variable faiths etc of immigration is turning countries into lands of enemies rather than Keir's 'Strangers' quote. Recipe for disaster really that is only going to grow

Got to disagree with you there BJ, I was speaking yesterday to Cal my neighbour back from Medina where he had been on a mini pilgrimage with his lads. He congratulated me on my new granddaughter and referred to her as the best Christmas present I could hope for. My 1st thought when I heard of the shootings was where my good friends Misha and Bharat were as they have headed out to Aus and NZ to meet up with their lad who is taking a year out to travel (My wife and I looked after his bigger sister when he was born). When I realised it was a terrorist attack against Jews my thoughts went to how scared my Jewish friends have been and hope that they are ok.

4 faiths in that group, none of them my enemy or even strangers come to that. The terrorists on any side do not represent the majority in the same way my family were not to blame for the Pub bombings apparently carried out in our names.
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(12-14-2025, 06:03 PM)Baggiejacko Wrote: I'm sorry but the answer isn't to ignore or hide these issues.  Some spine is required to solve it which has been lacking for a long time. Time to let the yard dogs have a go

If you’re referring to Reform, a party that’s just had one of its leaders banged up for a ten stretch when they didn’t notice he was acting as a Russian agent, I suspect we may need some sharper tacks than them if you want that kind of solution
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#17
Labour had better grow a spine and sort it then. If they don't then I'm willing to take the gamble among a lot of others at the moment.
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#18
Sort what BJ? If you set the yard dogs on whoever you want, where does that stop? And are you seriously suggesting that my neighbours Taz and Cal are sorted, or is there a specific type of Muslim that we are talking about here. I’m going to assume you mean Muslim so if I’m incorrect in that can you help by spelling out who you want to ne set upon?
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#19
Im just saying things are bad and getting worse. A change is needed to arrest the slide to start with. Countries all over the world have been generous, kind, tolerant and welcomed all with open arms as much as possible. A very small amount have abused these actions but it seems to be escalating. Stop immigration, sort out a plan to make it more manageable, resume under new laws and practices then look at sorting out people who don't like us or this country. All who love being here are welcome to come and stay as long as they contribute as it has always been. People breaking into this country and staying should never be allowed. Taz and Cal sound lovely and ok along with my lovely neighbours of all colours and faiths including the lovely Indian family I just sold our family home of over 60 years to which is 100 yards up the road.
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#20
So that I can draw a comparison, when were things better?
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