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'Major incident' in Woolwich


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Just watching the news and apparently a 'major incident' has taken place over there earlier on this afternoon. Obviously very early on and not all the facts are out there, but IF this incident is related to terrorism, in a relatively quiet suburban corner of SE London, does this raise concern for other suburbs of our city where military bases are located? Anyone have any further details on this incident?


Louisa.

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Doesn't sound like a terrorist act, but 2 nasty nut cases who slashed up some poor young guy. My old colleagues from when I worked for Greenwich Social Services could see the bodies from their office window and are quite upset by it.
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woodrot Wrote:

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> expect much anti islam agitation and posturing out

> of this. it could be a marinus van den lubbe type

> of trigger for the short of sense



Which is why I wish they'd stop using the words islamic and terrorism every two seconds!

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Sun Tzu - Kill One, Frighten Ten Thousand


its all about airplay nowadays


pulled from the EDL Facebook page - Im not going to link


"Again please be patient we have 3000+ new page likes in a very short space of time, Our thought must be with the dead soldier and his family, We will never surrender to this SCUM"

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2 followers of Islam target an individual, kill him in a barbaric act of terror and you don't want the words Islamic and terrorism mentioned. How do you want it described?


Woodrot wrote,

expect much anti islam agitation and posturing out

> of this. it could be a marinus van den lubbe type

> of trigger for the short of sense


I obviously agree that the Nazi party were extremely short of sense, and not only when they executed Marinus van den lubbe for his political beliefs, what major political organisation in Britain today are you suggesting is going to execute innocent individuals for their political beliefs?

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My gut says to call this terrorism flatters it and gives it political justification to some extent.


To me this is just pointless nihilistic violence, it's murder.

It's kicking someone to death because they're a goth with pierced lips, or homosexual walking home from vauxhall, or running a cyclist over because they don't pay road tax.


The cheap bullshit political claptrap whilst narcissistically posturing for the cameras suggest a degree of sociopathy to me.


Boring thoughts aside my heart goes out to the family of the chap killed, utterly horrific.

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Mmmmmmmmmmm. Catholicism get off with that for priest abuse? Some, minority bits of Islam, are not that peace loving as events in Iraq this week have shown....are we all going to cover up our ears with the Guardian? It's very easy to make a case for significant chunks of Islam (not muslims)being pretty unpleasant.
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???? Wrote:

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> Mmmmmmmmmmm. Catholicism get off with that for

> priest abuse? Some, minority bits of Islam, are

> not that peace loving as events in Iraq this week

> have shown....are we all going to cover up our

> ears with the Guardian? It's very easy to make a

> case for significant chunks of Islam (not

> muslims)being pretty unpleasant.


this is an interesting take on things bro'


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ali-a-rizvi/an-atheist-muslims-perspective-on-the-root-causes-of-islamist-jihadism-and-the-politics-of-islamophobia_b_3159286.html?utm_hp_ref=tw

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