Bombing at Ariana Grande concert in England
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Con_AlmaReports are that it was a suicide bomb in the lobby. 19 dead and 50 injured.
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Ironman92People suck.
Is this correlated by the crap she's said over the last year or so? -
GOONx19Damn. Scary shit. What has she said over the past year?
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gut
She says she hates Americans....so some radical bombs her concert overseas???Ironman92;1854490 wrote:People suck.
Is this correlated by the crap she's said over the last year or so? -
Ironman92
I think she's said a lot more than that.gut;1854494 wrote:She says she hates Americans....so some radical bombs her concert overseas???
I'm not sure...just asking. -
SportsAndLadyPretty awful. Lot of the people there were probably kids/teens at their first ever concert. That would scare me shitless.
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QuakerOatsResponsibility claimed by the JV wing of the religion of peace.
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SportsAndLady
Save that shit for the cardboard sign outside your white trash home for the other white trash folks to drive by and laugh at...not here.QuakerOats;1854539 wrote:Responsibility claimed by the JV wing of the religion of peace. -
QuakerOatsI think confronting reality head on is a better option than having to continually read new threads such as this.
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BR1986FBPolitical comments belong in the politics section and I also think it's far from "white trash' wanting to know that you can go to a concert without being blown up by some religious lunatic.
RIP to those who lost their lives. -
ernest_t_bass
So if the bomber is indeed from said religion of "peace," you cannot mention it in the thread about said bombing?SportsAndLady;1854543 wrote:Save that shit for the cardboard sign outside your white trash home for the other white trash folks to drive by and laugh at...not here. -
iclfan2Yea don't really get his beef? Letting in a ton of Muslims has not gone well for France or England (Belgium, etc), and people wonder why America doesn't want it.
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wkfan
'Religion of Peace' <> suicide bomber.SportsAndLady;1854543 wrote:Save that shit for the cardboard sign outside your white trash home for the other white trash folks to drive by and laugh at...not here. -
iclfan2Intel coming out that the kid's own family told officials he was dangerous, and he had spent a year in Libya at camps and such. How did someone ignore this?
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SportsAndLadyernest_t_bass;1854596 wrote:So if the bomber is indeed from said religion of "peace," you cannot mention it in the thread about said bombing?iclfan2;1854700 wrote:Yea don't really get his beef? Letting in a ton of Muslims has not gone well for France or England (Belgium, etc), and people wonder why America doesn't want it.
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Lol, my post has nothing to do with Islam. Justclassic QO making a comment on a thread about a suicide bomber killing kids at a concert about how the former president that he despises made a stupid comment about ISIS.wkfan;1854859 wrote:'Religion of Peace' suicide bomber.
He can leave that shit for the politics forum or his front yard sign. -
ernest_t_bass
I missed how his post was aimed at BHO.SportsAndLady;1854866 wrote:Lol, my post has nothing to do with Islam. Justclassic QO making a comment on a thread about a suicide bomber killing kids at a concert about how the former president that he despises made a stupid comment about ISIS.
He can leave that shit for the politics forum or his front yard sign. -
Zunardo
Yep, and that she hated America also. And now she has returned to the safety provided by the country and people she said she hates.gut;1854494 wrote:She says she hates Americans....so some radical bombs her concert overseas???
It was reported that a few years ago she said she wished that fans would blankety-blank die - and now some have.
Irony can be ironic at times. As far as Ms. Grande is concerned, we can only hope she learns some diplomatic skills from all of this. -
CenterBHSFan
How was he even let back into the UK at that point? If he was considered "dangerous" by his own family, went to some Libya camps, why would the British intel even let him back in? Did they think he was learning how to be a boy scout over there?iclfan2;1854862 wrote:Intel coming out that the kid's own family told officials he was dangerous, and he had spent a year in Libya at camps and such. How did someone ignore this?
Honestly, Europe and the US have to teach themselves that there are times to be discretionary. -
FatHobbit
I'm assuming he was a British citizen. You can't just keep someone out of their country because you think they are badCenterBHSFan;1854900 wrote:How was he even let back into the UK at that point? If he was considered "dangerous" by his own family, went to some Libya camps, why would the British intel even let him back in? Did they think he was learning how to be a boy scout over there?
Honestly, Europe and the US have to teach themselves that there are times to be discretionary. -
Dr Winston O'Boogie
I think you're focusing on the wrong thing. Some teeny bobber singer saying something stupid has nothing to do with the terrorist act that has taken place. It almost sounds like you're blaming her. The one to blame is he insane hateful religious bigot who doesn't value the lives of innocent children.Zunardo;1854869 wrote:Yep, and that she hated America also. And now she has returned to the safety provided by the country and people she said she hates.
It was reported that a few years ago she said she wished that fans would blankety-blank die - and now some have.
Irony can be ironic at times. As far as Ms. Grande is concerned, we can only hope she learns some diplomatic skills from all of this. -
Dr Winston O'Boogie
QO made a reference to the "JV" team. Obama used this analogy when referring to ISIS once and it was a poor choice of words considering the impact they've had. For QO though, a poor, yet somewhat benign, choice of word by Obama years ago is always worth bringing up again and again to push the narrative that Obama was horrible and haterful, etc.ernest_t_bass;1854867 wrote:I missed how his post was aimed at BHO. -
like_that
I don't think he is blaming her. Just pointing out the irony of somebody who publicly states she hates America, but now she has security with her taking her back to the country she hates. All for her safety. It's a larger scale version of the people who say "fuck the police," but call them for help when an emergency arrives.Dr Winston O'Boogie;1854917 wrote:I think you're focusing on the wrong thing. Some teeny bobber singer saying something stupid has nothing to do with the terrorist act that has taken place. It almost sounds like you're blaming her. The one to blame is he insane hateful religious bigot who doesn't value the lives of innocent children. -
sleeperDr Winston O'Boogie;1854917 wrote:I think you're focusing on the wrong thing. Some teeny bobber singer saying something stupid has nothing to do with the terrorist act that has taken place. It almost sounds like you're blaming her. The one to blame is he insane hateful religious bigot who doesn't value the lives of innocent children.
I've really enjoyed your posts as of recent. Thank you for contributing positively to this forum.Dr Winston O'Boogie;1854918 wrote:QO made a reference to the "JV" team. Obama used this analogy when referring to ISIS once and it was a poor choice of words considering the impact they've had. For QO though, a poor, yet somewhat benign, choice of word by Obama years ago is always worth bringing up again and again to push the narrative that Obama was horrible and haterful, etc. -
Zunardo
Doc, I think you're thinking I said something completely different to what I actually said.Dr Winston O'Boogie;1854917 wrote:I think you're focusing on the wrong thing. Some teeny bobber singer saying something stupid has nothing to do with the terrorist act that has taken place. It almost sounds like you're blaming her. The one to blame is he insane hateful religious bigot who doesn't value the lives of innocent children.
I most certainly did not blame her for this act. I knew exactly what I was focusing on, which was her comments and attitudes about fans, America, and Americans.
Interestingly, I had some folks on Facebook saying the same thing you just did, that I was somehow blaming her for what happened. Let me clarify:
The issue is NOT whether what she said had anything do with the terrorist act - It most certainly did not, as far as I know.
The issue IS what Ms. Grande has said in the past, as mentioned, and how she might view her fans, Americans, and America differently after this horrible incident, as compared to before - and therein lies the irony.
And like_that has accurately re-stated what I just said in a more pithy fashion.like_that;1854920 wrote:I don't think he is blaming her. Just pointing out the irony of somebody who publicly states she hates America, but now she has security with her taking her back to the country she hates. All for her safety. It's a larger scale version of the people who say "fuck the police," but call them for help when an emergency arrives.