too bad the only sites that carried were 3 and the rest were twitter, reddit, tumblr tweeint, forwarding, and posting the same single source.
Not one news agency. Not even faux, not BBC, not CNN, not any local news agency either.
well actually
Three suicide bombs targeted spots around the national stadium Stade de France, north of the capital, where French President Hollande was watching an exhibition soccer match between the French and German national teams.
He was where they hit. His house maybe more secure, but clearly his outings aren't.
Maybe this will have politicians rethinking the vetting process. I don't think that we are going to be able to stop the influx of refugees, unless we shut down all boarders to any country that is not muslim gov't run and deport every Syrian, Iraqi etc muslim trying to cross borders.
It would be a very sad day if it came down to a reality whereby muslims had major travel restrictions placed on them because of muslim extremism.
But if they keep escalating their attacks, this will have to be the end result. Non muslims will not put up with it. That's the extreme end of the situation, mind you.
I hear where you're coming from. With the current situation in Paris, the world is not going to be so open armed about male muslims in their countries, communities, neighbourhoods.
This will create little pockets. They'll be resentful, we'll be resentful. It's shaping up to be a very nasty world mess and ISIS seems to be hell bent on making it come to that. That or they've been inbreeding for so long that they are unable to see the end result of their ways.
Non muslims won't put up with it. Some might. The majority won't. This is not about religious freedom. Or "bigotry" it's becoming a matter of safety. Globally.
I had hoped that things would work out and the terrorists wouldn't do what they ARE doing. I dislike having to think defensively against people. Especially when there are innocents amongst the crowd. this type of religious fervour seems to make it impossible to live with positivity.
OOPs
http://www.thenation.com/article/what-i-discovered-from-interviewing-isis-prisoners/