Edmonton Terror Attack

MHz

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Another Muslim!!!

When are Canadians going to accept the fact the Islam is not compatible with Western values and Muslims will always want to cause harm to non Muslims in the West.

We have already seen the hatered from a Poster here by the name of ZulF....
Luckily we have gotten rid of the ones on our side that are just as crazy. You feel safer now?? Perhaps you need a few hugs from one of them that has adopted the ways of the west. (or more)


Battery acid was the hard liners who were funded by the CIA. I thought you should know that.
 

Durry

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Luckily we have gotten rid of the ones on our side that are just as crazy. You feel safer now?? Perhaps you need a few hugs from one of them that has adopted the ways of the west. (or more)

Battery acid was the hard liners who were funded by the CIA. I thought you should know that.
I would classify you as a Loser, one that has to be looked after by the taxpayer
 

MHz

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I would classify you as an asshole who should be taken out by the people sitting next to you in a bar.
No conspiracy, just the way the CIA trains terrorists. You should know who you are cheering for. The Taliban are the remnant of the US proxy army fighting the USSR. You have to be quite stupid not to know they were and US asset 6 months before the USSR became involved.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/nov/22/afghanistan-gender-women-taliban
Their only crime was attending school. It was not an isolated incident. For women and girls across Afghanistan, conditions are worsening - and those women who dare to publicly oppose the traditional order now live in fear for their lives.
The Afghan MP Shukria Barakzai receives regular death threats for speaking out on women's issues. Talking at her home in central Kabul, she closed the living room door as her three young daughters played in the hall. "You can't imagine what it feels like as a mother to leave the house each day and not know if you will come back again," she said, her eyes welling up as she spoke.
"But there is no choice. I would rather die for the dignity of women than die for nothing. Should I stop my work because there is a chance I might be killed? I must go on, and if it happens it happens."
Barakzai receives frequent but cryptic warnings about planned suicide attacks on her car, but no help from the government. Officials advise her to stay at home and not go to work, but offer nothing in the way of security assistance, despite her requests. She said warlords in parliament who received similar threats were immediately provided with armoured vehicles, armed guards and a safe house by the government.
Afghan women are feeling increasingly vulnerable as the security situation worsens and a growing number of western and Afghan officials call for the Taliban to join the government.
"We are very worried that, now the government is talking with the Taliban, our rights will be compromised," said Shinkai Karokhail, an outspoken MP for Kabul. "We must not be the sacrifice by which peace with the Taliban is made."
Under Taliban rule, up until 2001, women were not allowed to work and were forbidden from venturing outside the home without a male escort.
Afghan women who defy traditional gender roles and speak out against the oppression of women are routinely subject to threats, intimidation and assassination. An increasingly powerful Taliban regularly attacks projects, schools and businesses run by women.
Six weeks ago, Lieutenant-Colonel Malalai Kakar was assassinated in her car on her way to work in Kandahar. She was Afghanistan's highest-ranking female police officer and a fierce defender of women's rights. Only five feet tall, she was known to have beaten men she found to be abusing their wives. Another senior female police officer was killed in the province of Herat in June.


https://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/BRZ110A.html
According to this 1998 interview with Zbigniew Brzezinski, the CIA's intervention in Afghanistan preceded the 1979 Soviet invasion. This decision of the Carter Administration in 1979 to intervene and destabilise Afghanistan is the root cause of Afghanistan's destruction as a nation.


You ignorance does show one thing quite clearly, the local collective are all chronic liars support a cause that is as vile as it gets. Karma love assholes like that, almost as much as Murphy.
 

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Vitriolic. Unfocused. Confused.

The personal anguish and pain from which you suffer must be sizable.

I suggest that you nothing about karma. Karma is the restoration of balance. Your personal problems will be eased by karma, but I expect this will not happen until you are dead.

Lose the hate. It eats you up.
 

Bar Sinister

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What the right wing assholes are missing is that the actions of a mentally ill idiot are not typical of the majority of Somalis; just as the murder of five Muslims in Quebec City was not typical of other Canadians. BTW if you are counting, more Muslims have been murdered in Canada in the last decade by extremists than the other way around.
 

MHz

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I think you're looking in the mirror.
Really? The collective needs moral support from a known troll? Only the collective is impressed, the rapidly shrinking collective. lol

Prove me wrong idiot.
You can start counting the bodies from the start of Gulf War I as that was the opening shot in the war that continues until today. Up the count a few million with women and kids making up the majority.
 

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Prove me wrong idiot.

Oh you're high there is no question.

Crazy people are impulsive, they don't make plans.

This wasn't his first brush with the law. He was up for terrorist charges a few years ago.

If nuts they would have given him a 72hr stint in the bin and diagnosed him back then.
 

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Coyotes' Max Domi calls for stricter immigration controls after attack in Edmonton
THE CANADIAN PRESS
First posted: Sunday, October 01, 2017 08:41 PM EDT | Updated: Sunday, October 01, 2017 08:51 PM EDT
Arizona Coyotes forward Max Domi called for stricter immigration controls on Sunday in the wake of a violent attack in Edmonton.
Domi is the son of former NHL enforcer Tie Domi and was born in Winnipeg. He tweeted Sunday evening about a Somali refugee who is facing a number of charges, including five counts of attempted murder, dangerous driving and participation in a terrorist activity after allegedly attacking a police officer and running over four pedestrians.
“Really hope everyone in Edmonton is ok. We’re behind you. This is why we have to be aware of some of the people we let into our country,” said Domi, who added an emoji of a Canadian flag.
The attacks occurred Saturday night near Commonwealth Stadium during a game between the CFL’s Edmonton Eskimos and Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Outside the stadium, Edmonton police Const. Mike Chernyk, with his marked, flashing cruiser was handling crowd control and security when a speeding white Chevy Malibu rammed through a barrier and hit his car, sending him flying five metres through the air.
The driver then got out, pulled out a large knife and began stabbing Chernyk, police said. The officer fought back, forcing the suspect to flee on foot.
Police set up checkpoints and began stopping cars, leading to a second encounter hours later with the driver, now driving a U-Haul cube van. When the truck pulled over for the checkpoint, the driver produced identification linking him to the registered owner of the Malibu.
He became suspicious when police held him up, and decided to flee. The U-Haul sped off with multiple police cars in pursuit. Police say the suspect drove in the opposite lane, almost T-boned a vehicle and purposely drove into pedestrians, injuring four.
Of the four pedestrians, two suffered head injuries including a skull fracture. Two have been released from hospital, as has Chernyk.
The response to Domi’s tweet on Sunday was mixed, with many people challenging his views. An hour after his first tweet Domi put out a series of statements clarifying his stance.
“The amount of people that turn what I said into something negative is exactly what’s wrong with this world,” said the 22-year-old Domi.
Added Domi with the hashtag #isis “I was not disrespecting any race or religion. I’m talking about the bad people that can come over here and harm our country.
“Do you care if anyone comes into our country and causes harm to our friends and family. Seriously. Let’s have a conversation about this.”
http://twitter.com/max_domi/status/914614880363192322
http://twitter.com/max_domi/status/914628558907047936
Coyotes' Max Domi calls for stricter immigration controls after attack in Edmont