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Sure, who are they again? The good guys or the bad guys?

To me they are the bad guys. They have been radicalized by known Imams that should not be in Canada. Do like France did.
Took them 6 weeks to boot out an Imam that praised a terror attack.

The TO private school that was using hate books as part of their education program. Charge them, withdraw any teaching rights from all who used these textbooks for teaching purposes.
Immigrants charged and found guilty of Hate Speech and or inciting violence - back you go.
 

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Could we go back to the topic of radicalized Muslim youth that think killing is the only answer.
Please and thank you
And what differentiates them from those that think invading, bombing, shooting and whole sale slaughter of brown people is the answer to dealing with leaders they don't like?
 

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And what differentiates them from those that think invading, bombing, shooting and whole sale slaughter of brown people is the answer to dealing with leaders they don't like?

Aside from being less dangerous, you mean?

I'm not sure which is worse, a "radical terrorist" or a dutiful soldier whose army is doing the wrong thing.
 

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Aside from being less dangerous, you mean?

I'm not sure which is worse, a "radical terrorist" or a dutiful soldier whose army is doing the wrong thing.
Yup. I think the death toll from acts of so called terrorist compared to that of invading military interventions is considerably less. Also, the destruction to a country's infrastructure tales less of a beating.
 

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And what differentiates them from those that think invading, bombing, shooting and whole sale slaughter of brown people is the answer to dealing with leaders they don't like?
Considering that the brown people as you refer to have killed more of their own brown people then anyone else.

I stated what I do not want in Canada. Tell me where I am wrong.
 
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Yup. I think the death toll from acts of so called terrorist compared to that of invading military interventions is considerably less. Also, the destruction to a country's infrastructure tales less of a beating.
Moral relativism.

When you say "philosphical," what do you mean?
Theoretical, abstract, etc.
I don't think I'm understanding the word the way you mean it.
That's a hazard of trying to baffle people with BS.
 

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Considering that the brown people as you refer to have killed more of their own bron people then anyone else.

I stated what I do not want in Canada. Tell me where I am wrong.
You have your opinions about it. I'm sure they would prefer that we stay out of their countries too, at least our killing machines.
 

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You have your opinions about it. I'm sure they would prefer that we stay out of their countries too, at least our killing machines.
Just how much of your luxuries are you willing to give up?

You're here, so obviously not many.
 

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You have your opinions about it. I'm sure they would prefer that we stay out of their countries too, at least our killing machines.

You have stated repeatedly about Religion and killing and condemned such acts as an integral part of the worlds major religions. Yet you make excuses for the so called brown people. Who are they - the brown people that is. Is there an agenda showing?
I know Muslims that are black, white and brown.
Signed confused.
 

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You have stated repeatedly about Religion and killing and condemned such acts as an integral part of the worlds major religions. Yet you make excuses for the so called brown people. Who are they - the brown people that is. Is there an agenda showing?
I know Muslims that are black, white and brown.
Signed confused.
Who has excused anybody? You know I am talking about Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya and by we I mean the west of which Canada is a part. I am just trying to bring some balance to the whole terrorist thing. I'm sure from their perspective, we are the terrorists. If we had not been involved over there, we would not be a target for retaliation.
 

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I'm aware of that. It is just that most of the time it is discussed as a one way street coming in our direction.
That's because of the people at street level, the victims, I spoke of earlier.

They really are only going to have one way street kind of view.
 

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I seriously doubt that any rational Canadian didn't think that there were Canadian terrorists. It's not like this is the first instance of it either. Unfortunately, a terrorist can be from anywhere. They like hiding in plain sight, after all. Like any of his ilk, I don't consider him a Canadian terrorist. I consider him a terrorist that happened to be hiding under the guise of being Canadian. Any country in the world has this same problem. If it was easy to see who was a hidden terrorist, then it would be a simple thing to eradicate them. Alas, that is not the case.
 

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http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/0...g-suspected-terrorists-killed-in-deadly-alThe RCMP has identified a second Canadian from among the bodies of suspected terrorists killed during an al-Qaeda-linked attack at a gas plant in Algeria two months ago.

“This evening, the RCMP is confirming a second Canadian has been identified from human remains of alleged terrorists in the attack at the gas plant,” Sgt. Greg Cox said Saturday.

Last Monday, the RCMP confirmed it had found “Canadian human remains” at the scene of the attack in the Algerian desert, which left almost 40 foreign workers dead.

At the time, police would not elaborate, or say how many bodies they were referring to, but now the RCMP is confirming two Canadians died while allegedly taking part.