http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-33284937A man has been decapitated and several others injured at a factory in France in what President Francois Hollande has called a terrorist attack.
Two men drove into the Air Products gas factory factory near Lyon, officials said, before several explosions were heard.
One of the suspects, a 30-year-old who was known to police, has been arrested.
The dead man was found with Arabic inscriptions on him and an Islamist flag was found near the site.
Decapitation in France
Decapitation in France
Another terrorist attack in France. Hide your wives and children.
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Everything's a terrorist attack nowadays.
[quote="YourGrandpa"]I'm satisfied with voicing my opinion and moving on.[/quote]
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Not if a white person does it mind.
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I agree, that term is thrown around loosely. But this particular case appears to be just that...Transient wrote:Everything's a terrorist attack nowadays.
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except Charleston apparently, hence the lack of thread about it on this boardTransient wrote:Everything's a terrorist attack nowadays.
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Where are anonymous when you need them eh?
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but don't ban every game with swastikas, because they make too much money!feedback wrote:quick ban their flag
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They're lone gunmen!Ryoki wrote:Not if a white person does it mind.
[quote="YourGrandpa"]I'm satisfied with voicing my opinion and moving on.[/quote]
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Good thing about everyone being labelled a terrorist is that it applies a narrative and association with a marginalised demographic that the majority of people cannot identify with.
If you start calling them "criminals" or suchlike, you increase the chances of someone saying, "oh, I'm one of those..."
I think the media get a hard time for their use of the word 'terrorist'. They're actually doing everyone a huge favour.
Far scarier is the idea that an ordinary criminal is responsible for an atrocity.
If you start calling them "criminals" or suchlike, you increase the chances of someone saying, "oh, I'm one of those..."
I think the media get a hard time for their use of the word 'terrorist'. They're actually doing everyone a huge favour.
Far scarier is the idea that an ordinary criminal is responsible for an atrocity.
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syp0s wrote:............... scarier is the idea that an ordinary criminal is responsible for an atrocity.
And a nice to know one of the suspects was known to police but sad a little bit late.
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