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Anyone can blame France for what they do in the Middle East or Africa, that does not excuse the fact that what IS did here is not justified.
Recently I read about how Japanese faced persecution in countries like Brazil but that didn't mean Japanese went around with suicide bombing, committing crimes against ethnic majority or playing victim card but they endured that period of time and continued their hard work. Look where Japanese are in today's Brazil and also look where Japan and Brazil are in terms economic might, influence, standards of living etc. It holds testimony to the notion that hard work can turn around reality. The same echoes with Chinese in the USA, Indians in Africa etc. These communities faced heavy persecution at early stages of their existence and they didn't have leftists or human rights advocates to speak in favour of them unlike in the modern world. But think about what would have happened if such communities found faith in violence and victim complexity? Even today they will have the same miserable conditions. Violence and heavy victim complexity will only isolate a particular community even further.That's very true.
There is NEVER any excuse for terrorism against innocent civilians. Since the innocent civilians had NOTHING to do with foreign policy decisions.
Every group on Earth has grievances, the Tutsis in Rwanda were almost exterminated, the Chinese were butchered by the Japanese, and we're talking about numbers in the millions. But that does NOT mean I should strap on a suicide vest and blow myself up in some random city like London/Paris/Toyko, because those innocent civilians had nothing to do with it.
That applies both ways, and so the killing goes on and on and on. Note that all wanted persons resided in Molenbeek Belgium and/or were born there.The defeatist idiots here are morons, France went into foreign nation to kill Sunni Muslims and declared war on ISIS. ISIS hit back, it's not our problem, it's decision French made which they are responsible for. It's very simple equation= Don't send your army to country thousands of kms away without expecting repercussion.
See previousI guess ISIS forgot to read a quote made by Rudyard Kipling regarding the French military:
~ "Their business is war, and they do their business."
Now they have to reap what they had sowed for the past two years.
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Someone posted this nice comment on the NYT,and it's worth the reading i think.
4-5 arrests have been made today in Belgium. Apparently the district of Molenbeek is a major hotspot for jihadist activity.
Never mind the recent Charleston shooting, where a white man killed nine black people in a predominantly black church. That was not "terrorism." That was just violence carried out by a "crazy white dude." This "crazy white dude" is not a terrorist. Because he is white. White people do not commit terrorism. Only brown people can do that. And brown Muslims at that.
Let us have an honest discussion for once. When people die in Paris, the media calls it "horrific." When hundreds of Syrians die on any given day, the media hardly flinches. Events in Syria do not get labeled "horrific." That is because Syrians dying is considered "normal," their deaths simply pass us by. No big deal.