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cant do it soon enough for mine. A dank soulless place if ever existed :rolleyes:
 

cant do it soon enough for mine. A dank soulless place if ever existed :rolleyes:

"IF" and when they do it, they must learn from their mistakes and have the goals face the other way - sun. Or just make a full on dome, permanent in-doors venue.

By then, we could all be pushing up daisies. Sorry dc...

The 4 clubs chained to Etihad Stadium will all be dead by the time that slag heap is demolished.

Wayne Jackson must be so proud of his legacy.

The AFL should buy out the contract today so Victorian clubs can atleast try and make money...!


Once again we are reminded that Islam is a religion of peace.

Unless you are having a Friday night drink in Paris.

Once again we are reminded that Islam is a religion of peace.

Unless you are having a Friday night drink in Paris.

Find a fanatic or two, give them some weak minded followers and add a dose of ideology .....

 

All religions are capable of producing radical followers biff

you'll get prickles sitting on that fence, moonie


you'll get prickles sitting on that fence, moonie

Didn't realise it was about taking sides, is it that b&w dc?

Didn't realise it was about taking sides, is it that b&w dc?

arguments of equivalency suggest a lazy level of apologia

treat each case on it's merits if you want to contribute, moonie

Agree generally with each case on its merits dc, and the Paris actions are indefensible, but perspective is also useful tool for response.

All religions are capable of producing radical followers biff

suicide bombers seem to have a particular favourite though eh

Just heard on the radio that the crowd forced to evacuate the football stadium in Paris did so singing the national anthem.

What a wonderful example of humanity's ability to rise above the malevolent evil and violence of a bunch of thugs and cowards.


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Tic toc

All religions are capable of producing radical followers biff

BS Moon

Wake up.

arguments of equivalency suggest a lazy level of apologia

treat each case on it's merits if you want to contribute, moonie

So, since you seem to be more confident in your knowledge of these than the French security forces at the moment, what are the ‘merits’ of this chain of atrocities, Daisy?

I’d have thought that Moonie’s point is that we might need to get beyond knee-jerk religious labels before the particulars of the Paris attacks are identified and understood. If that’s sitting on a fence, so be it but I can’t see how it’s any more intellectually ‘lazy’ than Biff’s comment, which might be a good one liner but isn’t anything other than that.

Meanwhile, back in the world:

‘The France midfielder Lassana Diarra has revealed that his cousin, Asta Diakité, was killed during Friday night’s attack.

‘Diarra played 80 minutes of the match against Germany. In a statement posted on Twitter, he said his cousin was like “a big sister to me … In this climate of terror, it is important for all of us who are representatives of our country and its diversity to speak and remain united against a horror that has no colour, no religion.”

‘Diarra’s team-mate Antoine Griezmann, meanwhile, said that his sister Maude had escaped the attack at the Bataclan concert hall which left at least 87 people dead.’ (Guardian Online)

So, since you seem to be more confident in your knowledge of these than the French security forces at the moment, what are the ‘merits’ of this chain of atrocities, Daisy?

I’d have thought that Moonie’s point is that we might need to get beyond knee-jerk religious labels before the particulars of the Paris attacks are identified and understood. If that’s sitting on a fence, so be it but I can’t see how it’s any more intellectually ‘lazy’ than Biff’s comment, which might be a good one liner but isn’t anything other than that.

Meanwhile, back in the world:

‘The France midfielder Lassana Diarra has revealed that his cousin, Asta Diakité, was killed during Friday night’s attack.

‘Diarra played 80 minutes of the match against Germany. In a statement posted on Twitter, he said his cousin was like “a big sister to me … In this climate of terror, it is important for all of us who are representatives of our country and its diversity to speak and remain united against a horror that has no colour, no religion.”

‘Diarra’s team-mate Antoine Griezmann, meanwhile, said that his sister Maude had escaped the attack at the Bataclan concert hall which left at least 87 people dead.’ (Guardian Online)

BS Dr.

There is intellectual argument.

There is root cause.

There is precedent.

There is my part of Paris.

And there is them.

7years ago I lived near the Bataclan,and met hostility for being "white French"

despite my terrible accent.

It's like St Kilda once was-The Marias- but now the hostile immigrants have decided it was too friendly,welcoming,inclusive,gay inclusive,artsy,drinky or unacceptable.

Edited by Biffen


BS Dr.

There is intellectual argument.

There is root cause.

There is precedent.

There is my part of Paris.

And there is them.

I didn't realise that there was some sort of competition for owning reactions to this new outrage but if there is I'll leave it to the Parisians to decide.

And merely repeating 'BS' doesn't make an argument or even a coherent observation. You think Islam is a monolith, fine. I'm just glad that those who do the security analysis stuff (whether it turns out that they've missed something again this time or not) have a slightly more nuanced view of the world.

So, since you seem to be more confident in your knowledge of these than the French security forces at the moment, what are the ‘merits’ of this chain of atrocities, Daisy?

I’d have thought that Moonie’s point is that we might need to get beyond knee-jerk religious labels before the particulars of the Paris attacks are identified and understood. If that’s sitting on a fence, so be it but I can’t see how it’s any more intellectually ‘lazy’ than Biff’s comment, which might be a good one liner but isn’t anything other than that.

and pray tell me what a throw-away line like "All religions are capable of producing radical followers" adds to the discussion

it's a total non-statement

i never stated any confidence in "my knowledge" of this situation and your reference to "merits" is being disingenuous

nor did i make any knee-jerk religous generalisations

I didn't realise that there was some sort of competition for owning reactions to this new outrage but if there is I'll leave it to the Parisians to decide.

And merely repeating 'BS' doesn't make an argument or even a coherent observation. You think Islam is a monolith, fine. I'm just glad that those who do the security analysis stuff (whether it turns out that they've missed something again this time or not) have a slightly more nuanced view of the world.

I'm not going to keep rationalising the destruction of the western world -and the best parts of it.

 

The 4 clubs chained to Etihad Stadium will all be dead by the time that slag heap is demolished.

Wayne Jackson must be so proud of his legacy.

The AFL should buy out the contract today so Victorian clubs can atleast try and make money...!

We live in hope oh wise one.

Once again we are reminded that Islam is a religion of peace.

Unless you are having a Friday night drink in Paris.

I suggest you actually do some kind of reading or show some kind of attempt to understand what you seek to judge.

These terrorists are no more Muslim than any murderer in the Western world is Christian.

From the Quran:

"Whoever harms a dhimmi (any non-Muslim) then I will be his opponent on the day of judgement" Prophet Muhammad


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