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I suddenly feel endangered too. Lol!
;)
Make fun of Hunt or Bourne; Bond is Holy Ground!
That sounds dangerously close to apostasy in my book of books! Off with your head!
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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-31760656
Even Boko Haram in Nigeria has started beheading, taking from the ISIS playbook, and has upped the production quality of their videos, ISIS style
Snuff films at their most sickening.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iraq/11456689/Isil-terrorists-vandalise-another-ancient-city-in-northern-Iraq.html
Utter tragedy but the only response those scum deserve it to be laughed at. That's all they deserve.
This would, of course, necessitate a re-structuring of resources that might be somewhat unsettling to the richest motherf***ers existing.
Okay, forget that for now.... 8-|
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/tunisia/11479898/Gunmen-take-hostages-in-attack-on-Tunisia-parliament.html
EDIT: Latest figures are 22 killed, 38 wounded.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p02gyz6b/adam-curtis-bitter-lake
Basically explains its all our fault (but then you knew that didnt you) for getting into bed with the wahhabis in Saudi because of our oil addiction. I blame Greg Beam for all this personally.
Economics are a religion on their own, but I think that the religious attacks in Kenia are more aimed at destabilization of a otherwise stable country which they would like to grab in the struggle for power.
As for disillusioned youngsters they are always game for a cause as long as it offers them a reason for living, and as we all know from many examples mankind is known to make choices that are more often than not not in their own best interest.
The cruel aspect of this attack of religious inability to allow different ideas is the coldblooded selection process they used of knowing the Koran otherwise execution. That said the mass murder between the Hutis & Tutsis was a mind numbing exercise in genocide based upon tribal differences. I think that Africa is still suffering from a lousy decolonization process some odd 70 years ago and which makes it vulnerable for outside influences.
Just so, and not just Africa. The evidentence are the borders, straight as a ruler running for hundreds of miles, locking together in one state tribes and people that are sworn enemies for ages. Typically Colonial rule favoured one of these tribes over the others, giving them most of the influence, so when independence came there was already a ruling clique installed. Didn't matter if they were corrupt, to the contrary. That guaranteed they toed the Western line and didn't give us too much trouble. Brilliant show, worked like a charm.