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Parliament shooting: Police officer 'stabbed'.
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Psst... Wanna see a biased narrative?
Do you wish to see how a horrible incident can be used to maintain pressure on an
anti-establishment person of note?

The terrorist attack at Westminster on Wednesday 22nd March 2017 is a tragedy and
to have to write that is an indictment of how 'dumbed-down' we have become.
Of course, it's a terrible incident, people died at the hands of a person who held silly
belief that doesn't tolerate the freedoms that many in the west hold dear.

The investigation into the whole situation has led Police Officers into the city of
Birmingham, a hundred and twenty miles away from London with eight arrests
reported the day after the killings.

The latest reports from the BBC state that these arrests are in London, Birmingham
and elsewhere. The car had only one steering wheel and only one person attacked
the Policeman at the gate of Westminster, so why detain people from far and wide?

This implies organisation. The vehicle used to mow down innocent tourists on
Westminster Bridge was hired from Birmingham and I would suggest that dawn
-raids on houses in that city weren't brought about by wondering which car-rental
company it was.

Can we agree that this sort of behavior isn't normal...? Can we agree that in reality,
we as a species shouldn't tolerate the slayings of innocent men and women?

So when someone suggests 'just get used to it', it can be difficult for those in the
a region of the world that enjoys religious tolerance and racial acceptance to just
cede that religious violence should be the norm and we should prepare ourselves to
be either injured or killed in the name of a doctrine we might not believe in.

But when a Mayor of London tweeted 'it's part-and-parcel of living in a big city' last year,
one can understand that tempers may become flared, especially after the evidence
provided at the foot of the Houses of Parliament on Wednesday.

Donald Trump Jr criticises London mayor after terror attack.

'President Donald Trump's son has come under fire for criticising London's mayor,
shortly after a terror attack on the UK capital killed three people.

Donald Trump Jr tweeted an article written last year, in which Sadiq Khan said terror
vigilance had become "part and parcel" of life in a global city.
Mr Trump quoted the headline and tweeted: "You have to be kidding me?!"

He angered many Britons who accused him of exploiting the tragedy and implying the 
quotes were made after the attack...'
SOURCE:
(By the way, the BBC link mentions Canada... odd?)

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What's the problem...? What exactly was Mr. Trump Jr. exploiting?
Sure, it's an insensitive tweet if we're talking about the feelings of those exposed to the
carnage this fellow with the car and knife undertook and yes, in the political-correctness
of today's first-world society, it can be seen as a brazen 'up yours' from someone in the
political hallways of power.

But wouldn't you be angry...? Do you think the families of the dead and injured wouldn't
feel that their loved-ones were nothing more than casualties in a mindless crusade that
had nothing to do with them?

Ignoring the fact that I seriously doubt any polling was done to locate these supposed
'angry Britons' that accused Trump Jr of exploiting the situation, the article leans far-too
much on Trump Jr.'s comment and leaves Mayor Khan's tweet hanging.

What did he mean 'get used to it'...? London is one of the oldest capitals in the world,
what has changed within that city that demands the citizens to accommodate these types
of killings?

Oh yes, I think we know what altered and with certain sections of it, violence towards the
infidel rides along with it. This recent attack on Great Britain shows that whatever horrors
France and other mainland European countries were enduring, has now arrived at our
shores again and someone reckons we should just get used to it.

Are you kidding me?


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RE: Parliament shooting: Police officer 'stabbed'. - by BIAD - 03-23-2017, 12:02 PM

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