Kb27 Supersonic January 8, 2015 Share January 8, 2015 When you give these people a home, a shelter, a citizenship, this is what happens. Will French becomes xenophobic ? Will the Germans ? You can understand why they would. ↡ Advertisement 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Getzsfv 5th Gear January 8, 2015 Share January 8, 2015 If someone on the street says. "hey your MIL is so ugly . . . . ." I would respect his freedom of speech and say "Hi 5" If my wife wasn't around. 100% agree bro... i will even give him MIL picture for him to make a meme lol Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lala81 Hypersonic January 8, 2015 Share January 8, 2015 This is not about free speech. This is about violence just because you hear something you don't like. Its like punching another man just because he said he didn't like you MIL's cooking. People just cannot do that. Its not free speech that we are against, its people killing other people just because they have a differet view. Plus 5 for your post. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Getzsfv 5th Gear January 8, 2015 Share January 8, 2015 jav got alot Dat sort of "MIL" is different.... You 've beeen a bad bad bad son in law.... now im going to ......... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lala81 Hypersonic January 8, 2015 Share January 8, 2015 Can you for once don't try to steer this to local politics? These idiots just can't stop doing it... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joseph22 Turbocharged January 8, 2015 Share January 8, 2015 This is not about free speech. This is about violence just because you hear something you don't like. Its like punching another man just because he said he didn't like you MIL's cooking. People just cannot do that. Its not free speech that we are against, its people killing other people just because they have a differet view. Free speech is okay. But free speech without respect for other is not okay. It is okay for malay to tell the Ahmad jokes but racist for Chinese to do that. Can you for once don't try to steer this to local politics?IB is like that one. What you expect. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator January 8, 2015 Share January 8, 2015 Can you for once don't try to steer this to local politics? that is his main agenda in mcf, what you want him to do? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustank Hypersonic January 8, 2015 Share January 8, 2015 When you give these people a home, a shelter, a citizenship, this is what happens. Will French becomes xenophobic ? Will the Germans ? You can understand why they would. this is actually very good for Singaporeans Australia, Europe already seeing these violent trends from certain chaps Singaporeans who is known to be docile workers will be welcomed immigrants that is his main agenda in mcf, what you want him to do? Goldbug only stir pap shit honestly, i dont remember him stirring any other shit or participating in any other other fun threads consperm is opposition ib 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mcf777 Turbocharged January 8, 2015 Share January 8, 2015 The terrorist or gunman are getting younger. Only 18yrs Or maybe angmo mature faster. ====================== They are brothers Said and Cherif Kaouchi, aged 32 and 34, and Hamyd Mourad, 18. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator January 8, 2015 Share January 8, 2015 better avoid going to France 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic January 8, 2015 Share January 8, 2015 Jamesc, you are really brilliant. Very good point, we should all become Satan worshippers, then the world will be a more peaceful place. Haha not only peaceful but also fun and happy and people not so uptight and angsty and more relaxed (Satan recommends massages for realxation purpose, you never hear these terrorist say, lets go for a massage to unwind) and good food and drink, and music (you never hear terrorists say lets go to a Girl's Generation concert to listen to love songs) and a lot more sex. Anyone wants to join the worship of Satan can come and sign up. No need for monthly contribution of 10% of your salary. No money contribution will be accepted. We let the other religions to collect money. Money is evil and we love peopl to have lots of evil in their pockets. I know other religions hate evil and want to help you by taking the evil from your wallets but not us. If people don't want to sign up they don't have to they can just practice Satan's work every day. Must tell jokes and make people laugh. Other religions are all very serious and make you feel bad, cannot do this and cannot do that. Satan worshoppers are all happily merry making with good food and drink and laughter. Always happy and making other people happy is a must. Hence Satan worshoppers don't kill and bomb and take other people's loved ones away and make them sad and cry. 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustank Hypersonic January 8, 2015 Share January 8, 2015 better avoid going to France australia got cafe shooting usa got sniper, got school shooting, got machine guns russia got cinema gas, got school shooting japan got fukushima, got gas in mrt thailand got bombing, got riot no where is safe maybe places like super nobody place like er mei shan or wu dang san or land of hobbits 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic January 8, 2015 Share January 8, 2015 if you're a police/parking attendant.. do you dare give him a ticket? really got so stupid?? or could it be scapegoat?? see his weapon, first thing zhao liao.....ticket, where got time!!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knoobie Supercharged January 8, 2015 Share January 8, 2015 sometimes I really wonder what these terrorist are ultimately after.. recognition?? money?? or just pure evil?? pure evil knn they can never win pharmaceutical lah.. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator January 8, 2015 Share January 8, 2015 Charlie Hebdo shooting: 5 things about the controversial French magazine PUBLISHED ON JAN 7, 2015 BY LEE MIN KOK A journalist works in the Paris newsroom of French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, in this Feb 9, 2006, file photo. -- PHOTO: REUTERS PARIS - Three heavily-armed masked gunmen opened fire in the Paris office of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday, killing 12 people. The country has raised the alert status in its capital to the highest level, with French President Francois Hollande condemning the terror attack "of exceptional barbarity". Charlie Hebdo is no stranger to controversy. It has never pulled its punches when it came to lambasting religion, especially radical Islam. Here are five things to know about the weekly magazine. 1. It was banned because of controversial headline It was first launched in 1960 as a monthly title called Hara-Kiri. In 1969, Hara-Kiri Hebdo, a weekly publication focusing on current affairs, was launched. Hebdo is French for a weekly magazine. It was banned in 1970 after leading with a headline, "Tragic Ball at Colombey, one dead", that mocked two significant events that year - a discotheque fire which killed more than a 100 people, and the death of former French president General Charles de Gaulle. In order to sidestep the ban, a new weekly named Charlie Hebdo was born. The name was derived from the "Peanuts" cartoons featuring Charlie Brown, and a nod to Charles de Gaulle. It was published until 1981, when it folded because of declining readership and lack of resources. It was revived in 1992 by members of the original team. It uses satire to target politicians, police, bankers and religion with its inflammatory headlines and garish cartoons. It has often been compared to a rival but more prestigious publication, Le Canard Enchaine, which features investigative journalism and leaks from within the French government. The weekly wore its irreverence as a badge of honour. When a reader accused editors of being "dumb and nasty" in an early letter, they adopted the phrase as an official slogan, reported the Financial Times. 2. Known for lambasting religion, especially radical Islam From publishing the Danish cartoons of Prophet Muhammad in 2006 to renaming an edition "Sharia Hebdo" in 2011 and listing Islam's prophet as its supposed editor-in-chief, the weekly has repeatedly caricatured Muslims and their beliefs. Politically left-libertarian, it has gleefully fired barbs at other religions, such as the Catholic Church when it was mired in child sex abuse scandals several years ago. But its attacks on Muslims have caused the most controversy, including a court case on charges of racism and the firebombing of its offices in 2011 after the "Sharia Hebdo" edition. The weekly has also made fun of the Muslim veil for women and ridiculed Islamist extremists. In the edition publishing the Danish cartoons which sparked Middle East riots in 2005, its cover had a drawing of Prophet Muhammad in tears, saying: "It's hard to be loved by jerks". 3. Seen by some as a symbol of free speech and press Despite courting controversy, it has received support from former president Nicholas Sarkozy, notable politician François Bayrou and Mr Hollande. Mr Sarkozy had defended Charlie Hebdo as a newspaper "following an old French tradition, satire". 4. Security at the Charlie Hebdo office is a common sight Police said the weekly had received several threats in recent weeks and had permanent police protection. Magazine editor Stephane Charbonnier, who was reportedly among the 12 killed, was the target of death threats and had bodyguards accompanying him. Riot police were deployed at the magazine's offices in 2012 in anticipation of the backlash it would receive for featuring a naked Prophet Muhammad cartoon. 5. Last words before the attack Just moments before Wednesday's attack, the magazine had posted a cartoon picture of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi with a caption wishing the leader of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) group a happy new year and particularly good health moments on its Twitter and Facebook. Its cover this week also featured the new novel, which satirises France under a Muslim president, by controversial French author Michel Houellebecq. A person reads the latest issue of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris on January 7, 2015. -- PHOTO: AFP [email protected] Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toothiewabbit Supersonic January 8, 2015 Share January 8, 2015 australia got cafe shooting usa got sniper, got school shooting, got machine guns russia got cinema gas, got school shooting japan got fukushima, got gas in mrt thailand got bombing, got riot no where is safe maybe places like super nobody place like er mei shan or wu dang san or land of hobbits yesshhhheee....Middle Earth is beri safe indeed [laugh] 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donut Supercharged January 8, 2015 Share January 8, 2015 australia got cafe shooting usa got sniper, got school shooting, got machine guns russia got cinema gas, got school shooting japan got fukushima, got gas in mrt thailand got bombing, got riot no where is safe maybe places like super nobody place like er mei shan or wu dang san or land of hobbits SG got ponding Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joseph22 Turbocharged January 8, 2015 Share January 8, 2015 SG got ponding Malaysia got "tsunami" ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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