France - Machine Gun attack on magazine Charlie Hebdo #1

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  • #801
I checked out last couple of hours pounding 70's disco, some cleaning, and now I need to know again ugh
 
  • #802
I am so proud of the Francophone papers in Quebec. They had the guts to publish the cartoon on the front pages of yesterdays newspapers. There is a close relationship between many Canadian cartoonists and the cartoonists of Charlie Hebdo.

The cartoon shows the half-hidden, grimacing face of the Prophet Muhammad, saying, "It's tough to be loved by idiots."

The French-language newspapers that published the cartoon are:

Le Devoir.
Le Journal de Montréal.
Le Journal de Québec.
24 Heures.
La Presse.
Le Soleil.
Le Quotidien.
Le Droit.
La Tribune.
La Voix de l’Est.
Le Nouveliste and Métro.
In a joint statement published alongside the cartoon, the newspapers explained they wanted to honour the victims of the Paris shootings, some workers at the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, and show their support for the “fundamental principle of freedom of expression.”

“Attacking someone simply for their ideas and opinions is an unacceptable impediment to democracy,” the statement said.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montr...papers-after-charlie-hebdo-shooting-1.2893662

The Montreal Gazette claimed they didn't follow suit out of respect rather than the cowardice that it appears to be.
Ditto the CBC.

I think the French language journalists were right when they said that English Canada is being held prisoner by political correctness. Secheresse Cartoon.jpg
 
  • #803
Looking at these photos it is literally a 5 minute walk from my mother's on the very same street, happening outside her window. She heard explosions and shots all afternoon, heard constant sirens and screeching. It brought back bad memories of her childhood in WW2 and of living for years in Belfast during the worst of it with a bomb exploding in the hospital the very hour I was born. We then went to the safety of New Zealand for 25 years. And now this, in the safety of her own home in the streets of Paris.

Your poor Mom. I am so happy she was safe inside her home but she must have been terrified.
 
  • #804
Looking at these photos it is literally a 5 minute walk from my mother's on the very same street, happening outside her window. She heard explosions and shots all afternoon, heard constant sirens and screeching. It brought back bad memories of her childhood in WW2 and of living for years in Belfast during the worst of it with a bomb exploding in the hospital the very hour I was born. We then went to the safety of New Zealand for 25 years. And now this, in the safety of her own home in the streets of Paris.

Oh my, I hope your mom is doing alright, I can't even imagine how she must feel.
 
  • #805
Oh my, I hope your mom is doing alright, I can't even imagine how she must feel.

I have extended family living in Paris. Been closely monitoring Facebook for updates that they are okay.
 
  • #806
Thanks so much guys, it was so awful for her but she's strong and she and I are going to Sunday's march together.
 
  • #807
Jewellery shop

Crazy… hostage situation in a jewellery store near my friends in #Montpellier. Be careful guys! RT @Kelvente:

PHOTO http://t.co/pwVUTmlAR5



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  • #808
Is this a new one? The jewelry shop? :eek:
 
  • #809
I wonder if the printing plant was chosen by chance or if it is the location where the magazine is normally printed?
 
  • #810
I think we're in denial about Islamic extremism, terrorism doesn't happen because WE are racist, or there is Islamaphobia or any such thing, Terrorism happens because extremists want to break down free societies and think the entire planet should live under Sharia law.
 
  • #811
The jewellery shop is surely a robbery, no link.
 
  • #812
I wonder if the printing plant was chosen by chance or if it is the location where the magazine is normally printed?

I believe there is no connection, it is printed in Paris.
 

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  • #813
All governments need to take them down, just why is Anonymous stepping up? Very strange...

RSBM


I am thinking, maybe so that the gov't. and others can monitor them better ?
There is a tendency for some people to post just about everything on facebook, etc. My .02 is that some of these terrorists may just be dumb enough to post sensitive information ?

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-29...ge-taker-commandos-kill-three-terrorists.html

Four hostages died at grocery shop while Michel Catalano, who was held by Kouachi brothers escaped unharmed

Rest in peace to all of the victims who were murdered !

As far as I'm concerned, these terrorists did not die as "martyrs". They died as cowards and losers who stood for nothing except an excuse (in their shallow minds) to hurt and kill innocent people who have done nothing to them.
Incompetent losers.

Sorry if this was too much of a rant. Just so angry for the innocents affected by all of this. Especially the kids.

:moo:
 
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I think we're in denial about Islamic extremism, terrorism doesn't happen because WE are racist, or there is Islamaphobia or any such thing, Terrorism happens because extremists want to break down free societies and think the entire planet should live under Sharia law.
SABBM

It's hard to understand any belief or culture that causes people in the prime of their life to give it all away. Smh.
There have been times I thought a church that likes to protest at funerals (not sure if we can type their name ?) ---would be willing to take it to the extreme if they were in a society that allowed it ??

There must certainly be followers of Islam who do NOT agree with Sharia law ? What happens to them ? My personal thought is that they, too, are persecuted as well. My opinion.

:moo:
 
  • #816
I am so proud of the Francophone papers in Quebec. They had the guts to publish the cartoon on the front pages of yesterdays newspapers. There is a close relationship between many Canadian cartoonists and the cartoonists of Charlie Hebdo.


http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montr...papers-after-charlie-hebdo-shooting-1.2893662

The Montreal Gazette claimed they didn't follow suit out of respect rather than the cowardice that it appears to be.
Ditto the CBC.

I think the French language journalists were right when they said that English Canada is being held prisoner by political correctness.View attachment 67107

Frank magazine out of Ottawa was one of the first to publish the cartoons.
 
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I think we're in denial about Islamic extremism, terrorism doesn't happen because WE are racist, or there is Islamaphobia or any such thing, Terrorism happens because extremists want to break down free societies and think the entire planet should live under Sharia law.

This X1000

That's all I'm going to say or I might get a time out.

Thoughts & and prayers to all the victims & their families.
 
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SABBM

It's hard to understand any belief or culture that causes people in the prime of their life to give it all away. Smh.
There have been times I thought a church that likes to protest at funerals (not sure if we can type their name ?) ---would be willing to take it to the extreme if they were in a society that allowed it ??

:moo:

There really is no comparison to Islam extremism is there? Like we all remember those doctors who were murdered by anti-abortionists, but most religions have given up bloodshed in the name of their gods and did so hundreds of years ago. Why does just Islam remain so violent?

Atheist Richard Dawkins on Paris Terrorist Attack: All Religions Are Not Equally Violent

http://www.christianpost.com/news/a...all-religions-are-not-equally-violent-132281/

This lady has a lot to say on the matter also and talks a lot of sense after having had to live with it for years:

Ayaan Hirsi Ali was born into a Muslim family in Somalia. She became a politician, activist and writer in Holland, where her friend Theo van Gogh was brutally murdered over a decade ago after the two collaborated on a film about the treatment of women in Islam.
....

AYAAN HIRSI ALI: Look, this - the idea of the Islamists, the idea that they can bring the world down through terrorism, among other means, to believe that sharia is the way and the only way that human beings can live, that idea is so much older than what is going on in Syria and what is going on in Iraq.

http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2015/s4160195.htm
 
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