Europe's summer of terror continues....

Discussion in 'Politics' started by jman42028, Aug 17, 2017.

  1. suspect is still at large. sounds like he pulled some GTA shit on the way away from the scene.



    dont know why bbc links dont work, but heres the text.

    Spanish police have confirmed the identity of the driver suspected of killing 14 people in last week's attack in Barcelona.

    He is 22-year-old Younes Abouyaaqoub, officials say, and the manhunt has been extended across Europe.

    New CCTV footage from the day of the attack appears to show him fleeing the scene on foot.

    One woman died in a second attack and officials have now confirmed a 15th victim, stabbed to death in his car.

    At a press conference on Monday, officials also revealed there were "strong indications" that an imam suspected of radicalising the young men who carried out the attacks had died in an explosion at a house that was being used as a bomb factory.

    All victims identified
    Three images in El Pais newspaper allegedly show Abouyaaqoub walking through La Boqueria market, wearing sunglasses, as he passes other people heading away from Las Ramblas.

    Police also released more images of Abouyaaqoub, and appealed for help in finding him. They say the suspect is dangerous and could be armed.

    The Catalan government said the 15th victim was Pau Pérez, 34, from Vila Franca, who was found stabbed to death in the passenger seat of his vehicle on Thursday evening.

    Police believe it was carjacked by the Las Ramblas suspect after the attack there.

    Thirteen people were killed when the van, allegedly driven by Moroccan-born Abouyaaqoub, swerved through crowds in the busy Las Ramblas in Barcelona on Thursday. One woman died during a second attack in Cambrils when a car was driven into pedestrians in the early hours of Friday, and five suspected jihadists were killed at the scene by police.

    Catalan officials said on Monday that all 15 victims had now been identified and their families notified.
     
  2. Fuckin finally! Too bad those idiots that rule tyrannical in Europe won't let their slaves have guns or this bastard might have been stopped earlier. I know it won't make any difference but this shit kind of makes me want to dip my Corbon hollow points in pigs blood.
     
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  3. so, so true. 100%. Preach!
     
  4. My friends and I made bets which city is gonna be hit next. I said Paris one of my friends London and the other Dortmund.
    I don't wish it for any city but I hope the one who said Dortmund is wrong
     
  5. its a sad state of affairs that it has become so normalized that people now make wagers on whats next. How can anyone make excuses for the problems that unchecked immigration cause?
     
  6. From what I heard most terrorists have been in the country for years. That guy who did it in Berlin was a refugee though.
    I think the problem is that some people are just dumb enough do things like that. There have always been and will always be assholes.
    If we start seeing it as an accident of civilizationand stop making a huge drama of them it'll take a lot of wind outta isis and the likes sails.
     
  7. you are correct in evil always finds a way. Thats a central part to the argument against the second amendment in the united states.
    I do believe however, that the years of unchecked immigration have led to the rash of issues and attacks in europe. Its no coincidence that a country like poland that has extremely strict immigration laws does not have these kinds of extremist issues. At least I don't view it as a coincidence.
    I feel, that so many of those countries in the EU were/are so enamoured with the thought of socialism that they will continue to support it no matter the cost. Just because. My kid lies to me, even when I tell him I know the answer, he still lies. He dosen't know why (hes young) but he still does. Same thing in europe. They've ridden that open borders, or your a racist nazi horse so long and so hard that they can't back down now, even in the face of overwhelming evidence.
     
  8. Closed borders punish people who genuinely want to assimilate and live a better life tho. We can't just build walls and hide in bunkers just because bad people exist.. that'll never be a long-term solution.

    If anything .. what the terrorists have shown is that you could have jails, harsh sentences, torture, the death penalty, etc. and people would still commit murder and violent crimes, and then take their own life to avoid punishment. This isn't just exclusive to muslims, plenty of nutcases have gone on mass-shootings in America.

    We need to find the root cause of evil, and fix it.
     
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  9. I'd be a lot more supportive of closed borders if the same people arguing in favour of it, were also arguing in favour of ceasing military operations in the middle east.. which by large, are the reasons ISIS exists in the first place.

    If you disturb the ant nest, of course you're gonna have crazy ants running around looking for another place to live!
     
  10. closed border are kind of like prohibition... doesn't work.

    it's been tried in the past by a few countries and the end result wasn't all that great. (east germany, former USSR, etc.)... when you keep all the crazies on the outside, the ones that are on the inside take over.
     
  11. They sure have ridden that horse too long and we need some proper laws concerning immigration. Closing the borders especially as Germans would cause a massive shitstorm. I think it's our obligation to help those in need especially considered that piece of turd from 70 years ago. Instead the government here outsources the border closing to Greece or Italy. I should make a nature documentary about the homo phonyfuckios in its natural surrounding the top of western civilization
     
  12. I never said it was a long term solution, but it certainly is a way to affect it! You can't even begin to argue against it just because of poland. Right there in the middle of europe. Closed borders...how many terror attacks?

    Poland, Hungary terror-free by rejecting refugees

    why would poland have none but the places with open borders have tons.....maybe they just don't like poland
     
  13. Maybe they actually don't like Poland. And it's not the only country (specifically in eastern Europe) which had no terror attacks.
     
  14. its too late right now, but maybe tomorrow I'll compare the countries with no issues in 2017, but looking at this map its pretty easy to hazard a guess that most of those countries that have a lot of issues are the more liberal with their immigration policy.
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    edit: yay I figured out how to put pics in haha.
    this is obviously just for so far in 2017
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