@Fade To Black said:@Harvey said:@Tiger Come Lately said:@hammertime said:the defining terror attack of this all actually started before the Iraq war. So did the Bali bombings. But probably we are to blame for those too…
It actually scares me at the level of complacency by the western world. We seem to blame ourselves most of the time and have lost our hearts for our own. Our patriotism is weak. Instead we somehow think that we deserve someone to open fire in a nightclub or drive a truck through women and children.
The thing is that the western world has tried to provide the global security for the better part of half a century. Sometimes we get it wrong, but the causation is usually founded in decent intentions. We try to avoid innocents, we help rebuild, fund and work with communities.
Our own blame game when these people are killed is somewhat sickening to me. I can guarentee ISIL aren't comparatively sitting back and cursing Osama bin laden for ramming jets into the USA.
We don't have a foundation policy to kill innocents in cold blood. That's the difference to me.
We are not the blame but we are part of the problem. The terrorists are the blame for their acts. Let's have no argument about that. The actions of those vile lowies is in no way acceptable and in no way our fault.
Our meddling in the Middle East goes way back before the Iraq war a and Bali bombings. We have not tried to help the Middle East we have when it worked appeared to help the Middle East while in effect helping our selves. Yes the Red Cross and Doctors Without Borders have over the years provided help. But it was always humanitarian assistance, very little was government assistance.
You give a homeless, man in the city a gun when his hungry, he ain't going to dig a whole in the ground and plant carrots, his going to point it at a passer by and demand money or food.
We talk about respect for our way of life and culture, we send a plane loads of Turists to Bali every year, do the majority of those visiting act with respect for their way of life or culture. Our behaviour was so bad our own TV's made a show of it.
When I lived in London for 2 years I spent my time living, drinking and eating with other Aussies funny that, although I was in England the motherland a place where our culture was born out of I wanted to be with other Aussies.
We are not to blame for the Middle East but we have contributed to the problem.
I see no difference between a terrorist and a dealer selling Ice or Herron. Both destroy innocent people and their families. I'm sure only a small minority on this forum have been directly impacted by terrorism and we have an issue with Muslims. I would guess that more on this forum have been impacted by a drug related crime yet we don't see a thread about that nor do we see any hatred towards our own culture which in is also a contributor to the drug problem.
Over 3500 people died from just alchole related deaths in Australia this year, 0 according to my research died in Australia as a result of terrorism in 2016\. Do we hate Tooheys Castlemaine or Penfolds?
The religion doesn't have a foundation policy to kill innocents. Isis does.
Many have died in the name of God, and for a long long time the killing of innocents was committed by the Church, in fact the church even specifically target woman, they called them witches and burned them at the stake.
I am a bit lost by this arguement, if you give a homeless man a gun, no-one is giving him a gun, they are inviting him and his family into our house, feeding and supporting them, only to wake up and find your family have been killed while sleeping. As for the number of deaths in the middle east, how many have been inflicted by the west against those that have been inflicted by locals based on which sect of a religion they belong to or the tribe that they descend from. The Iran vs Iraq war killed hundreds of thousands with the wests only involvement being profiteering through selling weapons to various ideologies that were hell bent on killing each other.
Australians might behave like d!ckheads in bali, but would they get away with organising protests in Saudi Arabia that pushed the same agenda as last nights protest in Lakemba.
I have no problem with immigration from any country to any country, but you need to understand the culture of the country you move to and accept it, rather than expecting that country to change to align with your belief system.
PS Merry Christmas to all, regardless of whether you celebrate it based on religion, or just a chance to get together with friends & loved ones and enjoy the time of year.
Well said Harvey.
I am dumbfounded that someone compares a drunken Aussie tourist in Bali having a whizz in the bushes or a shag on the beach with faceless terrorist cowards who plough trucks into crowds of people, including children.
As you say, if someone organized a rally anywhere in the Middle East practically denouncing their way of life then you would disappear off the face of the earth quick-smart, you would be executed or spend the rest of your days rotting away in a mangy prison suffering constant various forms of torture and interrogation.
The PC crowd with the softly-softly approach within Australia will unfortunately send many innocent people to their deaths in the not too distant future…...it is only a matter of time before our country is on the end of a Berlin or Paris-like atrocity.
FTB you are 100% correct it is dumbfounding that a comparison is made between bogans acting badly in another country, to a terrorist. Almost as dumbfounding as comparing a hard working, law-abiding muslim to one, wouldn't you say?
But i wasn't comparing them to terrorist, that was a reference to not behaving accordingly when in a foreign country. And your a bit light on some of the bad behaviour over there.
Why is it a PC crowd softy softly when someone points out that not all muslims are terrorist and not blatant bigotry and racism when some call all muslims terrorist?
As I said before, if there is a group of people wanting to create a divide in our country then our authorities should deal with them accordingly.
But I'm not sure that shutting people out and oppressing them is going to prevent such an incident, god forbid.
An attack was carried out by a person on a group in Canberra this morning. It was a van full of gas cylinders. Not a muslim in sight. Is this not terrorism?