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Belgium is basically shut down since Saturday. No metro, nowhere open, sporting venues and gigs cancelled, schools closed (continues today), ban on large gatherings of people. It's ****ing scary. I mean, yeah, they can do this and you wouldn't blame them, but unless the cells are all apprehended or killed, aren't these ****ers just going to wait till everything returns to normal and then strike when least expected? After all, you can't keep a ****ing country closed forever...
I think they send the wrong message doing this; it's clear they're scared (and who would not be?) but the French I think had it right: continue and refuse to allow IS to stop you living your life. Of course, that's easy for me to say, I guess. |
Not sure if this has been posted yet:
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Does it seem kind of screwed up to anyone else for them to like... tease that? I mean I know, it's just Vice, but wow.
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Thanks Planks, looking forward to the full thing.
There was a good documentary on Channel 4 last night about British women supporting ISIS. On 4od if anyone missed it. |
Seems like everyone on Facebook has forgotten about this whole thing. Just an observation.
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I'm surprised Josh Homme is there. Wasn't he not even on tour with them during the attacks?
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I'm sure the people who live in the immediately area in Paris won't forget. For the friends and family of the victims such a tragedy of losing a loved one will be impossible to forget. |
I'd love to forget 9/11. Can't. Just have to learn to live with the memories and use the experience to somehow build a better me.
We also have instant access to just about everything we can fathom on the internet so our tendency to move on to another stimulus is much quicker. I remember my television being on for about four days straight on CNN after 9/11 because internet was still young and people still got their news from the television. I dunno. People are weird. |
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