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nightbird
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camelot
Barsoom

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Posted - 19/07/2007 : 00:38:26
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The 24-year-old web designer of Bangladeshi origin chanted to the crowd: "Oh Allah, we want to see another 9/11 in Iraq, another 9/11 in Denmark, another 9/11 in Spain, in France, all over Europe. Oh Allah, destroy all of them."
It's really niced to loved. Praying for God to destroy God's creations seems a bit off. Destroying God's creations whilst doing "God's work" is even farther off, IMHO. Do people who says these things really mean them, or are they just so p****d off that blurt out anything that seems damning to those they blame for the evils in their world?
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Miriam Binder
Earthsea

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Posted - 19/07/2007 : 01:23:24
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Berk, McPhail and Smelser wrote some interesting things about 'mob' behaviour.
We all say things in the heat of the moment. Having said that, the whole post Danish cartoon period was a bit of madness. Okay they were found guilty and will do their time but I think it is a long way between chanting about wanting another 9/11 here there and everywhere and actually going out and causing another 9/11 ... I also think that in the main, those that shout about it are very unlikely to do anything to actively bring it about. |
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