Its what European media and authorities are reduced to now that they can't say Middle Eastern origin. http://www.news.com.au/world/europe...n/news-story/4f9a1a083f0aa960f5798d127234ee5b
Well, probably. People figure it out right away anyway so it doesn't matter. It's like setting your alarm clock ahead to trick yourself into getting up earlier. That doesn't work on me. If it does for everyone else I don't know what to say.
Actual terrorism. It's horrific. This seems to be a frequent MO these days - renting a truck and driving it into civilians who are simply innocent bystanders. There doesn't seem to be any communication that can be caught ahead of time.
Aryan Nations is a white supremacist[1] religious organization originally based in Hayden, Idaho. Richard Girnt Butler founded the group in the 1970s, as an arm of the Christian Identity organization Church of Jesus Christ–Christian. And I'm sure the KKK use crosses as their iconography because they're Muslim.
You do know that when an English person says "Asian" they mean Indian/Pakistani? I didn't even know that there was another way to use it until I came here. I'm sure that's just because I was brainwashed by "globalists", though.
I know! It's getting to the point that almost 1/100th the number of people killed by guns in the US are killed by terrorists in Europe!
There is actually something you can do about this kind of killing: inaccessible pedestrian zones. I wonder if cities are prepared to take the economic hit for greater safety.
Additionally, the cross was henceforth a representation of the Klan's Christian message. Its lighting during meetings was often accompanied by prayer, the singing of hymns, and other overtly religious symbolism.[122] They're not Muslim, friend.
Do we need to start putting an are you a terrorist question on drivers applications with a checkbox next to it?