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Continuous wroteXeReviver wroteContinuous wroteeejit wroteXeReviver wrote Why is this continuous dude disliking everyone's post? Does he not agree that this is messed up?
He only seems to be disliking the people who could be viewed as virtue signalling.
Faking outrage and concern to be viewed as ethical and good people by other people.
Or maybe he see's forums like this not as a place to express outrage but as a place to discuss the causes and response to this kind of thing.
He almost certainly does think it's messed up though, if my past conversations with him are any indication anyway.
I do think that what happened should have never happend. But I am not going to be like everyone else who goes and says a few words online and that is it. You can do so much more.
I watched one of Paul Joseph Watson's videos and he explains it pretty good. And it made me view everyones comments different.
Here is the video...
Please watch the part about tolerance and then you might feel different.
You were spot on with your guess. I only dislike the post that I find not useful. Somewhat.
I think that most people feel like this was a bad thing. I hope most people feel like that. I just do not like people who go online and say something about how sad this is and that is it. If you truly cared then you would do more(if you can).
I do not want to argue with anyone. This is not the place for that.
All they can is do research on it, that won't go anywhere besides view it differently. Looking it up won't prevent it from happening. So say someone from this site has a family member that passed because of this, they see this and check out all the people that seem like they'd support them through this and help them, then could message them. This site is for a lob of things. Don't go around disliking people's stuff when they say this is terrible. I doubt they are doing it for the post count. Everybody should genuinely feel some time of sorrow for this. It has gotten out of hand with the terrorist attack. Then others that post comments saying " feel like the US is the only one targeted by isis. " yes that seems the way, but I don't do research on where the isis terrorist attacks have taken everywhere. It sure does seem like us US have been majorly attacked.
I tried to send you a private message as I already said this is not the place to argue about it. So if you want to talk about it more, then please unblock me and pm me.
But here is what the message was going to be.
All they can is do research on it, that won't go anywhere besides view it differently. Looking it up won't prevent it from happening.
What are you talking about? You can do so much more than research. Go donate, volunteer, etc.
So say someone from this site has a family member that passed because of this, they see this and check out all the people that seem like they'd support them through this and help them, then could message them.
Almost everybody supports the victims of any terrorist attack especially attacks like this. But I can understand what you mean.
Don't go around disliking people's stuff when they say this is terrible.
I have already explained why I did what I did.
I doubt they are doing it for the post count.
That is pretty much why everyone does this. Again please watch the video because he explains what I am talking about better than I can. Watch from 0:57.
It has gotten out of hand with the terrorist attack.
Terrorist attacks have always been bad. They have not gotten out of hand. They were never "in hand" to begin with.
Then others that post comments saying " feel like the US is the only one targeted by isis. " yes that seems the way, but I don't do research on where the isis terrorist attacks have taken everywhere. It sure does seem like us US have been majorly attacked.
Again I did not suggest doing research, I suggested actually making a difference and helping.
I don't know bout that post count. Honestly I could care less. On Facebook, I understand people do it for likes and comments. " like to drop a prayer". Yes I hate that. But I go on this site to gather more information and post what I think. The Terrorist attacks are getting bigger Since 9/11. The one at Ariana grandes concert was a big one. I support Ariana grande paying for all of the funeral costs. She didn't have to do that. It wasn't her fault, the only one that could be blamed is the guards that check people. I believe that the United stats needs to do a better job at doing security checks and other types of protection. Not just take people that look to be part of isis because they are Muslim. Not all isis members are Muslim, granted a majority are. But as the days go on, there will be more technology for security scans. This world is dependent on technology.
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Continuous wroteXeReviver wrote Why is this continuous dude disliking everyone's post? Does he not agree that this is messed up?
Every time this happens, the same thing happens.
People will go online and say something like this "Just been watching about this on Facebook so sad" or this "For ****'s sake. Ugh."
It does nothing except boost your post count. Nobody cares about any of that. If you truly cared then you would do something more than just say a few words about how your so sad this happened.
Go and do something that is actually helpful.
Did you notice that I only dislike the post that were not useful?
Okay, maybe posting isn't going to do anything to help with the situation, even so what could we possibly do? Should we run to London and try and do something? Because I'm sure we'd just be sent back home or told to get away and let people who know what they are actually doing deal with it.
Out of respect, and to show support for those who are involved we post on here to show we care, and to also show our emotions and how we are feeling. What you said is absolutely stupid. When someone dies we put flowers near the area of their death or over ones grave to show respect and to show support, even if it isn't doing anything to help.
If you think expressing our emotions and showing respect is silly, them id like to see you tell this to the other millions or people who will be doing exact the same thing on social media, on websites such as this, leaving flowers, messages and letters when they realise what has happened
If you don't act or do things like this or simply don't show respect then you sir are not a human being.
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US and U.K missile strikes kill more innocents every day than these terror attacks yet no one ever considers that to be part of the problem, it's always due to religion,
The whole situation is messed and I think WW3 is coming but to be honest like it or not, the west have themselves to blame
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I am in no way justifying these attacks and I do feel for the families, they are barbaric actions and it's extremely sad they are becoming more common
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The whole situation is messed and I think WW3 is coming but to be honest like it or not, the west have themselves to blame
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I am in no way justifying these attacks and I do feel for the families, they are barbaric actions and it's extremely sad they are becoming more common
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XeReviver wroteWhat do you mean "terrorist attacks are getting bigger"? They aren't. They aren't even bad compared to 9/11 and you can't compare 9/11 to the Manchester Ariana Grande incident or any other terrorist attack that has occurred within the past 5 or so years. Also, what do you mean the US needs to do a better job with security checks? The Ariana Grande concert was in the UK. Not the US. Security checks and etc don't stop terrorist attacks. Just like how bombing the middle east wouldn't help stop terrorist attacks, because there are Muslim followers everywhere which is sad.Continuous wroteXeReviver wroteContinuous wroteeejit wroteXeReviver wrote Why is this continuous dude disliking everyone's post? Does he not agree that this is messed up?
He only seems to be disliking the people who could be viewed as virtue signalling.
Faking outrage and concern to be viewed as ethical and good people by other people.
Or maybe he see's forums like this not as a place to express outrage but as a place to discuss the causes and response to this kind of thing.
He almost certainly does think it's messed up though, if my past conversations with him are any indication anyway.
I do think that what happened should have never happend. But I am not going to be like everyone else who goes and says a few words online and that is it. You can do so much more.
I watched one of Paul Joseph Watson's videos and he explains it pretty good. And it made me view everyones comments different.
Here is the video...
Please watch the part about tolerance and then you might feel different.
You were spot on with your guess. I only dislike the post that I find not useful. Somewhat.
I think that most people feel like this was a bad thing. I hope most people feel like that. I just do not like people who go online and say something about how sad this is and that is it. If you truly cared then you would do more(if you can).
I do not want to argue with anyone. This is not the place for that.
All they can is do research on it, that won't go anywhere besides view it differently. Looking it up won't prevent it from happening. So say someone from this site has a family member that passed because of this, they see this and check out all the people that seem like they'd support them through this and help them, then could message them. This site is for a lob of things. Don't go around disliking people's stuff when they say this is terrible. I doubt they are doing it for the post count. Everybody should genuinely feel some time of sorrow for this. It has gotten out of hand with the terrorist attack. Then others that post comments saying " feel like the US is the only one targeted by isis. " yes that seems the way, but I don't do research on where the isis terrorist attacks have taken everywhere. It sure does seem like us US have been majorly attacked.
I tried to send you a private message as I already said this is not the place to argue about it. So if you want to talk about it more, then please unblock me and pm me.
But here is what the message was going to be.
All they can is do research on it, that won't go anywhere besides view it differently. Looking it up won't prevent it from happening.
What are you talking about? You can do so much more than research. Go donate, volunteer, etc.
So say someone from this site has a family member that passed because of this, they see this and check out all the people that seem like they'd support them through this and help them, then could message them.
Almost everybody supports the victims of any terrorist attack especially attacks like this. But I can understand what you mean.
Don't go around disliking people's stuff when they say this is terrible.
I have already explained why I did what I did.
I doubt they are doing it for the post count.
That is pretty much why everyone does this. Again please watch the video because he explains what I am talking about better than I can. Watch from 0:57.
It has gotten out of hand with the terrorist attack.
Terrorist attacks have always been bad. They have not gotten out of hand. They were never "in hand" to begin with.
Then others that post comments saying " feel like the US is the only one targeted by isis. " yes that seems the way, but I don't do research on where the isis terrorist attacks have taken everywhere. It sure does seem like us US have been majorly attacked.
Again I did not suggest doing research, I suggested actually making a difference and helping.
I don't know bout that post count. Honestly I could care less. On Facebook, I understand people do it for likes and comments. " like to drop a prayer". Yes I hate that. But I go on this site to gather more information and post what I think. The Terrorist attacks are getting bigger Since 9/11. The one at Ariana grandes concert was a big one. I support Ariana grande paying for all of the funeral costs. She didn't have to do that. It wasn't her fault, the only one that could be blamed is the guards that check people. I believe that the United stats needs to do a better job at doing security checks and other types of protection. Not just take people that look to be part of isis because they are Muslim. Not all isis members are Muslim, granted a majority are. But as the days go on, there will be more technology for security scans. This world is dependent on technology.
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There's ONE man in the world who really wants to do something about radical Islamic terrorism, and they all call him a racist.
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Cancerous wrote There's ONE man in the world who really wants to do something about radical Islamic terrorism, and they all call him a racist.
Theres more than 1 person mate theres many
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RedWood wroteCancerous wrote There's ONE man in the world who really wants to do something about radical Islamic terrorism, and they all call him a racist.
Theres more than 1 person mate theres many
Pfft, most won't even dare call it out for what it is.
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Cancerous wroteRedWood wroteCancerous wrote There's ONE man in the world who really wants to do something about radical Islamic terrorism, and they all call him a racist.
Theres more than 1 person mate theres many
Pfft, most won't even dare call it out for what it is.
This guy will [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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RedWood wroteCancerous wroteRedWood wroteCancerous wrote There's ONE man in the world who really wants to do something about radical Islamic terrorism, and they all call him a racist.
Theres more than 1 person mate theres many
Pfft, most won't even dare call it out for what it is.
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Well yeah, but I was speaking about world leaders. I Should have been clearer.
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