Showing posts with label Manchester. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manchester. Show all posts

A TALE OF TWO TERRORISMS

Our astounding response!


 When Muslim leaders respond to terrorist attacks on their Christian subjects better than Western leaders do.


Despite the offbeat eccentricity of its leader, the Gaddafi regime played a vital role in maintaining peace and stability in the Mediterranean Basin. When, on a whim, the West decided to use its special forces and air power to oust Gaddafi as part of the Arab Neocon Spring in 2011, it unleashed all sorts of problems.

The Manchester bomb attack was part of the blowback, but so was the much less reported terrorist attack on Coptic Christians in Egypt a few days later, which killed even more people, and also included many children.

VIDEO: WHY THE 2017 MANCHESTER TERROR ATTACK WILL CHANGE NOTHING


Manosphere blogger Roosh V explains why Manchester will change nothing as long as women and their feelings are allowed to vote.

A LOT OF SOUND AND MORAL SIGNALLING, SIGNIFYING NOTHING

Prick up your ears!

by Colin Liddell
"And all our yesterdays have lighted fools" ⁓ MacBeth
When things like the Manchester bomb attack happen, there is an immediate outpouring of articles, reports, broadcasts, and memes. Some of them are informative, many of them are repetitive and redundant, others just irritating and infuriating. It is also noticeable that many of them are attempting to tell you what to think and feel in a case where Common Sense and natural emotion would be your best guide.

One thing that struck me, listening to the BBC Radio 5's late night coverage of the aftermath of the bombing, was how similar the tone was to Radio Moscow broadcasts in the 1980s, which I remember from my childhood. Both had the same cheery emptiness of people following a script, or more accurately rigid guidelines that had been drummed into them again and again and again.

NAMELESS PODCAST: 'WHITE SHARIA' IS FOR WIMPS


As the West reels from the latest major act of Muslim terror in its midst (this time in Manchester, England)--Andy Nowicki "Namelessly" reveals--on a not totally unrelated note-- that he finds the notion of 'white sharia' quite ignoble as a political philosophy, though not for the reasons you might expect.