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Sad, ova tabela moze da se tumaci na dva nacina: ili je blizu jedne trecine muslimanske populacije u UK sastavljeno od krvozednih sociopatskih monstruma - ili se dobar deo njih oseca itekako ugrozenim i otudjenim, a onda bi valjalo ispitati i razloge za to.

 

Ipak, medijski je kudikamo probitacnije siriti strah i mrznju.

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UK, muslimanska populacija.

sigurnih 27% + oni koji su se usled npolitičke nekorektnosti suzdržali da simpatišu.

 

kako se za samo par meseci u prah i pepeo okrunilo multikulti benavljenje o šačici ekstremista u inače miroljubivoj manjini  :fantom:

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u ostalim vestima koje se tiču teme ništa novo 

 

liberalno društvo pihtijastih kičmi i dalje radi ono što jedino zna saginje se pred siledžijstvom srednjevekovnih plemena nadajući se da će džihad posustati pred iskazanim kukavičlukom i servilnošću  :fantom:

The Finnish Comics Society is having a hard time finding a venue for its exhibition honouring the cartoonists killed in the Charlie Hebdo terror attack in Paris, reports the daily Helsingin Sanomat.

 

The show entitled "I am Charlie", was on Monday closed for a third time amid security concerns. The display had only been open for about 15 minutes at Library 10 in the Helsinki’s main post office building.

 

http://yle.fi/uutiset/i_am_charlie_exhibit_forced_to_close_in_helsinki/7826592

 

 

 

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mislim da dolaze loša vremena za multikulti dogmu i baš sam nekako tužan zbog toga  :fantom:

 

France faces 'unprecedented' terror threat, say officials
AFP By Michel Moutot 16 hours ago

 

Paris (AFP) – The threat of a jihadist attack in France has reached a level “without precedent” and new attacks are inevitable, according to top counter-terrorism officials.

 

“The threat is permanent,” said one high-level official in the defence ministry, speaking on condition of anonymity.

 

Not one day goes by without an alert, the discovery of a network trying to send people to Syria or Iraq, or an intervention (by the security services).

 

“The number of targets has exploded. There are two or three thousand, maybe four thousand, people identified or suspected of evil intentions.”

 

Nor are they all amateurs, the source added — many are highly educated. “They are pros, not drop-outs,” he said.

 

Defence ministry specialists say the jihadists “use the best encryption and concealment techniques” and that security services are “playing catch-up”.

 

“Every time we get our hands on a network, we see they are each using seven or eight SIM cards, changing them constantly. And the most cunning don’t go near phones at all — they use messengers.”

 

The biggest concerns relate to the estimated 200 individuals who have returned from training or fighting in areas held by the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria.

 

They have lost all inhibitions about violence,” said another top counter-terrorism official, also speaking on condition of anonymity.

 

Security services place them under the tightest possible surveillance, but resources are limited and the authorities are also painfully aware that militants may wait years before acting.

 

That was the case with the Kouachi brothers who carried out the attack on Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine in January.

 

They had long-standing links to jihadist networks in Paris, and one had travelled to Yemen for training back in 2011, but they had gradually fallen off the radar of security services after laying low for several years….

 

http://news.yahoo.com/france-faces-unprecedented-terror-threat-officials-060224315.html

 

 

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u široj slici sam ja nebitan važnije je da tzv ideja građanizma bude zauvek odbačena  :fantom:

 

Tako je.

Savet: pij manje kafe kako bi docekao taj trenutak.

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Why is it so difficult for people to make fine distinctions? The writers opposing the PEN award support free speech, free expression, and stand fully behind Charlie Hebdo’s right to publish whatever they want without being censored, and of course without the use of violence to enforce their silence. But the giving of an award suggests that one admires and respects the value of the work being honored, responses quite difficult to summon for the work of Charlie Hebdo. Provocation is simply not the same as heroism. I do hope that the audience at the PEN gala will be shown some of the cruder and more racist cartoons that CH publishes, so they will know what they are applauding and honoring. I’m disheartened by the usually sensible intelligent Salman Rushie’s readiness to call us “fellow travelers” who are encouraging Islamist jihadism, and also to label us, on Twitter, as “six pussies.” I can only assume he meant our feline dignity and was not implying that we are behaving like people who have vaginas. It would be sad to think that a writers organization cannot discuss free speech without resorting to political accusations and sexual insult.

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Salman Rushdie

 

 Francine: you know very well, or you should, that the word "pussies" was in a tweet to which I was replying, and I have since stated that I shouldn't have reused it in my reply. But "fellow travelers", yes. No question of that. As for "fine distinctions," here's what I see. Our fellow artists were murdered for their ideas and you won't stand up for them. I'm very sorry to see that. I think you'll find the vast majority of the PEN membership will be sorry, too.

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Francine Prose 

 

Dear Salman, Thanks for the clarification re: pussies. But I still have a bit of a problem with “fellow traveler.” As you doubtless know, the phrase attained great currency during the Army-McCarthy hearings, when it was used to smear and ruin the lives of many innocent people by suggesting a relation with the Communists plotting to bring down our country. And the phrase had, and still retains, a certain chilling effect on....freedom of expression. Of course I sympathize with the dead cartoonists, but if I am going to stand up, I feel that my time is more usefully spent standing up for the living: the journalists throughout Latin America and the Middle East risking their lives to tell the truth about the world we live in.

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Salman Rushdie 

 

Dear Francine, I have to say I'm immensely saddened by all this. We have all been friends and comrades for so long, fighting the same fight, that this breach is very painful. But here's why I used that very harsh phrase, "fellow travelers": you and the other five have chosen to make a political ACT, by boycotting the gala, and it is the act that speaks. And what the act says is that you judge CH as being at fault. And by making that public judgment, the act, not any words you say, places you in the enemy camp. It just does. Then your words with their "fine distinctions" just look like an attempt to have it both ways. You know politics as well as I do, and you have made this a political thing. In politics you can't both be for and against. Your act says you are against. And that makes you (plural) fellow travellers of the fanatics. I wish it were not so, but it is, and when Peter Carey asks if it's even a free speech issue, and calls PEN self-righteous for taking it up, and then attacks the entire nation of France for its arrogance; and when Teju Cole says that Israel is the cause of anti-semitism; then you have some very unfortunate bedfellows indeed. I hope that our long alliance can survive this. But I fear some old friendships will break on this wheel.

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Novi atentat u Francuskoj, juzno od Lyona. Dvoje napadaca (sa islamskom zastavom(?) ) su usli u fabriku gasa (?) i izazvali eksploziju. Za sada ima jedan mrtav i vise povrijedjenih.

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