Terror attacks by Islamist groups
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My point is simple.
It's easy to point to the number of people in a country killed by Islamic extremists and claim that as it's a small number there is no real threat.
However, the Police and other security forces are on heightened alert and derail potential attacks all the time. So, if they relaxed because "there was no threat" a shitpile more would have died.
It's an argument akin to saying you don't get spam email because you have a good spam filter, therefore spam email is no threat.
It's easy to point to the number of people in a country killed by Islamic extremists and claim that as it's a small number there is no real threat.
However, the Police and other security forces are on heightened alert and derail potential attacks all the time. So, if they relaxed because "there was no threat" a shitpile more would have died.
It's an argument akin to saying you don't get spam email because you have a good spam filter, therefore spam email is no threat.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
No, I understand your point Stui - you made it. I was asking snore tooth.stui magpie wrote:My point is simple.
It's easy to point to the number of people in a country killed by Islamic extremists and claim that as it's a small number there is no real threat.
However, the Police and other security forces are on heightened alert and derail potential attacks all the time. So, if they relaxed because "there was no threat" a shitpile more would have died.
It's an argument akin to saying you don't get spam email because you have a good spam filter, therefore spam email is no threat.
I didn't say there was "no threat". I do, however, remain extraordinarily concerned about the air-time given to these clowns. The extent to which we give these guys free publicity is troubling.
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I'm missing the Snore tooth bit, but I agree on the airtime.Pies4shaw wrote:No, I understand your point Stui - you made it. I was asking snore tooth.stui magpie wrote:My point is simple.
It's easy to point to the number of people in a country killed by Islamic extremists and claim that as it's a small number there is no real threat.
However, the Police and other security forces are on heightened alert and derail potential attacks all the time. So, if they relaxed because "there was no threat" a shitpile more would have died.
It's an argument akin to saying you don't get spam email because you have a good spam filter, therefore spam email is no threat.
I didn't say there was "no threat". I do, however, remain extraordinarily concerned about the air-time given to these clowns. The extent to which we give these guys free publicity is troubling.
The object of terrorism is to inflict terror, make people change behaviour because of the threat. the attacks are just tools by which they achieve that.
On that point they've already partially succeeded but the problem is if you don't give them airtime and something happens, people shriek they weren't warned. if you give them airtime you're giving them free publicity.
No win situation.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
Another bad man with a car: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-08-15/c ... rl/8806520
Neither a terrorist, nor an Australian of Greek descent, apparently.
Neither a terrorist, nor an Australian of Greek descent, apparently.
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Well the latest ISIS attack is a van driven down Barcelona's La Ramblas. Reports are varied on dead and injured. 12 - 20 Dead (approx) 80 Injured.
I have been there, no protection from a van driving along there. That may change.
I have been there, no protection from a van driving along there. That may change.
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for or from?Culprit wrote:Well the latest ISIS attack is a van driven down Barcelona's La Ramblas. Reports are varied on dead and injured. 12 - 20 Dead (approx) 80 Injured.
I have been there, no protection for a van driving along there. That may change.
making those bollards look like a really good idea now
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Fixed, "From". There were no bollards there 4 years ago and I am surprised that there are non there now after numerous events. I am all for Bollards, in saying that they will just move attack to a place that doesn't have them (no pun intended).think positive wrote:for or from?Culprit wrote:Well the latest ISIS attack is a van driven down Barcelona's La Ramblas. Reports are varied on dead and injured. 12 - 20 Dead (approx) 80 Injured.
I have been there, no protection for a van driving along there. That may change.
making those bollards look like a really good idea now
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not sure if they have bollards there, i meant the ones they have put in Melbourne now. Thats the thing though isnt it? just how can you keep people safe from these attacks?Culprit wrote:Fixed, "From". There were no bollards there 4 years ago and I am surprised that there are non there now after numerous events. I am all for Bollards, in saying that they will just move attack to a place that doesn't have them (no pun intended).think positive wrote:for or from?Culprit wrote:Well the latest ISIS attack is a van driven down Barcelona's La Ramblas. Reports are varied on dead and injured. 12 - 20 Dead (approx) 80 Injured.
I have been there, no protection for a van driving along there. That may change.
making those bollards look like a really good idea now
apparently 2 victorian boys were hurt.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!