Brehs...I don't think I believe in ISIS

tmonster

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:lupe:What does this mean brehs

I find it hard to believe that any leadership rising to power-defined by having large groups of fanatic devotees-would choose to engage in OVERT, as in non-clandestine, terrorism as a way of advancing their agenda, in today's world.

Therefore I don't think I believe in ISIS is real
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I mean I get how it may be kinda preposterous but.. I mean you gotta understand how easy it is for someone to do something and just pick the best brand name for it
 

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destroying has always been easier than building and they are thriving in collapsed societies. the random acts of violence outside the middle east are pretty easy to pull off because they just have to get it right one time. just think how easy it would be for an unstable person to walk into any gathering in america and just go crazy with a gun or machete or whatever.
 

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They're trying to legitimize themselves as a state. Why wouldn't they engage in overt acts?
 

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destroying has always been easier than building and they are thriving in collapsed societies. the random acts of violence outside the middle east are pretty easy to pull off because they just have to get it right one time. just think how easy it would be for an unstable person to walk into any gathering in america and just go crazy with a gun or machete or whatever.
Overt terror as your brand though?:dahell: while many other groups hold satellites, high level tech, nukes?:dahell: ain't that like begging to be blown the fukk up?:dahell:
 
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