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BTW this is the biggest loss of Canadian life to terror in like 30 years.
It is taken seriously but it's the counter options that are the problem.Real talk.
Mad black folks are affected by the immagration ban.
Mad black folks are Muslim.
And this Mosque shooting eerily reminds me of the Dylan Roof situation in SC.
Both were losers with Alt right/Nazi views and decided to shoot innocents up in a place of worship cause they thought whites were victims in society.
The radicalism of young white males needs to be taken more seriously.
I'm watching a French Canadian news channel right now and they just won't let this bullied in school/mental illness shyt go.![]()
I bet at least one of the presenters on the panel would have been bullied in school and they ain't shooting shyt up. How common is schoolyard bullying? It can't be used as an explanation because of how rarely kids who get bullied take that shyt to heart, especially well into adulthood. Dude was 27, probably 10 years out of high school
and that shyt is still affecting him? 
word..
all of life is interconnected, like your example, period.I'm a firm believer in synchronicity and the yin&yang philosophy in that sense,the seemingly dualing forces are really composed of the the same energies spinning around in a circle/ellipse,just like the Earth does..separation of anything on Earth itself is a farce/illusion...

@Jamal heard Lisee on the radio say this wont stop them for asking for 'burqa' ban.....like 50 women in the whole province wear it![]()
This is what Hegel wrote about it
"Positive and negative are supposed to express an absolute difference. The two however are at bottom the same: the name of either might be transferred to the other. Thus, for example, debts and assets are not two particular, self-subsisting species of property. What is negative to the debtor is positive to the creditor. A way to the east is also a way to the west. Positive and negative are therefore intrinsically conditioned by one another, and are only in relation to each other."
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That's just shamefully embarrassingI bet at least one of the presenters on the panel would have been bullied in school and they ain't shooting shyt up. How common is schoolyard bullying? It can't be used as an explanation because of how rarely kids who get bullied take that shyt to heart, especially well into adulthood. Dude was 27, probably 10 years out of high school
and that shyt is still affecting him?
And the mental illness angle, fukking obviously anyone who signs up to be a terrorist, for any reason, is going to be unstable compared your average person. What kind of shyt is that? Normal people don't suicide bomb or go on mass shootings.
BTW this is the biggest loss of Canadian life to terror in like 30 years.
dead silent, the story is pretty big especially because who he supports and what is going on right now..but no coverage at all
On Sunday night an anti-Muslim white nationalist allegedly walked into a mosque in Canada and shot and killed six people and left at least eight others critically wounded in a hail of gunfire. All by itself, that news is utterly devastating — or at least it should be — but something truly despicable is going on.
For nearly a full day, tens of thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of conservatives all over the internet blamed the shooting on Muslims. The words "Allahu Akbar" were the top trending topic in the United States as the rumors spread that multiple Muslim gunmen screamed this as they shot worshippers in the mosque.
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Alexandre Bissonnette is charged with killing six people in a mosque in Canada.
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Even right now, when I just Googled the words "Allahu Akbar," the top links were news stories from all over the world declaring that multiple gunmen were heard chanting this as they shot and killed those six people.
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Deadly shooting at Quebec City mosque
But the initial reports weren't accurate. The shooting had one lone gunman — not two, as officials initially said. The suspect was not a Muslim. He was not from Morocco. He was not bearded or wearing Muslim garb. He didn't speak Arabic. Yet, 24 hours later, Fox News still has not retracted or addressed their widely shared tweet that it was a Muslim Moroccan who did the shooting.
French-Canadian man charged for 'terrorist attack on Muslims'
Instead, the suspected shooter was a bigoted 27-year-old white man known to many as a conservative online troll and white nationalist who voiced support for Donald Trump. Perhaps this is why Donald Trump has not personally mentioned this mass shooting even though it was the deadliest single incident in North America since he was inaugurated?
What I know is this — had the shooter actually been a Muslim who walked into a quaint little Baptist church full of white folk singing Amazing Grace, not only would Trump be genuinely outraged right now, the entire conservative machine would be mobilizing against what they call radical Islam. It appears that radical whiteness simply does not bother them.
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People stand with a sign for peace near the Québec City Islamic cultural center after a shooting killed six people on Jan. 29.
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But you know, and I know, that had this shooter been a Muslim, who killed white Christians, tens of millions of people all over the world would've changed their profile picture to the Canadian flag. We'd be hearing harrowing tales of the survivors and seeing emotional reflections on those who lost their lives. The coverage would be non-stop.
That's damn sure not our reality right now though. A Muslim life taken by a white bigot clearly does not matter as it would if the roles were reversed. And that's just gross. It gets to the root of what I really think happened here — now that conservatives, including Donald Trump, learned that the shooter was a white conservative, they aren't outraged, because they really don't mind what he did.
Shooting at Quebec mosque leaves at least six people dead
Even when they thought the shooter was a Muslim, the surge of conservative energy was not being expressed as grief for the victims, but a big "we told you radical Islam was dangerous" to rub it in everyone's face. Otherwise, where's the grief? Where's the concern? Where are the fundraisers? Where are the interviews with families of victims?
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(Université Laval)
Where is the compassion from Trump? Yet here we are, with another incident of an angry white bigot walking into a place of worship and slaughtering people at will and people are still speaking like this shooting and the mass shooting by the white nationalist Dylann Roof in Charleston are unrelated.
They are deeply connected. Dylann Roof was radicalized online. This much has been proven. He admitted it openly. The Canadian suspect, Alexandre Bissonnette, was also reportedly known for his online obsession with white nationalism and the leaders, like Donald Trump, who he thought advanced it.
Dylann Roof and Alexandre Bissonnette were not lone wolves. They are a part of a dangerous white nationalist movement that is actually growing around the world.
Pope Francis 'firmly condemns' Quebec mosque shooting
And here's the thing — this act of terror would not have been stopped by Donald Trump's ban. Neither would Charleston or Orlando or Oklahoma City or Columbine or Sandy Hook or San Bernardino or 9/11. Because Trump's ban has nothing to do with American safety — nothing at all. Trump's ban is about bigotry and who he could discriminate against the most to appeal to his bigoted base without actually disturbing his personal business interests.
I grieve for the families of the victims of this mass shooting in Quebec City. And I also grieve for how obviously bigoted the lack of concern we see from our government is.
This is America. 2017.
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Not a huge Trudeau fan but he really has been incredible in the way he has responded to and discussed this. Nothing but respect for him on this issue. It's very refreshing to have a leader be as honest and straightforward as he's been hereMy nikka Trudeau.