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Amsterdam: Car drives into people...
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Amsterdam: Car drives into people...

http://www.focus.de/panorama/welt/hauptb...34184.html

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At the main station of Amsterdam is a car driven into a crowd. Several media are reporting the same. First, there are five injured. The driver was arrested.

The incident should have occurred around 9pm. The driver of the car is currently being heard. The motive of the act is still completely unclear.

When officials wanted to approach the driver, he tried to run away. He had been arrested for the time being. What had happened exactly was unclear at first. According to Dutch media, the car was hit against a wall.

Ban cars is the answer.

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We move between light and shadow, mutually influencing and being influenced through shades of gray...
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This is getting old. I wish the goatfuckers would come up with something new and innovative.
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Seems to be an accident.
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There are Amish in Amsterdam now?!

"Christian love bears evil, but it does not tolerate it. It does penance for the sins of others, but it is not broadminded about sin. Real love involves real hatred: whoever has lost the power of moral indignation and the urge to drive the sellers from temples has also lost a living, fervent love of Truth."

- Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
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We may never know the car's motive...
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The media with their headlines of self-driving cars that plough into people are funny.

They do not release the identity of the perp, because if it was a refugee/Moroccan/Muslim, then we may get a different additional side motive.

He clearly fled from the cops and was "incapacitated" which is an euphemism for what?

Looks more like it was an accident, but honestly if it was a refugee or even a Moroccan I would put it on tab to the diversity - most of the enrichment happening is not terror related. It is just more related to general crime and highly volatile behavior.

It looks more like this as recently happened in Netherlands:





Of course sometimes those self-driving Muslim-man-staffed cars can ram into a crowd of people. I would not put it down to terrorism - it is just basic enrichment.
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What I am curious is that, how come no terrorist attack happened to Holland yet? Even happened in Sweden.

I went there 2 years ago and I saw a lot of Arabs in that country. I'd say, it's one of the Top 3 country in Europe where Arabs live most, compared to population.
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Quote: (06-11-2017 02:41 AM)Rossi Wrote:  

What I am curious is that, how come no terrorist attack happened to Holland yet? Even happened in Sweden.

I went there 2 years ago and I saw a lot of Arabs in that country. I'd say, it's one of the Top 3 country in Europe where Arabs live most, compared to population.

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Terror is the icing on the cake - the Muslim population in the Netherlands is just 7%, but causes an inordinate amount of problems and the prison population is approaching 50% or has crossed over that.

They are also committing a lot of crimes. Many are busy in the thriving businesses of pimping and drug dealing which is very active and liberal in Netherlands. Maybe they are too stoned and get laid too much in the Netherlands to do terrorist attacks?
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They don't do it, but wait and see - only a matter of time - plenty of them support it:
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Stats in France very similar to Netherlands and Belgium - probably more radical there.
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Quote: (06-11-2017 02:41 AM)Rossi Wrote:  

What I am curious is that, how come no terrorist attack happened to Holland yet? Even happened in Sweden.

I went there 2 years ago and I saw a lot of Arabs in that country. I'd say, it's one of the Top 3 country in Europe where Arabs live most, compared to population.

1. Arabs in Holland are from a different stock then in UK, France etc.

2. In the early 2000s Theo van Gogh was murdered by a jihadi, leading to rolling up the Hofstad Network https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hofstad_Network

3. This all created more societal awareness and intelligence effort, Dutch intelligence is supposed to be good (In Belgium for example this is shit, in France they are good in responding but not preventing). But the keyword is EARLY effort, unlike Germany, France, Belgium etc.

4. Rumors are that Holland is used as a safe haven, why shit in your own nest.

5. In France, UK, Belgium, immigrants are much more concentrated. In Holland the immigrant concentrations are smaller scale.

6. Hope that it stays this way. Fear it wont.
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So you say we should concentrate them more? Maybe in camps? Concentration camps?

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We'll go alone with pride


For us, these conflicts can be resolved by appeal to the deeply ingrained higher principle embodied in the law, that individuals have the right (within defined limits) to choose how to live. But this Western notion of individualism and tolerance is by no means a conception in all cultures. - Theodore Dalrymple
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Quote: (06-11-2017 02:55 AM)Parzival Wrote:  

So you say we should concentrate them more? Maybe in camps? Concentration camps?

No, I mean in Paris there are many immigrant neighborhoods. This scale of the 'banlieues' does not exist in Holland. There is Amsterdam New West, and the Schilderswijk in The Hague, which are the biggest clusters, but they pale in comparison with the French 'banlieues' or several UK cities.

Moreover, because of the smaller scale, having control and intervening is easier.
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Parzival cracks me up.

Almost as good as the time he suggested that we needed a solution what would be the last solution required, though I can't remember the exact words he used.

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Quote: (06-11-2017 03:27 AM)Leonard D Neubache Wrote:  

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Parzival cracks me up.

Almost as good as the time he suggested that we needed a solution what would be the last solution required, though I can't remember the exact words he used.

Maybe he's been spending too much time in Austria ;-)

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Religion of peace strikes again.
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Quote: (06-11-2017 03:27 AM)Leonard D Neubache Wrote:  

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Parzival cracks me up.

Almost as good as the time he suggested that we needed a solution what would be the last solution required, though I can't remember the exact words he used.

I'm sure it was the ultimate solution. No, the endmost solution. Yeah, that was it.

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The news that the police gives out is weird, translate this:

http://www.at5.nl/artikelen/169980/bestu...men-rijden

But I don't have the feeling that this is the work from cells like the other attacks with dead victims. More of a moron who flied from the police in a altered state (whether medical or drugs). There are many people there on the streets, most of you guys here don't realize this but this area is very, very crowded.

Offtopic but related

Rather amateurish clip by Dutch State tv about effectiveness of MP5 vs Kalashnikov, very funny in my eyes.




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Quote: (06-10-2017 03:36 PM)Dan Woolf Wrote:  

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This is getting old. I wish the goatfuckers would come up with something new and innovative.

It's actually the best idea they ever had. While the cucked politicians and security personnel spend copious amounts of money on bomb sniffer dog training, metal detectors, liquid banning procedures at the airports, drug tests, person searches, total surveillance apparatus, gun bans, security and police personnel at a lot of venues etc. these fuckers can just go and get a rental car for cheap, drive into a crowd of people and rack up a high kill count. Zero startup cost, zero chance of anticipation, banning or prevention. Sadly perfect to drive home the fact that if a person wants to kill people, there is literally possibilities you have to prevent it by banning things..... aside from banning that group of persons themselves
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Bad car! Bad!

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Honest spoken, I watch this all with concern. And I worry about the outcome. To many things going on that go into the wrong direction. And I fear the consequences. They will be terrible when the clash comes. It's kind of a similarity to many autocratic regimes. Imagine SA troops start their madness, or Communist groups. Extremism takes place. Common sense, human rights, the liberty. All thrown away. People get arrested, beaten up or killed just because some others say so, not bases on laws of mankind. In my family are many stories about the 3. Reich and Eastern Europe, how family members had to struggle.
Even more I'm worried when I see that most of the things that come now the end of a long list of our flaws and misbehaviour. Even more of the short-sighted and ignorance of the West. It make me angry when I see that nothing happens, that most things now can be adjusted with the legal laws we have. The lack of action, the lack of will is a betray of our freedom. And I worry and fear that this lack of action, the lack of will, is because we got soft and betrayed for sinister plans.

We will stand tall in the sunshine
With the truth upon our side
And if we have to go alone
We'll go alone with pride


For us, these conflicts can be resolved by appeal to the deeply ingrained higher principle embodied in the law, that individuals have the right (within defined limits) to choose how to live. But this Western notion of individualism and tolerance is by no means a conception in all cultures. - Theodore Dalrymple
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Quote: (06-11-2017 06:56 AM)Paracelsus Wrote:  

Quote: (06-11-2017 03:27 AM)Leonard D Neubache Wrote:  

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Parzival cracks me up.

Almost as good as the time he suggested that we needed a solution what would be the last solution required, though I can't remember the exact words he used.

I'm sure it was the ultimate solution. No, the endmost solution. Yeah, that was it.

That reminds me...basketball game today
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