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I just can't seem to make myself believe this
Police in Switzerland say a Swiss man started a fire and stabbed people on a train in the country’s north-east, wounding six people as well as himself.
Bruno Metzger of the St Gallen cantonal police said in an interview with welt.de that a crime of passion was one possibility. “A terrorism background still seems very, very far-fetched,” he said.
www.theguardian.com/world/2016/aug/13/knifeman-wounds-six-and-starts-fire-on-swiss-train

Here's a radical idea someone posted somewhere

How long is the world going to put up with this. If the perpetrator has no value on his life, perhaps he would on his family. Execute the entire family of the terrorist, I bet that would bring it to a halt or severely limit it.
I thought I was a nasty bstrd till I read that. :eek::LOL:
 
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an unknown said:
If the perpetrator has no value on his life, perhaps he would on his family.

For the fanatic radical the family cease to be important. If they get in the way of radical actions then they become expendable in the mind of the radical.
 
How do you know that Bernard? You're not one of them "radicals" are you? :LOL:

You've got a point though, which must be true for some of them I guess, but not all by any means.
I prefer the word "terrorist" in this context.
 
In Islam the faith comes first. Then the family second. That leaves the "kaffirs" well down the list in terms of importance.
A lot of them seem well capable of killing their own family in honour killings.
 
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That is the entire problem. Nothing at all to do with racism as certain dickheads keep trying to label it.
 
Perhaps if people opposed to mass muslim immigration, and supportive of maintaining our way of life insisted on calling themselves "culturists" practising "culturism", instead of those deliberately misleading and harmful labels of "racist" and "racism" more people would be inclined to allow themselves to be labelled too.
 
If the perpetrator places no value on his own life then the logical answer is, if captured (assuming he hasn't killed himself), to keep him alive and do something terrible to him as would his own religion -

but we don't do that do we?



There really has to be something done about the perpetuated fallacy that people's religious beliefs must be respected.
It sounds a nice tolerant viewpoint but, of course, it is all part of the plot (plan).
Amend the American Constitution for a small start.
 
Yes, religions have evolved into control systems in tandem with whichever establishment is relevant. If people are encouraged to openly disrespect others religions no matter how arcane, that would place huge question marks over our own.
All religions should be treated with disdain, that might help speed up their demise a little.
 
One of the victims from the train has died, a 34 year old woman rip. Still no name given out for the attacker whom the BBC tell us is a Swiss citizen, he's dead now also.
 
I just can't seem to make myself believe this

Latest report:

"Police say the suspect, who has now died after setting himself on fire, was a 27-year-old Swiss national who was not of immigrant origin and did not have a criminal record."

The head of the local police media team said the offender was 'on fire' when he was apprehended, and added he had a 'typical Swiss name'.
 
I think the Swiss police are being racist by stating he has a Swiss name.

Can a Swiss not be guilty of terrorism?
 
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