Re: Pulse Nightclub in Orlando Attack
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Originally Posted by
broncofan
I know it's your conversation but I'm just not sure what this means. Does it mean that all terrorist organizations follow some external guide and will not claim responsibility unless they meet those guidelines? What are these guidelines and why are they so sanctified that a group that murders people without qualms would not claim responsibility whenever it suited their agenda?
Its not really like that. Think of it this way.. If you were part a group with a political agendanand resorted to violence, would you want random nutters causing violence in your name....? Let's say a school.. Killing children. You would not. If you research it you will understand what i am saying.
Please understand, I am not playing clever dick here. I was just stating that there are protocols.
Re: Pulse Nightclub in Orlando Attack
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Originally Posted by
trish
ISIS is making the claim at the moment and I'm not impressed with their adherence to 'protocols'. I expect shortly the FBI or other Federal authority will confirm the claim. Confirmed or not, ISIS is happy for the chance to play with our internal politics.
Guy was already on an fbi watch list.
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funny fact...did you know you can be on the terrorist watch list / no fly list but they can't transfer that info to the local police department where you submit for your fire arms permit? how messed up is that! the FBI can know you are whacked out of your mind but can't tell the local PD!
Re: Pulse Nightclub in Orlando Attack
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Originally Posted by
BCboyCOMINGatYA!
Guy was already on an fbi watch list.
Yes, I already mentioned he was on the FBI's radar (presumably for his online activity).
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Originally Posted by
sean1916
In my opinion, which means nothing in this situation. I think the shooter was a sympathiser for ISIS. ISIS then claimed responsibility. ...
That is a distinct possibility, which raises the question I asked before, “What does responsibility mean?” Was Omar acting independently? If so was it driven by religion, hatred of gays, self-hatred, or all three. Was he being egged on by or directed by ISIS?
At this point I know as little as anyone else. I’m inclined to think he was a self-hating gay who was being played by online fundamentalist groups - perhaps ISIS.
My immediate concern is for my friends, acquaintances and others who are immediately impacted by this horrid tragedy. I’m literally sick.
My secondary concern is the larger impact this is going to have on our LGBT community, the Muslim community and the larger populace. If we respond with undirected hatred we are only inviting more of the same. If the West rejects Islam without reservation, it will only alienate and create more deeply troubled young men and drive them to violence.
If the FBI actually knew this guy needed help, they probably should've intervened, or at least made sure he wasn't able to obtain an assault weapon.
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Originally Posted by
SXFX
funny fact...did you know you can be on the terrorist watch list / no fly list but they can't transfer that info to the local police department where you submit for your fire arms permit? how messed up is that! the FBI can know you are whacked out of your mind but can't tell the local PD!
No surprise really. One group doesn't want the other to know (various reasons) its also political. Rewards come with big prosecutions.
Dog eat dog
Re: Pulse Nightclub in Orlando Attack
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Originally Posted by
trish
Yes, I already mentioned he was on the FBI's radar (presumably for his online activity).
That is a distinct possibility, which raises the question I asked before, “What does responsibility mean?” Was Omar acting independently? If so was it driven by religion, hatred of gays, self-hatred, or all three. Was he being egged on by or directed by ISIS?
At this point I know as little as anyone else. I’m inclined to think he was a self-hating gay who was being played by online fundamentalist groups - perhaps ISIS.
My immediate concern is for my friends, acquaintances and others who are immediately impacted by this horrid tragedy. I’m literally sick.
My secondary concern is the larger impact this is going to have on our LGBT community, the Muslim community and the larger populace. If we respond with undirected hatred we are only inviting more of the same. If the West rejects Islam without reservation, it will only alienate and create more deeply troubled young men and drive them to violence.
If the FBI actually knew this guy needed help, they probably should've intervened, or at least made sure he wasn't able to obtain an assault weapon.
Your heart is right. I feel the same. Politics are at play. The shooter commited no crime not allow him weapons (there can be an endless debate over that) end of the day he did,
I personally don't believe he was directly link from a tactical point of view. It may be the case from an ideological point of view. End of the day people are dead. 50 people, and I believe the number will rise by the morn.
Today is a new day. If an enemy announce itself in todays world.,,, then we should not ignore.
But another important thing is .. Let's not forget to love each other and support each other in this time of desperation.
Fuck him
Love you all
Re: Pulse Nightclub in Orlando Attack
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Originally Posted by
sean1916
Fuck him
Love you all
Yeah,...me too.
Re: Pulse Nightclub in Orlando Attack
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Originally Posted by
fred41
Yeah,...me too.
We are all in this together. God bless us all, let love each other. It's simple
Re: Pulse Nightclub in Orlando Attack
RIP to the 50.
Thoughts and best wishes to the survivors.
Re: Pulse Nightclub in Orlando Attack
Please don't think this was spur of the moment...................................
Omar's pops
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nati...+Daily+News%29