irihapeti Posted January 11, 2015 Share Posted January 11, 2015 Celestiall Nightfire wrote: valerie Inshan wrote: LlazarusLlong wrote: How about advising employees not to bring their kids to work with them? It is sufficient to imagine with what guilt this young woman will have to live for the rest of the life, even though SHE DID NOT HAVE THE CHOICE. She did have a choice, and she made hers. She choose the off chance that they wouldn't kill her child, if she opened the doors. i would take that chance everytime. Nobody is dead yet Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lexia Moonstone Posted January 11, 2015 Share Posted January 11, 2015 LlazarusLlong wrote: Innula Zenovka wrote: RonR wrote: What everyone shouting about free speech never mentions is that with the RIGHT of free speech comes the CONSEQUENCES of your words. This was the direct consequence of what 3 extremists thought was an attack on their beliefs. Do I think the illustrators deserved what happened? No. Do I think they might have anticipated this kind of reaction in this day and age, and in light of the fact that the paper was firebombed in the past? Of course they should have, and taken proper measures to insure the staff's safety in light of the inflamatory pieces they publish. As it has been reported here in the UK, the terrorists gained entry to the building by ambushing one of the magazine's employees as she arrived at work with her young child and threatening to murder her child if she didn't let them into the building using her security code. Could you maybe outline some of the "proper measures" you say the magazine should have taken but neglected to take to protect its staff? How about advising employees not to bring their kids to work with them? Other then keeping the child out of harms way, what good would that have done preventing them from getting in? If some one hadn't been forced to open the door, they could have blow the lock with their AK47s, if that didn't work the attackers were spotted with rocket-propelled grenade launchers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lexia Moonstone Posted January 11, 2015 Share Posted January 11, 2015 Ardvinna wrote: The Satire and the humour is older then any religion in the world. It is what makes us human - to laugh and to smile. so I looked up the oldest known recorded jokes: "The world's oldest recorded joke has been traced back to 1900 BC and suggests toilet humor was as popular with the ancients as it is today." http://www.reuters.com/article/2008/07/31/us-joke-odd-idUSKUA14785120080731 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maryanne Solo Posted January 16, 2015 Share Posted January 16, 2015 Terrorist or forum troll? Examine it closer: Adopting multiple false personas as the extinguished vermin are want to do Taking offence at the words and opinions of the civilised majority Trying to enforce your own dysfunctional beliefs upon the masses Calling other cowards to assist you to enforce your own dysfunctional opinions Inability to contribute anything of value to the society that supports you Incoherent ranting and harassment of anyone who dares challenge you Continuing this behaviour as the number of like minded dwindle Clear and present evidence of gross cognitive dysfunction Sound familiar? Where are the Belgian police when they are needed? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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