[–] xenoPsychologist 2 points 27 points 29 points (+29|-2) ago
its never too soon to call these morons out. what he got there was justice.
[–] ThisIsMyRealName 8 points 6 points 14 points (+14|-8) ago
I don't see how that was justice. He did not understand the threat at hand, and perhaps he was quite delusional in that regard, but how is him getting blown up by a Muslim justice?
[–] xenoPsychologist 0 points 44 points 44 points (+44|-0) ago
if he is going to push muslims on everyone else and shout others down about it when muslims keep murdering people, then there isnt an excuse. bet he thought he would be safe from their violence while everyone else died. guess not. he got what he was helping turn on everyone else. one less person that chose to be the enemy of civilization and goodness.
[–] Goater 0 points 15 points 15 points (+15|-0) ago
At that age, if you haven't educated yourself to the threats of the world, you shouldn't be expressing opinions which affect it so significantly.
I mean, I'm not going to go around setting policy for dangerous activities like Nuclear reactor safety policy or anything like that, because I'm not qualified. Yet, this man decided that something was 'unjust' fear and was proven completely wrong for his beliefs, even though there is a mountain of evidence against his beliefs easily accessible to any layman.
I'd call that the definition of just - the quality of being fair and reasonable.
[–] PennsylvaniaDutchman 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
This guy was a little douche bag.He wanted me to die for being a straight male, so I dont feel for him.
[–] xenoPsychologist ago
willful denial is not the same as a lack of understanding. he commented on muslim terror attacks before, so he knew they were happening. he knew people were being murdered by them and his only response was to try to shout down the people who were correctly outraged by murder.
[–] Demoraliza 0 points 9 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago
It's a shame he will never see the irony in his statements. It's a tragedy on so many levels.
[–] Totenglocke 0 points 10 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago
He was killed by one of his own beloved savages. He got what he deserved for promoting murderers and rapists.
[–] xenoPsychologist ago
its really exhausting for them to push the murderers on us while they sit smug in ivory towers where they think they are safe. every one of them that dies before someone who isnt actively destroying civilization is hundreds of lives saved. when someone gets hundreds of their betters killed by putting pressure on politicians to let them in, yes they deserve it.
and we didnt kill him. he killed himself. WITHOUT ANY DOUBT, HE KILLED HIMSELF AND OTHERS. think of the lives saved by him not being there to shriek for more murderers to be let in. his death has improved society.
[–] tlhIngan_DruID 1 point 10 points 11 points (+11|-1) ago
It's like there is a God, and he wants us to be happy. Or maybe the Buddhists are right, and Karma is a thing. But hey, in all seriousness, I'm glad that some diverse agents of cultural enrichment were able to show him how unjust his fear is. It's a learning experience for the survivors.
[–] issueninja 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
You want Karma? This is how you get Karma.
The bomber was Libyan. The victims were British.
In 1988, a Libyan named Abdelbaset al-Megrahi bombed Pan Am Flight 103 murdering 207 people, 189 of them Americans. He was convicted by the British and sentenced to life in prison. But after serving only 8 years, and in spite of American outrage, the British decided to set Megrahi free and flew him home, where he was welcomed by thousands of cheering Libyans. He went on to live several more years of life as a free man, a celebrated hero of Islam, in Libya.
[–] Ajaxofbarbaria 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
Sooo.. we need to MOAB Britain? I think I see where you are going with this...
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[–] CrookedSideofBeef 1 point 2 points 3 points (+3|-1) ago
It's sad we have to come down to a "Us" vs "Them" mentality. Would you rather have based conservative people die in a terrorist attack or a gay liberal that supports Muslims? The conservatives are in short supply...
[–] Doomking_Grimlock 1 point 11 points 12 points (+12|-1) ago
My dad wore overalls damn near every day of my life growing up. They might've been scuffed or torn in places, because he's a hard working, practical guy, and shit happens, but I cannot think of a single instance in all those years where he purposefully and knowingly walked around with one clasp undone.
To me, that is a sign of laziness. Seeing it on this boy shows me he cares more about a moronic fashion statement than the functionality of his clothing. I have a difficult time feeling anything resembling pity or sympathy for such people, as it typically seems to indicate purposeful idiocy. I can forgive a genuine halfwit for being what he is because that's not something he can really do anything about, but someone who merely dresses the part to make a statement obviously has no sense of self respect or dignity, and is only doing so for the most petty of reasons.
Tl;dr, he looks like a fucking idiot. There are 7 billion people on this planet and I'm not losing any sleep over this meatbag's demise.
[–] Doomking_Grimlock ago
Just drunk me going over the ways this loser broadcasts his idiocy to the world around him. I imagine if I knew who he was there'd be other tells, but I don't.
[–] CervicalStrike [S] 0 points 39 points 39 points (+39|-0) ago
He was also gay btw.
So if he wasn't nailbombed, the Caliphate of Londonistan would have thrown him off a building eventually anyway.
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[–] Ajaxofbarbaria 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
Why not?
[–] GumbyTM 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
No kidding captain obvious. (it was an Ariana Grande concert)