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12.09.2015 - 03:00
From the perspective of the unaffiliated on the commotion in the west

1. Some say there is a reason why the rest of the Middle East refused to provide refuge; the probability of having ISIS militants among those refugees serves a high end risk.
2. Scandinavia is composed of secular inhabitants despite religious affiliations. The risk of propagating Islam will prove detrimental to the liberal Secularism.
3. Though I have no love for Christianity and its denominations, the thought of hearing news from an international coverage that ISIS has attacked the Vatican would break my people's hearts, not mine though I would laugh myself to death if ever that happens.

I do hope that your leaders did what is right.

Here in the East we have China instead of ISIS.
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12.09.2015 - 03:38
Your reasonable statements will fall on deaf ears since most AW Europeans are cucks who love being invaded.
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12.09.2015 - 03:40
I come from one of the oldest ancient countries and civilization on earth and Europe, and I don't mind those poor refugees trying to save their life and kids life. They are more than welcome to come in Europe!
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12.09.2015 - 04:17
Geschrieben von AlBoZzZ, 12.09.2015 at 03:40

I come from one of the oldest ancient countries and civilization on earth and Europe, and I don't mind those poor refugees trying to save their life and kids life. They are more than welcome to come in Europe!


And what if those poor refugees turns out to be fanatic jihadists rampaging your capital city?

Whose ancestors would be frowning upon you now?
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12.09.2015 - 05:11
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Geschrieben von AlBoZzZ, 12.09.2015 at 03:40

I come from one of the oldest ancient countries and civilization on earth and Europe, and I don't mind those poor refugees trying to save their life and kids life. They are more than welcome to come in Europe!


albanians arrived in 10th century in europe,right?

so how are you from one of the oldest countries and civiliazation in europe?
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12.09.2015 - 06:22
Geschrieben von Yeomanry, 12.09.2015 at 03:00

3. Though I have no love for Christianity and its denominations, the thought of hearing news from an international coverage that ISIS has attacked the Vatican would break my people's hearts, not mine though I would laugh myself to death if ever that happens.

Here in the East we have China instead of ISIS.


I dont see connection between Christianity and Vatican. If ISIS attack Vatican that wont have implications on religion or christianity.

Good job comparing China to ISIS. I believe you mean Taiwan China, they terror East Asia.
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12.09.2015 - 06:43
Geschrieben von Skanderbeg, 12.09.2015 at 06:22

Geschrieben von Yeomanry, 12.09.2015 at 03:00

3. Though I have no love for Christianity and its denominations, the thought of hearing news from an international coverage that ISIS has attacked the Vatican would break my people's hearts, not mine though I would laugh myself to death if ever that happens.

Here in the East we have China instead of ISIS.


I dont see connection between Christianity and Vatican. If ISIS attack Vatican that wont have implications on religion or christianity.

Good job comparing China to ISIS. I believe you mean Taiwan China, they terror East Asia.



1. The Vatican City is the seat of power of the Catholic Church, a religious denomination of Christianity. Any form of threat and a direct attack within the state would blow a hole within the entire Catholic Church and Italy itself. Christianity has at least 2.4 billion advocates and out of that population are 1.2 billion Catholics.

2. I'm pointing to the sovereign state of the People's Republic of China. I am not comparing, I am merely stating analogies. If the West is having issue with ISIS, so can be said with the Far-East.
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12.09.2015 - 09:11
Geschrieben von Evic, 12.09.2015 at 05:11

Geschrieben von AlBoZzZ, 12.09.2015 at 03:40

I come from one of the oldest ancient countries and civilization on earth and Europe, and I don't mind those poor refugees trying to save their life and kids life. They are more than welcome to come in Europe!


albanians arrived in 10th century in europe,right?

so how are you from one of the oldest countries and civiliazation in europe?

We never arrived we were here already. Go read story about illyria
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12.09.2015 - 09:20
 Evic
Geschrieben von AlBoZzZ, 12.09.2015 at 09:11

Geschrieben von Evic, 12.09.2015 at 05:11

Geschrieben von AlBoZzZ, 12.09.2015 at 03:40

I come from one of the oldest ancient countries and civilization on earth and Europe, and I don't mind those poor refugees trying to save their life and kids life. They are more than welcome to come in Europe!


albanians arrived in 10th century in europe,right?

so how are you from one of the oldest countries and civiliazation in europe?

We never arrived we were here already. Go read story about illyria


and how is illyria in any way conected to albanians?
also even if somehow you are illyrians you still arrived here from africa as we all did
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12.09.2015 - 09:57
Geschrieben von Yeomanry, 12.09.2015 at 06:43

Geschrieben von Skanderbeg, 12.09.2015 at 06:22

Geschrieben von Yeomanry, 12.09.2015 at 03:00

3. Though I have no love for Christianity and its denominations, the thought of hearing news from an international coverage that ISIS has attacked the Vatican would break my people's hearts, not mine though I would laugh myself to death if ever that happens.

Here in the East we have China instead of ISIS.


I dont see connection between Christianity and Vatican. If ISIS attack Vatican that wont have implications on religion or christianity.

Good job comparing China to ISIS. I believe you mean Taiwan China, they terror East Asia.



1. The Vatican City is the seat of power of the Catholic Church, a religious denomination of Christianity. Any form of threat and a direct attack within the state would blow a hole within the entire Catholic Church and Italy itself. Christianity has at least 2.4 billion advocates and out of that population are 1.2 billion Catholics.

good luck trying to get him to see that, he fooled himself into believing Constantine founded Catholicism
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12.09.2015 - 11:53
Geschrieben von Yeomanry, 12.09.2015 at 06:43

2. I'm pointing to the sovereign state of the People's Republic of China. I am not comparing, I am merely stating analogies. If the West is having issue with ISIS, so can be said with the Far-East.


East Asia have more trouble with Japan than China. They militarize, they take Chinese islands, they send ships to Chinese waters, they are building carriers, they are changing laws so they can use army abroad, they oppress their civilians and build bases near civilian neighborhoods. They dont listen Japanese people who condemn changing laws and spending more on military (self-immolation the other day, they just covered up the story). In the meantime China is reducing military for 300,000 and promote peace while Japan is provoking everyone around.

But i guess since you have US bases and Japan is your ally, you have to attack China verbally.
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