Josephvol.2 napisał:
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I tak uważam, ze pijani kierowcy sa wiekszym zagrozeniem niz islam. Ostatni przyklad z centrym Warszawy: pijak zabił dwie osoby czekające na przystanku autobusowym:
warszawa.wyborcza.pl/warszawa/1,34862,19...kiej-dwie-osoby.html
No ale co z tego?
Ja uważam że pijani kierowcy są większym zagrożeniami niż choroby wenereryczne i AIDS, wiec ludzie powinni zaprzestać używać prezerwatyw bo większe jest prawdopodobieństwo że zginą na drodze niż od czegoś takiego..... Ehhh i tak nie pojmiesz.
Zyjac w demokratycznym kraju masz prawo wierzyc w to, co chcesz.
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The murdering spree by two gunmen on the offices of a French satirical magazine have incited horror across the world. That’s completely justified. But what’s been lost in the mass outpourings of solidarity and condemnations of barbarity is the fact that so few of the terrorist attacks carried out in European Union countries are related to Islamist militancy. In fact, in the last five year, less than 2 percent of all terrorist attacks in the E.U. have been “religiously motivated.”
In 2013, there were 152 terrorist attacks in the EU. Two of them were “religiously motivated.” In 2012, there were 219 terrorist attacks in EU countries, six of them were “religiously motivated.”
In 2011, not one of the 174 terrorist attacks in EU countries in 2011 were “affiliated or inspired” by terrorist organizations. 2010, 249 terrorist attacks, three of them were considered by Europol to be “Islamist.” In 2009, of 294 terrorist attacks, only one was related to Islamist militancy – though Europol added the caveat, “Islamist terrorists still aim to cause mass casualties.”
The vast majority of terrorist attacks in E.U. countries have for years been perpetrated by separatist organizations.
Of 152 terrorist attacks in 2013, 84 of were motivated by ethno-nationalist or separatist beliefs. That’s more than 55 percent. That’s down from 76 percent the year before. While the report notes this decline, it also states that a number of separatist groups are showing “greater sophistication, incremental learning and lethal intent.”
link:
thinkprogress.org/world/2015/01/08/36097...st-terrorism-europe/