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Originally Posted by scottish_flame
Any increase is substantial enough
I may come across that way especially when a situation like this occurs. I voice my opinion and I get blasted for hating a terrorist.
But the part that really pisses me off is that someone has killed an innocent man which is suspected to be a terrorist attack and people are like prove that he's a terrorist etc and seemingly no remorse for the people that got hit and killed they are more concentrated in replying to my posts.
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I don't like terrorists, and I think I am pretty safe in saying that no poster on this site likes/supports terrorists.
But, if you want to battle a threat you need to properly identify the threat. You/We/Canada can't jump to conclusions regarding this event. "We" need to collect evidence/information.
Just because I have not expressed remorse, does not mean I am not angry that someone (in this case a soldier) is dead. The thing with anger is, that if you don't control it it will control you. It will also blind you to information that might help you.
Proving he is a terrorist or disproving that he is a terrorist can help direct resources to the proper effort to help avoid this type of incident again. If he is just a mentally ill individual, them maybe resources for mental illness should be targeted.
The point is you can't just fly off the handle.
You need to make informed decisions/opinions.