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Originally Posted by undercoverbrother
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.
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I don't think I've flew off the handle in this thread. I have only stated how I feel about terrorists/murderers whether its Muslim or Christian it doesn't matter
You get the posters who think I'm going to defend Christians if they do wrong
Posts such as. What if the Christian church acts violently against homosexuals. Wtf is that even a valid argument?
But this thread isn't about that there for its irrelevant right.
It's about a man who has murdered a soldier who is a recent convert to Islam who has been perceived as a terrorist. Yes he hasn't been proven guilty of a terrorist act yes. But what he is guilty of is pre meditated murder of a soldier.