A'isha
Miss Schoolteacher
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/sep/27/dresden-mosque-congress-centre-two-bomb-blasts
Fortunately, it looks like no one was hurt.
Fortunately, it looks like no one was hurt.
Unfortunately, arson attacks on mosques and on refugees centers are the order of the day in Germany.
Odd the lack of comments here. I wonder if the target had been a shopping mall or church if this wouldn't generate a more passionate response.
To be expected. Also to be expected is the lack of comments claiming the attacks are nothing more than some random "nutter".
To be expected. Also to be expected is the lack of comments claiming the attacks are nothing more than some random "nutter".
I have no idea where you would get that from my comment.Is this a comment in support of the bigotry in other threads that tars all Muslims with the same brush?
Some random nutter it probably is, unless there is some evidence, which may exist, of organised attacks. The average xenophobe doesn't stage bombing attacks.
This attack is probably inspired by a large, violent right-wing anti-immigrant movement which has gained a significant foothold in Dresden. I don't consider that "some random nutter", but time will tell.
PEGIDA is violent, but it's the violence of soccer hooliganism. I agree with Sideroxylon: your average xenophobe doesn't stage bombing attacks; it takes a special type of individual to build and plant multiple explosive devices, regardless of what ideology they follow or what kind of social movement they participate in.
Just a nutter, then, and not a random one...
Maybe. Are all terrorist attacks on civilians carried out by insane people... by definition?
I never claimed these attacks were carried out by "average xenophobes". That's my point. It's always more likely that the more psychotic personality types sympathetic to xenophobic agendas will be the ones to actually stage these types of attacks. That doesn't make them "random nutters", entirely disassociated from the larger movements inspiring them. Of course, there's a chance this attack may turn out to be an escaped mental patient, barely aware of the aggressive anti-ME immigrant organizations prevalent in Dresden- who would have ended up bombing some random target with or without any racist/political agenda, but I think the probabilities are against it.
Odd the lack of comments here. I wonder if the target had been a shopping mall or church if this wouldn't generate a more passionate response.
I regard anyone who would want to kill other humans (unless in immediate defence of their own life) as having mental issues; and that is whether they are Muslim, Christian, secular atheist or any other philosophical bent.
And yes, I regard terrorists as insane; suicide bombers even more so!
Maybe this attack *is* the passionate response. It's not reasonable to demand that people always be at their best in the face of an ongoing Islamic terror campaign.
I'm somewhat doubtful that carrying out terrorist attacks on religious buildings and public spaces in the middle of our cities is really the best way to show those who carry out terrorist attacks on religious buildings and public spaces in the middle of our cities that we will not and shall not stand for such barbarous actions.