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Suicide attack at Iraqi soccer stadium kills at least 25

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ISIS is losing ground and their leaders are being taken out by strikes. The footsoldiers however are on the kool aid. You will see them becoming more and more desperate and lashing out as they continue to lose ground, personnel, and command.
 
ISIS hates Shia Muslims more than they hate members of other religions.
RIP to the deceased.
They hate Sunnis that reject them too. They believe anyone who does not support them is worthy of being killed, raped, enslaved or tortured. Their life is forfeit in their view. They beheaded Sunnis in an Iraqi village because the tribe did not pledge allegience to their leader.
-On September 5, ISIS executed three Sunni women in Mosul. What was their “crime”? They refused to provide medical care to ISIS fighters.
- On September 9, ISIS executed a Sunni Imam in western Mosul for refusing to swear loyalty to ISIS.
- On August 2, a man from the Salah ad Din province was abducted and beheaded for refusing to swear allegiance to ISIS.
-On August 19, a female Muslim doctor south of Mosul was killed for organizing a protest to object to ISIS’ mandate that female doctors cover their faces with religious veils when treating patients
-On August 31, 19 Sunni Muslim men were executed in Saadiya for refusing to swear allegiance to ISIS.
-On July 22, a Sunni Imam in Eastern Baquba was killed for simply denouncing ISIS.
-On September 9, ISIS executed two Muslim women by shooting them in the back of the head. Their exact “crime” was not known.
 

B.O.O.M

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this shit triggers me :( Have some bad memories from back home with these dumb fucking suicide bombers..fk them


RIP
 

z3phon

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Sad that this will garner no attention, and if an attack like this happened in any White Christian majority country it would be plastered on every news station. I guess not all lives are equal.. :(

RIP to the lost lives
It is sad that first nations doesn't consider all lives equal. Even here on Neogaf, watch this thread die off quickly. Guess this is the realities of human nature.
sad truth, wish it wasn't like this but that's the harsh truth.
RIP to all the victims..
 

KillGore

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What about Turkey? Not much media coverage of the recent attacks, at least not to the same extent as Belgium.. I think there is more to it than just that.

No one I know considers Turkey part of Europe. Can't speak for all countries in the Americas though (But I believe it's the same)
 

LNBL

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Poor kids man, hope all of isis just burns in hell

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slit

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What about Turkey? Not much media coverage of the recent attacks, at least not to the same extent as Belgium.. I think there is more to it than just that.

Most people don't think of Turkey as part of Europe. Obviously it is, it's just mot seen that way generally.
 

Walpurgis

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They hate Sunnis that reject them too. They believe anyone who does not support them is worthy of being killed, raped, enslaved or tortured. Their life is forfeit in their view. They beheaded Sunnis in an Iraqi village because the tribe did not pledge allegience to their leader.
That is actual jihad. Not the savage garbage that ISIS and friends has ruined the name with. RIP to those heroes.
 

LNBL

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What about Turkey? Not much media coverage of the recent attacks, at least not to the same extent as Belgium.. I think there is more to it than just that.

Selective grievance is a bitch, it has always been like this unfortunately.
 

javac

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Claiming that the people in countries like this are desensitized to the atrocities that goes on in their own neighborhood is wrong and saying that it's just another day just create a self-fulfilling prophecy. This isn't and shouldn't be an ordinary day for these people. RIP
 
:/

Muslim majority cities getting hit by isis don't really garner as much attention as Western cities. Just the way it is in the current climate.

Well, yeah.

We don't consider ourselves as part of their war or culture so we collectively are not shocked when a bombing happens in the Middle East when bombings happen there "all the time." It's like asking why every explosion isn't reported within the Syrian Civil War.
 
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