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Wasn't there an Irish man shot there?
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Originally posted by peterbelfast peterbelfast wrote:


I don't think it's fair to say "what has it got to do with irish football supporters anyway?. Surely is a an issue for humanity. Agree with u about selective grieving though. There have been many equal or worse massacres the world over in recent times and i don't see anybody falling over themselves to pay their respects to the victims of those. Personally if i am in the area i may pay my respects


Seems people are forgetting that on the night in question there was an attack on Stade de France where thankfully they didn't get in.

Up to each of us to decide what we want to do or not do.

But won't criticise someone for suggesting it.
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The problem I have is its selective grieving. There have been many instances in Paris in recent years. If you mourn one you should mourn them all.
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Originally posted by colemanY2K colemanY2K wrote:

The problem I have is its selective grieving. There have been many instances in Paris in recent years. If you mourn one you should mourn them all.


Why should people mourn them all? If thats a problem you have you musnt have much to be bothering you

Can people not make personal choices these days without others passing judgement?
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Originally posted by KenSRFC KenSRFC wrote:

Originally posted by colemanY2K colemanY2K wrote:

The problem I have is its selective grieving. There have been many instances in Paris in recent years. If you mourn one you should mourn them all.


Why should people mourn them all? If thats a problem you have you musnt have much to be bothering you

Can people not make personal choices these days without others passing judgement?
because every human life is equal. FOUR HUNDRED people drowned in the Med last week and there wasn't a wimper on ybig about it. Prince dies and the place goes into meltdown. An attack in Paris and the place goes into meltdown.

Will lads go to the kosher supermarket to pay respects? Maybe buy a loaf of bread while there to show solidarity. Maybe visit the gas factory where the boss had hos chopped off? It's all bollocks. The very fact we're going to France at all is a big f**k you to Isis and their extremist pals.

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I am not saying the OP here is doing it but people like to boost their own egos by saying that they are going to do something after a tragedy happens and people tell them how great they are for doing so . Usually the ones that go quietly about their mourning or donations are the most sincere .
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Originally posted by colemanY2K colemanY2K wrote:

The very fact we're going to France at all is a big f**k you to Isis and their extremist pals.
 
I think you're being quite harsh to the OP of this thread Coleman, he should be able to suggest what he has without being admonished for it, however you are spot on with the above line. At the end of the day that's the most important thing for everyone to remember.
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Originally posted by Devrozex Devrozex wrote:

Originally posted by colemanY2K colemanY2K wrote:

The very fact we're going to France at all is a big f**k you to Isis and their extremist pals.
 
I think you're being quite harsh to the OP of this thread Coleman, he should be able to suggest what he has without being admonished for it, however you are spot on with the above line. At the end of the day that's the most important thing for everyone to remember.

Don't listen to him, sure he got an annual subscription to Charlie Hebdo, 'for the cause'.
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