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Behaviour like this is nothing to do with religion.
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A lone maniac.
We need to talk about Kevin.
TTT - // well TF0J was in like flynn there! //

What does 'TFOJ' mean please?
AH, you should know that someone on here speaks in tongues.
The Friends Of Jihad.
Jackdaw - // The Friends Of Jihad. //

Thank you.
TTT - Who do you think on here is a 'Friend Of Jihad'?
Andy @ 11:49.

It tends to be anyone who doesnt doesn't immediately condemn all of Islam following any attack. TTT tends to think things in extremes of black and white: You're either against Islam or you support them.
Mozz - // Andy @ 11:49.

It tends to be anyone who doesnt doesn't immediately condemn all of Islam following any attack. TTT tends to think things in extremes of black and white: You're either against Islam or you support them. //

You may well be correct, but obviously I would like to hear TTT's take on his post.
Absolutely. I'm sure he will disagree with my opinion though ☺
I wonder if it will turn out he had been in prison and came out a muslim.
Gromit - // I wonder if it will turn out he had been in prison and came out a muslim. //

Quite possible, although the important distinction, which I raised in my first post, is that becoming a Muslim does not equate with becoming a fanatical psychopath using the peg of Islam on which to hang reasons for murderous actions.
I really don't think that English is TTT's first language.
^^ Being a fanatical psychopath however makes an individual become more likely to embrace Islamic teachings.
AH,
It seems to be common in converts, rather than people who were born in the faith, to become radicalised.
They have underlining problems such as drug or violence issues and end up in prison. They are then taught the muslim faith by dangerous individuals, who use their faith as an excuse for their criminality. All that might be conjecture, but it will be interesting to find out who converted him.
Turns out he used other weapons beside from his odd choice of bow and arrow. Strangely, the police aren't saying exactly what those other weapons are?
andie
What does 'TFOJ' mean please?

it means whatever he wants it to mean on the day ( thx to AiWL )
[and the mad hatter's eyes grew wide and he tried to stuff the Dormouse into the teapot]

TTT was the one who complained about Catullus in Latin the other day wasnt he? ( who catullus [- quid mihi agit etc etc)

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