Shootings and explosions in Paris.

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Very unfortunate this has happened again.

Mind you, I'm not exactly surprised. I mean, what else can you expect when you combine political incompetence with a disastrous immigration situation.

I know terrorists are everywhere but we shouldn't be so ignorant as to just what exactly is coming into Europe regularly from the Middle East.
 
Fox is reporting there were 1000 people in the concert hall but most were able to escape because the gunmen were in the balcony shooting instead of blocking the doors.

And it begins. The terrorists are getting what they want.
We'll know soon enough. Could just be a coincidence.
 
Fox is reporting there were 1000 people in the concert hall but most were able to escape because the gunmen were in the balcony shooting instead of blocking the doors.
I don't even want to think about the numbers if they did block the doors...
 
Yep, I just hit my limit as to what I can stomach, this was a professionally organised massacre.

No ransoms, no demands, just straight into killing the hostages.
 
Disgusting and inhumane. Having gone through something similar last year (on a smaller scale) with the Sydney siege, my thoughts are with the people of Paris.
 
France has had a lot of attacks lately. There was the magazine office attack, then that foiled attack on a train and now this. It is slightly puzzling as you said and terrible for the country.

Paris is the heart of Europe, the City of Light, the center of Western civilization. And together with Britain, the master architects of the Middle East - Sykes-Picot. And apparently Paris is far more vulnerable than London
 
Cnn are reporting that assualt rifles are difficult to obtain in France. Shows that they know ****.

After the Hebdo attacks reporters found out that you can buy them in every large city for a couple of hundred Euros without too much hassle.
 
Well liveleak is doing their thing now.

Aftermath videos are popping up, very heavy images.
 
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