Oh right wingers clapping their hands and gleeing after a terrorist attack, no surprise there with their sick mentality.
Have you seen how many thousands people got murdered last year in USA? Over a million dying every year from traffic accidents worldwide? Millions dying from pollution, smoking and other factors that could theoretically be prevented?
I'm against islam and religion, but the right-wing hysteria and fearmongering after terror attacks isn't rational. The risk of dying from terror is microscopic compared to other factors. The past week 200,000 have been having a street party in Copenhagen.
Right-wing scum is always quick to shame all they disagree with and blame them after each terror attack. I guess, next time there's a murder I'll blame the right wing since they don't want to deport everyone who has a gun or knife. Next time there's a car accident I'll blame the right wing since they don't want to deport all drivers.
Terrorism is terrible, but there's many issues that kill far more and affect people much more, despite the media always playing into the terrorists' hands by covering every attack in enormous detail to make a profit.
I might agree with the right with more border control and limiting immigration, but I think the right-wingers who keep pushing hate manifestos for all muslims/foreigners/refugees/etc. and wanting to deport millions of people never involved in crime, are totally counterproductive, will not work and only radicalize different people and cause more terrorism, e.g. like Israel.
Another Terror Attack in the UK: 2017-06-05 09:00:36
The severity of the issue is relatively small when compared to other tragedies with far greater death tolls such as traffic accidents, health issues and so on. That doesn't invalidate the right's concern of terrorist attacks increasing in frequency, which is clearly a problem worth talking about. Terrorist attacks (much like murders, rape, etc) are not accidents, they are done with the specific intent to kill. Those who die at the hands of terrorists are victims of first degree murder, and it's even more frightening and terrible if someone you know had been affected. The right from what I understand is just looking for answers on how to mitigate the frequency of the attacks. I am not an islamophobia like many of them, but I appreciate their concern for other human beings.