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radical buddists have been getting more and more violent over there. Tamils did love killing civvies but not so much anymore and generally left Christians alone.Tamils?
radical buddists have been getting more and more violent over there. Tamils did love killing civvies but not so much anymore and generally left Christians alone.
I think it’s pretty obvious which group of people this is.
That's hypothesising, which I've been told previously is not allowed. Seeing as it is in this case apparently, I'm guessing there's as much chance of it being political as any. Certainly has an "anti west" feel to it with the churches and hotel inclusions though.Tamils?
That's hypothesising, which I've been told previously is not allowed. Seeing as it is in this case apparently, I'm guessing there's a s much chance of it being politically backed as any.
Well your fellow Mod disagrees and states I was hypothesising a possibility, which he wouldn't allow regarding Notre Dame.You weren't hypothesizing; you were asserting a conspiracy. That's why it got moved to the conspiracy board.
Geeze I haven't seen that figure. That's beyond terrible.160+ dead.
Well your fellow Mod disagrees and states I was hypothesising a possibility, which he wouldn't allow.
Tamils you hypothesise? Possibly, but there are equally likely other possibilities.
The same was thought during the Madrid attacks in 2004, “it must be ETA”. It wasn’t.I'm leading with the Tamils, because 'Sri Lanka.' 99.9999999999 percent of terrorist s**t in that country has been by them.
Tamils were responsible for terrorism during the civil war, but my understanding is that they have a large Catholic/Christian population and would be unlikely to target churches.I'm leading with the Tamils, because 'Sri Lanka.' 99.9999999999 percent of terrorist s**t in that country has been by them.
Ah but they are responsible for 99.99999999999 percent of terrorist attacks apparently. That is some pretty solid evidence wouldn't you say?Tamils were responsible for terrorism during the civil war, but my understanding is that they have a large Catholic/Christian population and would be unlikely to target churches.
Def radical buddhists, they have recent history and tamils didnt target christians. Muslims aren't active over there.Tamils were responsible for terrorism during the civil war, but my understanding is that they have a large Catholic/Christian population and would be unlikely to target churches.
Tamils were responsible for terrorism during the civil war, but my understanding is that they have a large Catholic/Christian population and would be unlikely to target churches.
Be careful, that is not welcome around here. The hypothesising allowed is somewhat selective.Churches and hotels targeted, this has all the trademarks of Islamic terrorist attacks on Christians and westerners.
Churches and hotels targeted, this has all the trademarks of Islamic terrorist attacks on Christians and westerners.
Be careful, that is not welcome around here. The hypothesising allowed is somewhat selective.
Not surprising, Christianity is the most persecuted religion in the world.Too early to say but there is a history of Islamist attacks on Christians at times of religious festivals. Such as the 2016 Berlin truck attack and the 2017 Palm Sunday church bombings in Egypt. Rome is currently on high alert for fear of attacks on the Vatican and this week Anti-terrorism police foiled a planned attack in Seville.