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https://twitter.com/w_rastelli/status/757451125138268160 They've apparently "fixed" the title now: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36880758 |
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(did a search, didn't find crap) https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CoMBeAQWcAAvxd2.jpg https://twitter.com/w_rastelli/status/757451125138268160 They've apparently "fixed" the title now: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36880758 View Quote The blast was German but the victim was Syrian |
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Quoted: The blast was German but the victim was Syrian View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: (did a search, didn't find crap) https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CoMBeAQWcAAvxd2.jpg https://twitter.com/w_rastelli/status/757451125138268160 They've apparently "fixed" the title now: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36880758 The blast was German but the victim was Syrian Negative -- read the ammended headline -- Syrian asylum seeker blows himself up in Germany |
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Quoted: Failed asylum seeker, apparently. He received his deportation notice on 13 July according to latest reports. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: "Asylum seeker" Failed asylum seeker, apparently. He received his deportation notice on 13 July according to latest reports. Oh of course, liberals. |
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Quoted: http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1892039_BREAKING__Bomb_outside_of_germany_concert_wounds_12_.html http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1891916_Not_very_breaking__Germany_blast__Ansbach_bar_explosion.html http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1891864__Breaking__Explosion_Reported_at_Restaurant_in_Ansbach__Germany.html http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1891760_BREAKING__7_24_16___Another_suspected_attack_in_Germany.html http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1892037_BBC___Syrian_Migrant_Dies_in_German_Blast.html View Quote The topic of this thread is the BBC and their shitty biased reporting, not the bomber itself. Hence, no dupe. |
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How was someone that going to be deported allowed to walk freely and then get a bomb and then take said bomb to a crowded area? Oh of course, liberals. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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"Asylum seeker" Failed asylum seeker, apparently. He received his deportation notice on 13 July according to latest reports. Oh of course, liberals. He had been granted temporary right to stay while his asylum application was considered ad as such was able to walk freely. When it failed he was given a period of notice that he would be deported to Bulgaria. At that point he had not committed any offences nor was he under suspicion for any terrorist activity. As such there were no grounds to incur the costs of imprisoning him. The US has similar discretionary arrangements in place, I believe. As for the bomb - no idea how he was able to get it and use it. |
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Quoted: Failed asylum seeker, apparently. He received his deportation notice on 13 July according to latest reports. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: "Asylum seeker" Failed asylum seeker, apparently. He received his deportation notice on 13 July according to latest reports. Failed in literally every way. Failed asylum seeker. Failure to be a reasonable, decent person. Failed religion. Failure to take anyone with him to his 72 virgins. I'm sure there are more. |
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Funny how the headline leaves out the fact that he was the fucking CAUSE of the blast.
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Quoted: He had been granted temporary right to stay while his asylum application was considered ad as such was able to walk freely. When it failed he was given a period of notice that he would be deported to Bulgaria. At that point he had not committed any offences nor was he under suspicion for any terrorist activity. As such there were no grounds to incur the costs of imprisoning him. The US has similar discretionary arrangements in place, I believe. As for the bomb - no idea how he was able to get it and use it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: "Asylum seeker" Failed asylum seeker, apparently. He received his deportation notice on 13 July according to latest reports. Oh of course, liberals. He had been granted temporary right to stay while his asylum application was considered ad as such was able to walk freely. When it failed he was given a period of notice that he would be deported to Bulgaria. At that point he had not committed any offences nor was he under suspicion for any terrorist activity. As such there were no grounds to incur the costs of imprisoning him. The US has similar discretionary arrangements in place, I believe. As for the bomb - no idea how he was able to get it and use it. And yes, the US might even be worse in letting illegals walk freely after they have been deported. Like I said liberals. If we had my way they have 30 days to self deport to report to a deportation station for a free ticket home. After that if we catch you it is a bullet in the head. I'm done with illegals. |
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The newspeak is getting ridiculous.
From the same article," On Friday a gun attack killed nine in Munich." I guess the gun acted on it's own without the terrorists help. Also this little gem is in there: insisted it was wrong to blame "Angela Merkel and her refugee policy" for last week's violence
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Your last link is this thread, congratulations The topic of this thread is the BBC and their shitty biased reporting, not the bomber itself. Hence, no dupe. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1892039_BREAKING__Bomb_outside_of_germany_concert_wounds_12_.html http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1891916_Not_very_breaking__Germany_blast__Ansbach_bar_explosion.html http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1891864__Breaking__Explosion_Reported_at_Restaurant_in_Ansbach__Germany.html http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1891760_BREAKING__7_24_16___Another_suspected_attack_in_Germany.html http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1892037_BBC___Syrian_Migrant_Dies_in_German_Blast.html The topic of this thread is the BBC and their shitty biased reporting, not the bomber itself. Hence, no dupe. I'll normally be the first to criticise the BBC where they are biased, but in this case the BBC has been quick and rather unbiased in the reporting of facts. The picture you posted had no date stamp on it or indication of at what stage the headline was used, if indeed it is genuine. I did not see that headline, despite checking for updates own the BBC website regularly while working though the night. It may be that the headline was used in the early stages as the story was developing and they were still piecing together what was happening. Furthermore, the picture you posted does not give any detail of the subtext or story, which one the information had been provided by the German sources, has consistently reported that a blast had occurred, that it was believed to be a deliberate use of an explosive device and that the suspect was a Syrian. Either way, the headline is factually correct, if badly worded. |
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Quoted: Blah, blah, blah. It gets people killed. And yes, the US might even be worse in letting illegals walk freely after they have been deported. Like I said liberals. If we had my way they have 30 days to self deport to report to a deportation station for a free ticket home. After that if we catch you it is a bullet in the head. I'm done with illegals. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: "Asylum seeker" Failed asylum seeker, apparently. He received his deportation notice on 13 July according to latest reports. Oh of course, liberals. He had been granted temporary right to stay while his asylum application was considered ad as such was able to walk freely. When it failed he was given a period of notice that he would be deported to Bulgaria. At that point he had not committed any offences nor was he under suspicion for any terrorist activity. As such there were no grounds to incur the costs of imprisoning him. The US has similar discretionary arrangements in place, I believe. As for the bomb - no idea how he was able to get it and use it. And yes, the US might even be worse in letting illegals walk freely after they have been deported. Like I said liberals. If we had my way they have 30 days to self deport to report to a deportation station for a free ticket home. After that if we catch you it is a bullet in the head. I'm done with illegals. |
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I'll normally be the first to criticise the BBC where they are biased, but in this case the BBC has been quick and rather unbiased in the reporting of facts. The picture you posted had no date stamp on it or indication of at what stage the headline was used, if indeed it is genuine. I did not see that headline, despite checking for updates own the BBC website regularly while working though the night. It may be that the headline was used in the early stages as the story was developing and they were still piecing together what was happening. Furthermore, the picture you posted does not give any detail of the subtext or story, which one the information had been provided by the German sources, has consistently reported that a blast had occurred, that it was believed to be a deliberate use of an explosive device and that the suspect was a Syrian. Either way, the headline is factually correct, if badly worded. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1892039_BREAKING__Bomb_outside_of_germany_concert_wounds_12_.html http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1891916_Not_very_breaking__Germany_blast__Ansbach_bar_explosion.html http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1891864__Breaking__Explosion_Reported_at_Restaurant_in_Ansbach__Germany.html http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1891760_BREAKING__7_24_16___Another_suspected_attack_in_Germany.html http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1892037_BBC___Syrian_Migrant_Dies_in_German_Blast.html The topic of this thread is the BBC and their shitty biased reporting, not the bomber itself. Hence, no dupe. I'll normally be the first to criticise the BBC where they are biased, but in this case the BBC has been quick and rather unbiased in the reporting of facts. The picture you posted had no date stamp on it or indication of at what stage the headline was used, if indeed it is genuine. I did not see that headline, despite checking for updates own the BBC website regularly while working though the night. It may be that the headline was used in the early stages as the story was developing and they were still piecing together what was happening. Furthermore, the picture you posted does not give any detail of the subtext or story, which one the information had been provided by the German sources, has consistently reported that a blast had occurred, that it was believed to be a deliberate use of an explosive device and that the suspect was a Syrian. Either way, the headline is factually correct, if badly worded. AS would this, "Muslim refugee, recently ordered expelled, later killed by violence in Germany" |
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Quoted: AS would this, "Muslim refugee, recently ordered expelled, later killed by violence in Germany" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1892039_BREAKING__Bomb_outside_of_germany_concert_wounds_12_.html http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1891916_Not_very_breaking__Germany_blast__Ansbach_bar_explosion.html http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1891864__Breaking__Explosion_Reported_at_Restaurant_in_Ansbach__Germany.html http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1891760_BREAKING__7_24_16___Another_suspected_attack_in_Germany.html http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1892037_BBC___Syrian_Migrant_Dies_in_German_Blast.html The topic of this thread is the BBC and their shitty biased reporting, not the bomber itself. Hence, no dupe. I'll normally be the first to criticise the BBC where they are biased, but in this case the BBC has been quick and rather unbiased in the reporting of facts. The picture you posted had no date stamp on it or indication of at what stage the headline was used, if indeed it is genuine. I did not see that headline, despite checking for updates own the BBC website regularly while working though the night. It may be that the headline was used in the early stages as the story was developing and they were still piecing together what was happening. Furthermore, the picture you posted does not give any detail of the subtext or story, which one the information had been provided by the German sources, has consistently reported that a blast had occurred, that it was believed to be a deliberate use of an explosive device and that the suspect was a Syrian. Either way, the headline is factually correct, if badly worded. AS would this, "Muslim refugee, recently ordered expelled, later killed by violence in Germany" I will side with Funky though on this. The BBC has better information inside the articles than nearly all US outlets. |
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I will side with Funky though on this. The BBC has better information inside the articles than nearly all US outlets. View Quote would you say, charitably, that 90% of news consumers read the headline and move on without reading the text of the article? What do you think the power of drudge is? It isn't that he links articles. Its that he manipulates headlines. |
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Blah, blah, blah. It gets people killed. And yes, the US might even be worse in letting illegals walk freely after they have been deported. Like I said liberals. If we had my way they have 30 days to self deport to report to a deportation station for a free ticket home. After that if we catch you it is a bullet in the head. I'm done with illegals. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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"Asylum seeker" Failed asylum seeker, apparently. He received his deportation notice on 13 July according to latest reports. Oh of course, liberals. He had been granted temporary right to stay while his asylum application was considered ad as such was able to walk freely. When it failed he was given a period of notice that he would be deported to Bulgaria. At that point he had not committed any offences nor was he under suspicion for any terrorist activity. As such there were no grounds to incur the costs of imprisoning him. The US has similar discretionary arrangements in place, I believe. As for the bomb - no idea how he was able to get it and use it. And yes, the US might even be worse in letting illegals walk freely after they have been deported. Like I said liberals. If we had my way they have 30 days to self deport to report to a deportation station for a free ticket home. After that if we catch you it is a bullet in the head. I'm done with illegals. He wasn't illegal, that's the thing. He had permission to stay while his asylum application process was considered, and was under notice that he would be deported to Bulgaria. He had not committed any offences because he had been granted temporary permission to stay and the authorities at the time apparently had no reason to believe he was a risk or was involved in criminal activity. You cannot go around depriving people of their liberty for no reason, especially if the reason they are there is because you granted them permission to do so. You could however potentially level criticism at the German authorities if they failed to act in a timely manner in picking him up and deporting him, if the notice period for his deportation had expired. ETA: Just to clarify, I'm with you on the illegals. They are criminals and have entered illegally and by criminal means. As such they should be treated as criminals, held in a secure place and deported quickly. |
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Was that early stages or later on as the details made it quite clear it was no accident? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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NPR called the Nice attack a "Truck Accident." Was that early stages or later on as the details made it quite clear it was no accident? does it matter? Thats the beauty of the news cycle. People check their facebook/twitter, read the headlines and drop out. Less than 5% will follow a story after 5 hours. |
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The increasing frequency of these 'isolated incidents' is beginning to challenge the ability of sympathetic media agencies to conduct damage control.
Bad times ahead in Europe. |
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does it matter? Thats the beauty of the news cycle. People check their facebook/twitter, read the headlines and drop out. Less than 5% will follow a story after 5 hours. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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NPR called the Nice attack a "Truck Accident." Was that early stages or later on as the details made it quite clear it was no accident? does it matter? Thats the beauty of the news cycle. People check their facebook/twitter, read the headlines and drop out. Less than 5% will follow a story after 5 hours. That might be true, but yeah it does matter. If it was early on in the incident while details were still sketchy then I can forgive a generic headline. If the headline was later on when the nature ion the incident is better understood and the headline is clearly misleading, then yeah, they deserve flaming. |
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Quoted: Your last link is this thread, congratulations The topic of this thread is the BBC and their shitty biased reporting, not the bomber itself. Hence, no dupe. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1892039_BREAKING__Bomb_outside_of_germany_concert_wounds_12_.html http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1891916_Not_very_breaking__Germany_blast__Ansbach_bar_explosion.html http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1891864__Breaking__Explosion_Reported_at_Restaurant_in_Ansbach__Germany.html http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1891760_BREAKING__7_24_16___Another_suspected_attack_in_Germany.html http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1892037_BBC___Syrian_Migrant_Dies_in_German_Blast.html The topic of this thread is the BBC and their shitty biased reporting, not the bomber itself. Hence, no dupe. If that was your intent, you the thread title is poorly worded. There's no indication of biased reporting. |
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NPR called the Nice attack a "Truck Accident." Was that early stages or later on as the details made it quite clear it was no accident? This was Saturday, two days ago. |
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(did a search, didn't find crap) https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CoMBeAQWcAAvxd2.jpg https://twitter.com/w_rastelli/status/757451125138268160 They've apparently "fixed" the title now: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36880758 The blast was German but the victim was Syrian Negative -- read the ammended headline -- Syrian asylum seeker blows himself up in GermanyNearly as big a misdirection lie... Who seeks asylum...finds it....then blows himself up?.... A terrorist who believes a particular dogma that encourages terrorism....he didn't blow himself up to commit suicide he blew himself up in order to kill others not of his cult...in accordance to the teachings of that cult...premature detonation. |
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NPR called the Nice attack a "Truck Accident." Was that early stages or later on as the details made it quite clear it was no accident? This was Saturday, two days ago. Then they are taking the piss and deserve a good flaming. |
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He had been granted temporary right to stay while his asylum application was considered ad as such was able to walk freely. When it failed he was given a period of notice that he would be deported to Bulgaria. At that point he had not committed any offences nor was he under suspicion for any terrorist activity. As such there were no grounds to incur the costs of imprisoning him. The US has similar discretionary arrangements in place, I believe. As for the bomb - no idea how he was able to get it and use it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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"Asylum seeker" Failed asylum seeker, apparently. He received his deportation notice on 13 July according to latest reports. Oh of course, liberals. He had been granted temporary right to stay while his asylum application was considered ad as such was able to walk freely. When it failed he was given a period of notice that he would be deported to Bulgaria. At that point he had not committed any offences nor was he under suspicion for any terrorist activity. As such there were no grounds to incur the costs of imprisoning him. The US has similar discretionary arrangements in place, I believe. As for the bomb - no idea how he was able to get it and use it. And that is why Europe is on the losing side of Sharia law. No balls. |
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And that is why Europe is on the losing side of Sharia law. No balls. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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"Asylum seeker" Failed asylum seeker, apparently. He received his deportation notice on 13 July according to latest reports. Oh of course, liberals. He had been granted temporary right to stay while his asylum application was considered ad as such was able to walk freely. When it failed he was given a period of notice that he would be deported to Bulgaria. At that point he had not committed any offences nor was he under suspicion for any terrorist activity. As such there were no grounds to incur the costs of imprisoning him. The US has similar discretionary arrangements in place, I believe. As for the bomb - no idea how he was able to get it and use it. And that is why Europe is on the losing side of Sharia law. No balls. You really are fucking clueless. |
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"SYRIAN MIGRANT DEPORTED TO BULGARIA - SAYS HE'S NOT FROM THERE" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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When it failed he was given a period of notice that he would be deported to Bulgaria. True - not sure why Bulgaria. From a German perspective that may have been the first safe country they had a record of him being in, or maybe Bulgaria was prepared to take him as part of the EU's screwed up plan to spread the refugees and "share the burden". |
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(snip) Either way, the headline is factually correct, if badly worded. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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NPR called the Nice attack a "Truck Accident." Was that early stages or later on as the details made it quite clear it was no accident? Funky you are entirely too forgiving. "The media" have shown themselves all too willing to omit or delay facts that don't fit the narrative and obfuscate far beyond what traditional journalistic rules of cautious reporting would require. This comedy sketch sums it up rather nicely. If it was a once in a while thing I could buy your argument of an innocent mistake. Since this seems to be the norm rather than the exception I think we're beyond Hanlon's razor and into intentional acts. The BBC editorial board just has a bit more integrity than NPR and will correct misleading headlines and stories if a stink is raised. |
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Quoted: He had been granted temporary right to stay while his asylum application was considered ad as such was able to walk freely. When it failed he was given a period of notice that he would be deported to Bulgaria. At that point he had not committed any offences nor was he under suspicion for any terrorist activity. As such there were no grounds to incur the costs of imprisoning him. The US has similar discretionary arrangements in place, I believe. As for the bomb - no idea how he was able to get it and use it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: "Asylum seeker" Failed asylum seeker, apparently. He received his deportation notice on 13 July according to latest reports. Oh of course, liberals. He had been granted temporary right to stay while his asylum application was considered ad as such was able to walk freely. When it failed he was given a period of notice that he would be deported to Bulgaria. At that point he had not committed any offences nor was he under suspicion for any terrorist activity. As such there were no grounds to incur the costs of imprisoning him. The US has similar discretionary arrangements in place, I believe. As for the bomb - no idea how he was able to get it and use it. |
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