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Locodogz wrote:
Thanks sanctuary - you too

My children are the most precious thing in my life, but if we were to all withdraw into our little bubbles (ours is leafy rural Oxfordshire) out of fear - what kind of life would that leave them?

Thank you also. That's why it is so important to rid ourselves of these terrorists no matter who is in power or how best we can do it. My two boys grew up initially in Hampshire before we moved to Cornwall when they were 3 and 10. We live in open country side with no neighbours in peaceful harmony and would like it to stay that way. 26 and 33 now and both fully aware of how lucky they are to live outside of a big city, but as the elder said after the Manchester bombing, 'How long will it be before they turn their attention to the shires and away from the cities when it gets too hot for them there? We could be next irrespective of what has been said about us down here in Cornwall earlier.

In the nicest possible way, Sanctuary, statistically you are waaaayyy more likely to twist your ankle on Bodmin Moor!?!?

....and long may it stay that way!

Make no mistake about it, it is completely within the Islamic remit to carry out attacks on school children well within isolated countryside locals.
On their own children.

https://www.hrw.org/report/2017/03/27/dreams-turned-nightmares/attacks-students-teachers-and-schools-pakistan

I seriously doubt that city attacks will be 'their' last line of hatred.

I posted a link about the Bangladesh genocide of 1971
Hundreds of thousands of Hindu women were raped by Islamic raiders.
An estimated 3 million Bengali's were massacred.
Not a peep about that.
But that's so yesterday....
It's just a George Harrison album innit?