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I was also really touched by the spontaneous (silent) peaceful protests all over Europe where thousands of people, moslim and non-moslim gathered to show they were not divided and would not accept this.
Often when large groups of people gather there are people in there seeking for trouble, and I think especially with this event that was a possibility (certain people are blaming Islam in general), but it was beautiful to see how it turned out.


I've been away for the past few days and completely missed everything that happened - just read up on it. Definitely a scary situation.




Just checked and you are right, Rusalka.

Not sure which part to worry about !
Syria? Yaman? Palestine? France?
God save us all from those who tend to hurt us and from those who tend to destroy our homes. Amen.

It's terrible what happened. My thoughts are with everyone involved and those that have lost someone close to them. Just devastating. The world is a scary place to be in right now. When will it all end?



I saw that about Gatwick. Hope is all okay.
Parisian info is getting slowly released over here. I found out earlier today, that the theatre is one I walked past down the road from my flat when I was there in 2012 for a holiday during a work trip. Found out about 20 mins ago, that 5 people were gunned down in the cafe across the road from that flat. Pretty horrible to know the 4 squared blocks I know in Paris is the 4 squared blocks 120+ people died. But not nearly half as bad as I expect any Parisian or French person is feeling today.



The latest from Gatwick airport is that the police have arrested a man in connection with what happened there. Apparently he approached an Easyjet check-in desk carrying two guns (!) and was chased by police into an airport car park and threw one of the guns into a bin so they called in an explosives removal squad and evacuated the North terminal as a precaution. I think flights are still going but there are long delays and roads around the airport have been closed. I bet it's absolute chaos!

But one thing I can say correctly and succinctly is, this isn't the world that most of us want, you douche bags terrorists!
Most of us want to live peacefully together, celebrating our differences and our commonalities.

Here in the US, it seems hate overtook our Social Media, and our insane Politicians, overshadowing the actual loss of life, and the impact that this will have on life in Paris and Beirut. However, I think it's communities such as this one, that prove that terror is only a temporary weapon and that people need people, and will come together, united over their commonalities, and learning from their differences.

And I agree. Communities like ours shows that no matter where we are, what we believe, or what we look like that people find things to connect about and over. And that's what should be celebrated, instead of focusing on the fear of the unknown.


Hope they manage to enjoy the rest of their holiday.
I don't get it either :(

I don't understand why people hurt each other either. It's very, very sad :( The worrying question is, when is it all going to end?

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To ALL Europeans, but particularly our French friends. Look after you, and I hope you and yours are okay.
I can go on a diatribe about what people should be allowed to say, and what laws should protect all of us from hatred, and what not. But screw all that.
The biggest way to beat hatred is to embrace diversity, and I am so grateful for all of you to do that every day you interact here. Whether it's ignoring my personal rant about coffee or spelling, or just happy to talk to all of us not matter where we come from, what we believe and who we are.
Look after you all, because I am honoured to know you all, and am happy you all make me realise there is a world outside my little bubble.