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originally posted by: Dalamax
originally posted by: Terpene
a reply to: asabuvsobelow
Try to cut bread with a gun...
Try and drink soup with a knife
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
originally posted by: Dalamax
originally posted by: Terpene
a reply to: asabuvsobelow
Try to cut bread with a gun...
Try and drink soup with a knife
Have you ever tried to load a spoon? Very diificult.
But seriously, does Germany really need those sharp knives? Can't they just rip the bread like they used to. It might be time for Germany, and Europe as a whole to rethink this whole "knife rights" thing. You really don't have "rights" when it comes to owning a knife. If you're gonna let in millions of criminals from God knows where then the least you can do is ban knives, for public safety and all.
originally posted by: SprocketUK
Islamic state claims responsibility
Source is the Guardian a paper who would bend over backwards to avoid laying any blame at IS so pretty confident it probably is them.
Arrest in asylum home
Ten years after then-Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfelt (Moderates) in a speech told Swedes to “open your hearts” to migrants, Denmark is suffering the fallout of the neighboring country’s liberal migration policies. A week ago, Denmark implemented border controls on trains coming across the Øresund bridge after two shootings and a bombing involving perpetrators from Sweden. On Wednesday, another Swedish citizen was arrested in the Danish capital, carrying two hand grenades.
“Sweden is a frightening example of what happens when too little attention is given to immigration and law enforcement policies,” Danish MP Preben Bang Henriksen told Aftonbladet. “Neither the conservative nor the Social Democratic governments have addressed the problem,”
europeanconservative.com...
French media reported that the suspect was shot and injured by police after he opened fire on the officers who came to arrest him in the city of Nîmes.
Earlier on Saturday, a police officer was injured in the blast outside the Beth Yaacov synagogue in the nearby seaside resort of La Grande-Motte.
The police officer's injuries are not said to be life-threatening, following the blast between 08:00 and 08:30 local time (07:00-07:30 BST) on Saturday.
Five people, including the rabbi, were inside the synagogue at the time, authorities said.
The explosion was caused by two cars which were set alight outside
Police sources told French media that one of the vehicles contained a hidden gas canister.
The suspect - who was reportedly carrying a Palestinian flag - also set fire to several entrance doors of the synagogue.
www.bbc.co.uk...