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    Sri Lanka Explosions Target Churches and Hotels, Killing More Than 200

    Bad things happening in Sri Lanka

    More than 200 people were killed and hundreds more were injured after multiple explosions tore through Sri Lanka in a series of coordinated blasts that struck hotels and churches. It marked the country's worst violence since the end of its civil war in 2009.

    The blasts started as people began gathering for mass on Sunday for Easter. In Colombo, the capital, blasts were reported at St. Anthony's Shrine and three high-end hotels, the Shangri-La, the Cinnamon Grand and the Kingsbury.

    Explosions were also reported at St. Sebastian's Church in Negombo, north of the capital, and at Zion Church in the Eastern Province of Batticaloa. A police spokesman, Ruwan Gunasekara, said at least 207 people were killed and 450 wounded in the blasts.

    No one has claimed responsibility for the attacks, but Sri Lanka's defense minister, Ruwan Wijewardena, says seven suspects linked to the explosions have been arrested. Wijewardena described the blasts as a terrorist attack carried out by religious extremists.

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    Honestly, Sri Lanka has a long history of bad things happening. The civil war was protracted and became a proxy war with the Indian invasion. Memories might fade, but hate burns in the heart.

    Unfortunately a place to avoid.

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    Angry

    Ahhh... the religion of peace, love, & doobs - hard at work on Easter Sunday!
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    Per CNN: “Mystery surrounds the source of the violence”.....

    F them. We all know who it is and who did it.

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    Authorities have already ruled out terrorism. The churches just mysteriously blew up

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    I follow a good blog on church security. They list violent incidents from around the country. Nationwide, there are constant shootings, stabbings etc... at churches. I am only surprised we haven't seen bombings and multi shooter mass attacks already....

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    most likely caused by trump or climate change or conservatives or anyone who has a MAGA hat!

    those are the real threats we face according to the left
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    If you aren't paying attention to certain dates, religious holy days (both Christian and Islam), anniversaries of certain events (9-11) and the like then you really aren't paying attention.

    Might as well call it "terrorism season" except it really isn't seasonal, it's all year round and it never seems to end.

    In case anyone is even interested, the current McDonalds number is 34,981 deadly attacks served by Islam since 9-11.

    In contrast if anyone wants to discuss Christian "terrorism" at the height of the abortion clinic attacks involving individuals like Eric Rudolph (1996–98), and murders or attempted murders of physicians and clinic staff, as committed by James Kopp (1998), Paul Jennings Hill (1994), Scott Roeder (2009), Michael F. Griffin (1993), and Peter James Knight (2001) we are talking about eleven murders in the United States since 1990, as well as 41 bombings and 173 arsons at clinics since 1977.

    People frequently like to equate the two. If Christians committed even 10% of the attacks that Islam is responsible people would lose their minds and talk about banning the religion itself.
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    This may be off topic;

    But I had a trip planned to Bali in 3 weeks, which just so happens to be ramadan. The wife might be super pissed, but I am serisouly thinking about canceling completely. Would anyone here do the same, after this attack? I worked security Forces in Afghanistan and ramadan was a real shitty time for me, I wouldnt feel relaxed on vacation in a muslim country. Even though the island itself has a hindu population.

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