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Quebec City Mosque Shooting

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Canada can expect more violent activity when they start shipping non-vetted Syrians into that nation. I'm opposed to random killing regardless of who the targets are but when opposing cultures and/or religions are forced together and forced to share space then we can expect violence. Sad but true. It's time the world's leaders become realists instead of dreaming ideologues.
 
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Whether it was radical islamists or white supremacists, what they did was wrong and evil. I hope they're hanged. And before you say that Canada doesn't do that anymore, let's just say that doesn't technically preclude the possibility.
 
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"A Canadian is more likely to be murdered by an American than by all Muslim nations combined. What should we do about that threat? Build a wall?


Yeah, I'm sure that happens everyday right?
The reason you haven't been killed by Muslims yet is because they haven't infiltrated the US and Canada yet, like they have in Europe. Just wait till they start streaming into YOUR country demanding that Canada change it's laws and customs to accommodate THEIR way of life.
Look at Londonistan, it has become it's own Muslim country within a country. They laugh at the Brits when they are "asked" to obey British law.
 
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The identities and motives of the attackers has not yet been released.

If you think you have proof that it was white supremacists, it's probably because you are reading the parody twitter account, or some news article erroneously based upon it.
 
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Update

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4170500/Five-dead-GUNMEN-open-fire-Mosque-Quebec-City.html

Alexandre Bissonnette is suspected of carrying out the attack on Quebec City Islamic Cultural Center alone
He was arrested on Sunday night after allegedly shooting six men dead during evening prayers before 8pm
The university student fled the scene of the crime but called 911 20 minutes later to turn himself in to police
Mohamed el Khadir, a Moroccan-Canadian, was also taken into custody but is now considered to be a witness
Six men aged between 39 and 60 died, five are critically injured and dozens more were caught up in killings
It came a day after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned Donald Trump's immigration ban
President Trump has banned citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the US temporarily
Trudeau tweeted in response that all refugees 'regardless of your faith' are welcome in Canada
Mosque officials said security was a 'big concern' for them but that they'd been 'caught off guard'
Police have not suggested a possible motive for the mosque killings but are treating them as a terror attack