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"random"? Sadly it appears to have been targeted at a specific section of the human community, a community which is responding in a profoundly mature and humane manner in locations all over the world.
"random"? Sadly it appears to have been targeted at a specific section of the human community, a community which is responding in a profoundly mature and humane manner in locations all over the world.
"random"? Sadly it appears to have been targeted at a specific section of the human community, a community which is responding in a profoundly mature and humane manner in locations all over the world.
"random"? Sadly it appears to have been targeted at a specific section of the human community, a community which is responding in a profoundly mature and humane manner in locations all over the world.
Random in the sense that these IS, or IS inspired terrorist attacks seem to single out any obvious western target; be it concert goers, sports tournaments, gays or Christian establishments and we never know who's next.
John Snow reporting from Soho stated that the streets around the gay pub that was bombed back in 1999 had filled with an estimated 10,000 people of all persuasions and none, gay and not gay, gathererd in solidarity for the victims of Orlando. And it was repeated in cities worldwide. I guess we have to thank the Internet for making that possible - it couldn't have been arranged that quickly 25 years ago.
John Snow reporting from Soho stated that the streets around the gay pub that was bombed back in 1999 had filled with an estimated 10,000 people of all persuasions and none, gay and not gay, gathererd in solidarity for the victims of Orlando. And it was repeated in cities worldwide. I guess we have to thank the Internet for making that possible - it couldn't have been arranged that quickly 25 years ago.
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