Daeox
18th Nov 2015
19th Nov 2015
"We Are Paris"
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Comments
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Didnt notice that, thanks. Fixed it
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its blue white red
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the colors are wrong
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by stirring up emotion about this on social media, you are directly HELPING ISIS
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besides, with this particular event, a social media uprising is EXACTLY what ISIS or whichever terrorist group who did this were trying to cause. they make people upset. the sadness turns to anger. then people channel that anger into the refugees who made their passage into france possible. then the people kick the refugees out and make them more easily radicalised. then they join ISIS and start world war three..
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All I can do is pray! I am in hope that I can send this message across all of heaven and send help to Paris! To France! To all of the victims, to all of the bystanders! To every country in alliance with France!
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now, i know it's harsh, and i'm sorry if i upset anybody, but it is my honest opinion that in these situations it is more proper not to run straight to social media.. if you can't help, show respect by NOT posting about it. the two minute silence on rememberance day is out of respect and to preserve memory. it is not a two minute "who can say they feel more sorry for them" session.
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@sentinal-5... look, sentinal, if we could do something about it we would! But most of us that are making these saves are normal people that can't possibly help. Some of us on facebook are children, or ederly... I wish I could do something but I am simply a twelve year old that is giving prayers to them in hope that it is the best I can do...
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99% of people who change their profile pictures because of something like this are not genuinely doing it because they want to support the victims, and almost none of them actually do support the victims. they do it because they want to be SEEN supporting the victims.. it's horrible. i know i sound like a heartless bastard, but well.. i am. so to anyone NOT posting about paris, you have my praise.
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I don't think it's disrespectful. A lot of people, like me, don't know of many ways we could help, or financially can't help, and still want to show that they care and show the people of france that we do notice and we do care about them.