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The alarming upward trend in fatalities in organized violence, witnessed since 2012, did not continue in 2015. In 2014, more than 130,000 people were killed in organized violence, and in 2015 this figure had decreased to close to 118,000. Nevertheless, this is an unusually high number, with 2014 being the second-worst year in the post-Cold War period in terms of fatalities, and 2015 the third. Although the number of fatalities decreased, the number of conflicts continued to increase. The non-state category witnessed an increase from 61 conflicts in 2014, to 70 in 2015; the highest number during the entire 1989-2015 period. Also the state-based armed conflict category witnessed a dramatic development, with the number increasing from 41 in 2014 to 50 in 2015.
The world we live in today is a fucked up place.This year, there has been 1790 Islamic terror attacks in 55 countries, in which 15306 people has been killed and 18438 injured.The recent European migrant crisis has opened the gate to Europe for terrorists. Europe has been infiltrated by ISIS. Sadly this is not a speculation anymore, it is a fact.According to wikipedia there are 55 ongoing armed conflicts in the world at the moment. Only 10 countries in the world are completely free from an armed conflict. From UCDP (Uppsala Conflict Data Program): QuoteThe alarming upward trend in fatalities in organized violence, witnessed since 2012, did not continue in 2015. In 2014, more than 130,000 people were killed in organized violence, and in 2015 this figure had decreased to close to 118,000. Nevertheless, this is an unusually high number, with 2014 being the second-worst year in the post-Cold War period in terms of fatalities, and 2015 the third. Although the number of fatalities decreased, the number of conflicts continued to increase. The non-state category witnessed an increase from 61 conflicts in 2014, to 70 in 2015; the highest number during the entire 1989-2015 period. Also the state-based armed conflict category witnessed a dramatic development, with the number increasing from 41 in 2014 to 50 in 2015.New Cold War has began between NATO and Russia.This is happening today, this is reality.
I think people care way too much about other people, and don't care enough about themselves.Quote from: Ardo on October 02, 2016, 20:31:16The world we live in today is a fucked up place.This year, there has been 1790 Islamic terror attacks in 55 countries, in which 15306 people has been killed and 18438 injured.The recent European migrant crisis has opened the gate to Europe for terrorists. Europe has been infiltrated by ISIS. Sadly this is not a speculation anymore, it is a fact.According to wikipedia there are 55 ongoing armed conflicts in the world at the moment. Only 10 countries in the world are completely free from an armed conflict. From UCDP (Uppsala Conflict Data Program): QuoteThe alarming upward trend in fatalities in organized violence, witnessed since 2012, did not continue in 2015. In 2014, more than 130,000 people were killed in organized violence, and in 2015 this figure had decreased to close to 118,000. Nevertheless, this is an unusually high number, with 2014 being the second-worst year in the post-Cold War period in terms of fatalities, and 2015 the third. Although the number of fatalities decreased, the number of conflicts continued to increase. The non-state category witnessed an increase from 61 conflicts in 2014, to 70 in 2015; the highest number during the entire 1989-2015 period. Also the state-based armed conflict category witnessed a dramatic development, with the number increasing from 41 in 2014 to 50 in 2015.New Cold War has began between NATO and Russia.This is happening today, this is reality.Islamic terror attacks? Any source for that? Have you thought about comparing other terror attacks by other races and religions?
http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/attacks/attacks.aspx?Yr=2016
Quote from: Ardo on October 03, 2016, 05:53:39http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/attacks/attacks.aspx?Yr=2016Just from the URL alone, this website looks like a hate site, "Religion of Peace". Visiting the website somewhat confirms this, I wonder if they have a site where they list acts carried out by Christians or by other religions too.
Quote from: Mini Nub on October 03, 2016, 12:01:03Quote from: Ardo on October 03, 2016, 05:53:39http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/attacks/attacks.aspx?Yr=2016Just from the URL alone, this website looks like a hate site, "Religion of Peace". Visiting the website somewhat confirms this, I wonder if they have a site where they list acts carried out by Christians or by other religions too.Maybe, but that does not change the fact that all these attacks actually happened.
Was the things in Japan and China based on fairy tales though?Also, where did Ardo mention any races? Islam isn't a race.