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    All what Vuk and you wrote is crap and you know it.

    And that why the 3 US and 1 GB (one of them being half French apparently, but is now only US or Brits) are heroes.

    "America and the Brits has obviously fostered a culture where they even abroad don't hesitate to run towards a guy with an assault rifle." So stupid comment, no need to dig... Like in Tunisia and in USA you mean?

    "A Frenchman and a French-American were the first to fight the gunman. They were wounded." Do you know to read, or you prejudices make you jump the line?
    Didn't notice during the Tunis massacre that Vuk or you saying the dead from UK were cowards as none of the British in holidays tried to stop the killer, nor when some lunatic in USA open fire in schools or super markets, the public reaction is to escape.
    This is apparently reserved to French. So it b**** S****.

    And until Vuk displays his of course impressive actions during war time I will not consider his prejudices as valid. To have completed the entire Call of Duty series is not having completed your Tour of Duty.

    And to be frank, even if Vuk or you were the most impressive warriors of all the time, that still won't allow you to judge any person fleeing a killer, French or not.
    The stupidity to assume than in a train going from Brussels to Paris was full of only 3 USA, 1 British and all the rest being French is absolute.
    The stupidity to even assume that every one was aware of what happen is absolute.
    The stupidity to assume that courage is due to nationality is absolute.
    Last edited by Brenus; 08-24-2015 at 07:49.
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    "You did, sarge", said Polly." You said you were in few last stands."
    "Yeah, lad. But I was holding the metal"
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