Posted on 03/22/2016 10:34:26 AM PDT by C19fan
Thousands of people are using the hashtag #jesuisbruxelles to show solidarity with Brussels and the dozens of people killed or wounded in today's deadly terror attacks. Repeating the French 'Je suis' phrase that became a hallmark of support for France in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attacks, some 80,000 people have now used it to send their support to Belgium. Many of these are in the form of illustrations or cartoons in the Belgium national colours next to the French tricolour.
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Idiots. Try demolishing the mosques, burning all the korans and expelling the islam trash to their homemade dung holes.
To hell with these damn fools and their meaningless hashtags. A hashtag is just another form of surrender. By proclaiming their helplessness the “JesuiBrussels” idiots are giving ISIS exactly what they want.
Turning all known ISIS strongholds to molten glass, Immediately razing every Mosque attended by the terrorists and their cohorts and deporting or imprisoning all family and associates would be a more appropriate response.
Worse yet, they’ll be the ones pointing out you, me, and others for ‘execution’ just before they die.......
In solidarity with the people of Brussels, I’m having Brussels sprouts for supper tonight.
I had a Belgian Waffle for breakfast. Does that count?.................
I had one for breakfast this morning, purely coincidence, but does that count?.................
I had a Belgian waffle for breakfast..............
And don’t forget the six pack of Stella Artois Belgian beer for supper.
Excellent beer.
I must try it, since it’s now a US brand.................
If it is now brewed in the US under license, I have doubts about its quality. I wondered why the last 12 pack of Bass Ale I bought didn’t taste “quit right” and discovered that it is now brewed in the US under license....Call me a purist, but I was introduced to Bass Ale in Malmedy Belgium and have loved it ever since. Also first drank Stella Artois in Belgium.
It’s the water.....................
Perhaps. I remember how horrible Tuborg beer tasted in the early 70s and found out it was brewed in the US under license. I visited the actual Tuborg brewery in Copenhagen when I was in Germany and it tasted fantastic. I think Tuborg withdrew the licensing agreement from which ever US brewery had it because of all the complaints.
to be really effective, there must be a candle light vigil
this # thing is petty
How about Twitter Prayer?
I like Tuborg. Whatever happened to Oranjeboom?.................The name probably was wrong for the US market, but the commercials were funny.......................
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