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Above, from the Guardian, is easily the most striking image to have come of the Republican Marches.

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It was the day Paris united. And with dozens of world leaders joining the millions of people marching to commemorate and celebrate the victims of last week’s terror attacks, it was also the day the world united behind the city.

“Today, Paris is the capital of the world. The entire country will rise up,” the French president, François Hollande, said.

It was the first time since the liberation of Paris in August 1944 that so many people – the interior ministry said there were too many to count but most estimates put it at somewhere between 1.5 million and 2 million – took to the streets of the city. An estimated 3.7 million took to the streets across the whole country.

As investigations continue into the attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo magazine by Saïd and Chérif Kouachi, which left 12 dead on Wednesday, the killing of a female police officer the following day, and the attack on a Kosher supermarket by Amédy Coulibaly on Friday in which four died, the mood among the crowds in Paris was one of unity.

This was a nationwide outpouring of grief, solidarity and defiance. Parisiens of all ages, religions and nationalities turned out en masse not only to show their respect for the victims but their support for the values of the Republic: “liberté, égalité, fraternité” – freedom of speech and freedom of the press.

“On est tous Charlie” (We are all Charlie), they chanted, waving French flags, singing La Marseillaise, brandishing pens, pencils, placards and banners in French, English and Arabic.

Some read “Nous sommes la République” (We are the Republic) and “Je suis Muslim”. One child held a banner reading: “I am Charlie, I am the police, and no Chérif will take away my liberty.” Another young boy carried a placard reading: “Later I will be a journalist. I’m not afraid!”

“We are united – Muslims, Catholics, Jews, we want to live peacefully together,” one woman told reporters.

A group of marchers carried a large model of a pencil with “NOT AFRAID” written on the side.

The noise along the route, where around 2,200 heavily armed police and gendarmes, including crack snipers on roofs, were deployed, rose and fell in waves, with songs and chants of “Charlie, Charlie, Charlie” punctuating the solemnity of the atmosphere and drowning out the helicopters overhead.

At regular intervals, the crowd stopped to applaud police and gendarmes shouting “merci police”; three police officers died in the attacks.

On a political and diplomatic level, it was unparalleled. Protocol rules were ignored as around 50 world leaders congregated in the French capital. Presidents, prime ministers, statesmen and women took buses from the Elysée palace to join the march from Place de la République to Place de la Nation, two of Paris’s best-known squares.

The occasion was sombre and heavy with symbolism. As the dignitaries left the Elysée, it rained. By the time they arrived, the grey clouds had parted, allowing a rare ray of winter sunshine.

Here were some of the most powerful people on earth jostling for space in the Paris boulevard named after Voltaire, the French Enlightenment writer, historian and advocate of freedom of religion and speech.

The leaders then set off, arm in arm, Hollande in the centre, the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, and the Palestinian leader, Mahmoud Abbas, to his left. To his right, Ibrahim Boubacar Këita, the president of Mali – where French troops intervened to push back Islamist forces in 2013 – the Israeli prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, and the British prime minister, David Cameron. As they marched, the crowds that lined the route broke into cheers and applause.

As a powerful mark of respect for those who died, the world leaders took second place, walking behind the families and friends of the victims of last week’s attacks.

Charlie Hebdo staff, including those who survived Wednesday’s attack, wore white headbands bearing the name Charlie.

In the leading cortege, tears streamed down faces etched with pain, grief and shock. Several mourners had to be gently supported as they made their way towards Place de la Nation.

In one poignant and profoundly emotional scene, Hollande hugged Patrick Pelloux, an A&E doctor who is also a journalist at Charlie Hebdo. Pelloux arrived late at the magazine office on Wednesday to find many of his colleagues had been slaughtered. He and other survivors have vowed to publish Charlie Hebdo next Wednesday despite the attack with a record print run of 1 million copies.

Leaders of all the religions marched behind a banner bearing the slogan “We are Charlie”.

Earlier in the day hundreds gathered to honour Ahmed Merabet, 42, the police officer gunned down in the Charlie Hebdo attack. The hashtag #JesuisAhmed has become widely used on Twitter along with #JesuisCharlie.

Pierre-Yves Martin, mayor of Livry Gargan in the north-east of Paris, paid homage to a “calm and talented” man. The Muslim officer was killed at close range by the fleeing gunmen Saïd and Chérif Kouachi.

“Ahmed Merabet, your life was stolen and no one can give it back, and so it was not taken in vain we are here, united against barbarism and to uphold the values of the Republic,” Martin said.

The mayor asked those gathered to hold hands for a minute’s silence. Flowers were laid in front of a portrait of the assassinated man, and the crowd sang La Marseillaise.

On Sunday evening, after the march, Hollande was due at the Grande Synagogue in Paris to meet Jewish leaders. The Jewish community has been traumatised by Friday’s hostage-taking at the kosher supermarket at the Porte de Vincennes in eastern Paris.

Speaking to reporters before meeting Hollande and the French prime minister, Manuel Valls, Roger Cukierman, president of the Jewish umbrella group CRIF, condemned those who were using social media to express support for the Kouachi brothers killed in a shootout by police on Friday, around the same time a separate police assault killed gunman Amédy Coulibaly at the supermarket.

“It is intolerable that there is a hashtag on social media saying #IamKouachi,” Cukierman said. He branded the tweets as “an apology for murder” which should be pursued through the courts.

Government ministers, led by prime minister Manuel Valls, and representatives from France’s political parties, including the former president Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, were part of another delegation at the march. The far right Front National, which has linked immigration with terrorism, was not invited to take part in the official cortege.

France’s Socialist government had called for a Republican march, but so many citizens responded to the call it became more of a crowded shuffle along the 3km route.

The events of last week have deeply shocked and scarred the French people who found a sense of collective comfort in coming together on Sunday to say “We are not afraid”. As night fell, they continued to march and gather, reluctant to leave the comfort of the crowd and the momentous occasion.

I don't know why this attack has brought on such a profound emotional response from me, but Francois Hollande was essentially correct when he said France is currently the capital of the world. For the time being, we are all French.

Whether you're French or not--or a Muslim, Christian or Jew--you stand in solidarity with the 17 who died and the millions who rallied in the Fifth Republic's capital in a show of brilliant solidarity; and let us not forget the hundreds--potentially thousands--who have died and are currently dying in Nigera and the Central African Republic. As France mourns, Nigeria burns and ISIS brings ruin and destruction to Iraq and Syria, we can all oppose this barbarism for what it truly is: the expression of medieval values which almost everybody except these bastards have disregarded.

Je suis Charlie. Vive la France.

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On another note, since you quoted facebook, this reminds me of a facebook post by a feminist friend I had who blamed the Elliot Roger killings on a patriarchal, misogynistic society. That was a fun debate, one in which she ended up deleting the post and removing me after I proved her idiocy to the world.
It couldn't have been because she didn't want you shitting up her facebook page?
If by "shitting up" you mean I absolutely destroyed the position she was taking, then yeah.

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The Flood / Re: What do you think of the religion of peace?
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:26:09 PM »
In fairness to the Myanmar situation, it's motivated much more by tribalism, racism and xenophobia than anything doctrinal. It's just unfortunate that Theravada Buddhism much more easily facilitates violence than Mahayana.

That being said, it should never be though that Buddhist extremism is as dangerous or widespread as Islamic fundamentalism.

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The Flood / Re: I have a bit of a problem
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:23:49 PM »
I'm disappointed, Class.

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The Flood / Re: I am in a fucking sadistic mood
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:23:02 PM »
Do something constructive.

Make me cry. I bet you can't.
Do you have any dead family members?
no immediate or any I was close to.
Well you're boring.
Same to you if dead relatives were your first idea...
I don't care about you nearly enough to make note of what's important to you.

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The Flood / Re: I am in a fucking sadistic mood
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:22:02 PM »
Me too plz
You're going to go to hell after I force you to fuck your grandad's corpse, you filthy fucking Christfag.

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The Flood / Re: How To Be Meta Cognition 1O1
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:21:14 PM »
Bruh
Okay, let me rephrase it in a different way:

How does enjoying oneself possibly correlate to being rustled?

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The Flood / Re: I am in a fucking sadistic mood
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:20:17 PM »
Do something constructive.

Make me cry. I bet you can't.
Do you have any dead family members?
no immediate or any I was close to.
Well you're boring.

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The Flood / Re: How To Be Meta Cognition 1O1
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:19:34 PM »

I think it's more like this
Fuck you.

I do own a bookcase.

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The Flood / Re: I am in a fucking sadistic mood
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:19:06 PM »
Do something constructive.

Make me cry. I bet you can't.
Do you have any dead family members?

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The Flood / Re: How To Be Meta Cognition 1O1
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:18:22 PM »
Mate
How does being in a sadistic mood make you rustled.

I like being sadistic.

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The Flood / Re: How To Be Meta Cognition 1O1
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:17:46 PM »
get a blow job and pretend it's from your daughter
Fuck you guys, I still haven't told you where I hid the body afterwards.
did you at least take full use of the warm body before disposal?
Mate, she was dead mid-suck.

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The Flood / Re: How To Be Meta Cognition 1O1
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:15:58 PM »
or perhaps it was to rustle you?
Mission failed. I never get rustled.

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The Flood / Re: How To Be Meta Cognition 1O1
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:15:35 PM »
get a blow job and pretend it's from your daughter
Fuck you guys, I still haven't told you where I hid the body afterwards.

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The Flood / Re: I am in a fucking sadistic mood
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:14:51 PM »
Well that's not good :/
nigger i kill you

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The Flood / Re: How To Be Meta Cognition 1O1
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:14:13 PM »
YouTube

I'll keep posting this one.
fucking dead

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The Flood / I am in a fucking sadistic mood
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:10:36 PM »
I feel like I could strangle my cat, or taunt a bear with a spear.

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The Flood / Re: How To Be Meta Cognition 1O1
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:09:29 PM »
Are you saying I need to chill, or are you saying I am chill and that's what other people should do?

You need to chill

Hence the Let It Go video
It doesn't make any fucking sense.

You have a "How to be Meta Cognition" thread which includes a 'Let it Go' video and the recommendation to chill--which would imply that's what I do, and is what others should do in order "to be Meta Cognition".

This is why you think before you post.

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The Flood / Re: The 11th of January shall henceforth be known as Betaday
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:06:45 PM »
This gives me an idea for that thing >.>
YES

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The Flood / Re: How To Be Meta Cognition 1O1
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:04:36 PM »
Are you saying I need to chill, or are you saying I am chill and that's what other people should do?

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The Flood / The 11th of January shall henceforth be known as Betaday
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:03:11 PM »
It'll stand alongside other such commemorations in Sep7ahistory, like the Metalution.

Brilliant.

History in the making.

Everybody, help yourself to whiskey.

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The Flood / Re: Everyone just needs to chill....
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:00:50 PM »
People need to stop being obsessed fucktards
>implying you arent the root cause

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The Flood / Fuck you, Psy, that was funny
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:00:00 PM »


Don't give me that look, you suave fuckface you.

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The Flood / Re: What do you think of the religion of peace?
« on: January 11, 2015, 05:58:58 PM »
i prefer the real religion of peace, buddhism

> thinking Buddhism is a peaceful religion

lol
the hell is this?

do tell.
Zen Buddhism in Imperial Japan, and Theravada Buddhism currently in Myanmar, have been exceptionally violent. It's more to do with tribalism in the second example, though, rather than any explicit doctrinal prescription.

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The Flood / Kinder, come in here a second
« on: January 11, 2015, 05:57:35 PM »

Is that her?

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The Flood / Re: Everyone just needs to chill....
« on: January 11, 2015, 05:56:12 PM »
no

no

NO

CHAOOSSSSSSS

BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE
MILK FOR THE KHORNE FLAKES

BUTTER FOR THE POPKHORNE
As a side note, do yanks actually put fucking butter on their popcorn?
I hope not.

Butter should only go on. . .

KHORNE ON THE KOB

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The Flood / I need some assistance going to the toilet
« on: January 11, 2015, 05:55:10 PM »
My doctor told me not to do any heavy lifting.

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The Flood / Re: No, Kinder, don't be silly
« on: January 11, 2015, 05:54:00 PM »
I sucked a guy off last night.

No homo.
I left the money on top of the fridge.

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The Flood / Re: Everyone just needs to chill....
« on: January 11, 2015, 05:53:28 PM »
no

no

NO

CHAOOSSSSSSS

BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE

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