Twelve people were killed Wednesday in Paris when masked gunmen stormed the offices of Charlie Hebdo, a satirical newspaper. The French community immediately responded to the terror attack with expressions of support for the publication, reciting the slogan “Je suis Charlie,” which translates to “I am Charlie,” and holding vigils in the streets of Paris. Here is how members of the msnbc community reacted to the tragedy.
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stanscript: Perhaps the cartoons for the next year ought to focus on the immaturity, stupidity and ignorance of terrorists, not leaders of any religion. That’s where it needs to be.
wmiles: Again, the criminally insane have inflicted pain and suffering upon the unwary, the trusting, and the naïve. The best response or rebuttal would be to publish the satiric media pieces for all the world to see. Otherwise, our first entitled and recognized freedom will be held hostage.
asap11: Has anyone noticed that in a country that has one of the tightest gun control laws that these terrorists had no trouble getting their hands on automatic weapons?
El Brando: Viva la France. Viva la Paris. Je suis Charlie. These terrorists can kill the dreamers but they can never kill the dream and that is why they are failures.
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tellthetruth-8298145: Condolences to the families of those whose lives were cut short, so tragically. Nos cœurs blessés pour votre perte. (Our hearts hurt for your loss.)
NikeZeus: Today all people who believe in fundamental human rights are Charlie Hebdo.









