I got to page 4 and decided to respond because of the general tone of the replies, that is, apart from the rightful condemnation of such despicale acts as what took place in Manchester. I'd also say, be wary of comments coming from people trying to cause division leading to racism and bigotry etc.
I copied below part of one of the more sensible replies, in my opinion.
overtheedge: I wasn't going to post but I felt it necessary so we can all try and learn from this - NOT TO GENERALIZE an ENTIRE COUNTRY.
I struggle for words to describe these horrible deeds on innocent people, no matter where they happen.
It's not a religions faults either. The twisting/corrupting of any good teaching (especially religion) to commit an attrocity on any innocent human being is in my mind, the definition of pure evil or madness or a combination of both. Government leaders, their advisors, leaders in armies, the arms industry and sections of the media in war and 'peace time', are masters at it. They try to corrupt us all to carry out or coalesce with their evil mindset. They've divided the world into good and evil. Their are and will be no winners in any of these atrocities or other slaughter.
Please think of all the innocent victims, on all sides. And please think of what you can do to help change that mindset.
Peace and neutrality.