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Default Conservatives Spout Hateful Rhetoric In Wake Of Brussels Attacks

Many people opened their hearts and their doors to those affected by Tuesday's Brussels attacks that killed more than 30 and injured at least 200 people on Tuesday. Some even donated blood.

But prominent conservatives used the tragedy to draw links with refugees and border closures, and promote other extremist agendas. It's an eery reminder of the hateful rhetoric that abounded in the wake of the November attacks on Paris, when more than half of U.S. governors demanded to stop all Syrian refugee arrivals.

Here's a selection of some of the most shameful comments:

Do you all remember how beautiful and safe a place Brussels was. Not anymore, it is from a different world! U.S. must be vigilant and smart!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 22, 2016



Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump expanded on his proposed security measures.

"I would close up our borders to people until we figure out what is going on. Look at Brussels, look at Paris, look at so many cities that were great cities," he said on Fox News.

As for how to interrogate the attack perpetrators, he told NBC News that "waterboarding would be fine and if they could expand the laws." "I would do a lot more than waterboarding," he added. "You have to get the information and you have to get it rapidly."

Dozens of ppl being carted out on stretchers from Brussels airport & on CNN they're talking @ how Belgium hasn't made Muslims feel "welcome"
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) March 22, 2016



Marine Le Pen, the leader of France's far-right National Front party, called for the “complete closure of the Franco-Belgian border” in a statement released Tuesday.

She added that France needs to better deal with areas that are "not upright, "like the Brussels suburb of Molenbeek -- where the suspected Paris attacks planner Salah Abdeslam was arrested.  Le Pen urged a “vast police operation to investigate these neighborhoods and recommended “clearing out everyone’s basements, the government has been way too lax so far."

A conservative British media personality blatantly blamed refugees for the attacks:

Every one of you who said refugees are welcome, if you said 'let them in'. You are responsible for Brussels. And you still can't see.
— Katie Hopkins (@KTHopkins) March 22, 2016



Another prominent British journalist even used the tragedy to call for Britain to exit the European Union, in a Twitter post that Nigel Farage, the leader of the conservative U.K. Independence Party retweeted.

Brussels, de facto capital of the EU, is also the jihadist capital of Europe. And the Remainers dare to say we're safer in the EU! #Brexit
— Allison Pearson (@allisonpearson) March 22, 2016



A French former journalist implied that Muslim extremists were responsible for the attacks, telling his Twitter followers that neo-Nazis likely weren't responsible:

La haine commence par le deal dans ls cités et par ls prêches islamistes. Elle finit par des bombes ds ls aéroports. #tousuniscontrelahaine
— Robert Ménard (@RobertMenardFR) March 22, 2016



Attentat #Bruxelles. Peu de chance que ce soit l'oeuvre de militants néo nazis... #TousUnisContrelaHaine
— Robert Ménard (@RobertMenardFR) March 22, 2016



Cruz: "In the wake of Brussels, we don't need another lecture from President Obama on Islamophobia"
— Igor Bobic (@igorbobic) March 22, 2016



Brussels under attack. Obama on a tourist trio in Havana with his family. Says it all.
— Marc Thiessen (@marcthiessen) March 22, 2016



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For additional coverage in French, visit Le Huffington Post and their live blog; For coverage in German, visit HuffPost Germany; For coverage in Spanish, visit HuffPost Spain; For coverage in Arabic, visit HuffPost Arabi
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