monreader wrote: » I can use it fine and I live only 2 minutes away from the smaller mosque that was shot up.
Omackeral wrote: » lbc2019 wrote: » Some of these posts what a haven for far right hate speech boards has become Where? I'm reading this at 9:15 and haven't seen any far right posts on this thread. Maybe they were scrubbed but as of now all I see is condemnantion of a cowardly terror attack.
lbc2019 wrote: » Some of these posts what a haven for far right hate speech boards has become
Pter wrote: » Mod You two AND lbc. Leave it out. Ill give you the benefit of the doubt you didnt see my mod warning. I wont if it continues.
Hector Savage wrote: This will greatly speed up the criminalization of the criticism of Islam.
Charles Ingles wrote: » Shocking rip to victims. No doubt it will turn out out to lone wolf attack by some head case radicalised on the internet.
Hector Savage wrote: » Apologies.
Mint Sauce wrote: » Killed for saying their prayers. RIP
Cookie_Monster wrote: » Utterly mental statement from an Australian senator:https://www.news.com.au/national/queensland/politics/politician-lashes-out-at-muslims-after-christchurch-shootings-they-are-the-perpetrators/news-story/8e3f11fe73821dc3e65d75432ac76f2e
The Moleman wrote: » Are the photos and videos from the live stream still on the internet are have they been blocked? I don't want my kids or my sister's kids being shown anything in school on some idiot child's phone.
On a now-deleted Twitter account, Tarrant posted multiple photos of what appear to be machine gun magazines and a link to what is being described as a manifesto for his actions. The 74-page document starts off quoting a Dylan Thomas poem, Do not go gentle into that good night, and then moves onto a rant about white genocide. Tarrant outlines his motivations: including to “create an atmosphere of fear” and to “incite violence” against Muslims while offering up autobiographical details. Tarrant, an Australian citizen who is believed to come from the northern New South Wales town of Grafton, entitles his document ‘The Great Replacement’
Mad_maxx wrote: » Absolutely, the twitterati are out in force using the "far right" label like confetti, when one of the countless islamist shootings occur, the far right tag is never used and excuses regarding American intervention in the mid east etc are thrown about
Gringo180 wrote: » ****ing Aussies.
Charles Ingles wrote: » Still available they will see them unfortunately
batgoat wrote: » He doesn't clarify if he's Christian in his manifesto however he does have multiple pleas towards Christians including "ASK YOURSELF, WHAT WOULD POPE URBAN II DO?" Based on it, I would say he commited them under a guise of Christianity to maintain a white Christian society. Breivik did similar. A similar argument to most far right politicians in Europe at this point in time.(they're generally incredibly racist.)So I'm up pretty up in the air on if they have any real strong feelings about Christianity.
Jelle1880 wrote: » ****ing hell man, that is absolutely insane... 49 dead...
Mitch Connor wrote: » Woah woah woah there. This guy does not represent more than about 17 australians. He may be a senator, but only got 17 votes to get in there (opponent was disqualified). His statement has been roundly and utterly condemned by all political sides in Australia. He has a history of being a racist, fascist, white supremacist - and his comments should only be taken in the light - to tar all Aussies with such views is vile.
Deleted User wrote: » batgoat wrote: » He doesn't clarify if he's Christian in his manifesto however he does have multiple pleas towards Christians including"ASK YOURSELF, WHAT WOULD POPE URBAN II DO?" Based on it, I would say he commited them under a guise of Christianity to maintain a white Christian society. Breivik did similar. A similar argument to most far right politicians in Europe at this point in time.(they're generally incredibly racist.) So I'm up pretty up in the air on if they have any real strong feelings about Christianity. The answer to that question is "order the first crusade on Muslims". It's a stretch to say it's a Christian attack, and if it were motivated by it, there would be more to it than that.
batgoat wrote: » He doesn't clarify if he's Christian in his manifesto however he does have multiple pleas towards Christians including"ASK YOURSELF, WHAT WOULD POPE URBAN II DO?" Based on it, I would say he commited them under a guise of Christianity to maintain a white Christian society. Breivik did similar. A similar argument to most far right politicians in Europe at this point in time.(they're generally incredibly racist.) So I'm up pretty up in the air on if they have any real strong feelings about Christianity.
Thrashssacre wrote: » Yeah there still up on some websites, may not be too easy for young kids to find although the audio is on YouTube.
The Moleman wrote: » That has me worried. Most kids can navigate the internet better than us.