Kivaro wrote: » Some will give themselves up when cornered instead of fighting it out with armed police because they are essentially cowards.
Hobosan wrote: » Would he go up in your estimation if he tried to gun down a few police officers?
Call Me Jimmy wrote: » Pewdiepie is an ethnonationalist. He hates non-whites and dog whistles to people who are on the verge of genocide. In light of this attack, the phrase 'subscribe to pewdiepie' must be considered a call to violence.
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » It didn’t stop any actual terrorist of course.
Technocentral wrote: » To prevent another Christchurch we must confront the right’s hate preachershttps://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/mar/15/prevent-another-christchurch-confront-right-hate-preachers?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Copy_to_clipboard Brilliant article. Populism has a huge part to play.
Checkmate19 wrote: » Death penalty would not deter this kind of mass shooting. Alot of mass shooters end up killing themselves.
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » Considering the island of Ireland has a fine record of producing domestic terrorists I'm really glad that guns are highly restricted.
KikiLaRue wrote: » Do we know that for sure? I’d imagine it made it quite a bit more difficult and a helluva lot more expensive to get your hands on weapons. Now that may not have stopped the IRA, but it likely slowed them down. And it almost definitely deterred some young folk who would have loved the glory of taking out a Brit but weren’t actually in any group.
biko wrote: » That's ok, the most popular youtuber ever don't need your sympathy, nor your smears.
Wheres Me Jumper? wrote: » interesting discussion on LBC on what motivates these white supremicist/ISIS fruitcakes. basically they are mirror images of each other.
El_Bee wrote: »
Deleted User wrote: » Holy hysteria, Batman. My teenage students in Vietnam say it all the time because it's a massive meme. Should I ban it and tell them they're supporting white nationalists?
Deleted User wrote: » That picture isn't of terrorism. Thought it was from a gang feud.
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » PewDiePie is the most followed person on the internet. 'Subscribe to PewDiePie' is literally the biggest meme of the past year. The guy mentioned him to get more attention. The same way he mentioned the mayor of London, Merkel, Trump ect. Bob Dylan comes to mind. "Don't criticize, what you don't understand".
Hobosan wrote: » China must be loving this. Putting millions of Muslims in concentration camps while Westerners pinpoint pewdiepie as the cause of their strife. A gang of 40 Black Supremacists put a random 14 year old in hospital in Ireland very recently and not a peep on boards or the media. Forgive me if I perceive that the outrage is predictably selective in which crimes get exposure.
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » In fairness, if the IRA had access to unlimited caches of semi automatic weapons and ammunition things would have been much worse. The IRA were only effective because they had thousands of people involved with trusted international networks. Compare that to how the Loyalist organisations operated that had nowhere near the same capability, despite some help from the British state.
El_Bee wrote: » Again, my point was that even in a country with a lot of restrictions on guns like Ireland, you can still get your hands on high powered weapons, I commented in the gangland thread about how it was a miracle it wasn't a bloodbath in there, given the damage AK/AK variants can do.
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » It would be much harder for a lone wolf to carry out this type of attack in Ireland.
batgoat wrote: » Well, legislation on firearms did prevent another Dunblane massacre happening. Similar for Australia. So yep you're gonna get bombers but spree shootings have been eradicated in the UK and Australia.
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » PewDiePie is the most followed person on the internet. 'Subscribe to PewDiePie' is literally the biggest meme of the past year. The guy mentioned him to get more attention. The same way he mentioned the mayor of London, Merkel, Trump ect. Bob Dylan comes to mind. "Don't criticize, what you can't understand". Or maybe we should just get Ja Rule's opinion on the whole thing and let him explain it to us.
Call Me Jimmy wrote: » I thought I was satiring hard enough, obviously not, my bad.