Disgusting! scum of the scum! Its these kind of statements, remarks that fuel hate crimes like what happen today.
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Disgusting! scum of the scum! Its these kind of statements, remarks that fuel hate crimes like what happen today.
He spent his life on the internet, to the extend that he put a meme in his pdf (which isn't even half-grammatically correct...), meme music playing in the car, and screaming memes before he went out.
This just boils down to uhh hate muslims, uh yeah, get rid of em. It's not even researched or intelligent hate.
Freedom fighters, people who want change and care for their cause don't say 'subscribe to pewdiepie' before their statement. People over 15 shouldn't say 'subscribe to pewdiepie.'
It's a bit like the lost young first generation kids who go to try and join ISIS. Are they actually purely hateful of the west and white? Do they truly want to die for their religion? I think more than anything they're incredibly lost souls. They're from crappy suburbs, poorly educated, and most likely have crappy jobs. They're jealous and lost. They take these 'causes' up because it gives them an identity and it gives them something to believe in.
The whole livestreaming thing is pretty crazy though. What a world. Even 15, 20 years ago this would have been considered some sort of dystopian futuristic thing that'd seem scary. It's a shock but no surprise.
Disgusting! scum of the scum! Its these kind of statements, remarks that fuel hate crimes like what happen today.
You could almost forget that he was the one who suggested that public unease about Islam be played up to win votes.TBF, Scott Morrison has spoken very well during this incident. Called it what it is and called out that racist scumbag in the Aussie Senate.
I'd be more concerned with normalising hate against right wing people, since it's so mainstream. Most right wing people I know are very kind and gentle people.Irrelevant, they perpetuate and normalise attitudes and ideas that these terrorists used to justify their actions.
At least you can count on Waleed to pop up like clockwork with his usual garbage take full of half-truths and hypocrisy.
Disgusting! scum of the scum! Its these kind of statements, remarks that fuel hate crimes like what happen today.
I knew there'd be at least one, which part was garbage??At least you can count on Waleed to pop up like clockwork with his usual garbage take full of half-truths and hypocrisy.
I knew there'd be at least one, which part was garbage??
What did he say?
Great reply, go to bed...All of it.
When does he ever say anything? It was a lot of alarmist rhetoric, including a bait and switch between Fraser Anning and the terrorist manifesto, reference to anonymous disputed quote/s, clear double standards in his presentation of Islamic and non-Islamic terrorist attacks.
The Shooter has been charged with murder and is to appear in court tomorrow.
Other people are still in custody but it's not clear what their involvement is.
Pretty sure there was only one perpetrator, and yes, he's Australian.One of the perpetrators was Australian
What are the chances of reprisal attacks on Australian soil?
"Thoughts & Prayers" isn't limited to Trump. Sadiq Khan seemed to use it every time something happens in greater London. Seems to be the generic wording from every politician.I read about 20 comments to only confirm there is some Radical people out there,
But Trump will announce thoughts and Prayers soon and god knows use it as a reason for his Veto regarding a National Emergency.
My Fear now is will this Inspire more copy cat act's.
Each to their own. From my perspective, when I hear a guy goes into a mosque with a firearm and leaves behind bodies, I can kind of imagine what it would look like without needing to press play. There is nothing for the lay person to learn or gain from a FPS video of someone murdering others. There is a complicit element to watching such a production, feeding the desensitized frenzy, I do find it disrespectful and a bit heartless. Unless you have a reasonable need to know (court case, police work, academic, journalist, loved ones, possibly a local) then viewing it just seems mindless or twisted, like touching hot water after you've been told it will burn. If you want to be his audience, be my guest, but media publishers should be held to account by their professional bodies.Curiosity. Terrible things happen in the world. Sometimes you need to see it for yourself to try to understand how and why. Doesn't mean that you don't have any empathy for the victims or that you don't feel sickened by what occurred.
If you or anyone else doesn't feel comfortable watching it then that's fine.