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Friday, March 15, 2019

Bloodshed In The South Seas: Mass Shooting In New Zealand!

Terrorism in New Zealand.
Thoughts and prayers, thoughts and prayers. Thoughts and prayers will not bring back the dead or heal the wounded. It's a distraction and meaningless platitudes. This happened in a foreign country. I bet you money, they will act out on passing laws to keep this shit from happening.

Mass shooting by a far-white terrorist in Christchurch. The city of Christchurch is located on the South Island and the county seat of Canterbury. It's the third largest city with a population of 420,000 residents.

New Zealand prime minister Jucinda Arden condemns the attack and promise those involved will face justice.

Donald J. Trump, Mike Pence, Congress, and those in the junk food media here in the United States will offer nothing but the same old bullshit. Thoughts and prayers, my heart goes out to and our sympathies.

The release of statements will offer that usual word vomit about how "the United States is the land of the free... yadda, yadda, yadda!"

But here in the United States, it's the status quo.

Nothing.


Mass shooting in New Zealand. This one in the city of Christchurch. The shooter was caught. Who actually takes the blame? (Expect trolls to pick the dumbest answers)

Donald Trump
Barack Obama
Muslims
Black Lives Matter
Immigrants
Jacinda Ardern
White Privilege
NRA
Video Games
Congress
Talk Radio
Progressives
Conservatives
March For Our Lives
New Zealand Parliament
The Shooter

GUN VIOLENCE IS THE NUMBER ONE THREAT IN THE UNITED STATES.

The international junk food media is talking about one of the worst mass shootings in New Zealand's history. Two terrorists massacred dozens of innocent human beings in one of the country's largest cities.
Muslims worshiping in New Zealand triggered this terrorist to kill.
The terrorist who was identified decided to open fire on two mosques. He managed to kill over 50 people in this "dark day" in New Zealand.

The reasons are known but it's likely a hate crime against Muslims. The terrorist and three others who were included in the arrest were considered far-white terrorists.

The far white terrorist managed to enter two mosques in Christchurch within a 30 minute time frame.

This scum managed to kill as many individuals as he could. He left a manifesto that singled out infamous white terrorists, the social media, the divisive U.S. politics, some sympathies towards those, many agitators here in the U.S. and of course Trump.

A 17-minute video that seemed to show the shooting was posted to Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram. A post on 8chan, a message board, included links to a manifesto and a Facebook page where the poster — an alleged shooter — said a live stream of the attack would be broadcast. Facebook has removed the page and the video, but the video had already traveled.
New Zealand will likely do something about mass shootings.
Both the video and the manifesto are designed to maximize attention. Early in the video, the shooter says, “Remember, lads, subscribe to PewDiePie,” a reference to popular YouTuber Felix Kjellberg, who has a history of promoting anti-Semitism. Kjellberg’s channel has the most subscribers on YouTube, at 89 million, and he has been attempting to recruit more so that he won’t be overtaken by another YouTube channel, T-Series.

The manifesto linked to the shooting is decidedly racist. Early on, it references “white genocide,” a neo-Nazi conspiracy theory that white people are being replaced, and the 14 words, a white supremacist slogan. It also professes admiration for other white supremacist killers. The racism itself is sincere — it did, after all, lead to mass killings — but other parts of the manifesto seem to contain buzzwords meant to galvanize its spread.

For instance, though the creator of the manifesto claims to be Australian — and the terrorist in custody is Australian-born — the document contains multiple references to the Second Amendment of the US Constitution. Mass shootings in America have led to heated debate about gun laws, with proponents of the Second Amendment arguing that gun control is unconstitutional.

The manifesto, which is 73 pages long, tends toward name-dropping. It mentions Candace Owens, an American conservative pundit as well as the video games Fortnite and Spyro the Dragon. These references seem geared toward creating certain kinds of narratives in the media that will keep the terrorism in the news.

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