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So an even greater disparity than in the States?Likely had something to do with a threat of placing him with the Maori, who, despite being only 15% of the population, make up 50% of New Zealand's prisoners.
So an even greater disparity than in the States?Likely had something to do with a threat of placing him with the Maori, who, despite being only 15% of the population, make up 50% of New Zealand's prisoners.
Well terrorists have being doing that for the last 30 years or so, and the media and government pushback is so hard we now have "Religion of peace" and "Ignore those child grooming gangs... did you just misgender me?" memes going around. People are really surprised some guy decided to open fire on a mosque that had suspicions of militant activity that was scrubbed from the web hours afterward?
How many terrorists bombings and honor killings and rape gangs do you think is the right amount before someone, somewhere, does something crazy in retaliation?
I'm not saying it's correct, but I do see how it could happen.
On March 29, 2016, Farrokh Sekaleshfar — a British-born medical doctor and Shi’a Muslim scholar — was invited to speak at the Husseini Islamic Center just outside Orlando, Florida.
His sermon, “How to deal with the phenomenon of homosexuality,” at the Sanford-based center, happened behind closed doors, but it alarmed local gay and lesbian leaders. Only three years before, in another U.S. speaking engagement, the scholar and sheikh had described in characteristically sotto voce what it meant to do the compassionate thing for gay people:
“Death is the sentence. There’s nothing to be embarrassed about this. Death is the sentence.”
Pathetic.No live reporting allowed, they're trying to censor anything he might say.
Also just easier to control the full narrative. I mean if anything they really don't want him to even accidentally drop a single redpill on the courtroom floor and someone else pick it up.https://www.news.com.au/world/pacif...d/news-story/525b5b1dfba269df2f01ad30839ae163
Sentencing tomorrow.
No live reporting allowed, they're trying to censor anything he might say. Mad lad is following through with representing himself after entering a guilty plea.
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https://www.news.com.au/world/pacif...d/news-story/525b5b1dfba269df2f01ad30839ae163
Sentencing tomorrow.
No live reporting allowed, they're trying to censor anything he might say. Mad lad is following through with representing himself after entering a guilty plea.
Sorry, couldn't archive on mobile
https://www.news.com.au/world/pacif...d/news-story/525b5b1dfba269df2f01ad30839ae163
Sentencing tomorrow.
No live reporting allowed, they're trying to censor anything he might say. Mad lad is following through with representing himself after entering a guilty plea.
Sorry, couldn't archive on mobile
I don't know man, that passage about Spyro 3 and Fortnite really made me see things differently.Wouldn't work. All it takes is for one person present at the time to leak it and it's ogre for the reporting restrictions.
In apartheid South Africa, newspapers were at one time forbidden to report on certain things that the NP considered damaging. So they didn't. But they left blank spaces instead to protest it. It worked because people knew that something was going on but they weren't allowed to be told what it was.
Thing is, though, reading his manifesto didn't "redpill" me. In fact, it was little more than an autistic rework of Anders Behring Breivik's manifesto. But by preventing his spergy outbursts in Court they will make it look as if he was saying something dangerous and truthful to power rather than just screeching.
Thing is, though, reading his manifesto didn't "redpill" me. In fact, it was little more than an autistic rework of Anders Behring Breivik's manifesto. But by preventing his spergy outbursts in Court they will make it look as if he was saying something dangerous and truthful to power rather than just screeching.
Pretty sure his manifesto was mostly about memes and misdirection to show how clown world the clown world is. Though I'll be the first to say I never read it in full and I haven't read it since that week. I have it somewhere if needed, along with the video.Wouldn't work. All it takes is for one person present at the time to leak it and it's ogre for the reporting restrictions.
In apartheid South Africa, newspapers were at one time forbidden to report on certain things that the NP considered damaging. So they didn't. But they left blank spaces instead to protest it. It worked because people knew that something was going on but they weren't allowed to be told what it was.
Thing is, though, reading his manifesto didn't "redpill" me. In fact, it was little more than an autistic rework of Anders Behring Breivik's manifesto. But by preventing his spergy outbursts in Court they will make it look as if he was saying something dangerous and truthful to power rather than just screeching.
Welcome to their internet. Play by the rules or have be thrown to the dogs. Don't ask what the rules are, as that's against the rules.It feels weird seeing 8chan get taken down because of the shooting, but every other social media isn't held to the same standards.
Mr Ismail lost his twin brother Junaid, who died of a gunshot wound to the chest at Al Noor mosque.
Mr Ismail then described Junaid's "passion for cricket and pride in his long beard".
Tarrant turned his gaze from the screen and looked towards Mr Ismail, chuckling in acknowledgement.
Later in the day, Nathan Smith - who was present at Al Noor during the attack - also drew a snigger from Tarrant when he suggested he should read the Quran "when you get a free minute, which you will have plenty of".
Despite the confronting testimony, for much of the sentencing, Tarrant has sat largely still.
Sometimes the 29-year-old would rest his hand on the desk, tapping one finger repeatedly while the rest of his cross-legged body remained motionless.
The terrorist is not inattentive.
He has maintained his gaze on speakers during their statements, or the large screens when pre-recorded statements play, occasionally nodding to victims as they finish their statements.
Holy shit, the bastard has aged like crazy. He's what, like in his twenties? He looks like a middle-aged man going through a rough divorce.From the Canberra Times regarding the victim's statements that took up the first 2 days of the trial so far :
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Lol they really got NZ's tallest stringbean of a cop to escort the manlet out. Well played.
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Holy shit, the bastard has aged like crazy. He's what, like in his twenties? He looks like a middle-aged man going through a rough divorce.
Holy shit, the bastard has aged like crazy. He's what, like in his twenties? He looks like a middle-aged man going through a rough divorce.
He wasn't aging too well beforehand either.
Pretty grim for what, 28? 29?
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He really doesn’t like the tall guy does he?