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*prey on
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I saw a TikTok two weeks prior to the attack of the priest saying that he received death threat and that he wasn’t scared as he was ready to be with god lol
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And they are the ones he detests. Read through his posts. I ain't lying. I put him on ignore last year. He's vile. Calling me a rapist apologist because I called the Russel Brand stuff "bollocks" and that Russell Brand stuff as soon disappeared. The guy or girl is a first class prick. |
Not one single post from out very left wing members?
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I personally try to see both points of view, I know that can be seen as fencesitting, but I do like to operate on a case by case perspective, and see which perspective that I agree with. I personally don't know which members that TS is thinking of when he made his post tbf, so I can't really say whether he is factually right or wrong in his assessment. And on the Russell Brand stuff, what is the latest news? |
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The young lad has been brainwashed by a cult
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Police in Australia have arrested seven teenagers who posed an "unacceptable risk and threat" to the community in the wake of the stabbing of a bishop in a Sydney church.
The teenagers, all aged between 15 and 17, are accused of being part of a network that follows a violent extremist ideology. That network included a 16-year-old who has been charged with committing a terrorist act after Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was stabbed during a service at the Assyrian Christ the Good Shepherd Church on 16 April. Following the alleged terrorist attack, New South Wales Police deputy commissioner David Hudson said "a number of associates were identified" which authorities believed warranted further police attention. An investigation was launched by the Joint Counter-Terrorism Team, which comprises federal and state police as well as Australia's national security agency and which specialises in extremists and organised crime. "We will allege that these individuals adhered to a religiously motivated, violent extremist ideology," Mr Hudson said. "It was considered that the group... posed an unacceptable risk and threat to the people of New South Wales, and our current purely investigative strategies could not adequately ensure public safety." More than 400 police officers executed 13 search warrants at properties across southwest Sydney during the investigation but no evidence of specific targets or timing of an intended "violent act" was found, police said. Five other teenagers are still being questioned by the Joint Counter-Terrorism Team. It comes after an Australian Federal Court judge extended an order banning social media platform X from showing videos of the bishop being repeatedly stabbed. Justice Geoffrey Kennett extended the ban, which the court put in place on Monday, until 10 May. The ban was met with criticism from X chief executive Elon Musk, who accused Australia of censorship. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese later berated Musk, calling him an "arrogant billionaire who thinks he's above the law". https://uk.yahoo.com/news/seven-teen...093100125.html |
"Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese later berated Musk, calling him an "arrogant billionaire who thinks he's above the law".
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Mari Mari Emmanuel is a Syrian Christian who, after he was stabbed cradled his attacker and prayed for him.
The monster who attacked him is of Arabic origins, perhaps Syrian and he didn't shout 'Allahu Akbar' though its gone round the houses that that's what he said. What he shouts in Arabic is 'hu Suriun' which translates to 'he is Syrian' Apparently the attacker had just been released from juvenile detention for stabbing someone else. |
Some cultures just love to stab and it ain’t the Europeans ones
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