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I wonder if he was like undiagnosed schizophrenic or bi polar. I can honestly say that mentally unstable people are absolutely terrifying. You can see it in their eyes when they have a breakdown. It’s surreal
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he stopped taking his meds, this seems to be happening alot. |
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I hope that the families of the victims are getting the support that they need during this time. |
In his father's own words on why he targeted women: "Because he wanted a girlfriend, he had no social skills and he was very frustrated".
So yes of course he was also mentally ill, but this is 100% an incel-motivated attack and I would be very, very surprised if there aren't incel groups and boards in his Internet history. For me that makes this 100% terrorism. Attacks on women driven by Internet ideologies and indoctrination are terrorism. Pure and simple. As surely as any religion. |
Yeah, I can agree with that. FBI needs to keep tabs on these kinds of ‘people’
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The lady on now (scouser) called it Mysogenistic Terrorism |
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It seems like the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Disgusting attitude
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The Old Dad of this killer
has spoken on the news I wish a Reporter asked if he was the supervisor of his son's medication. As the Evil Killer did not take it, |
You can become a British citizen and opt out of shaking hands with a woman. Should we really be inviting those opposed to female dignitaries to our shores?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GLNtpKSW...jpg&name=small https://x.com/darrengrimes_/status/1779886836103438743 |
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With how many women were victims of this attack we have all got to be a little bit suspicious that it might've been Incel ideology playing a part, at the very least. |
With someone suffering from mental illness, there is just no point in trying to attach reasoning to it. He probably woke up that morning and thought it was a good idea
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Under the alter ego "Aussie Cossack", he posted untrue speculation that a 20-year-old Jewish university student was the attacker who had stabbed and killed five women and one man at a Westfield shopping centre in Sydney. He said on X: "Unconfirmed reports identify the Bondi attacker as Benjamin Cohen. Cohen? Really? And to think so many commentators tried to initially blame Muslims." The actual attacker, shot dead by police, was later identified as Joel Cauchi, 40. The authorities say his actions were most probably related to his mental health. Within hours of Mr Boikov's post on X, the false claims he amplified had reached hundreds of thousands of people on X and Telegram, and had even been repeated by a national news outlet. I tracked him down because I want to understand how his posts triggered an online frenzy that reached the mainstream media - with serious consequences for Mr Cohen, who's described his distress at being accused of an attack he had nothing to do with. Mr Boikov is speaking to me from the Russian consulate in Sydney, to where he fled more than a year ago after a warrant was issued over his arrest for alleged assault. The pro-Kremlin social media personality was granted Russian citizenship by Russian President Vladimir Putin last year - and has requested political asylum in Russia. He wasn't the first user to mention the name Benjamin Cohen. It appeared to originate on a small account sharing almost exclusively anti-Israel content. This is one of the ways disinformation now spreads. Full story: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-68822846 |
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You literally couldn't make it up |
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Utter madness Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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We’re just back from the US and it seemed much easier to get into the UK than the damn States . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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In parallel, false claims were circulating that the attacker was Muslim. These were shared by prominent journalists and political accounts on X with hundreds of thousands of followers from the UK to the US. British journalist and presenter Julia Hartley-Brewer suggested the stabbings were "another terror attack by another Islamist terrorist", while TV presenter Rachel Riley said it was part of a "Global Intifada". They both later retracted their posts. Hartley-Brewer posted that she had been "incorrect" and that the Sydney massacre "was not an Islamist terror attack", while Riley said she was "sorry" if her message had been "misunderstood". Dozens of accounts on TikTok also spread false claims that the attacker was Muslim. I messaged several of them - but they haven't responded. …and interestingly, it continues in another direction and another path… New South Wales Police have suggested the real attacker, Cauchi, deliberately targeted women - who make up five out of six of the victims. Several online forums dedicated to incels - a subculture who define themselves as unable to get a sexual partner, despite desiring one - have praised Cauchi as one of their own for the attack. But so far there's no concrete evidence of Cauchi being involved directly with these online movements. When asked why Cauchi could have targeted women, his father said that his son had "wanted a girlfriend" and that had had "no social skills and was frustrated out of his brain". Increasingly, attacks in the real world are being followed by this kind of social media frenzy - where misinformation is hugely amplified. For the families and friends of those who have been killed, and the innocent bystanders falsely accused, this toxic rumour-mill is causing serious harm. ….it may indeed be ‘incel idealogy’…but nothing atm has been confirmed and associated as that being so until investigations reveal such…I read that the killer’s parents were ‘estranged’ so even though, his father has intimated certain things…or things he’s said could lead to certain thoughts…atm, it’s essentially all hearsay and surmising in what seems to be a need for labels to be applied… …anyway, we’ll wait to see what is uncovered and revealed over the coming time…this is why personally I’m so focused on checking out everything that’s posted online atm… |
a pro-Kremlin social media personality
now that is a thing! :laugh: |
my dad's uncle had lived in the area of that shopping centre
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…but that doesn’t change that these are all threads and paths of disinformation and how easily that travels into mindsets, which once fixed can often then close down to what is the truth…it’s all very equally contributory to very harmful false information…and sadly what is all too often in present times…
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…it seems like a good and fair article because it does show ‘in parallel’ as it says, the different threads of the false claims of this story…and how they’re essentially still continuing with no investigations being completed yet…
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