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Old 24-06-2017, 09:47 PM #1
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well sadly for you and that agenda he already stated why he did it

and guess what?

you are wrong
The show he watched was the straw that broke the camel's back and set him off on a violent path. He almost certainly had a certain preconditioned mindset for a long time before that, though, and that comes from our lovely great British tabloids.
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The show he watched was the straw that broke the camel's back and set him off on a violent path. He almost certainly had a certain preconditioned mindset for a long time before that, though, and that comes from our lovely great British tabloids.
Nothing to do we all the ISIS terror attacks then - couldn't possibly be that.
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Nothing to do we all the ISIS terror attacks then - couldn't possibly be that.
Are you saying that you believe he was provoked / justified?
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Are you saying that you believe he was provoked / justified?
No - but it seems obvious that all the attacks recently might push some people, whatever their issues, over the edge.
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No - but it seems obvious that all the attacks recently might push some people, whatever their issues, over the edge.
And yet you flat out reject the notion that all of the bombing and death in the middle east might push some middle eastern people over the edge?
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And yet you flat out reject the notion that all of the bombing and death in the middle east might push some middle eastern people over the edge?
I think the difference is that it could have been a one-off moment of madness from someone on the edge.

That of course does not justify his actions, but, at this point, unless we discover he has a history of such or similar violent and aggressive behaviours, can't be compared to years and years of pre-planned ISIS terrorism that has claimed hundreds of thousands/millions of lives.

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I think the difference is that it could have been a one-off moment of madness from someone on the edge.

That of course does not justify his actions, but, at this point, unless we discover he has a history of such or similar violent and aggressive behaviours, can't be compared to years and years of pre-planned ISIS terrorism that has claimed hundreds of thousands/millions of lives.
But the vast majority of "terrorist incidents" in the West have been carried out by lone wolf individuals, pairs or small groups who have absolutely no link to ISIS or any other larger organisation.
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I think the difference is that it could have been a one-off moment of madness from someone on the edge.

That of course does not justify his actions, but, at this point, unless we discover he has a history of such or similar violent and aggressive behaviours, can't be compared to years and years of pre-planned ISIS terrorism that has claimed hundreds of thousands/millions of lives.
Didn't he hire a van though? That doesn't suggest a moment of madness it suggests a premeditated act.
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I think the difference is that it could have been a one-off moment of madness from someone on the edge.

That of course does not justify his actions, but, at this point, unless we discover he has a history of such or similar violent and aggressive behaviours, can't be compared to years and years of pre-planned ISIS terrorism that has claimed hundreds of thousands/millions of lives.


I'm just gonna post this every time I see someone try to vindicate this terrorist for no other apparent reason than him being white.

It's utterly hypocritical to try to paint this guy as not being a terrorist when he ticks all the same boxes as an islamic terrorist.....except the skin colour box...
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