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Terrorist attack in Germany, 2 dead, 60+ injured


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Posted
1 hour ago, lyk251 said:

He using it to justify his crime and you accepted it as his real motive , so you are justifying his crime whether you agree with his actions or not.

Not the "Taqiyya" copium conspiracy making its way to ATRL.

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A bigoted man from Saudi who regurgitated a lot of jingoistic Western (and Saudi as well let's be honest) values committed violence. It's even more tragic that this man was reported but because he didn't go against Western propaganda, he wasn't picked up on.

Posted
12 hours ago, Communion said:

"Warned of the Islamization of the West"

 

I wonder how users on this forum and even in this very thread who parrot these very same talking points feel about having contributed to rhetoric and cultural narratives that directly then cause these mass murders. Horrific. 

You using this horrible occurence to push guilt onto members of this forum is quite literally no different to those members using it to push their own islamophobic narratives. We still have no evidence of why this person did this. The last time something similar happened in my country it turned out the driver was just off his rocks on drugs and there was no motive. All of you need to grow the **** up and show some respect

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9 minutes ago, Harrier said:

You using this horrible occurence to push guilt onto members of this forum is quite literally no different to those members using it to push their own islamophobic narratives.

Wanting to ban people from immigrating to your nation because they are of a specific ethnicity and viewing that ethnicity as scientifically inferior to yours is literally different than believing people who confess their desire to establish a master race are indeed nazis and have aims of racial supremacy and not 'anti-Islamism'.

 

This is the inherent flaw of empty, mealy-mouthed centrism.

 

You have established a binary removed from reality that you then claim to exist in the center off, ultimately leaving yourself understanding how nothing actually works.

 

It ultimately leaves you powerless to ever actually address reality, left to argue that subjugating people for their ethnicity or religion and subjugating a political party are somehow inherently the same in function. 

Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, SlowGinFizzzz said:

Trying to understand the motive behind this barbaric attack ≠ agreeing with the terrorist, like WTF? 

I don't think luckitty try to understand the motive because he said it is real motive and i don't said he agree with the crime , my point is i don't think what in that tweet is the motive.

  

7 hours ago, Luckitty said:

worms for brains 

It just simple transitive relation logic , don't need to show your worms in here.

  

7 hours ago, Communion said:

Not the "Taqiyya" copium conspiracy making its way to ATRL.

I think you missing few things to label it to me ,try again with an essay?

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Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, Harrier said:

We still have no evidence of why this person did this. The last time something similar happened in my country it turned out the driver was just off his rocks on drugs and there was no motive.

We have a very clear motive, that he's expressed online, openly, that was even reported to the German police. 
 

"Mental illness and drugs" nuances seemingly weren't considerations when they wanted him to be an Arab extremist - now that he's been documented to be an anti-Arab, far right, women trafficking, Israel championing, Zionist, it's "it could've been drugs". 

Some dummy in the thread even asked "if he wasn't Muslim, why would he do a terrorism against Christmas?" :isudumblmao:

 

It's being politicised because his motivation, action, & intent, was political. Please save it. 
 

 

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