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New Zealand Terrorist Attack On Mosques.
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In my very-limited opinion, this is a guy -and with cohorts, who has been desensitised by the daily
nit-picking of a segregation-accepting community on social media.

His comments regarding Pewdiepie and his alleged display at his court-hearing of a 'hand signal' tells
me he's a shit-poster who took things too far and started to believe the countless heaps of of hatred
regarding certain ideologies.

Incognito discourse via the internet is now somehow, a real emotional discussion of a topic that demands
any type of verbal leverage to win a disagreement. A failure to understand what true debate can bring to
both parties.

The problem isn't the forums that provide arenas for particular conversations, it's the realities discussed in
them and their relevance to the actual world outside the internet.

We're living in a time when all men/women/religions/personal behavior/races/points-of-view are deemed bad
because to manage societies is now seen as a collective vision instead of appreciating the individual differences
that compile together to make a whole.

To push a divisive agenda may well benefit a certain group, but the advertising of it on and in systems that
only seek monetary profit, assist in making an opinion unpalatable to some who take it as real.

There are real problems in this world, but as long as these media-vultures use the trick of outrage to exaggerate
a situation, people like Brenton Tarrant will always lose their way on the path of societal conduct.

Being a society that holds suspicion as a vanguard to any interaction with authority, many see these tragic
incidents as opportunities of Governments to control public opinion and rights involving self-safety.
Hence, we see these horrible actions as 'false-flags' created by a force who wishes to dominate how we live
our own private lives.

I'm not saying it's some style of chicanery by unseen auspices, it could well be. But the internet's sole purpose
of free-exchange of personal suggestion has got to a point where self-liability is seen as unnecessary for the sake
of antagonising with aims to win an argument.

Tarrant may have live-streamed the shooting because it played to his juvenile arrogance and his perception that
reality -just like sarcastic descant on social media platforms, dissipates at a certain point in time and one's
attention moves elsewhere.
But as he is now learning, accountability for one's actions in the real world will not involve a mere banning -that
many on the internet, perceive as some type of medal of honour.

There's a terrible selfishness being bred in first-world nations and it can be shown by the amount of virtue-signalling
to hide the guilt of having it. Profit-based conversing-platforms encourage such narcissistic attitudes and that's why
Governments are -not only looking to corral them, but to acquire monies from them.

This young man is being accused of committing an awful crime and will be held accountable for it.
Everyone who holds similar thoughts -no matter how small, should see that this type of mental-comportment is not
how a society improves itself.

We need to be the adults we're pretending to be on the internet.
IMHO.
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Messages In This Thread
RE: New Zealand Terrorist Attack On Mosques. - by Wallfire - 03-15-2019, 01:15 PM
RE: New Zealand Terrorist Attack On Mosques. - by Wallfire - 03-15-2019, 03:20 PM
RE: New Zealand Terrorist Attack On Mosques. - by BIAD - 03-16-2019, 12:53 PM
RE: New Zealand Terrorist Attack On Mosques. - by Wallfire - 03-16-2019, 01:43 PM
RE: New Zealand Terrorist Attack On Mosques. - by Wallfire - 03-17-2019, 06:03 PM
RE: New Zealand Terrorist Attack On Mosques. - by Wallfire - 03-17-2019, 06:44 PM
RE: New Zealand Terrorist Attack On Mosques. - by Wallfire - 03-17-2019, 08:17 PM
RE: New Zealand Terrorist Attack On Mosques. - by Wallfire - 03-17-2019, 08:36 PM
RE: New Zealand Terrorist Attack On Mosques. - by Wallfire - 03-17-2019, 08:48 PM
RE: New Zealand Terrorist Attack On Mosques. - by Wallfire - 03-19-2019, 08:05 PM
RE: New Zealand Terrorist Attack On Mosques. - by Wallfire - 03-20-2019, 11:48 AM
RE: New Zealand Terrorist Attack On Mosques. - by Wallfire - 04-14-2019, 01:37 PM

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