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Ban knives quick !! needs to be done within 72 hrs. Never again !!!.....OH wait, never-mind wrong religion, wrong device, and wrong people.
So should we now call it "New Cuckland" or "Cuck Zealand" ??
Yeah, sheep they are. Blissful ignorance.Most of the sheep in NZ are more than willing to comply with the new gun ban:
Gun owner happy to hand in rifle for free, others say law change is causing anxiety
Maybe they’re not suing Liveleak because Liveleak posts Muslim beheading videos.French Muslim Group Sues Facebook, YouTube Over NZ Attack Video
The CFCM, which represents several million Muslims in France, said it took Facebook 29 minutes after the beginning of the broadcast to take it down.
Major internet platforms have pledged to crack down on the sharing of violent images and other inappropriate content through automated systems and human monitoring, but critics say this is not working.
Internet platforms have cooperated to develop technology that filters child pornography, but have stopped short of joining forces on violent content.
A U.S. congressional panel last week called on top executives from Facebook and YouTube, as well as Microsoft and Twitter, to explain the online proliferation of the "horrific" New Zealand video.
The panel, the House Committee on Homeland Security, said it was "critically important" to filter the kind of violent images seen in the video.
Aaaaaaand.........We have another real hero! Hogg The Second is available for interviews now:
‘Egg Boy’ teen defends egging anti-Muslim Australian senator - The Boston Globe
By Associated Press MARCH 25, 2019
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — An Australian teen known around the world as ‘‘Egg Boy’’ has conceded that egging a far-right senator was not the right thing to do, but says the gesture united a world reeling from a white-supremacist’s alleged massacre of 50 Muslims in New Zealand.
Will Connolly gave his first television interview on Monday since becoming an online hero among many for cracking an egg on Sen. Fraser Anning’s head as the maverick legislator spoke at a news conference after a gunman killed or wounded 100 worshippers at two Christchurch mosques on March 15.
View: https://youtu.be/3Z9-6lns6Es
Actually, it would have been even better if a couple of guys in the audience had, as they said in the old days, taught him some respect.That little f***er deserved the punch in the face he got. I just wish the guy had knocked him the f*** out with that jab.
Maybe they’re not suing Liveleak because Liveleak posts Muslim beheading videos.
I'll believe his heartfelt comments on others' humanity when he acknowledges that little thing with the Armenians.
That little f***er deserved the punch in the face he got. I just wish the guy had knocked him the f*** out with that jab.
I'll believe his heartfelt comments on others' humanity when he acknowledges that little thing with the Armenians.
I can't say what I want about Turkey.
Make Istanbul Constantinople again.Hagia Sophia can be reverted to a mosque: Erdoğan - Turkey News
It is within the bounds of possibility to change the legal status of the iconic Hagia SophiaMuseum, a landmark of Istanbul and a UNESCO World Heritage site, to a mosque as it was before 1935, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on March 24.
“It is not an abnormal proposal. It is not something impossible, it could be done easily. We could even name it as the Hagia Sophia Mosque instead of a museum so that everybody can visit it without charge,” Erdoğan said during a live interview on a private broadcaster when asked whether the museum could be free of charge for Turkish citizens.
Erdoğan has also applauded the humane stance of the people of New Zealand following last week’s twin mosque attacks in Christchurch city during his speech.
“The people of New Zealand gave a lesson of humanity to those who did not get their share of humanity,” Erdoğan said.
During the interview, Erdoğan praised the mass gatherings at the scene of attacks and people’s act of respect to the victims.
Erdoğan went on to say that the people of New Zealand could never be linked to terrorism.
“They organized memorial services, they gathered at the scene of the incident and left flowers to pay tribute to the victims. These are acts of humanity. We can’t ignore these acts of humanity,” he added.
The Turkish leader expressed his “heartfelt” thanks to the people of New Zealand once again for their strong stance against terrorism and solidarity with the victims.
He reiterated that attacks in Christchurch “was not an individual act of terrorism but an organized act of terrorism.”