I think we've all been Smolletted by the New Zealand shooter.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by peilthetraveler, Mar 16, 2019.

  1. There is something really fishy about this guy claiming to be a white nationalist that hates immigrants, loves Donald Trump and Candice Owens, yet nobody seems to have ever heard him express these views to those people that know him. I'm starting to think this guy is just like Jussie Smollett.

    If the guy hates Muslims so much, why did he spend so much time in Muslim countries like Northern Pakistan and Turkey? I mean, he was literally there 6 months ago and one of the hotel owners said he was a regular there. Source.

    Call me crazy, but I've never heard of white nationalists spending much time in countries of people they hate. It makes no sense. I have a sneaking suspicion that this guy was probably involved with ISIS or the Taliban and was instructed to kill these people. Why? Because these muslims were mostly refugees fleeing Syria, so Islamic extremists would've been happy to have them executed while at the same time causing chaos in the west.

    I think we've all been suckered again by another lying punk.
     
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  3. Cuddles

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    To be frank, the same thought crossed my mind when it was reported he had been to Pakistan *and after reading parts of his manifesto. Could also be a Russian false flag attack, so there's no lacking of wacky theories out there.
     
  4. I figured you and exgoper would be like that. You still think Smollett is innocent so you're not the best judge. I know this story is too juicy for you to look at any contradicting evidence.
     
  5. He did spend time in Belarus, which is practically Russia
     
  6. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Bulgaria is what I saw. Eh, a well traveled whack job could've been inspired to "cleanse" based on his travels too. I'm sure we'll get to hear more as he wasn't put down....no need to spread conspiracies is my take.

    Often times the simplest explanation is the likeliest. And whack jobs going haywire on hate rhetoric was one of the first things we warned about Trump.

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    Before the attacks, social media accounts in the name of Brenton Tarrant were used to post a lengthy, racist document in which the author identified the mosques that were later attacked.

    The text is called The Great Replacement, a phrase that originated in France and has become a rallying cry for European anti-immigration extremists. The man said he had begun planning an attack after visiting Europe in 2017 and being angered by events there.

     
  7. Yeah, but the majority of the people going haywire on hate has so far been people on the left. How many fake hate crimes have we seen in the last 2 years?
     
  8. exGOPer

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    You mean like the MAGAbomber or the Parkland shooter or conservative intellectual Jacob Wohl who faked death threats against himself? Do name all the 'fake hate crimes' in the last 2 years and I will post list of all the right wing mass murder directly sourced from FBI's database.

    Let's give it a go Trump University researcher.
     
  9. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    The stats show you're lying. I'd rather have fake hate crimes with no bodies than hate crimes with 50+ victims.
     
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  10. ANTI-MUSLIM HATE CRIME IN MICHIGAN TURNS OUT TO BE A HOAX (NOV. 2016)
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    STUDENT WRITES ANTI-MUSLIM GRAFFITI ON HIS OWN DOOR (FEB. 2017)
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    FAKE HATE AT AIR FORCE ACADEMY GOES VIRAL (SEPT. 2017)
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    "If you can't treat someone with dignity and respect--then you need to get out."-Lt. Gen. Jay B. Silveria, Superintendent @AF_Academy


    Two months later, authorities determined that one of the students targeted by the notes was also the person responsible for writing them.

    K-STATE FAKE HATE CRIME (NOV. 2017)
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    NEW YORK WOMAN’S HATE CRIME THAT WASN’T (SEPT. 2018)
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    STUDENT FAKED RACIST NOTES (DEC. 2018)
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