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Penultimate Amazing
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Yes, you are of the opinion that to question the accepted narrative of this event makes one a Nazi apologist. That's what I took from the statement,
No, I am of the opinion that to give the Nazi terrorist the benefit of doubt is to post Nazi apologetics.
Are you claiming this individual was working as part of a cell, had worked out in advance where his targets were, had completed intel and surveillance, had rehearsed the attack, had considered escape and exploitation and was taking orders from someone higher up in the organisation?
Not every ISIS terrorist is part of a cell, nor have they done any particular prep work. See the Stockholm terrorist as an example.
I can't be sure but it looks very much to me like it was one POS who acted alone, on a spur of the moment urge without remotely considering the potential repercussions.
Like many terrorists.
To suggest that it was part of a pre-planned operation is ridiculous.
Nobody knows, but it's still terrorism. Terrorism doesn't require pre-planning.
Quite, but this wasn't one of them.
Yes, it was.