BobTheCoward
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I said earlier that would be the result.
Two fascists don't make a right
I said earlier that would be the result.
This event makes me realize how much the world is being ruined by groups of people who believe their way is the only way. That there is no room for arguement ,no room for compromise , all or nothing , fight for the sake of fighting ********.
And this can be said for the vast majority of social interaction in this day and age, and I'll be damned if I can think of any way to try and help change that.
[For some unknown reason, the quite function isn't working. This responds to angrysoba.]
I understand that the current legal system requires a trial. That's why I said I'd have to be the Tyrant to implement the sentence.
Yes it ******* was. I'm shocked you would apologize for this.Meh. Trump's concern IS faux concern of course; but the direction of his press conference wasn't objectionable. It is common practice to give a solidarity statement at the beginning of the next press conference after a major tragic event like this, but in all cases the conference then normally proceeds to the business it was actually held for - in this case, his veto of yesterday's Senate rejection of his state of emergency.
I think the quote system doesn't work if you have javascript disabled
I refer you back to my earlier post about sentencing in NZ
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?p=12633244#post12633244
However, I agree with the bulk of your sentiment. There should be no media coverage of the trial except that it is happening. No coverage of anything he says, no reporting of his defense. There should be no way for his vile rhetoric and despicable views to be made public.
Try him, convict him and lock him in a small, cold, steel-walled cell with no windows, no human contact and his meals slid to him though a slot.
If his argumentss will change people's minds, then people should hear it.

If his argumentss will change people's minds, then people should hear it.
If his argumentss will change people's minds, then people should hear it.
Does such a permit allow one to import a semiautomatic rifle? I was shocked to see such a weapon in NZ, I think because of Australia's ban on certain guns after the Port Arthur mass shooting.It seems the killer had firearms license, issued in November 2017... the **** is really going to hit the fan over that. Heads may well roll!
I'm guessing that if a person's social media postings and profile haven't been looked at as far as meeting the "fit and proper person" threshold, they will be now.
My thought was leaning toward all three ending up unrelated to the act of terror.NZ Herald reports:
Shooter had 5 guns.
Camouflage wearer claims false arrest and intends to sue. He was picking up his child from school and cops held a gun to his head threatening to shoot him.
Still nothing about the two others being held, but nobody is talking about a second shooter at all.
Because we want more right-wing murderers out there?![]()
Does such a permit allow one to import a semiautomatic rifle? I was shocked to see such a weapon in NZ, I think because of Australia's ban on certain guns after the Port Arthur mass shooting.
Violence is bad. But a person doesn't have a right to not be hated.
Violence is bad. But a person doesn't have a right to not be hated.
To clarify: No one was standing behind him. He experimented with an online marketing service called fiver, where you pay as little as $5 to have someone film a message. He wanted to see if the site had any oversight as to what kind of messages were allowed. Two men, who seemingly did not speak any English, made a sign with the message he had sent, and held it up for the camera. He unintentionally highlighted a potential exploit in a service and was shocked that they actually allowed it. Fiverr then took steps to have more oversight and control over what messages could be read through their site.
I give him a pass on saying the word "******" while playing PUBG and live streaming, since it was out of frustration and in the heat of the moment. He didn't know the other player or their race. He immediately apologized the second the words left his mouth. I have heard far worse on XBOX live where online games can become really intense and emotional situations, where some even get physically destructive.
He went from obscurity to having over 89 milllion subscribers in just a few years using a medium that was largely unexplored territory. There were no steps to follow. He was bound to make mistakes along the way. Its been a learning process for everyone. I have no doubt he will take this tragedy to heart.
Did Australia actually ban semi-automatic rifles, though? My understanding is that they had a voluntary amnesty, and also still permit such weapons.