we will see.Jenspm wrote:
He's killed 75 people. He will either be deemed psychologically unstable and forced to a shrink, or get the max sentence....
Good call Sheep in adding the stipulation that all bets are off if he is found to be crazy.
we will see.Jenspm wrote:
He's killed 75 people. He will either be deemed psychologically unstable and forced to a shrink, or get the max sentence....
The pre-judgement came when all of you condemned ring wing Christians for this. but wait, not only were you wrong, that is also different?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
So yeah, everyone who had already began to make up ways to blame Muslims for this were in the right?
So this guy's not a right wing christian now?lowing wrote:
The pre-judgement came when all of you condemned ring wing Christians for this. but wait, not only were you wrong, that is also different?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
So yeah, everyone who had already began to make up ways to blame Muslims for this were in the right?
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?pi … 9#p3595399presidentsheep wrote:
So this guy's not a right wing christian now?lowing wrote:
The pre-judgement came when all of you condemned ring wing Christians for this. but wait, not only were you wrong, that is also different?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
So yeah, everyone who had already began to make up ways to blame Muslims for this were in the right?
So if you were WRONG about Muslims it was logic but if you were CORRECT about it being a right-wing Christian fundamentalist you were pre-judging?lowing wrote:
If there was any pre-judgement it was those that decided this guys motives and condemned right wing Christians for it.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
"What Earth? I see no Earth."lowing wrote:
the question still stands, what pre-judgement?
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very niceJenspm wrote:
My pictures from today.. (Click for the full gallery)
Didn't really have time to fix settings at all, most of them could've been a lot better. Oh well.
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6011/597 … bcf152.jpg
Poor bastard. I can only imagine how fucked up that must be.Shocking wrote:
Breivik's father is saying he should've offed himself instead.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne … mself.html
I was wrong in the assumption that it was Islamic terrorism. I however did not come here and explain rihgt wing Christians are nuts and this is the kind of thing you can expect from them.Jaekus wrote:
So if you were WRONG about Muslims it was logic but if you were CORRECT about it being a right-wing Christian fundamentalist you were pre-judging?lowing wrote:
If there was any pre-judgement it was those that decided this guys motives and condemned right wing Christians for it.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
"What Earth? I see no Earth."
Man, the hypocrisy is OVERWHELMING.
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lol you mean there is no way it had nothing to do with it, except for the fact that he said it had nothing to do with it, while the "brown guys" state that they are guided by their religion. SO I dunno what to tell ya slick.presidentsheep wrote:
^^this.
e: there is no way that his Christianity had nothing to do with what he did. He described it as a crusade, claimed he was part of a christian order, prayed, targetted muslims, all manner of things point to this being a religious as well as politically motivated attack.
oh, wait, he wasn't brown. Doesn't count.
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That's a good point. No doubt he was paraphrased though so it's still possible he could've said those things, but you would expect any journo worth his/her salt would include such statements in the article.Shocking wrote:
I think I'm seeing part of the problem though. They broke contact when Anders was 16, and in the interview I don't see him saying anything for the victims. Just "my life will now be miserable because of him", obviously he isn't the most considerate father.
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The man who has claimed responsibility for the deadly terrorist attacks in Norway last week has told a judge he was working with two other cells of right-wing extremists.
Anders Behring Breivik, 32, admitted the facts of the case, but "he has not pleaded guilty", judge Kim Heger said after the closed-door hearing.
"It appears in the suspect's police explanations and in today's court appearance, he has made statements that require additional investigation - including a statement about 'two further cells in our organisation'," the judge added.
Breivik was remanded in custody for eight weeks, the first four of which will be in isolation.
Breivik told the judge he had carried out the bombing in Oslo and the mass shooting on a nearby island to send the Labour government a message.
He told the court he needed to carry out the attack to save Norway and western Europe from, among other things, "cultural Marxism" and a Muslim takeover.
Police revised the death toll from the attacks down on Monday, saying 68 people were now known to have been killed in the shootings at a summer camp on Utoya island, lowering an earlier toll of 86.
Eight died in the car bombing in downtown Oslo, an increase of one - but others are still missing, and police said the toll may again rise.
Up until the hearing, Breivik said he had worked alone, but he told police and the court he had two more groups of collaborators still at large.
"It appears in the suspect's police explanations and in today's court appearance, he has made statements that require additional investigation - including a statement about 'two further cells in our organisation'," the judge said.
Those claims are now being investigated.
Once we've already stated the obvious, what more is there to argue?Jaekus wrote:
So if you were WRONG about Muslims it was logic but if you were CORRECT about it being a right-wing Christian fundamentalist you were pre-judging?lowing wrote:
If there was any pre-judgement it was those that decided this guys motives and condemned right wing Christians for it.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
"What Earth? I see no Earth."
Maybe you would like to share what it was that I down played, and I won't even mention the fact that everything you have stated so "obviously" was wrong.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Once we've already stated the obvious, what more is there to argue?Jaekus wrote:
So if you were WRONG about Muslims it was logic but if you were CORRECT about it being a right-wing Christian fundamentalist you were pre-judging?lowing wrote:
If there was any pre-judgement it was those that decided this guys motives and condemned right wing Christians for it.
The effort to downplay this does fly in the face of lowing's previous anti-Islam threads.
No, Hitler was capitalizing on an existing prejudice against the Jews. Politically it did not matter whether he bought it or not.Shocking wrote:
Well I thought he was convinced they were the cause anyway. Hence the whole extermination plan and all.Kmar wrote:
Yes Hitler did attack a religion, but that was because he was looking for a scapegoat. Hitler had alternator motives, which primarily did not involve the Jews.
The Nazis: A Warning from History : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nazis: … om_HistorySpark wrote:
Was he? My understanding is that it was in some respects the other way around. They certainly piled more resources into the Final Solution than was militarily sound.Kmar wrote:
And he has committed mass murder in the name of ridding Norway of Muslims, a religious group.
"We will be the plum tree for Christianity"
He himself has said that he wanted anti-Muslim crusade.
Yes Hitler did attack a religion, but that was because he was looking for a scapegoat. Hitler had alternator motives, which primarily did not involve the Jews.