Mass shooting at New Zealand mosque

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Anonymous wrote:A teenage Australian boy throws an egg at the back of the head the far-right Australian senator who wrote that awful letter. The Senator punches the boy in the face:
https://mobile.twitter.com/henry_belot/status/1106790914414919681?s=12

The Senator’s Brownshirt-style supports gang up on the boy and choke him until he passes out:
https://mobile.twitter.com/clairlemon/status/1106817243361370112?s=12



WTF?! Impeach that Nazi goon.


He’s likely protected under Parliamentary privilege.


Even for the physical assault of the kid? He should be in jail.


But wasn't he physically assaulted first?


His life was never in danger. The Parliamentaria and his goons will likely be charged. You can’t aggressively pursue when an assaulter has backed off. That’s not how self-defense works.

Btw, I agree that the kid should be charged with something (likely assault or battery)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A teenage Australian boy throws an egg at the back of the head the far-right Australian senator who wrote that awful letter. The Senator punches the boy in the face:
https://mobile.twitter.com/henry_belot/status/1106790914414919681?s=12

The Senator’s Brownshirt-style supports gang up on the boy and choke him until he passes out:
https://mobile.twitter.com/clairlemon/status/1106817243361370112?s=12



WTF?! Impeach that Nazi goon.


He’s likely protected under Parliamentary privilege.


Even for the physical assault of the kid? He should be in jail.


Nice to know that we have lawyers licensed in New Zealand on this board.

But wasn't he physically assaulted first?


His life was never in danger. The Parliamentaria and his goons will likely be charged. You can’t aggressively pursue when an assaulter has backed off. That’s not how self-defense works.

Btw, I agree that the kid should be charged with something (likely assault or battery)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A teenage Australian boy throws an egg at the back of the head the far-right Australian senator who wrote that awful letter. The Senator punches the boy in the face:
https://mobile.twitter.com/henry_belot/status/1106790914414919681?s=12

The Senator’s Brownshirt-style supports gang up on the boy and choke him until he passes out:
https://mobile.twitter.com/clairlemon/status/1106817243361370112?s=12



WTF?! Impeach that Nazi goon.


He’s likely protected under Parliamentary privilege.


Even for the physical assault of the kid? He should be in jail.


But wasn't he physically assaulted first?


His life was never in danger. The Parliamentaria and his goons will likely be charged. You can’t aggressively pursue when an assaulter has backed off. That’s not how self-defense works.

Btw, I agree that the kid should be charged with something (likely assault or battery)



+1

It was an egg. Charge the kid for that.

And then charge this senator POS and his goons for their excessive force & assault.


Anonymous
True conservatives in Australia telling Fraser Anning to go F himself:
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:True conservatives in Australia telling Fraser Anning to go F himself:



Well said.
Anonymous
I wish we could handle our own POS politicians like this in the US:

https://www.news.com.au/national/queensland/politics/politician-lashes-out-at-muslims-after-christchurch-shootings-they-are-the-perpetrators/news-story/8e3f11fe73821dc3e65d75432ac76f2e

“There are calls for Senator Fraser Anning to be charged with assault after lashing out at the teenager in an ugly altercation at a speaking event in Melbourne yesterday.

Australian PM Scott Morrison has called for Fraser Anning to face the “full force of the law”.

If Senator Anning was charged and convicted (he has not been charged and there is no suggestion that if charged he would be convicted for assault) he would automatically be disqualified from parliament.


It is understood the government and Labor Party are drafting a censure motion against Senator Anning that will be presented when parliament resumes on April 1.

A change.org petition to have the controversial politician removed from parliament has so far gained more than 905,000 signatures.”
Anonymous
This is what a true leader looks like.

Anonymous
Op ed from Jacinda Arden about how to stop future gun massacres. This is what action based policy looks like when politicians move past "thoughts and prayers."

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/11/opinion/sunday/jacinda-ardern-social-media.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage
At 1:40 p.m. on Friday, March 15, a gunman entered a mosque in the city of Christchurch and shot dead 41 people as they worshiped.

He then drove for six minutes to another mosque where, at 1:52 p.m., he entered and took the lives of another seven worshipers in just three minutes. Three more people died of their injuries after the attack.

For New Zealand this was an unprecedented act of terror. It shattered our small country on what was otherwise an ordinary Friday afternoon. I was on my way to visit a new school, people were preparing for the weekend, and Kiwi Muslims were answering their call to prayer. Fifty men, women and children were killed that day. Thirty-nine others were injured; one died in the hospital weeks later, and some will never recover.

My job in the immediate aftermath was to ensure the safety of all New Zealanders and to provide whatever assistance and comfort I could to those affected. The world grieved with us. The outpouring of sorrow and support from New Zealanders and from around the globe was immense. But we didn’t just want grief; we wanted action.

Our first move was to pass a law banning the military-style semiautomatic guns the terrorist used. That was the tangible weapon.
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