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The sentencing of Brenton Tarrant: jailing the man, not the Great Replacement : Comments

By Binoy Kampmark, published 3/9/2020

He pleaded guilty to 51 charges of murder, 40 counts of attempted murder and one of terrorism. He also faced a tsunami of victim impact statements – over 200 in all.

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According to Tarrant's own manifest his favourite leader in the world was Xi Jinping. It won't stop the lying white supremist narrative of the media. When they can't report on fake crime like Smollett , Bubba Wallace or the Covington kid then they need to twist the story. Tarrant should really receive the death penalty but again the media prove to be the enemy of the people.
Posted by runner, Thursday, 3 September 2020 11:35:35 AM
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Joe,

I was thinking a bit further afield than New Zealand. Y'know, the World? The place where the co-religionists of Tarrant's victims have slaughtered thousands of people?

I'm not into killing for any reason, but I find it hard to sympathise with members of a religion that preaches death to everyone else. The lack of interest by all but the media and a couple of insincere, vote-hungry politicians, indicates that I'm not alone. Living by the sword and dying by it, and all that.

As for my misplaced post above, I've mentioned it in the correct area, if you want to have another go. There's no doubt that you would be happy with government from Bejiing. Rule by the unelected is all the go there.
Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 3 September 2020 11:38:41 AM
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This loony tune killed 50 human beings as they knelt to pray tried to kill over forty others without compunction or self-evident regret!

It was planned, ice cold and premeditated! And his calloused indifferent views are very far right?

If this insane crime doesn't justify the whole of life incarceration without parole? What would?

As for sending him back here, so his family can visit? Hell no! And no TV or radio or laptop or reading material! He should have nothing but his memories to comfort/entertain him on his way to hell?

Show him the mercy he reserved for others!

One notes that ttbn seems to think there was some kind of justice in his actions? Like two wrongs making a right? Kill the innocent for the perceived crimes of the guilty? Totally unacceptable and irrational mate!
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Thursday, 3 September 2020 12:18:58 PM
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Meh.
How many Christians are killed around the world in the name of Islam each year?

As mentioned above, the muted reaction.
Posted by jamo, Thursday, 3 September 2020 12:31:45 PM
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"How many Christians are killed around the world in the name of Islam each year?" Who knows? If you have something you want to prove, you should try to find out and let us know.

It is known that Christians are the most persecuted people in the world. And they are not just persecuted by Muslims. Atheists, socialists, communists, ABC activists are all among their enemies, as are some OLO posters. Even in the West, where most of our freedoms and privileges are derived from Christianity, the threat is growing. Many learned commentators now regard the West to be in a post-Christian phase. Whatever Christianity is eventually replaced with might not be so benevolent and forgiving.
Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 3 September 2020 1:41:59 PM
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"It is known that Christians are the most persecuted people in the world."
Yeah, pretty much what I was eluding to.
Why the hostility ttbn?

What Tarrant did was a bad thing to do but the only real surprise was it happened in NZ. Many said that at the time.
There was going to be retaliation to the replacement but you wouldn't expect it there, for some reason.
Posted by jamo, Thursday, 3 September 2020 2:06:35 PM
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