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Shock Terrorist Attack In New Zealand.

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Steele,

"Sorry mate but that wasn't the answer our good ol [ole] Is Mise was after. He wants a shiny new special constable's badge so he can walk around with a concealed weapon to 'stop those pesky terrorists in their tracks'."

I'm 85, I don't think that I'd make the grade.

How do you think that the murderer could have been stopped?
Give us the benefit of your wisdom.

Foxy,

That's about prevention, not stopping; stopping comes after starting, so what's your take on how he could have been stopped?
Posted by Is Mise, Monday, 18 March 2019 5:26:11 PM
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Philip S.,

Your reply to Jason Wilson's article in The Guardian
that I cited earlier was not by showing us WHY the man
is wrong in what he wrote about "how did we get here?"
But by claiming the author is biased because he did not
write about the atrocities that Muslim extremists
commit.

Wilson was writing in this instance about what caused
a young man to do what he did. What influenced the young
man into taking the action that he took.

Perhaps you need to read it again so that you may get
the message. You seem to have missed the point entirely.

We're all aware of the atrocities that extremists commit.
However, the NZ incident was against peaceful-people
praying in their place of worship. I don't understand
you seem to be almost excusing the behaviour of this
very misguided young man - because of the behaviour of
Muslim extremists. Shame on you.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 18 March 2019 5:37:14 PM
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Foxy,

Did you pray at Mass for all the Egyptian Christians who were murdered whilst at their worship?

I don't remember your posts on the matter, perhaps they are with the posts about the Christians murdered in the Philipines?

Benn looking for Steele's as well, but no luck.
Posted by Is Mise, Monday, 18 March 2019 5:43:48 PM
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Phillip,
Foxy used to use links from 'New Matilda' But has changed to quote links from the 'Guardian'.

Can't say I have noticed much improvement after reading a few links recently.
Posted by HenryL, Monday, 18 March 2019 5:50:02 PM
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WHERE is the world MSM on these very recent events.

While the media is focused on the New Zealand shootings, the recent death toll of Christians in Nigeria has reached 120 with this week’s slaughter of more than 50 by Fulani Muslim militants in the Kaduna state of Nigeria, the Christian Post reported.

The Fulani jihadists, who have become a greater threat to Nigerian Christians than the Islamist terror group Boko Haram, stormed the villages of Inkirimi, Dogonnoma, and Ungwan Gora in the Kajuru Local Government Area last Monday, destroying 143 homes, killing 52 people, and wounding dozens more.

The assailants reportedly split into three groups, the first of which fired upon the people, the second set fire to buildings, and the third chased down people fleeing from the scene. Victims of the assault included women and children.

Monday’s incident followed an attack the day before in the Ungwan Barde village in Kajuru, where 17 Christians were killed and dozens of homes were burned.

http://metrovoicenews.com/nigerian-muslim-militants-kill-120-christians-in-three-weeks-where-is-the-outrage/
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'Pure Genocide': Over 6,000 Nigerian Christians Slaughtered, Mostly Women and Children

Church leaders in Nigeria have said that Christians are experiencing "pure genocide" as 6,000 people, mostly women and children, have been murdered by Fulani radicals since January.

"What is happening in Plateau state and other select states in Nigeria is pure genocide and must be stopped immediately," said the Christian Association of Nigeria and church denominational heads in Plateau State in a press release last week.

The church leaders said that "over 6,000 persons, mostly children, women and the aged have been maimed and killed in night raids by armed Fulani herdsmen.,"

The press release also pleaded with the international community, as well as the United Nations, to intervene in the Fulani attacks, fearing they might spread to other countries as well.

** anyone see these in the MSM or Morrison lowering the flag or stupid celebrities crying. NO **

http://www.christianpost.com/news/pure-genocide-over-6000-nigerian-christians-slaughtered-mostly-women-children.html
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HenryL Thanks, that is why I included before one from the Guardian that she failed to show people, it probably did not fit with her agenda.
Posted by Philip S, Monday, 18 March 2019 6:05:42 PM
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Is Mise,

I pray for the whole world.

For all of us to make a case for a
new humanist approach in which character and
humanity count more than skin colour,
heritage, religion, gender, sexuality, age,
and all the things that divide us.

I pray for patience and understanding, and for
all of us to be given the strength to see that
the war of identities must end, whether it is
on public discussion forums, in public life,
or blood stained places of worship.

Pray with me.

HenryL.,

I also referred to - The Australian, Sydney Morning
Herald, Herald Sun, New York Times, Washington Post,
The Spectator, Quadrant, and many, many, other
sources. I referred to books, magazines, films,
TV programs, and even to conversations with members
of the public, friends, neighbours, colleagues,
Family, and so on.

I trust you do the same.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 18 March 2019 6:06:23 PM
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