nicko31
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Because it's human curiosity whether you like it or not
For you maybe, but no thanks
Because it's human curiosity whether you like it or not
For you maybe, but no thanks
For many millions around the globe. I haven't seen it myself
As a Muslim, obviously I am heartbroken but really not surprised. Around the world the flames of other-hood are being fanned by nationalists and I have felt less safe as a Muslim walking around my own hometown than I did in the months and years after 911. Instead of fearing the government, I have learned to fear my neighbor.
Unfortunately on twitter in the anonymity that the internet affords, you will find a lot of support for the shooter, a lot of crass comments, and give us some insight to what a much larger silent group think and feel. This was not a small cell or lone wolf attack. They never are.
I write this to bring attention to the following: killing people is not normal. Violent extremism is a mental virus, a virus that can infect any one of us or our communities. The atrocities that people commit cannot be ascribed to the nature of their race, or their faith, or their language. It is a function of that mental virus. As long as we do not address this environment, these events will recur.
My condolences to those who are left behind to deal with this world. Including us.
Why would you want to watch it?
Rest assured that kids on the back row of the school bus will be avidly watching and sharing that vid - and being further desensitised due to it. Same demographic would have been enacted by the Jihadi beheading vids. That's how kids are Fault lies totally with the content providers who should take that shit down earlydoors.
The point that was made that people can have a mental virus that makes them commit these crimes. That can happen, but that's not the only cause of violence. Some people, who would otherwise not want to cause violence, do so because they believe it's what their god wants. They wouldn't do it were it not for their religion. They wouldn't do it because of some internal mental virus.
You can liken it to football hooliganism if you like, but I don't think it's a great comparison.
Why would you want to watch it?
I see one of our lesser respected right wing newspapers have decided to share video with the public. When I saw who it was I wasn't surprised...
Rest assured that kids on the back row of the school bus will be avidly watching and sharing that vid - and being further desensitised due to it. Same demographic would have been enacted by the Jihadi beheading vids. That's how kids are Fault lies totally with the content providers who should take that shit down earlydoors.
Yes I agree, we would still get atrocities like this one. But there many are others that we wouldn't get.Personally I feel that if religion did not exist then atrocities like this would still happen, they'd just be attributed to something else.
For you maybe, but no thanks
Personally I feel that if religion did not exist then atrocities like this would still happen, they'd just be attributed to something else. I believe @ teammelli has got it pretty much right tbh.
As a Muslim, obviously I am heartbroken but really not surprised. Around the world the flames of other-hood are being fanned by nationalists and I have felt less safe as a Muslim walking around my own hometown than I did in the months and years after 911. Instead of fearing the government, I have learned to fear my neighbor.
Unfortunately on twitter in the anonymity that the internet affords, you will find a lot of support for the shooter, a lot of crass comments, and give us some insight to what a much larger silent group think and feel. This was not a small cell or lone wolf attack. They never are.
I write this to bring attention to the following: killing people is not normal. Violent extremism is a mental virus, a virus that can infect any one of us or our communities. The atrocities that people commit cannot be ascribed to the nature of their race, or their faith, or their language. It is a function of that mental virus. As long as we do not address this environment, these events will recur.
My condolences to those who are left behind to deal with this world. Including us.
Yes I agree, we would still get atrocities like this one. But there many are others that we wouldn't get.
Personally I feel that if religion did not exist then atrocities like this would still happen, they'd just be attributed to something else. I believe @ teammelli has got it pretty much right tbh.
Agreed. The bloke had even posted his document on social media 24 hours before the attack and nothing was done! Facebook quite happily block you streaming licensed music based on their AI software on live videos, but a horrific terrorist attack? No problem!
I’ll never watch it, I hate to see the suffering of real people, especially through the preplanned filming by an evil piece of shite.
I'll absolutely 100% not encourage you to watch it but I've watched a few of this type of thing, including this one - Don't ask me why, I honestly don't know - But you may be surprised about how desensitised you are to it if you've played shoot em up games, watched violent movies etc etc. Most adults can separate this from their moral compass but kids and 'vulnerable' adults are going to be influenced by it.
Not sure where I'm going with this, maybe just that it's scary just how much violence we absorb.....