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Aetius wrote:There has to be some significance to the fact that he attacked what he saw as those that allow immigration and not the immigrants themselves. What that significance is, I have no idea.
Izawwlgood wrote:I for one would happily live on an island as a fuzzy seal-human.
Oregonaut wrote:Damn fetuses and their terroist plots.
Aetius wrote:There has to be some significance to the fact that he attacked what he saw as those that allow immigration and not the immigrants themselves. What that significance is, I have no idea.
johnny_7713 wrote:Yakk wrote:Thadlerian wrote:The gunman is not a marginal Neonazi
See, I'm confused.
<Comparison between killer's ideology and Nazism>
The key word in Thadlerian's statement is indeed 'marginal' and not Neonazi. Going 'oh it was just some nutjob' is too easy. It ignores the fact that ordinary 'people like us' can be driven to commit atrocities like this. For the same reason I dislike it when people refer to the real Nazis as 'monsters' rather than humans. The most important lesson of that period of history is that the Nazis weren't monsters, they were ordinary humans just like us, who loved their families and were probably pretty decent people in daily life. Yet even so they were able to construct for themselves a system of morality in which they could slaughter fellow human beings simply on basis of their decent without a second thought. Until we accept that ordinary human beings just like us are capable of that, and not just some dehumanised 'monsters' we will always be at risk of those events happening again.
CorruptUser wrote:Wait, what countries do these people expect everyone to return to? For example, where do the British belong? They are the descendants of various Gallic tribes that were conquered* by Germanic tribes, who in turn were conquered** by Normans (who were mostly Scandinavian). Do the Brits belong in Britain? Normandy? Scandinavia?
The Turks aren't native to Turkey; the Ottoman Turks arrived*** in Anatolia roughly 800 years ago.
And that isn't even touching the US.
*That is, villages pillaged, men slaughtered, women raped
**Same thing, though not quite as severe this time around
***Again, raped and pillaged their way through
curtis95112 wrote:Mother Superior wrote:My respect for the Norwegian prime minister has soared after he said this; "Svaret på vold er enda mer demokrati, enda mer åpenhet, men aldri naivitet. Det skylder vi ofrene." In english; "The answer to violence is even more democracy, even more openness, but never naivete. We owe the victims this." In the face of what has just happened, that is an incredible thing to say, and an even more incredible thing to hold to. Go Norway.
Go Norway.
I completely agree with him. The answer to lunatic ideals is exposing them to the full light of day and showing people just how lunatic they are.
frezik wrote:Anti-photons move at the speed of dark
DemonDeluxe wrote:Paying to have laws written that allow you to do what you want, is a lot cheaper than paying off the judge every time you want to get away with something shady.
Aetius wrote:There has to be some significance to the fact that he attacked what he saw as those that allow immigration and not the immigrants themselves. What that significance is, I have no idea.
CorruptUser wrote:Wait, what countries do these people expect everyone to return to? For example, where do the British belong? They are the descendants of various Gallic tribes that were conquered* by Germanic tribes, who in turn were conquered** by Normans (who were mostly Scandinavian). Do the Brits belong in Britain? Normandy? Scandinavia?
The Turks aren't native to Turkey; the Ottoman Turks arrived*** in Anatolia roughly 800 years ago.
And that isn't even touching the US.
*That is, villages pillaged, men slaughtered, women raped
**Same thing, though not quite as severe this time around
***Again, raped and pillaged their way through
Technical Ben wrote:CorruptUser wrote:Wait, what countries do these people expect everyone to return to? For example, where do the British belong? They are the descendants of various Gallic tribes that were conquered* by Germanic tribes, who in turn were conquered** by Normans (who were mostly Scandinavian). Do the Brits belong in Britain? Normandy? Scandinavia?
The Turks aren't native to Turkey; the Ottoman Turks arrived*** in Anatolia roughly 800 years ago.
And that isn't even touching the US.
*That is, villages pillaged, men slaughtered, women raped
**Same thing, though not quite as severe this time around
***Again, raped and pillaged their way through
Yep. I have to remind my customers, my "foreign" looks come from my British side of the family. The side that is British going back centuries. My "British" looks actually come from my European side of the family. The thing we think to be native is not, and visa versa. But give no less than a decade, and people forget what was before, and think it was always the same. I've no preference of cause. As long as I'm human I'm happy.
Describes himself as a Christian and conservative on Facebook page attributed to him
addams wrote:Politics is hard. I can't do it.
It takes a nasty Jr. High School Girl in a man's body to keep up.
Роберт wrote:Describes himself as a Christian and conservative on Facebook page attributed to him
Hmmm... sounds like anyone who "looks Christian" should get more scrutiny at airports now, amirite?
It's incredibly sad that a man who is sane enough to effectively plan something as well as he did would have such a despicable goal. I don't understand Norway's justice system, but from the earlier explanation it sounds like he probably will get life in prison. I certainly wouldn't trust this man with anything ever, so life in prison seems like the best we should offer.
Ulc wrote:Роберт wrote:I don't understand Norway's justice system, but from the earlier explanation it sounds like he probably will get life in prison. I certainly wouldn't trust this man with anything ever, so life in prison seems like the best we should offer.
The longest he can get is 21 years.
it wrote:Forvaring er, i motsetning til fengselsstraff, tidsubestemt. Retten fastsetter imidlertid alltid en tidsramme som ikke kan overstige 21 år. Når tidsrammen utløper, kan lovbryteren vurderes på nytt. Hvis domstolen konkluderer med at gjentakelsesfaren fremdeles er til stede, kan tidsrammen forlenges med inntil fem år om gangen. Det er ingen øvre grense for hvor mange ganger domstolen kan forlenge tidsrammen. I prinsippet kan derfor en person som idømmes forvaring sitte i fengsel livet ut.
Felstaff wrote:Frankly it disgusted me when, in the absence of any evidence whatsoever, the media leapt immediately to Islamic terrorism.
Rupert Murdoch's filthy rag, along with the WSJ, was most heinously guilty for this. Al Jazeera neatly summed up the mood of the media in the chaotic few hours that followed, when none of us knew nuthin'.
addams wrote:Politics is hard. I can't do it.
It takes a nasty Jr. High School Girl in a man's body to keep up.
Роберт wrote: There's still that "I know not all muslims are terrorists, but most terrorists are muslims" thing going on.
Actually looking at the docs, there are two orgs that are responsible for the vast majority of the incidents in the US in recent years, the Animal Liberation Front and Earth Liberation Front, mostly involving arson and vandalism. From 1990-2005, there have been 9* terrorist incidents in the US resulting in death. 4 of those were committed by muslims. I think there is a qualitative difference between terrorism aimed at vandalism and property destruction and terrorism aimed at killing people. I know of at least one other incident after the data, the killing of an abortionist. So that puts us at 4 of 10. It's not most, but they are probably still the most likely group to be involved in a serious terrorist attack.Ulc wrote:In the US from 1980 to 2005 a measly 6% of all terrorist attacks was done by muslims - in EU, this was less than half a percent.
The reason why they don't get media attention is because they happened in before 1986.According to this data, there were more Jewish acts of terrorism within the United States than Islamic (7% vs 6%). These radical Jews committed acts of terrorism in the name of their religion. These were not terrorists who happened to be Jews; rather, they were extremist Jews who committed acts of terrorism based on their religious passions, just like Al-Qaeda and company.
Yet notice the disparity in media coverage between the two. It would indeed be very interesting to construct a corresponding pie chart that depicted the level of media coverage of each group
Yakk wrote:The question the thought experiment I posted is aimed at answering: When falling in a black hole, do you see the entire universe's future history train-car into your ass, or not?
For clarification: yes, I know.Ulc wrote:Роберт wrote: There's still that "I know not all muslims are terrorists, but most terrorists are muslims" thing going on.
Which are frankly just wrong.
addams wrote:Politics is hard. I can't do it.
It takes a nasty Jr. High School Girl in a man's body to keep up.
CorruptUser wrote:This is one of those cases where I wish there was some kind of prisoner exchange system. This, thing, will spend the rest of his life in the 'best' prison system in the world, Norway's, instead of rotting in some real hellhole like France's.
The Reaper wrote:I'm still fine with people having reactors, and still against them weaponizing the leftovers.
Walter Bishop wrote:Why would anyone kill a scientist? What have we ever done?
Lazar wrote:According to MSNBC, Norwegian police have lowered the death toll on Utøya from 86 to 68.
legopelle wrote:CorruptUser wrote:This is one of those cases where I wish there was some kind of prisoner exchange system. This, thing, will spend the rest of his life in the 'best' prison system in the world, Norway's, instead of rotting in some real hellhole like France's.
This "thing" is a person and should be treated as such, no matter how much we might despise his ideology and actions.
The Mighty Thesaurus wrote:My moral system allows me to bitch slap you for typing that.
Belial wrote:That's charming, Nancy, but all I hear when you talk is a bunch of yippy dog sounds.
It's a surprisingly high number. I'll applaud his effectiveness if nothing else.Triangle_Man wrote:That's a bit better than the earlier figures, but it doesn't really change the fact that he killed an insane number of youth.Lazar wrote:According to MSNBC, Norwegian police have lowered the death toll on Utøya from 86 to 68.
CorruptUser wrote:Something else was probably wrong. Did he have trouble finding a girlfriend for which he blamed 'foreigners'? Perhaps he had trouble finding a satisfying job? Or maybe I'm overthinking this, and some people are just assholes.
Felstaff wrote:Frankly it disgusted me when, in the absence of any evidence whatsoever, the media leapt immediately to Islamic terrorism.
Rupert Murdoch's filthy rag, along with the WSJ, was most heinously guilty for this. Al Jazeera neatly summed up the mood of the media in the chaotic few hours that followed, when none of us knew nuthin'.
This is one of those cases where I wish there was some kind of prisoner exchange system. This, thing, will spend the rest of his life in the 'best' prison system in the world, Norway's, instead of rotting in some real hellhole like France's.
Its possible it plays into an ideology that isn't strictly racist* but believes different races should have their own separate countries.
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Triangle_Man wrote:That and the fact that he doesn't believe that he committed a criminal act. I wonder if his lawyer will have him plead insanity.
SlyReaper wrote:Triangle_Man wrote:That and the fact that he doesn't believe that he committed a criminal act. I wonder if his lawyer will have him plead insanity.
Looks like he's going to try.
Mr. Breivik frequently cited another blog, Atlas Shrugs, and recommended the Gates of Vienna among Web sites. Pamela Geller, an outspoken critic of Islam who runs Atlas Shrugs, wrote on her blog Sunday that any assertion that she or other antijihad writers bore any responsibility for Mr. Breivik’s actions was “ridiculous.”
“If anyone incited him to violence, it was Islamic supremacists,” she wrote.
That sounds pretty slow. I guess the island was in the middle of nowhere or something?It was an hour-and-a-half before an armed unit could reach the island from Oslo.
addams wrote:Politics is hard. I can't do it.
It takes a nasty Jr. High School Girl in a man's body to keep up.
Роберт wrote:That sounds pretty slow. I guess the island was in the middle of nowhere or something?It was an hour-and-a-half before an armed unit could reach the island from Oslo.
Deep_Thought wrote:Роберт wrote:That sounds pretty slow. I guess the island was in the middle of nowhere or something?It was an hour-and-a-half before an armed unit could reach the island from Oslo.
If you take a look on Google maps you can see it's a medium distance from Oslo, and that the terrain in between is just countryside. I haven't been to Norway, but I rather get the impression that they don't regularly keep armed response units on standby in the forests.
slowed because they didn't have quick access to a helicopter and then couldn't find a boat to make their way to the scene just several hundred yards (meters) offshore.
addams wrote:Politics is hard. I can't do it.
It takes a nasty Jr. High School Girl in a man's body to keep up.
podbaydoor wrote:liberals are to blame.
Mittagessen wrote:CorruptUser wrote:Something else was probably wrong. Did he have trouble finding a girlfriend for which he blamed 'foreigners'? Perhaps he had trouble finding a satisfying job? Or maybe I'm overthinking this, and some people are just assholes.
Read his manifesto. It's all in there. I'm around a hundred pages in and have to say that while it's still batshit crazy overall it has more logical coherence and grasp of reality than almost all of the stuff I'm used to read from the far right (especially the Tea Party types). I.e. he advocates several (misogynistic) ways to increase the indigenous birth rate in Western Europe but acknowledges that those measures constitute a profound violation of human rights. By now I've come to the conclusion that only his actions set him apart from the generic right-winger and not necessarily his extremism.
On another note: He's used texts by "mainstream" Islam critics extensively. Of course they're all shocked now that something like this could've happened after decades of incitement against non-white immigration and try to dissassociate their works from his actions.
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