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08-08-2019, 10:07 PM
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Re: Man Get Killed by Sword in Germany
mass rapings, violence and murders- thats what we got. these diversity is ur strength soyboys who are running our media and most of our politicians , will still continue to live by their mantra- until the day comes and their daughter or wife gets raped or their son gets killed. one thing is for sure though- it will get way way worse before it gets better. itll end in a civil war- thats for sure. small parts are rising even these days. just a few month ago a rapefugee loving politician who told germans that if they dont want the refugees they can leave the country was killed by a combat 18 member. and this will continue to become larger and larger. more and more. most germans dont care. they dont live were the refugees live. they have their nice houses and a full fridge and earn good money. but the other germans- who cant send their kids to private schools, who have to use public transportaion and live with refugees, are pissed off more and more and that will only intensify until well get a war. pretty sure in other eu countries itll be the same. when i look at sweden or london etc i can see it boiling over pretty soon |
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02-27-2021, 07:15 AM
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Re: Man Get Killed by Sword in Germany
A German court sentenced a 31-year-old Jordanian man to 14 years for the brutal murder of a man he lived with briefly. The court said he would be detained in a psychiatric hospital to undergo psychological therapy. Last year, the man killed his former flatmate with a samurai sword in front of the victim's 12-year-old daughter. The judge described the attack as "deeply wretched" during the sentencing. Although the man confessed his crime to police, the court said he suffered from brief lapses of reason and, as such, was not fully culpable for the crime. A court report said the man had occasionally claimed to be a prophet. Despite the overwhelming evidence against the perpetrator, the court said investigators could not deduce a clear motive. The case gained notoriety partly as a result of people filming part of the murder and posting images and video of the attack, including senior right-wing politician Alice Weidel of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. |
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02-27-2021, 12:20 PM
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Re: Man Get Killed by Sword in Germany
That's how you get whacked in a country where a CO2 gun over 0.5 Joules is considered an illegal "weapon" |
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02-27-2021, 03:47 PM
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Re: Man Get Killed by Sword in Germany
Mmmm. A Turkish person being upset about people stabbing each other in the streets? The only worse thing is Americans pretending like everybody else is violent except themselves. Is anybody capable of taking nationality out of these discussions?
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02-28-2021, 11:38 AM
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Re: Man Get Killed by Sword in Germany
Well I can say that it's probably pretty easy to simplify each situation and view it from a political lense. However if we remove any form of nationalist rhetoric from this discourse we can also probably deduce that there are situational factors in this case and other cases that we are not aware of, simple human on human interactions, which on this case turn out to be violent. We don't know what things happened leading up to the incident, let's not allow our inherent biases to push us away from find out more facts. However im not being an apologist for violence and I do not support the actions of the perpetrator, but I will not demonize him for his ethnic background either, which is an equally morally flawed point of view. Whether he is German or Strain, he is a human individual reacting to something, but ethnic and national issues can also and are often a factor because people choose to do so because of a general lack of dialogue and strong cultural insulation between communities. However as an American I can also speak with full authority with ethnic and facial issues with in my own country and may be missing certain things in my analysis from the European perspective and socio political perspective.
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