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Norway's Oslo killer has a point - Could this killing and motive reason be looked at liberally and possibly reasoned? Maybe he could be right???
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[quote:Alison 828421:MV8xNTcxOTEwXzI1OTgyMzI4XzUwMEIyQjIz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1201183] Definitely a man of deep conviction, he is no different to any other revolutionary in that respect, tragic this case may be, but the guy is bang on the money! The guy is a genius, attacking the system that is allowing the islamization, rather than islam sends the most powerful message that can be sent, it says if you allow islamization of my country, not only will you bombed and murdered by islamists but you will be bombed and murdered by your own countrymen. Unfortunately, in war, and lets not kid ourselves, this is a war of civilizations, kids and people become innocent victims. Lets hope the loss of life in this case is not wasted and the western politicians start to listen to the average man and woman on the street, the immigration and islamization has to stop now, we are heading for civil war in many countries a lot sooner than most people think. [/quote]Are you trying to justify what this mental case did? If so, you're as bad as he is. That was an act of terrorism, not a just war in any sense of the word. [/quote]
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Just maybe looking at this liberally and open minded. Does this man who has killed many people for what might be a noble belief on his behalf, ever be understood or rationalised. Or even any kind of justification? I know God can have mercy on killers in the Bible..... Just something to think about? I would love to hear what you think... Whatever you think. I would like to read your opinions as I believe this is important to understand from as many points of view as possible. Thank you
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