(updated March 24, 2019)
WHEN IS A MASSACRE NEWSWORTHY,
and WHEN IS IT NOT NEWSWORTHY?
THAT is a legitimate question.
Lately, it seems there are more and more bizarre happenings in our world that make zero sense. In each case "white supremacy" is screamed about as the cause. Everyone from President Trump to Chelsea Clinton is somehow to blame. Never is the blame put on the actual perpetrator, nor is there an investigation conducted as to any "cause." Each time the "agenda-ists" come out of the woodwork with lines like "we need more gun laws" or something equally non-sequitur.
In looking soberly at the Mosque Massacre in New Zealand a few things come to mind. Since when is a "white supremacist" going to promote China as an example of his "values?" I cannot imagine what those two contradictory positions (China and "White Supremacism") possibly have in common. If a man is a true "white supremacist," wouldn't he logically be promoting his own people's values and not those of a different race?! It does not take a degree in rocket science to determine the fallacy here!
NO, this does not make sense at all. However, it plays right into the hands of those who actively promote unnecessary friction between peoples!
Is this possibly another red herring, another "false flag operation" which seem to be so popular these days? That is also a fair question.
The fact that this man's "manifesto" is banned is interesting. Why ban it? Is there something there, or not there, that somehow puts to lie the official narrative? Without an examination of the writings there is no way to be sure, is there? And with the banning of the alleged film on the incident, how can anyone determine the truth of anything? There are stories about which suggest the Mosque in question was a recruitment ground for evil-doers. Is that true or false? These are all legit questions any proper investigator would normally ask.
The fact that this man's "manifesto" is banned is interesting. Why ban it? Is there something there, or not there, that somehow puts to lie the official narrative? Without an examination of the writings there is no way to be sure, is there? And with the banning of the alleged film on the incident, how can anyone determine the truth of anything? There are stories about which suggest the Mosque in question was a recruitment ground for evil-doers. Is that true or false? These are all legit questions any proper investigator would normally ask.
Why the secrecy around this mans face? Why blot it out as has been done on videos of the man shown in court?
This is not likely the work of some "loony," but has all the earmarks of a clever attempt to create smoke and mirrors at the expense of others. It is just "too well done" and too well "choreographed!" The players all have their lines memorized!
In the meantime, on the other side of the world is another huge massacre, in Nigeria to be exact. It involves Nigerian Christians who have been slaughtered by Muslims in an ongoing race/religious war involving groups like Boko Haram, for instance. Some one hundred twenty (120) are dead and nary a peep out of the media.
Why is there no hue and cry about this obvious atrocity in the hysterical media??
Apparently, 120 Nigerians slaughtered by Muslims is just fine. But a so-called "white supremacist" who slaughters 50 Muslims is horrible! Again, it does not take a rocket scientist to see through this apparent charade.
Here is a link you can copy and paste for the whole story:
Christians are among the most persecuted of all religions of the world currently. Whether in Syria by the Muslims or Nigeria by the Muslims or elsewhere by the same bunch or others, the story is the same. The "sleaze-stream press" is nowhere there to take up the mantle of the Christian or the white man who is continually being trashed, but instead blow out of proportion any alleged atrocity against Muslims.
It's a crazy world out there folks. Be very careful what you believe from the sleazy media until enough info is in to draw a very objective picture! In the meantime, maintain a cool head and ask tough questions. Better to be wrong in asking than to fail to inquire!
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