The Reboot wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 12:04 pmHis sentencing is for sharing the video, not his beliefs, cods.cods wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 11:46 amThe Reboot wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 11:34 amIf that's directed at me, cods. I'll say it again. Regardless of the man's views, I take issue with the media erasing unbiased footage, they are trying to take away the people's individual freedom to see the shit for themselves, without the influence of biased opinions. It's okay to hammer footage of that stupid bitch Adern in a burka, being the heroic social justice warrior but when it comes to what actually happened? No, we can't show that. The children sheeple of the world are too sensitive. God forbid we have personal responsibility for our actions.cods wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 10:06 amChristchurch District Court Judge Stephen O'Driscoll said that when questioned about the video, Arps had described it as "awesome" and had shown no empathy toward the victims.
Justice O'Driscoll said the 44-year-old had strong and unrepentant views about the Muslim community and had, in effect, committed a hate crime.
"Your offending glorifies and encourages the mass murder carried out under the pretext of religious and racial hatred," he said.
I think they have a point.
why dont you for one second think of these 51 people just as PEOPLE and not MUSLIMS....
its not a big ask.......just imagine this took place in Sandy Hook Christchurch...
and the shooter was of Islam faith....and this other person claimed the video of the shooting was "awesome"....
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no not you in particular... most of the posts are anti the sentence and yes I get that...
and yes you are entitled to your thoughts......however your thoughts on here are not going round the world.....are they??..
the thing is it IS HIS VIEWS that break the law......his attitude is inciting.......they have drawn a line in the sand......
I am not sure I understand that comment highlighted reboot...
but if you are gloating about the sight of someone shooting 51 people.... then to me you HAVE NO personal responsibility at all
using words like "awesome" is gloating reboot...imo.
Regarding the personal responsibility part... my point there being, that Adern wants to silence these sorts of videos from being shown to the public. Hence this man's sentencing. Her reasoning? She doesn't want these types of killings glorified. She doesn't want 'copycats' gaining inspiration from it.
My point is, if you ban everything that may inspire the 'evil' side of humans, where does it end? We would have nothing. We would learn nothing, and we would be blinded from reality because nanny state governments deem us feeble minded and weak.
I watched the Ted Bundy tapes last night. Why not ban those from being aired? One could argue he was glorified. The charming, non-suspecting law student kills tons of women, escapes jail twice and then his trial is publicised. A wet dream for any sicko who desires fame and dreams of raping and killing women. Better ban that, lest us small minded sheeple gain inspiration and try to mimic him.
reboot may I suggest you reread the op...
According to court documents, Arps was charged with "offensive behaviour" and fined NZ$800 ($759) in 2016 after he delivered a bloodied pig's head to Al Noor mosque, one of the mosques that was targeted in the mass shooting.Your offending glorifies and encourages the mass murder carried out under the pretext of religious and racial hatred," he said.
The court heard that Arps — who had compared himself to Nazi war criminal Rudolf Hess — had sent the video to 30 associates.
Justice O'Driscoll said Arps had also asked somebody to insert crosshairs and include a kill count in order to create an internet meme, although there was no evidence he had shared the meme.
Under legislation aimed at preventing the distribution of objectionable material, Arps faced up to 14 years imprisonment on each count.
he did a little more than share the video...