Fifteen months after two men were shot in Bratislava, evidence suggests the killer may have been helped by an unidentified US-based extremist

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      10 months ago

      They do, just never at rates that are come close to the straights, because it is a whole thing one has to set out organise (usual caveats about exceptions, notwithstanding).

      I guess incels believe that they have a lower chance of procreating than the gays.

      Until they relinquish their noxious views, they’re probably right in that belief, but I’d imagine this guy & his associates are referring not to procreation, but to shifts in the social hierarchy.

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    If right-wing douchebags like these were actually replaced, what would we have lost? Nothing of value, certainly.

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    “I’m sorry that [we were] not able to protect your loved ones,” she told a crowd of thousands at a vigil. “You belong here; you are valuable for our society.”

    sounds like the support from the community afterwards was pretty strong… and reading the attacker’s comments, he’s one of those guys who romanticize the Confederacy among other racist things…

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      It’s the same pretty much everywhere and anytime conservatives try to use violence. They think people will flock to their cause but don’t get that the vast majority of people, regardless of ideology, do not want to kill people and find murder reprehensible. This leads to these terrorists losing ground constantly and driving people who’d at least been uninterested in their worldview into being vehemently against it. Terrorism like this results in outcomes to the contrary of what the terrorists were trying to achieve.