This content was originally posted by: AllThatCritiqueIt was a well planned terrorist attack based on ethno-nationalism. We are heading in the same direction too in the near future. There are so many forces trying to divide India from within. I just hope nothing like this ever happens in my homeland or anywhere else ever.
The most heartbreaking thing I've read is the how a man said 'welcome brother' to this vile creature who doesn't deserve to be called human when he first entered the mosque and he was gunned down immediately. I felt numb for hours after reading that.Its also high time that 'all muslims are terrorists and all terrorists are muslims' narrative dies. Its time we learned to differentiate between hating terrorists who are muslim and Islamophobia.May those innocent souls just praying in what was supposed to be their safe space rest in peace. And like always I want the world to end. There's nothing left. The planet is dying and so is humanity.
This content was originally posted by: AllThatCritiqueIt was a well planned terrorist attack based on ethno-nationalism. We are heading in the same direction too in the near future. There are so many forces trying to divide India from within. I just hope nothing like this ever happens in my homeland or anywhere else ever.
The most heartbreaking thing I've read is the how a man said 'welcome brother' to this vile creature who doesn't deserve to be called human when he first entered the mosque and he was gunned down immediately. I felt numb for hours after reading that.Its also high time that 'all muslims are terrorists and all terrorists are muslims' narrative dies. Its time we learned to differentiate between hating terrorists who are muslim and Islamophobia.May those innocent souls just praying in what was supposed to be their safe space rest in peace. And like always I want the world to end. There's nothing left. The planet is dying and so is humanity.
This content was originally posted by: mhbgenerationFirstly. I being a kiwi-indian have lived in NZ all my life. I am gutted such tragic incident took place. The world currently has changed the perception of this most 'peaceful' and 'beautiful' country to not so safe any more.
Who we lost, were one of us. The one who killed in name of hatred. Wasn't. He wasn't a New Zealander like whole foreign media is terming it. He was an Australian who targeted NZ due to our acceptance of immigrants here and lesser strict immigration rules. Rather he chose Christchurch (was supposed to be Dunedin) over North Island cities, as officials and security floats in larger numbers.People who died, were from New Zealand (NZ european origin), Fiji, India, Malaysia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Palestine, Jordan, Iran and few other places. They were all rightfully called kiwis by all here in NZ.Prime minister, Jacinda Arden has shown great leadership and strength during New Zealand's darkest day till date. For all who are saying this isn't termed as terror attack. Please I request you to follow news tabloids of the country where this incident took place. Please go on NZ Herald, Stuff NZ, One News NZ, News Hub NZ or RadioNZ site for what this attack was defined as by New Zealand government. I am not liking how everyone's criticising a small but very courageous country like New Zealand for all this despite our strong attempt of giving it a right term.The PM went on to officially term this as terrorist attack to happen on NZ soil and that such white supremacist isn't needed in NZ. Racism isn't tolerated here. She has taken immediate actions such as flying to Christchurch from Wellington. Having 3 back to back media conferences. Sensibly stating any updates and where it would head from there. This morning she has decided to make changes to gun laws in NZ. Encouraged the education systems to change with having students taught cultural diversity and finally take actions on games like PubG and Fortnite. Pewdiepie maybe blocked off from New Zealand too according to Spark NZ.NZ is most multi-culturual country in the whole world. 160 different languages are spoken here, with over 200 ethnicities. Always a country ranking in top 3 for quality living, safest place, peaceful and economy list. But all has been dented. The lives of innocent has been lost. Disheartening as this is. The country has been put on high terror threat and this is first time in history. But all that said. We hope to come out of this trauma. Stronger than ever. today the country is united. Muslim, hindus, christians, jewish, arabs, indians, maoris, asians, latinos, pakheas, europeans, african, samoans, tongans and others have united as one. Go outside any mosque in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, Dunedin, Tauranga, Rotorua, Palmerston North and you will see thousands hosting vigil and showing support as one. They are us. Kia Kaha. Much love - From New ZealanderPs: don't use British, Indian, US, Aussie media as reference. All are pathetic bunch of hypocrites. NZ made me proud today of such action we took against this and called it a 'TERRORIST ATTACK' - Keep pouring love for our Canterburians in Christchurch
This content was originally posted by: mhbgenerationFirstly. I being a kiwi-indian have lived in NZ all my life. I am gutted such tragic incident took place. The world currently has changed the perception of this most 'peaceful' and 'beautiful' country to not so safe any more.
Who we lost, were one of us. The one who killed in name of hatred. Wasn't. He wasn't a New Zealander like whole foreign media is terming it. He was an Australian who targeted NZ due to our acceptance of immigrants here and lesser strict immigration rules. Rather he chose Christchurch (was supposed to be Dunedin) over North Island cities, as officials and security floats in larger numbers.People who died, were from New Zealand (NZ european origin), Fiji, India, Malaysia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Palestine, Jordan, Iran and few other places. They were all rightfully called kiwis by all here in NZ.Prime minister, Jacinda Arden has shown great leadership and strength during New Zealand's darkest day till date. For all who are saying this isn't termed as terror attack. Please I request you to follow news tabloids of the country where this incident took place. Please go on NZ Herald, Stuff NZ, One News NZ, News Hub NZ or RadioNZ site for what this attack was defined as by New Zealand government. I am not liking how everyone's criticising a small but very courageous country like New Zealand for all this despite our strong attempt of giving it a right term.The PM went on to officially term this as terrorist attack to happen on NZ soil and that such white supremacist isn't needed in NZ. Racism isn't tolerated here. She has taken immediate actions such as flying to Christchurch from Wellington. Having 3 back to back media conferences. Sensibly stating any updates and where it would head from there. This morning she has decided to make changes to gun laws in NZ. Encouraged the education systems to change with having students taught cultural diversity and finally take actions on games like PubG and Fortnite. Pewdiepie maybe blocked off from New Zealand too according to Spark NZ.NZ is most multi-culturual country in the whole world. 160 different languages are spoken here, with over 200 ethnicities. Always a country ranking in top 3 for quality living, safest place, peaceful and economy list. But all has been dented. The lives of innocent has been lost. Disheartening as this is. The country has been put on high terror threat and this is first time in history. But all that said. We hope to come out of this trauma. Stronger than ever. today the country is united. Muslim, hindus, christians, jewish, arabs, indians, maoris, asians, latinos, pakheas, europeans, african, samoans, tongans and others have united as one. Go outside any mosque in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, Dunedin, Tauranga, Rotorua, Palmerston North and you will see thousands hosting vigil and showing support as one. They are us. Kia Kaha. Much love - From New ZealanderPs: don't use British, Indian, US, Aussie media as reference. All are pathetic bunch of hypocrites. NZ made me proud today of such action we took against this and called it a 'TERRORIST ATTACK' - Keep pouring love for our Canterburians in Christchurch
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