A bit of off-roading in a Christmas market that definitely had nothing to with Islam, there.
A bit of off-roading in a Christmas market that definitely had nothing to with Islam, there.
It’s too early to establish their motive apparently :rubchin:
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Hang on, that first bloke looks more like a Shoreditch hipster than a paradise loving Allan. The stylised hair juxtaposed with the big beard, the lumberjack shirt...what odds he turned against the kafir after getting sacked from his job at an artisanal coffee shop?
The hipster look has certainly diversified and is now adopted by 90% of people between the ages of 16 and 40, as far as I can tell.
I don't know how the 'original' hipsters feel about this. I go out for a monthly dinner with a couple of them, so I'll be sure to ask them next time.
[QUOTE=Herbert Augustus Chapman;4192902]So who's done the requisite psychiatric assessments and drug tests that qualify the 'fact'?
Well I am reporting what was a live update about 3 minutes ago from the Australian Police. he was a known drug user who was being treated for mental illness
Earlier this year, there was a similar incident in Melbourne. Reports used the guy’s original, Greek name and banged on about his mental problems. They failed to mention he was an Islamic convert and that he repeatedly said as much in court.
The playbook is well-practised.
ah, Dimitrious Gargasoulas
"Muslim faith is the correct faith according to the whole world," "I am the saviour," "I was under extreme stress, which caused me to have a mental breakdown," "Life is being controlled by the Government," and "I'm very saddened by everything that's happened, but it's due to the illuminati."