Thursday, May 02, 2019

Ex-Journalist Aimed to Kill Christians in Reaction to Christchurch Massacre

"I’ve bought a scimitar and intend to cut their heads off in my front yard as a reprisal."

Christians. As in the generic lot of 'em? Wait a minute. I had it on good authority that when these awful mass murders occur the criminal is a 'lone wolf' suffering from 'mental illness' with no connection to a larger religious ideology and its adherents.

From Mimi Nguyen-ly at NTD: "James Michael Waugh, 28, faced the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Magistrates Court on April 30, where he applied for bail for the second time and was refused.

During Waugh’s application, one prosecutor, Rae-ann Khazma, told the court that Waugh had, since his arrest on April 2, spoken to a doctor while in custody and said that he had intentions of “luring in potential victims to his house” in reprisal for the Christchurch massacre that took place on March 15.

“He made it clear he would either engage in battle … making him a martyr or to make them look bad,” she said, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)."

On March 15 of this year, 50 people were killed at Christchurch, New Zealand by a heavily armed, lone wolf gunman who shot victims attending Friday prayers at two mosques.

Many on the Left quickly politicized and pounced on this terrible mass murder before the victim's bodies were even cold to blame Trump for the rising tide of violent white nationalism. However, the Christchurch mass murderer published a manifesto to disavow Trump as a leader, and identified himself as "an Eco-fascist by nature. The nation with the closest  political and social values to my own is the People’s Republic of China."

You'd have to be crazy to find even a tenuous connection between a godless, communist country ruled by a brutal dictator with the 'love-your-neighbor-as-yourself' Christian religion. Or just plain gobsmack stupid.

"In early April, the court also heard that Waugh had undergone a mental health assessment, which showed that he had no mental illness to explain his conduct."