Author Topic: At least 91 people killed after amok-run in Oslo  (Read 11204 times)

You can get people for being mentally unstable, though.
Which you don't become by having different opinions than most people.

forget HIM. HE ALSO SLAUGHTERED TEENAGERS, forget THAT BASTARD. HE SHOULD GO TO THE WORST PART OF HELL FOR WHAT HE DID.

I read somewhere he was trying to lead a revolution. That is NOT how you do it.

Which you don't become by having different opinions than most people.
We were talking about having the same ideas as Breivik. Which include the urge to kill all non-christians in Europe after 2020.
I think you agree with me that those thoughts are so different from what most people think, that there probably is some sort of dysfunction in the persons brain.

There's no "group", he did it himself. You can say that you want to do the same all you want, you still haven't done stuff. It was only Anders.

We were talking about having the same ideas as Breivik. Which include the urge to kill all non-christians in Europe after 2020.
I think you agree with me that those thoughts are so different from what most people think, that there probably is some sort of dysfunction in the persons brain.
I don't think it has to be that way just becuase they have a different opinion than most people

There's no "group", he did it himself. You can say that you want to do the same all you want, you still haven't done stuff. It was only Anders.
there's apparently tihs group which didn't do anything but agrees or agreed with him

I don't think it has to be that way just becuase they have a different opinion than most people
I start to believe you disagree for the sake of disagreeing :P

There's no "group", he did it himself. You can say that you want to do the same all you want, you still haven't done stuff. It was only Anders.

Quote from: From Wedge's Link
The manifesto, bylined by someone calling himself Andrew Berwick, is entitled "2083: A European Declaration of Independence" and was posted on Stormfront.org, a white supremacist website, and discovered by American blogger Kevin I. Slaughter. [UPDATE: Norwegian TV has confirmed that the author is indeed the Oslo shooter, according to the New York Times.]

In it, "Berwick" declares himself a "Justiciar Knight Commander," a leading member of a "re-founded" Knights Templar group formed at an April 2002 meeting in London. He claims the founding group has 9 members, whom he does not name, and that three other sympathizers were not able to attend the original meeting.

I start to believe you disagree for the sake of disagreeing :P
It's mostly because I can without being wrong, yes :P

there's apparently tihs group which didn't do anything but agrees or agreed with him
Well yes, he was part of an extreme right group so they probably agreed with him. But no one else except for him actually did something.