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New Zealand unable to keep supermarket attacker locked up: Ardern

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The victims of this latest and entirely predictable Islamic terror attack I'm sure will rest easy knowing that Ardern really cares about them as shown with her very empathetic facial expressions.

She'll be wearing a freedom veil in front of a mosque sometime in the next week, explaining that the Muslim community are the real victims here.

Look for it

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Jacibda is the best

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"Perhaps somewhat tangental, but I simply cannot understand why people migrate to / remain in countries where their views are diametrically opposed to the host culture. "

Applicable to a vast majority of JT posters.

Hate the place?

Not your country?

Leave!

As a foreign national he should have been deported.

Simples.

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She claims it was the act of an individual and not the faith and that’s as maybe, but he chose not to go on a stabbing rampage at the mosk he was residing at . How did he know that the victims in the supermarket weren’t Muslim or share his ideology?

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He tried to leave NZ for Syria but they blocked him from leaving. Should have let him go.

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So they can put their whole population in lockdown, but can't keep this nutter locked up. Sad. At least they took the opportunity to put this sick puppy down.

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@P.Smith That seems like a glaring hole in the law. Odd that it has taken so long to sort out.

I agree.

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The scum deserved the bullet in the head. Simple as that. Just a shame it wasnt done before his heinous attacks.

I hope the innocent victims can somehow recover from their awful injuries.

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Why is that Islamic inspired teachings lead to this?

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Our laws are just catching up.

Are they though? Nothing has changed yet. And isn’t Adhern on her second term as PM? Nothing was done before about these lax laws.

The intentions behind HR legislation are undeniably noble, but these days a whole industry has spun up around the concept of human rights to the extend that absolute scumbags are gaming the system with full support from the lawyers.

Yes, this is undeniably correct.

There certainly are issues when an individual on a student visa is released into the general public after three years incarceration instead of having been put in a deportation hold.

Quite right.

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Court suppression orders meant Ardern could not explain why the terrorist had not been deported,

Maybe she was being too ‘inclusive’ to read the sign(s) on the door. Burning heart syndrome backfires yet again. New Zealand’s learning some hard lessons .

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Why was he allowed to live in NZ after his student visa expired? I guess it did, or was he on a student visa for 10 years?

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@reckless

so what’s your point ?

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Seems like the authorities were ready & planned to end things if anything happened & unfortunately something happened

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