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remember Anders Breivik?
« on: April 16, 2012, 12:26:29 PM »
Breivik trial video: 'Norway killer' claims self-defense, cries in court
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Re: remember Anders Breivik?
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2012, 01:48:45 PM »
What a fucking freak.
Breivik is crazy.

Self Defense? It reminds me of that "free hat" episode of south park.

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Re: remember Anders Breivik?
« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2012, 04:27:56 PM »
I'm certainly not defending him here, but I think the context was that he was acting in defense of his culture, against multiculturalism. like I said, not defending him, but I doubt that he was really trying to claim literal self defense, lol.
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Re: remember Anders Breivik?
« Reply #3 on: April 16, 2012, 05:50:38 PM »
What the guy did was wrong and really stupid.  I don't really know or study the demographics there, so I could speak more intelligently on it.

Did the guy think he was fighting Marxism, by killing the children of Marxists? 

What did this guy see himself as?

Its a war of ideas, you've got to win the ideas first.  Just going out and killing a few hundred people isn't going to do crap to support your idea if you're not the government in power. 

When you're the small guy, you've got to win the war of ideas, just like the Marxists have done here, as well as it seems they have done in Norway as well.

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Re: remember Anders Breivik?
« Reply #4 on: April 16, 2012, 06:38:05 PM »
What the guy did was wrong and really stupid.  I don't really know or study the demographics there, so I could speak more intelligently on it.

Did the guy think he was fighting Marxism, by killing the children of Marxists? 

What did this guy see himself as?

Its a war of ideas, you've got to win the ideas first.  Just going out and killing a few hundred people isn't going to do crap to support your idea if you're not the government in power. 

When you're the small guy, you've got to win the war of ideas, just like the Marxists have done here, as well as it seems they have done in Norway as well.

of course, you're right in everything you said. like I said before, I'm not defending him. I just don't think he's really that dumb where he'd honestly try to plead "self defense". sounds like he was a radical for his cause and thought he was defending his "race", maybe his nation, maybe his "culture"... I don't agree with him in any sense, but I was just saying that I assume that's what he means by "self defense".
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Re: remember Anders Breivik?
« Reply #5 on: April 17, 2012, 01:52:18 PM »
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Breivik's Trial
"It is difficult to understand Breveik's perception of the world," Lippestad says.

No, it's not.  He is opposed to the multicultural agenda.  Violently opposed, one might say.  I can concede that his actions are difficult to understand, condone, or sympathize with in the context of today's world, but his perception of the world is not at all difficult to understand.

Breivik is not insane.  He has taken his philosophy and opposition to a violent level that is abhorrent in today's world, but I do not believe he is insane, nor do I see his views as unfathomable.  I know there are those out there who would interpret my words as being supportive of his actions.  I am not saying that I either condone or condemn what he did; I am saying that I do think that I understand his perception of the world.

His worldview is only difficult to understand if you're closed-minded and intolerant of others' points of view. 


http://arcticpatriot.blogspot.com/2012/04/breiviks-trial.html