Japan knife Attack Leaves 15 Dead

Intelligent people having less kids whilst the poor, uneducated and dumb are pumping them out by the millions. Those types are growing up now and this is what we're left with.

No.

Attacks like these aren't any more common now than they were 5, 50 or 500 years ago. We may didn't hear about it before the internet became so ubiquitous as it is now.
 
There were officially 17,788 murders in Venezuela in 2015. There are other countries with similarly high murder rates.
There is never any shortage of things to be upset or shocked about, it goes on every day, all the time. It's just the novelty deaths that get reported on the news.
 
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It's interesting to see the usual suspects don't care about mass killings unless there's a connection with Islam.

Doesn't help the dead, does it?
Afterall, this chap is of no threat to the UK, he is obviously a lone wolf nutcase. He has an axe to grind and executed the most vulnerable in society.
This is awful, but thamkfully contained.

It is next to impossible to prevent, and thankfully on a world scale nothing needs done.
Very different to a Glasgow airport attack, a london bombing, or the various French attacks.
That is why they have little to say I would assume.

This is awful, this is contained.
 
It's interesting to see the usual suspects don't care about mass killings unless there's a connection with Islam.

'cause they cannot push their fascist agenda on to this, it does not suit the narrative.

The youngest is reported as being 19 :(, a 19 year old kid!
 
Uematsu was also reportedly “involuntarily hospitalised” in February after he tried to give a letter to a Japanese politician calling for euthanasia for disabled people, and saying he would be prepared to kill disabled people himself.

Christ.

My goal is a world in which, in cases where it is difficult for the severely disabled to live at home and be socially active, they can be euthanised with the consent of their guardians.

:(.

Source.
 
By every legal and social definition in ours and France he's an adult by a long stretch.
Talk about sensationalist.

*slow clap* I'm super excited and pleased for you in a thread about the worst attack in Japan since the end of World War II that you find issue with my use of the word 'kid' to describe an 18/19 year old (BBC - 19 / Guardian - 18).

Seriously; congratulations.

This is Sparta?

Really?
 
*slow clap* I'm super excited and pleased for you in a thread about the worst attack in Japan since the end of World War II that you find issue with my use of the word 'kid' to describe an 18/19 year old (BBC - 19 / Guardian - 18).

Seriously; congratulations.



Really?

Well you keep talking about being factual. So be factual. Not sensationalist.
 
There were officially 17,788 murders in Venezuela in 2015. There are other countries with similarly high murder rates.
There is never any shortage of things to be upset or shocked about, it goes on every day, all the time. It's just the novelty deaths that get reported on the news.

Sick world we live in.

I think the world has always been a fairly terrible place, but now with the access to the internet; we just hear far more than ever before which brings home the reality of living on this planet.

**** things have always happened, and will always happen. Right now; to sort of agree with Safetytrousers to an extent, unusual incidents are reported and incidents that suit an agenda/narrative for the media are reported on.

I also think there is an element within certain countries; for the world news to take the attitude of 'same ****, different day'.
 
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