Monday, March 18, 2019

A Sign For Nations, Large & Small

A terrorist who is a cold blooded murderer of civilians is, by nature, not only mentally disturbed, unbalanced and ideologically deceived, he is actually possesed by malevolent forces.

Now, it is a well known fact that the devil roams from country to country looking for the best and greatest number of victims to devour.

Tarrant himself wrote in his manifesto he chose peaceful New Zealand because that is the least likely country a terrorist of his type will vent his rage against the immigrants. Well, the devil will not bother with countries that are already struggling with race and religious extremism and political exploitation.

Those societies are already partly in his grasp. The countries the enemy seeks to "kill, steal and destroy" are precisely those that have the least divisions, the least tensions in terms of migrants, race and religion.

Tragic as it is for the New Zealand Muslim communities, from the enemy's perspective, it matters little whether it is a white race majority or a muslim minority migrant issue (a narrative which the NZ terrorist seeks to magnify and dramatise in his twisted mind). The devil will choose the maximum damage with the most powerful tool at his disposal.

This serves as a warning from God to communities and politicians to desist, not by law but by being reasonable role models, all words and policies that encourage racial, religious and ethnic discrimination and tensions.

Keeping in mind the terrorist is highly likely working with/for deep state agents, governments ought to do the exact opposite of his intended consequences by engaging with communities of all races, the intellectual and the layman, on issues of religious discordance, intolerance and freedom of thought.

In my view, this unprecedented tragedy on 15 March 2019 is a clear wake-up sign to every sensible citizen and a slap in the face of racists and religious hypocrites, especially among the political class.

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