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The killer in Melbourne should have held alive even half dead, so that police could have extracted inside information about who sent him and why? It is unthinkable that anyone alone would have acted on such crime. There is always a mastermind.
Oh yes, no one says how could be all terrorists worldwide appear to be coming from one religion
SptrawlerI guess the other side of the coin is, the prisons are full of people, who have killed and still say nothing.
Most will be out in 10 to 15 years.
Just another angle on it, not saying it is right or wrong.
What if there was no mastermind and two police personel were killed trying to capture him, what if one was your partner or your child?
That is a lot of information for that policeman to mull through in that split second that the attacker was lunging at his colleague. Perhaps he could have, in that same split second, tried to ascertain whether he was a terrorist or just a madman, whether he was Christian or Muslim and whether a bullet to the leg that would for certain not have killed him might have gone through some soft tissue and ricochet into some innocent passerby that was in the crowd behind. I think a bullet to the chest was the right decision.
They've raised $120,000 so far for the homeless guy "trolley man" who helped in that Bourke St attack.
Blurry hell ....
How did this all end up, has anyone heard?
https://www.frasercoastchronicle.co...e-hunting-for-bourke-st-hero-dubbed-/3576906/
Yes it will be interesting, to see if he can turn his life around, the donations are a good chunk of money.So he's a petty thief, but he still did a good act.
I wonder how he ended up on skid row, another victim of technological change perhaps.
This is how the world looks when one can just recreate reality with...
A 69-year-old man says he identifies as a 49-year-old and wants his age legally changed so he can meet more women on Tinder
Kelly McLaughlin
Nov 8, 2018, 6:53 AM
YouTube/Omroep GelderlandEmile Ratelband.
A 69-year-old entrepreneur in the Netherlands wants to legally change his age to 49 so he can go back to work and meet more women on Tinder, according to his lawsuit.
- Emile Ratelband filed a lawsuit against the Dutch government in an attempt to change the birth date on his passport.
- He wants to change his birthday from March 11, 1949, to March 11, 1969, which would make his official age 20 years younger than his actual age, 69.
- A court in Arnhem, in the eastern Dutch province of Gelderland, is expected to deliver its decision on Ratelband’s age within four weeks.
Emile Ratelband filed a lawsuit against the Dutch government in an attempt to change the birth date on his passport from March 11, 1949, to March 11, 1969, the Dutch publication De Telegraaf reported.
The self-proclaimed positivity guru argued that he feels 20 years younger, and compared the age difference to being transgender, despite the concepts being completely different.
“You can change your name. You can change your gender. Why not your age? Nowhere are you so discriminated against as with your age,” he told De Telegraaf.
Ratelband argued that he is a “young god” and said changing his age would allow him to “live differently,” saying he would get more matches on Tinder if he could use a younger age.
Ratelband also argued in court that he feels discriminated against because of his older age, according to RLE Nieuws. The Netherlands’ constitution “prohibits direct and indirect distinction in employment relations on the basis of age,” but some claim that people over 50 have been the most impacted by austerity measures in the country.
He said he fears companies won’t hire him and that employees will look at him differently.
“When I’m 69, I am limited. If I’m 49, then I can buy a new house, drive a different car. I can take up more work. When I’m on Tinder and it says I’m 69, I don’t get an answer,” he said
https://www.businessinsider.com.au/...wants-to-legally-change-his-age-to-49-2018-11
Attempt to deflate on going share marketcrash imo.time will tell
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