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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: locogringo who wrote (997514)1/30/2017 3:23:27 PM
From: Alex MG  Read Replies (3) of 1574976
 
nope, the "terrorist" is just another right wing nut job like yourself

The Trump administration just cited the Quebec massacre of Muslims to justify Trump policies that target Muslims:
thestar.com/news/world/201…

Meanwhile the shooter is apparently a Trump supporter, surprise surprise... How about just banning all Trump supporters instead

Alexandre Bissonnette has been accused of killing six people and wounding eight others in a “barbaric” massacre Sunday night at a Quebec City mosque, TVA News reports.

The 27-year-old entered the Centre Culturel Islamique de Quebec and opened fire with a rifle, shooting members of the mosque as they prayed, police and witnesses say.

He is in police custody and was being questioned Monday morning. He is expected to face murder charges.

A second man, Mohamed el Khadir, was previously identified by authorities as a suspect. He was taken into custody near the mosque and questioned, but Quebec Provincial Police said in a tweet Monday afternoon that he is no longer considered to be a suspect. He is now being called a witness.

Bissonnette Has Right-Wing, Pro-Israel, Pro-Trump & Anti-Immigration Beliefs, a Former Classmate Says

The “Welcome to Refugees – Quebec City” group posted on Facebook that it was also aware of him prior to the shooting, saying he is “unfortunately known to several activists in Quebec City for his pro-Le Pen and anti-feminist identity positions at Université Laval and on social networks.”

Francois Deschamps, a committee member for the group, told La Presse he jumped when he saw a photo of Bissonnette.

“We see a lot of what extreme right-wing people do and say,” Deschamps told the newspaper. He said Bissonnette made statements on their page, “acting like a troll.”

Along with anti-immigrant and other right-wing beliefs, he also made anti-women’s rights remarks, Deschamps said.



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