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A family wrapped in a blanket printed with New Zealand ferm.

Introduction: A Nation Shattered

Radicalisation and Preparation: How a Shooter Was Made

The Attacks: Seventeen Minutes of Terror

New Zealand’s Response: Compassion and Reform

The Royal Commission: Confronting Systemic Failure

Legal Proceedings: From Guilty Plea to Appeal

Global Contagion: The Attack’s Ideological Afterlife

Healing, Remembrance, and the Unfinished Work

Conclusion: Vigilance as Moral Obligation

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This Post Has 4 Comments

  1. Watershedd

    The terrorism exercised by this individual demonstrates his intent to becomes renowned, to push his racist, supremacist invective around the world. Any legal appeals are simply an effort to revive his infamy and drive his white supremacist agenda. I hope the NZ court sees this strategy for what it is – an ongoing wedge of hatred in the psyche of a beautiful people and country. Aotearoa/ New Zealand has already shown us all how to respond to such attacks. They have much to be proud of in their response to terrorism.

  2. Paula

    The name of the perpetrator must be forgotten, the crimes committed etched in stone for all eternity. Hate is destructive, that’s all you can say for hate. Justice has to be done, but giving the perpetrator a further platform to showcase his hate, isn’t to the benefit of society as a whole.

  3. The Faceless Freedom Fighter

    This post highlights to me something that I find unsettling. A white supremacist terrorists, let’s call him what he is, a terrorist, gets the full benefit of the law, and then some, let’s see how this compares to the treatment meted out to the alleged Bondi terrorist. Don’t misunderstand me, both crimes disgust me equally. Both shooters deserve to rot in jail, then find a very warm environment in the afterlife. There is never an acceptable excuse for attacking unarmed civilians, never!

  4. Hyppolite

    Powerful post, powerful poem, powerful message. Hate is like rotting wood, it eats people from the inside out, ultimately it is nothing more than a shattered shell of a person, hate makes a person lose their soul and then their outer substance. We must never give into hate. Society has to guard against hate, and treat all haters, whoever they are, with appropriate harshness.

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