to lose our lands, our culture and our people is a defeat. an act, which morals you doubt in the present, will be writ by your people in wonder and admiration in the books of history. why did you choose new zealand as a place to attack? are you a part of any political groups or movements? what makes you believe you can speak for a group? the more diverse a group becomes, the less equal it becomes. where they are removed to is not our concern, or responsibility. to lose our lands, our culture and our people is a defeat. you are the voice, you are the klaxon call, you hold the first spear to be thrust at the invaders. there is no pleasant meadow in which you can lay down your weary body, rest your head and wait for it all to blow over. if you lose, no matter how you acted in your loss; whether that is heroically, cowardly, violently, peacefully, virtuously or criminally, if your enemies are writing the history they will describe you as a devil.
ebba was walking to meet her mother after school, when she was murdered by an islamic attacker, driving a stolen vehicle through the shopping promenade on which she was walking. i could no longer ignore the attacks. we are coming for constantinople and we will destroy every mosque and minaret in the city. that difference was ebba akerlund. to incite violence, retaliation and further divide between the european people and the invaders currently occupying european soil. i had little interest in education during my schooling, barely achieving a passing grade.
>no, people will forget my motivations quickly and only remember the attack itself.