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Troll_Whisperer said:
Kynes said:
Troll_Whisperer said:
Kynes said:
He has been released, maybe he wasn't as dangerous as that news report made him appear.

He's been released, but it was on bail. Also, he has to go to a police station twice a day, cannot leave the country, his passport has been confiscated and he's address and phone number have been has been set.

 


Do you really think that if he was really dangerous, he would have been released in any form?

He's basically unders surveillance, so even if he it was just a "joke" he could be dangerous, he could end up carrying out his plan, now or in the future.

Why so defensive about someone who's basically threatening to murder a group of people because of their ideology?


Because I reckon how this unfolds. This is the typical situation where something gets a lot of exposure, then it ends in almost nothing, but we don't get the same exposure of the real facts in the mainstream media. I live in Spain, I read Spanish newspapers and watch Spanish tv, and this has been used by most tv stations (TVE, Tele5, La Sexta and Cuatro) and some newspapers and radio stations to incite the hate towards the Catholics and the Pope. This has been used to incite the rage and justify the parade against the Catholics and the Pope, where anarchists threw lots of one litter beer glass bottles against the pilgrims and the police. It seems that there are some politicians who need this confrontation and anger to propel their opportunities in the next elections.