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In any case; I would rather have preferred a Ruger Mini 30, but I alre — Anders Behring Breivik

"In any case; I would rather have preferred a Ruger Mini 30, but I already own a 7.62 bolt rifle and it is likely that the police wouldn’t grant me a similar caliber. On the application form I stated: “hunting deer”. It would have been tempting to just write the truth; “executing category A and B cultural Marxists/multiculturalist traitors” just to see their reaction:P"
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Anders Behring Breivik
Anders Behring Breivik
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Anders Behring Breivik is a Norwegian neo-Nazi, mass murderer, and domestic terrorist who perpetrated the 2011 Norway attacks. A believer in the Great Replacement conspiracy theory, he sought to combat perceived "Cultural Marxism" by detonating a car bomb in Oslo and carrying out a mass shooting on the island of Utøya.

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"The Norwegian murderer has shown himself to be as much an enemy of humanity as any jihadist. Indeed, he is a jihadist by any other name. He claims theres a war going on, and there certainly is – a war between civilized people and violent barbarians like him. It sickens me to think that this kind of thing can still happen when it must be obvious to even the most stupid among us that violence will never prevail because it will never win the hearts and minds of the people, the ones who are always left to pick up the pieces. How obvious does that have to be? Youd have to be a moron not to see it, or a fanatic. And, given the parlous state of democracy in Europe today, its clear that any fundamental change in society is going to require overwhelming public support. Violence immediately snuffs that out like a candle. Its gone. This lunatic has murdered 76 innocent people and drawn hatred upon himself and everything he claims to believe in. Hes hated in Norway. Hes hated everywhere, as much as the suicide bombers in London and New York were hated and still are, and as much as any fanatical zealot who thinks they have the right to play God. Violence is not the answer. Its never the answer. And we will never progress as a species until we drag ourselves out of this swamp of violence."
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