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well if I just go by the statement made by the killers father, I gotta say, there is a vast gap in the way the Syrian thinks and the way we in the west do.
he justifies his sons action because his son's "honor" was damaged and the school did nothing to fix that... so the kid kills someone.
I don't care what the dead kid did.
He justifies his son's actions because his son was beaten and bullied, and the school did nothing to fix that, according to his version of events. I care about what the dead kid might have done because, no matter which version you believe, the dead kid played a role in these events. Whether he was a hero defending a girl from sexual harassment, or a bully picking on a younger, weaker victim, the killing wasn't random.
And I care about the truth. So I hope that at some point we will know the truth. In the meantime, since we don't know the truth, I reserve judgment.
i.e. hundreds if not thousands of Arabic speakers have publicly commented in defense of the boy murderer and blamed the Swedish, the schools, anyone else.
There does not appear to be any migrants stepping forward saying what the boy did was wrong.
The migrant community has failed to say that committing murder, because a bigger boy at school prevents you from harassing the girls who you think shouldn't be there, cannot be justified.
Instead they are blaming Sweden and the school.
I swear next we'll be hearing about how this family is suing for a million kronos for some concocted insult they perceived to have incurred.
This week the mainstream left-wing paper Aftonbladet published a sympathetic interview with the father of the 14 year old migrant killer who accused the dead boy of not defending the teenage girl, but instead beign guilty of bullying his migrant classmate. In a remarkable admission of the alien culture the accused came from, the father of the “Arab student” told the paper the school had done nothing in the wake of the altercation in December:
“The school did nothing to help him and establish his honour. Instead, my son had to meet this 15 year old every day. It made him very upset”.
Hate to say this, but with father's stupid attitude like this, no wonder your kid ended up being a killer.
EVERYBODY (well almost) got bullied, if you killed the bully, well, Its still a crime (murder) despite circumstances.
How did this dad know that the 15 year old did not defend the teenage girl? Was he there? If his killer son thought killing is easy, what makes you think lying is hard for him?
The murderer comes from a community that supports his murdering another boy. That very community live and breathe a set of principles different to those of the dead boy.
IF they operate as a massive thug gang, as they have in this instance and many others, then they will be treated that way.
i.e. hundreds if not thousands of Arabic speakers have publicly commented in defense of the boy murderer and blamed the Swedish, the schools, anyone else.
There does not appear to be any migrants stepping forward saying what the boy did was wrong.
The migrant community has failed to say that committing murder, because a bigger boy at school prevents you from harassing the girls who you think shouldn't be there, cannot be justified.
Instead they are blaming Sweden and the school.
I swear next we'll be hearing about how this family is suing for a million kronos for some concocted insult they perceived to have incurred.
Yup but one came from a Western culture. It's pretty easy to go from one similar culture to another and assimilate.
you said it.
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