很蹊跷啊,在场的人都说有两个凶手,还喊真主伟大,现在怎么就只有一个了?

我觉得Bissonnette有自己的ideology,他留下可以说就是准备为他的行为庭审辩白,到时一切真相大白。。

川普上周的行事可以说超出政治解决问题的框架。。所谓上行下效。。

关于为什么第一起(肯定不是最后一起)发生在加拿大,确实值得深思,,
很有可能,这个枪手还是魁省义务献血CALL center 的义工呢。
 
现在魁省无论什么党派甚至far-right都在谴责这一袭击事件,反对党PQ的党魁对自己在上次省选中说的AK47可以藏在面纱的话感到后悔,并且觉得在选举中强调身份认同有点过了。这其实很容易理解,在FLQ 危机和蒙大工学院惨案后,魁省的主流民意(无论统独)是对暴力的拒绝。联邦废除枪支登记最大的阻力也看来魁省。 这次事件对魁省的震动很大,魁省的省长和魁市的市长在新闻发布会上落泪,你觉得魁省的反对党太弱了。看来加拿大的ultra-right 大旗真得有像你这样的CFCer 挺身而出来扛了。

在CFC,左派的我呀,第一个警告极左之后必然极右,极左必须为之后的右转负责。第一个警告关于ALTRIGHT上台,魁省杀人之后,我第一句话,就是谴责必须滴。我这左派当得,邦邦硬啊。哈哈。钟摆原理你慢慢体会吧。虽然贵圈再三警告左派走了极端,就是没人听。结果呢,十声最后这次调查,愣是没人在左派下面挂个号。反而逼我叛变革命?
 
那为啥都称这些人是懦夫?
这是西方主流们的一贯说法.
不管怎么说, 这帮人是置自己生死于不顾的, 跟懦夫似乎沾不上啊.
 
Quebec City mosque shooting: Why there’s almost never a second shooter
By Patrick Cain National Online Journalist, News Global News
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Quebec City mosque attack suspect faces 6 murder charges


There’s almost never a second shooter.

Two things are consistently true about gun attacks on groups of people in North America:

  1. There are often reports of multiple gunmen.
  2. They’re almost never accurate.
It’s made its way into a checklist for following confused, violent attacks on the news (see #4):



Sunday’s attack on a Quebec City mosque followed this pattern. Police made two arrests, which led to reports that more than one gunman had been involved.

This turned out not to be true; one of those arrested, Alexandre Bissonette, has been charged with six counts of first-degree murder, while Mohamed Belkhadir was arrested after he panicked and fled the heavily armed police who arrived after the shooting. Police freed Belkhadir on Monday, and now say he is a witness, not a suspect.

Very few people, even those with extreme beliefs, ever become violent, explains University of Toronto sociology professor Jooyoung Lee, an expert on gun violence. And almost none ever engage in the large-scale violence of a mass shooting.

“The vast majority of racist people will not air their racism, or they will practice subtler forms of discrimination and prejudice. Then there’s a smaller handful who are exceptional cases who will act out violently, and an even smaller proportion who will commit lethal violence on the scale of someone like Dylann Roof, or in (Timothy) McVeigh’s case, have a plot to overthrow the state.”

“There are not a lot of people who, when the time comes, will become violent. Most people, through socialization, or their psychological development as adults, will not be capable of that kind of premeditated violence on innocent others.”

There are almost no North American examples of a mass shooting with more than one gunman. The 2015 San Bernardino attack, in which a husband and wife killed 14 people, and the Columbine high school shootings in 1999, in which two students fatally shot 15 people, are the only North American examples we’ve been able to find. (In this list of 85 U.S. mass shootings going back to the 1980s, 82 had only one gunman.)

Every stranger-on-stranger mass shooting or terrorist attack in recent Canadian history, from the École Polytechnique massacre in 1989 to the Dawson College shooting in 2006 to the 2014 Parliament Hill attack, has featured a “lone-wolf” gunman.

Very few people engage in any kind of violence, far fewer in the extreme violence of a mass shooting involving strangers, and the odds are radically against two such people finding each other and acting together.
 
Incorrect Fox News tweet on Quebec City mosque attack earns scorn of PMO
PMO spokesperson writes letter to U.S. outlet, saying 'tweet dishonours the memory of the 6 victims'
By Peter Zimonjic, CBC News Posted: Jan 31, 2017 7:30 PM ET Last Updated: Jan 31, 2017 11:18 PM ET

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Justin Trudeau and Sophie Grégoire Trudeau place flowers at a makeshift memorial during a vigil in Quebec City on Monday night. A shooting Sunday at a mosque in the city left six people dead and eight others injured. (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press)


The director of communications for the Prime Minister's Office has written to Fox News, asking it to remove a tweet that she says is "dishonouring" the victims of the Quebec City mosque shooting.

Kate Purchase sent the letter to Bill Shine, co-president of Fox News Channel, asking the organization to remove a tweet that incorrectly reported the suspect in the shooting was of "Moroccan origin."

Fox News responded by saying it regretted the error and would delete the tweet.

Amid the chaos that characterized the initial hours after the shooting, the incorrect information was also reported by a number of Canadian news organizations, including CBC News.

The Fox tweet only mentioned one possible shooter, while other organizations reported that there were two possible shooters, including one that was of Moroccan origin. Fox 's tweet contained text across an image of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau saying "We condemn this terror attack on Muslims."

While two men were initially arrested, police have only charged 27-year-old Alexandre Bissonnette. The second man, 19-year-old Mohamed Belkhadir, was not involved in the shooting but rather was a witness to the attack that left six dead.

A link contained in the Fox News tweet leads readers to a story about the shooting in which Fox explains that its initial reporting on the incident later proved to be incorrect.

But Purchase wanted that tweet updated to reflect the most recent information.

"Sadly, this misleading information has been left to stand on the Fox News Channel's Twitter account and continues to circulate online even now," Purchase wrote.

"These tweets by Fox News dishonour the memory of the six victims and their families by spreading misinformation, playing identity politics, and perpetuating fear and division within our communities."

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A screengrab of the tweet by Fox News, which went out Monday. (@FoxNews/CBC)

Purchase goes on to say that Canada is an "open, welcoming" country and a "nation of millions of immigrants and refugees."

Moving beyond the tweet, Purchase says that "we need to remain focused on keeping our communities safe and united, instead of trying to build walls and scapegoat communities.

"If we allow individuals and organizations to succeed by scaring people, we do not actually end up any safer. Fear does not make us safer," she says. "It makes us weaker. Ramping up fear and closing our borders is not a solution. It distracts from the real issues that affect people's day to day life.

"For all of these reasons, we ask that Fox News either retract or update the tweet to reflect the suspect's actual identity."

Late Tuesday, FoxNews.com managing director Refet Kaplan issued a statement saying the organization regretted the error and had made moves to correct it.

"FoxNews.com initially corrected the misreported information with a tweet and an update to the story on Monday," Kaplan said in the statement. "The earlier tweets have now been deleted. We regret the error."

Purchase went on Twitter late Tuesday to thank Fox for deleting the tweet.

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Incorrect Fox News tweet on Quebec City mosque attack earns scorn of PMO
PMO spokesperson writes letter to U.S. outlet, saying 'tweet dishonours the memory of the 6 victims'
By Peter Zimonjic, CBC News Posted: Jan 31, 2017 7:30 PM ET Last Updated: Jan 31, 2017 11:18 PM ET

quebec-mosque-shooting-vigils-20170130.jpg

Justin Trudeau and Sophie Grégoire Trudeau place flowers at a makeshift memorial during a vigil in Quebec City on Monday night. A shooting Sunday at a mosque in the city left six people dead and eight others injured. (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press)


The director of communications for the Prime Minister's Office has written to Fox News, asking it to remove a tweet that she says is "dishonouring" the victims of the Quebec City mosque shooting.

Kate Purchase sent the letter to Bill Shine, co-president of Fox News Channel, asking the organization to remove a tweet that incorrectly reported the suspect in the shooting was of "Moroccan origin."

Fox News responded by saying it regretted the error and would delete the tweet.

Amid the chaos that characterized the initial hours after the shooting, the incorrect information was also reported by a number of Canadian news organizations, including CBC News.

The Fox tweet only mentioned one possible shooter, while other organizations reported that there were two possible shooters, including one that was of Moroccan origin. Fox 's tweet contained text across an image of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau saying "We condemn this terror attack on Muslims."

While two men were initially arrested, police have only charged 27-year-old Alexandre Bissonnette. The second man, 19-year-old Mohamed Belkhadir, was not involved in the shooting but rather was a witness to the attack that left six dead.

A link contained in the Fox News tweet leads readers to a story about the shooting in which Fox explains that its initial reporting on the incident later proved to be incorrect.

But Purchase wanted that tweet updated to reflect the most recent information.

"Sadly, this misleading information has been left to stand on the Fox News Channel's Twitter account and continues to circulate online even now," Purchase wrote.

"These tweets by Fox News dishonour the memory of the six victims and their families by spreading misinformation, playing identity politics, and perpetuating fear and division within our communities."

fox-news-tweet.JPG

A screengrab of the tweet by Fox News, which went out Monday. (@FoxNews/CBC)

Purchase goes on to say that Canada is an "open, welcoming" country and a "nation of millions of immigrants and refugees."

Moving beyond the tweet, Purchase says that "we need to remain focused on keeping our communities safe and united, instead of trying to build walls and scapegoat communities.

"If we allow individuals and organizations to succeed by scaring people, we do not actually end up any safer. Fear does not make us safer," she says. "It makes us weaker. Ramping up fear and closing our borders is not a solution. It distracts from the real issues that affect people's day to day life.

"For all of these reasons, we ask that Fox News either retract or update the tweet to reflect the suspect's actual identity."

Late Tuesday, FoxNews.com managing director Refet Kaplan issued a statement saying the organization regretted the error and had made moves to correct it.

"FoxNews.com initially corrected the misreported information with a tweet and an update to the story on Monday," Kaplan said in the statement. "The earlier tweets have now been deleted. We regret the error."

Purchase went on Twitter late Tuesday to thank Fox for deleting the tweet.

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他除了给川普、乐潘网页点过赞,还给新民党和前故党领杰克林顿点过赞,这怎么没人提?新民党NDP被极右杀人犯崇拜,麻烦大了。。。

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他除了给川普、乐潘网页点过赞,还给新民党和前故党领杰克林顿点过赞,这怎么没人提?新民党NDP被极右杀人犯崇拜,麻烦大了。。。

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这些左媒除了捕风捉影还能干什么?希望下届保守党总理将CBC废掉。哈伯本来有机会,可惜他没有意识到事情的严重性。
 
哈伯屁,把加币搞垮了, 支持 明的凡上
 
这些左媒除了捕风捉影还能干什么?希望下届保守党总理将CBC废掉。哈伯本来有机会,可惜他没有意识到事情的严重性。
将CBC废掉?

看到这话,我笑了。
 
把这个关掉可以有:

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