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//I don't understand why anyone wouldn't do Twitter.// I did briefly, roy. Which really just showed that humans are dangerously insane. So stopped. And yes mozz, all MPs are at least 2 faced- it's an actual requirement.
19:00 Tue 19th Oct 2021
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Personally i don't believe there is anything to see here. The tweet from the MOL re Sir David Amess is clearly in response to the news that the man had died from his injuries. Not in response to the actual incident which he may well have tweeted about earlier. His 'passing' was not announced until some time after the incident.
Usual standard nutty stuff from TTT.
Last Friday at 4:30 little was known about David Amess’ killing other than he had been stabbed. We did not know the ferocity of the attack, motive or assailant. To comment on his ‘passing away’ is and was fit and proper. It was not right comment on the crime at that time as very little was known about it.
Comparing two very different deaths is pointless.
Last Friday at 4:30 little was known about David Amess’ killing other than he had been stabbed. We did not know the ferocity of the attack, motive or assailant. To comment on his ‘passing away’ is and was fit and proper. It was not right comment on the crime at that time as very little was known about it.
Comparing two very different deaths is pointless.
One thing about terrorist killings is that the perpetrators are not detered, no matter what measures are suggested. That reminds me of a US navy veteran of WW2 in the Pacific, who said that the thought of someone fighting against you, (Kamikaze) and having no fear of death, is a terrifying thought in itself.
Naomi24,
We know he was murdered. When Khan sent his Tweet shortly after the news broke, we knew very little. We did not know Amess had been stabbed 17 times. We did not know it was a terrorist attack. Khan was commenting on his death, not his murder.
Khan's tweet about Floyd was 11 days after his death, not a few hours. More details were in the public domain, and Khan was commenting on the crime, not on Floyd dying (who he didn’t know).
We know he was murdered. When Khan sent his Tweet shortly after the news broke, we knew very little. We did not know Amess had been stabbed 17 times. We did not know it was a terrorist attack. Khan was commenting on his death, not his murder.
Khan's tweet about Floyd was 11 days after his death, not a few hours. More details were in the public domain, and Khan was commenting on the crime, not on Floyd dying (who he didn’t know).
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