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Darwinian "Natural Selector" Finn Kills 10 - Finnland Mulls Tighter Gun Control

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Incredible cognizant dissonance - instead of mulling the worldview that causes this insanity, blame the gun...


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In cyberspace, a young man with short blond hair calling himself Sturmgeist89 - presumed to be the school gunman - had spent the past few weeks broadcasting an extremist world view, weaving together far-left and neo-Nazi strands.

Together it formed what he called the "Manifesto of a Natural Selector".

"I cannot say that I am of the same race as this miserable, arrogant and selfish human race. No! I have evolved a step higher," he wrote in a blog.

In his account on the video-sharing website YouTube, which he accessed for the last time just hours before the shooting, Sturmgeist89 wrote he was "prepared to fight and die for my cause".

"I, as a natural selector, will eliminate all who I see unfit, disgraces of human race and failures of natural selection."


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  1. Panta,

    I didn't read anything in that article to indicate that the kid was not a Bible-believing Christian. There was nothing to indicate that he was, either, but why are you so sure he wasn't one of yours?

    The kid was sick. That doesn't make him unChristian.

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  2. "Together it formed what he called the "Manifesto of a Natural Selector"."

    Oh. That's very different. Never mind.

    :^)

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