Christian Polish murderer of 60 women to go free

Started by Robtard2 pages

Fact: If attackers are from a Muslim majority country, it's automatically assumed that they're Muslims.

Here we have Pekalski (aka The Vampire of Bytow) born in a Christian majority country (87.5%), baptized a Catholic and the assumption is "we don't know if he was a Christian or not."

It's almost like there's one set of rules for Muslims and another special set of rules for Christians (or at least non

Actually what was said was that being baptized doesn't mean you're a Christian.

Fact: if you're from a Christian majority country and you blow yourself and others up and before you do so you scream "praise jesus!" yeah, I'm assuming your ass is Christian.

EDIT: Even if what you just said were true, do you see the comedy in complaining about how there is one set of rules for Islam and another set for Christianity? Since usually that whole line of thought runs in the favor of Islam, as they get passes other religions do not. We've seen it here. Thread about muslims committing murders: deemed pointless. Thread about a Christian murderer: apparently not so pointless.

I know I know, now is the part where you explain how it's different cuz reasons and stuff.

Your "they gets passes" is just something you've pulled out of your bleeding ass, m8

Originally posted by Robtard
Fact: If attackers are from a Muslim majority country, it's automatically assumed that they're Muslims.

Here we have Pekalski (aka The Vampire of Bytow) born in a Christian majority country (87.5%), baptized a Catholic and the assumption is "we don't know if he was a Christian or not."

It's almost like there's one set of rules for Muslims and another special set of rules for Christians (or at least non


No at all. I think we made it clear that religion-based attacks are distinguished from attacks commited by a certain nationalities.
The same goes with ideology-based attacks versus random crimes or crimes for profit.

There is no reason to assume this maniac was religiously motivated. There are many solid reasons to assume jihadists shouting Allah Akbar or forcing people to recite Islamic creed are religiously motivated. Simple. 👆

BTW From my personal experience, I know people who are babtized but are now either buddists or Atheists. Everyone knows someone like that, really.

Originally posted by Robtard
Your "they gets passes" is just something you've pulled out of your bleeding ass, m8

This argument would hold up a bit better if we weren't seeing it done on this very board. The pass in this occasion was that this topic was not deemed pointless, yet the topic about the Muslim murderers was deemed pointless.

That topic was seen as trying to take a shot at all Muslims. Magically though, this topic has not been deemed as being done solely to take a shot at all Christians.

That sure does sound like a pass, but I know: different cuz reasons.

Nope, what I said is true. You pulled it from your ass, so to speak

Originally posted by Robtard
Nope, what I said is true. You pulled it from your ass, so to speak

You're perverted love for anything Muslism releated is sickening. I bet you wouldn't called a Middle Eastern jihadist a terrorist if they killed a group of people in front of you while screaming God is great and we're associated with the Islamist state.

Guess what? A spade is spade is a spade no matter how you wished it wasn't.

Originally posted by Surtur
Indeed, I was baptized. So was my brother. In one week is the Christening of my cousins baby. My cousin is an atheist, but the chick he married is not.

Not only was I baptized, I had to do Communion at age 8 and Confirmation at age 14.

So you were raised a Christian in a Christian household and identified as a Christian as a child.

Baptism is a Christian tradition carried out by Christian families.

Originally posted by Steve Zodiac
So you were raised a Christian in a Christian household and identified as a Christian as a child.

Baptism is a Christian tradition carried out by Christian families.

An important element of Polish nationalism has been its identification with the Roman Catholic religion, through this is a relatively recent development, with its roots in the counter-reformation of the 17th century,

Originally posted by SquallX
You're perverted love for anything Muslism releated is sickening. I bet you wouldn't called a Middle Eastern jihadist a terrorist if they killed a group of people in front of you while screaming God is great and we're associated with the Islamist state.

Guess what? A spade is spade is a spade no matter how you wished it wasn't.

You have some serious issues, you're like a Haitian version of Time-Immemorial, remember that bag of loose nuts-and-bolts.

Originally posted by Steve Zodiac
An important element of Polish nationalism has been its identification with the Roman Catholic religion, through this is a relatively recent development, with its roots in the counter-reformation of the 17th century,

Do you have any thoughts of your​ own, or are you just going to keep plagiarizing other people?

https://alchetron.com/Polish-nationalism-4013823-W

Originally posted by Silent Master
Do you have any thoughts of your​ own, or are you just going to keep plagiarizing other people?

https://alchetron.com/Polish-nationalism-4013823-W

🙂 Snip

Originally posted by Steve Zodiac
An important element of Polish nationalism has been its identification with the Roman Catholic religion, through this is a relatively recent development, with its roots in the counter-reformation of the 17th century,

from Wiki

Originally posted by Silent Master
Do you have any thoughts of your​ own, or are you just going to keep plagiarizing other people?

https://alchetron.com/Polish-nationalism-4013823-W

Lmao. This is getting ridiculous though. We have clear evidence of a topic about Muslim murderers being deemed pointless, but this thread about a Christian murderer being deemed apparently worthy of conversation.

But the response is to just pretend it didn't happen lol.

Ok. Time to close the thread, Pekalski is going to spend the rest of his life in a psychiatric ward under authorities's surveillance.

http://www.se.pl/wiadomosci/polska/leszek-pekalski-trafi-do-osrodka-w-gostyninie-nie-wypuszcza-bestii-na-wolnosc_1003095.html

Originally posted by Robtard
Fact: If attackers are from a Muslim majority country, it's automatically assumed that they're Muslims.

I am not aware of this fact. Is it current in society today? Accused by who? The media in general?

If it is true, it is surely unfair and wrong but I will need some kind of stats to prove that it is a common occurence in modern society.

Originally posted by Nibedicus
I am not aware of this fact. Is it current in society today? Accused by who? The media in general?

If it is true, it is surely unfair and wrong but I will need some kind of stats to prove that it is a common occurence in modern society.

I am sure he is talking about me and others on this board, since society in general would be far too afraid to label it before they know for sure. Hell I remember hearing on the radio stories about them referring to the latest terror attack in Paris(nobody died) and saying the guy had ties to "extremism". That is it, just "extremism". So even when they know for sure they can be hesitant.

For me personally, if the guy explodes himself, and he's shouting Allah Ackbar before he does it, and then we find out he's from a Muslim majority country, yeah...I am going to assume this has to do with Islam. I'd be doing the same if a dude was shouting about Jesus before murdering folk.

If Rob was referring to society I too would be confused. They bend over backwards just to not talk about it.

Originally posted by Robtard
You have some serious issues, you're like a Haitian version of Time-Immemorial, remember that bag of loose nuts-and-bolts.

No you useless peon, I speak from actual experiences. Have you ever loss any brothers to these backward idiots? I have.

So it does piss me off when I see or hear anyone in the west that's living a comfy life talks all these shits.