What do they have Hero in parentheses? She is a hero.
he·ro
/ˈhirō,ˈhērō/
noun
1.
a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
And while they don’t have ‘suspect’ in parentheses? They all tackled him while witnessing the incident
sus·pect
See definitions in:
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verb
/səˈspek(t)/
1.
have an idea or impression of the existence, presence, or truth of (something) without certain proof.
> 34 people have been arrested over suspected involvement in the riots so far <
Unfortunately, that’s the most important line in the whole article.
A Muslim stabs innocent Irish children. Outraged Irish citizens take to the streets.
Does the Irish government respond by cracking down on the Muslims? No. They respond by cracking down on the outraged Irish citizens.
Buckle up, Ireland. You haven’t seen a thing yet. And for the doubters, just google “no-go zones” in France and Sweden.
Sooner of later some of the muzz maggots are gonna be found dead and no one will have seen a damned thing.
Excellent.
Oct 7.
The day the awakening in the West started.
NATIONAL HERO!!!!!
Very impressive
Women are at such a disadvantage against men in physical violence
Very brave
It’s not like me at six five 220 wading in
She deserves whatever commendation Ireland gives out
Stark contrast to Uvalde cowards
still no name for the attacker, but BBC & the rest of the FakeNewsMSM & more have been milking the reaction to the stabbings non-stop:
27 Nov: Daily Mail: Booker Prize judges deny this year’s winner was influenced by last week’s riots in Dublin after Paul Lynch’s novel Prophet Song which describes police and protesterts clashing in Ireland is handed the award
Esi Edugyan admitted the recent Dublin mayhem did feature in their discussions
Anti-migrant rampage launched by as many as 500 thugs on Thursday
by Jennifer Ruby
Prophet Song by Paul Lynch, 46, was named winner after a full day of discussions on Saturday, with judges insisting current events were not a ‘central factor’ in their decision.
But chairman of judges Esi Edugyan admitted yesterday that while the recent Dublin mayhem was not ‘particularly front of mind’, it did feature in their discussions...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12793563/Booker-Prize-judges-deny-years-winner-influenced-weeks-riots-Dublin-Paul-Lynchs-novel-Prophet-Song-describes-police-protesterts-clashing-Ireland-handed-award.html
I’m surprised she’s not labeled an islamophobe for interfering with this man’s effort at fulfilling Allah’s will.
Who is the muslim knife attacker?
“Ban knives, not terrorists”.
Hate the innanimate object, not the sinner!
“The woman who risked her own life to try and protect children from a knife-wielding attacker has been called a ‘hero’.”
Good on you, lass! Too bad you couldn’t have a gun, you’d’ve been able to do a mag dump on his ass.
An entire article on the attack and none of these words appeared once: “Algerian,” “migrant,” “immigrant,” or “Muslim.”