Author Topic: The Axel Rudakubana atrocity  (Read 185 times)

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Offline Steve_uk

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The Axel Rudakubana atrocity
« on: April 13, 2026, 05:09:PM »
He killed three young girls at a Taylor-Swift themed dance class on July 29, 2024, and attempted to murder ten others.

One is reminded of the Manchester Ariana Grande concert bombing on 22 May, 2017, which killed 22. It seems Salman Abedi and other non-indigenous youths have a problem with Western culture, in particular young girls enjoying themselves whilst partaking of leisure activities.

The Southport inquiry, whilst blaming the parents for concealing the fact that Rudakubana had access to knives in his bedroom, contained the following statement:

 Sir Adrian Fulford, inquiry charman, stated:       

      “Far too often, [Rudakubana’s] ‘case’ was passed from one public sector agency to another in an inappropriate merry-go-round of referrals, assessments, case-closures and ‘hand-offs’.”

One wonders whether taxpayers are getting value for money with so many "professionals" involved in such cases.      https://youtu.be/GKlV_BPYk50