Roy Batty
Daily Stormer
March 19, 2019
They are completely freaking out over Brenton Tarrant.
Too many people have had enough and think Brenton did nothing wrong. Especially, apparently, in Australia.
Not me though. I condemn violence and the sickening display of blah blah blah.
People who, unlike me, support physically removing kebab are getting a lesson in police state intimidation though.
An Adelaide man has been banned from using the internet after allegedly making comments on social media in support of the Christchurch terrorist attack.
Chad Vinzelberg’s alleged online comments prompted police to raid the 37-year-old man’s northern suburbs property on Friday.
Was this a 37-year-old Boomer who posted on Facebook under his real name?
They allegedly discovered a replica pistol, which was loaded with a single bullet, two flick knives, an extendable baton under Vinzelberg’s bed, and a medieval mace and a crossbow in his shed.
In an interview with police, Mr Vinzelberg said he thought he had acquired the weapons legally.
Mr Vinzelberg was charged with four counts of possessing prohibited weapons and one count of possessing prescribed equipment.
They raided him for being mean on the internet and then found a reason to arrest him once they were inside his house. He had some cool medieval decor and that, apparently, is illegal even though you can buy this stuff on the internet and I bet 100 quid that no one goes on a “macing” spree.
If they do tho, let’s hope they remember their GoPro.
If they didn’t find the mace, I’m sure they would have just confiscated his sharp silverware. “27 forks, knives and spoon, eh m8? That’s 27 counts!”
This applies to all Anglo countries that DIDN’T rebel against the Crown.
A police prosecutor told the Elizabeth Magistrates Court that Mr Vinzelberg posed a genuine concern for the safety of the community and that authorities were undertaking further investigations in relation to other devices located at his address.
However, his lawyer said the items were ornamental and were on display in his “man cave”.
Mr Vinzelberg was not charged in relation to the alleged online comment.
Magistrate Gary Gumpl said that, in light of recent events, he would be banned from using the internet or social media.
An Australian getting in trouble for shitposting on the internet?
What has the world come to?
Australians are some of the most genteel and helpful people on the internet.
The internet will be a darker, less courteous place with them gone.