![]() In the post, he wrote that it was “time to stop shitposting and time to make a real life effort” - meaning, essentially, that it was time to stop fooling around on the internet and turn his extremist views into real-world action. The shooter posted the manifesto, along with a link to the forthcoming live stream of the promised attack, on 8chan, one of the main online homes of meme-loving right-wing extremists. The document rails against Muslims and immigrants and includes several references to memes and video games. Police are currently investigating a sprawling 74-page manifesto that the 28-year-old suspect allegedly wrote and posted on social media shortly before the attack. ![]() The man who allegedly shot and killed 49 people at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, framed the attack as a real-life escalation of meme-based internet culture.
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