Good. A Police officer SHOULD be a defender of people's rights. I would expect no less
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All I can say is wtf? Your logic escapes me. Who defends terrorists...
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Suddenly Le Pen won't name drop him
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Let it be known. "
@nytimes: The police officer killed in the Paris attack was a proud defender of gay rights http://nyti.ms/2q0xOhZ ”Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Paix à son âme
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There's no justifiable cause to legitimise terrorism in the world we live in be it in Africa, Europe, South & North America, Asia, Australia
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It's Oceania for countries like Australia.
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I actually wonder if the terrorism label is incorrect, and it was just a hate crime, as we have so often here in the US
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May he rest in peace
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Putting the victim's photo to honour is better than publicising the photo of the killer.
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Title misleading. Leaves us thinking he was killed cuz he was gay, not cuz of terror attack.
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Can you automatically rule that possibility out? Maybe all of ISIS is hiding in a gay nightclub that he happened to be in.
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Maybe ISIS would rather slit their own throats rather than hang out in a gay night club waiting on someone. Given how they feel about gays.
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We can hope.
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I don't think there's an "easy button" here Jim.
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