“I Was Expressing My Disenfranchisement Due To Our Political Class’s Malaise” Confirms Teen Who Brutally Assaulted Man In Racially Motivated Attack In Dublin

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A BRUTAL racially motivated assault which saw a man, originally from India, allegedly stabbed with ‘sharp objects’, stripped of his clothes and robbed by a group of youths in Tallaght, Dublin has been described by many as a despicable act.

However, unlike other media outlets who haven’t bothered to give this horrific assault much attention, WWN has sought to launder the motivations and reasons why the perpetrators would do such a thing.

WWN spoke with one eloquent teenager attacker about the broader context of the incident, echoing what many of his racists defenders on social media have said.

“It speaks to the inherent distrust I have in a political system, which is an ideological vacuum, that this is the only outlet I have to express my frustration,” explained the scumbag on the agreement we would keep his identity hidden.

“I believe it was Martin Luther King Jr who said ‘a riot is the language of the unheard’ and despite the fact I’d assault that prick ‘n all for just being black, I firmly believe this gets to the heart of why I’m going around violently assaulting people because of the colour of their skin,” informed the young man.

“As a teenager who joined in a large group essentially attempting to murder someone because of the colour of their skin, I am not a scumbag rather, I am repudiating the managed neglect carried out by a political class whose malaise has rubber-stamped my systemic oppression. I had no other choice but to do this, I am merely expressing my disenfranchisement at a capitalist system which chooses profit over fulfilling the basic needs of people,” added the misunderstood whippersnapper.

“It’s my belief we have reached a stage pioneering sociologist Émile Durkheim would call ‘anomie’, defined by isolation, alienation and a complete deregulation of social cohesion and norms, so you can all stop being angry now because I really had no other available choice to my in life than to do some violent assaulting of people of colour,” concluded the innocent cherub.

“See, we told you it wasn’t just about being a violent racist,” chimed the racist dregs of the internet’s comment sections.

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