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'do a search for "Usual Dance"'

I did. See my earlier post.
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//- It's something of a tradition, similar to my PMQs threads.//

What? Prejudice and pre-judging news events are now in the same category as indulgent fantasy? Lol
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well as you have now posted on this thread you know what I'm talking about.
https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1678248-4.html#answer-13263354
"come on you know me well enough, do a search for "Usual Dance" - It's something of a tradition, similar to my PMQs threads"

In the absence of supporting evidence, is making a bigoted, prejudiced claim a, "tradition" something to be proud of in your opinion?
I wish I did, Tora, but you've started a thread regarding people speculating whether the perpetrator of this latest attack was mad or a terrorist. You mentioned Sunni Muslims yet this has no bearing on the posst, I believe?
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I just pointed out that the entire population of Armenia is not Christian.
Ah, ok.
"Armenia is Christian officially but it is home to a lot of Sunnis."

"I just pointed out that the entire population of Armenia is not Christian."

Not exactly since you chose to mention Sunnis but for some reason, not Yazidis who are a greater percentage than Sunnis.

Why was that?
He left a confession note and was shouting “please help me” as he was arrested. He was known to police for property something. I think he is probably someone who has mental health problems, perhaps during lockdown. He looks a lot older than 29, or 39 as some papers have said.
he seemed to be anti-Turkey, a country long at loggerheads with Armenia. So it seems possible he may have been a Christian who objected to a mostly Islamic nation.

Could it be TTT's got it backassward again?
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"It's something of a tradition, similar to my PMQs threads."

Again - it's not 'a tradition'.

Sounds deliberate to me.

Sky news

\\"The person came on the pavement by the Levi's store and the bank, then drove onto the street, hit the person and killed them in the street, then came back onto the kerb, went down the kerb, through the cafe area and then into the storefront," he said.//

\\He said: "We are no experts but this looks intentional - by the way the car went on the pavement."//

\\He said: "We are no experts but this looks intentional - by the way the car went on the pavement."//

That's from the same witness who said he seen, "dead bodies all over the place"...
Are you trying to insinuate that he is an unreliable witness CORBY?

How do you think seriously injured (and knocked out) people would look on the spur of the moment?
I used a statement as appeared in quotes in the Daily Mail online.

His tweet is slightly different but contained the same meaning.

"We think we have witnessed a terrorist attack here in Berlin we’re not sure there’s a lot of people dead bodies all over the place we’ve seen a car that came down the road and ended up in a storefront covering three city blocks it’s pretty horrific #berlin (sic)"

"How do you think seriously injured (and knocked out) people would look on the spur of the moment?"

I would not have speculated by describing folk as "dead", if they appeared to be badly injured, that is the description I would have used.
YMB, an unreliable witness doesn't mean a lying witness. I'm sure it's clear that the witness perception could have been of dead bodies, rather than injured people.

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