

The shells in the video of the Linwood Mosque match those used by AR-15 guns. All of Rob Monster’s tweets are thus unavailable, including the one below: The gunman suspected of carrying out a mass shooting at a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand has filmed the incident with a camera affixed to his head. 25, 2023 at 6:56 AM PDT Updated: seconds ago. Twitter/Shagufta Malik The gunman is believed to have livestreamed the massacre on Facebook, and the video appeared to show him using an AR-15 automatic weapon. When visiting /robmonster a message from Twitter notifies visitors that the page does not exist. Monster was criticized for picking and choosing “freedom of speech” incidents, as Epik apparently did not welcome to host such extremist content domains.Ĭurrently, Rob Monster’s Twitter account appears to have been disabled or even deleted. In a Twitter exchange, Epik founder, Rob Monster, “mixed business with politics,” related to the ideology of the group inflicting the Christchurch massacre.

In the middle of this terrible human loss, a domain registrar’s founder took a stance separate from his company’s past support of right-wing agenda, in the name of “freedom of speech.” The mosque massacre in Christchurch cost the lives of many innocent people, caused by a heinous murderer promoting nazi ideology.
