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The Truth About 'Angelic Choirboy' Axel Rudakubana the Media Don't Want You to Know

Axel Rudakubana has been painted as in innocent victim by the media.  A shy, angelic looking choir boy who suffers from Autism, shunned by his peers for being different.


Seven year gap in photos.

There are no recent pictures of Axel Rudakubana. A full seven years of appear to be missing from the internet. Not a single photo of the youth appears to exist past his 12th birthday. The photos appear to have been black-holed by google, leaving nothing but pictures of him as a fresh-faced child.  The delay in naming him more than enough time for recent photos to be scrubbed from the internet.  


False narrative.

The mainstream media have painted a fake picture of Rudakubana, framing him as a quite and shy little boy who liked dance theatre, Doctor Who and doing charity work. Every one of them has also published irrelevant photos of Rudakubana, as a little boy, or geeky pre-teen.


This is sheer propaganda and obviously part of the WOKE agenda. Had it been a white man there would have been no such reporting. Palmed off as searching for a motive, this is really done to plant a false narrative in the public's mind, one of a shy little boy from Cardiff and not a violent killer from an immigrant family.


The picture of a tragic misunderstood Autistic boy is entirely different to the chilling reality. Firstly Axel Rudakubana is a man at 18 years of age and stands around 5.10 in height. He looks nothing like he did as a little boy, the hair, clothes and personality all entirely different to those images being pushed by the media.


Axel Rudakubana took a kitchen knife, travelled to the scene by taxi, where he brutally murdered 3 innocent little girls and attempted to murder 8 more. The attacks were reportedly 'frenzied and sustained' with Rudakabana stabbing at the neck of victims in an attempt to sever their heads. The attacks weren't random, Rudakubana knew the event was happening and travelled there specifically because of it.


History of violence.

An unconfirmed social media post by a classmate claims that Rudakubana was expelled for carrying a knife, and had chillingly hinted at what he was planning by saying that Britain needed a genocide like the one in Rwanda.


The post reads:

"Axel was expelled for carrying a knife. He was in my class and told us that we needed a genocide like they had in Rwanda to fix the problems. Police knew him and he was known to social services."

Genocide

Rudakubana's father came to Britain from Rwanda following the Civil war there. Vision News has learned that Rudakubana was a soldier in the Rwandan Kagame army between 1990 and 1994, during which time the army murdered between 10 and 15 million people in the Congo and Rwanda and enacted a genocide against the rival Tutsi tribe. It was this genocide that his father took part in, that Axel Rudakubana seemed to be obsessed with.


The media has chosen to concentrate on the public's reaction rather than the actual atrocity, neglecting to report on these events. It is evident that the safety of our women and children is now at risk, prompting the public to demand answers. The primary responsibility of the Government is to safeguard the British people, a duty they have failed to fulfill. Instead of addressing this issue, they have focused on protecting those entering the country and have dismissed any criticism as 'far-right,' granting the police extensive authority to suppress dissent.



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