![]() ![]() ![]() The song was created by a group of three Bosnian Serb Army soldiers, one of whom played the trumpet, another played the accordion, and the third on the keyboard. The title of the song refers to the “memetic euphemism for ethnic cleansing directed against Bosnian Turks specifically (kebab is a regional food) and adherents of Islam generally.” “Remove Kebab” Is a ‘Memetic Euphemism for Ethnic Cleansing’ That Originated in SerbiaĪccording to Urban Dictionary, “Remove Kebab” originated in Serbia. “More recently I have been working part-time as a kebab removalist,” he wrote. In Tarrant’s lengthy manifesto, that he wrote before the shootings, he mentioned working as a “kebab removalist.” ![]() While in the car on his way to the mosque, a song started playing in the background. On Friday (local time), Tarrant filmed himself driving to Masjid Al Noor mosque and then continued to film as he entered the building with rifles that had the names of various mass shooters that came before him. “Remove Kebab” is the name of the song that played in the Facebook LIVE video that was recorded by Brenton Tarrant, the man that police say is responsible for killing more than 49 people in New Zealand. Brenton Tarrant posted a manifesto link on Twitter. ![]()
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