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But Brownlee told Magic Talk’s Sean Plunket that the phrase “almost feels hollow” due to the severity of the attack.
“It feels, in a way, empty. You have to admire all the families who came forward and the people who gave the victims impact statements who were unfazed by the circumstances, the [gravity] of the moment, and they just said what they thought … You just have to take your hat off to them, “he said Monday.
Brownlee, who is the parliamentarian for Ilam in Christchurch, added that if there is “one good thing” coming from the mosque attacks, it is that everyone realized that “we are just people.”
“We feel the same, we bleed the same and we love the same. My hat is off to them when they say they can forgive this guy, because frankly I fight, I really fight,” he said.
“He almost feels empty, yes, he is locked up for the rest of his life, he is a very sad and sick little individual, but you can never replace those lives or never replace the damage caused to the families of the victims and long term pain that they will suffer. “