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Yeah, how dare people respond to a tragedy by trying to do things that they think will make a future, similar tragedy less likely. Those monsters.
When did that start happening here?
Yeah, how dare people respond to a tragedy by trying to do things that they think will make a future, similar tragedy less likely. Those monsters.
Yeah, there's a big picture involved when an Al Qaeda member kills people.
You... don't understand the difference between this and September 11th?
You continue to fail at pointing fingers and naming names at the big picture with this kid. Who supports him? It's time for you to fail to answer, again.
Still waiting for you to show me the "entire political media industry" responsible for inciting this.
When did that start happening here?
Yeah, how dare people respond to a tragedy by trying to do things that they think will make a future, similar tragedy less likely. Those monsters.
You can disagree with their choice of policy to make these tragedies less likely if you would like, but people pushing for gun control in response to this are doing it precisely because they think it would make future tragedies less likely.
You can disagree with their choice of policy to make these tragedies less likely if you would like, but people pushing for gun control in response to this are doing it precisely because they think it would make future tragedies less likely.
Because before firearms, humans were benevolent saints?
Some people give the human race way too much credit. We are animals.
The face value is that you are trying to play down the racist component of this story. That's it. You said it doesn't matter if it was racist or not.If you were as bright as you feel you are, you'd have noticed that I have been arguing nothing in regards to Roof's motives in this thread. The reason for that I spelled out in the post you quoted - it has no bearing on the end result. This obsession of the leftists/progressives to get everyone to agree with their view of things used to be somewhat interesting but it has long since become tiresome. It's got you so torqued up that you can't interpret my post without putting your own internal spin on it. You can't take it at face value, you must find the "deeper meaning" within my words. Well, keep trying if it gives you joy.
I do like the phrase "festering cesspool of racism" though. That's some good shit right there.
Jihadists don't kill everyone they hate. But both jihadist muslims and white racists brand an entire group of people as sub-human, fostering an atmosphere that give cover and comfort to murderous violence, be they the lynchings that still happened in my lifetime here or the beheading that happen in the ME now.
Sure, as a more socially advanced society, we now allow those we formally did not the right to vote and eat in the same restaurants, although this was a decades long effort involving the murders of those, white and black, striving for it, and, eventually, the need for armed troops to enforce it. So, now, finally, the outright, unmitigated violence here is less.
But, hey, you can desperately dance and deflect and equivocate all you want, but if you really don't see that white American racism and militant jihadism are born out of the same seed of hate which gives cover and encouragement to murderous violence such as just happened, it can only be out of your willful, ideologically born blindness.
The question is, why do you willfully refuse to see this?
I mentioned the shooter's racism before you even saw this thread.This forum..
I see this shooting has jostled you from ur delusion that there is no racism in America. And so ur brain is desperately spinning to make it all make sense again....
Because before firearms, humans were benevolent saints?
Some people give the human race way too much credit. We are animals.
Glad to see the Progressive Left is using yet another tragedy to push their agenda, well done.
I'm just noticing that all the people who never miss their chance to label black people behaving badly as savages/thugs and then when called out on that pattern claim they will label any race guilty of the same behavior as savages/thugs don't seem to be jumping at their chance here, now do they?
Glad to see the Conservative Right ignore another tragedy to show us all what this is all about: defending their base which is 95% racist, well done.
Glad to see the Conservative Right ignore another tragedy to show us all what this is all about: defending their base which is 95% racist, well done.
I'm sure you accounted for poverty levels in your expert analysis.
No logical person would come to that conclusion.I'm sorry, are you implying that its perfectly OK for poor people to commit murder?
From The Nation. Gee. How unbiased.
Weird that you subtracted his Robert Byrd line.That is an actual unedited audio clip from Lee Atwater, Reagan's political strategist, the one all GOP contenders hold dear and immortalize as they want to get the same electoral votes as Reagan did.. 49 out of 50 states.
If you want to deny the strategy completely and call smelling "bullshit" chocolate and eat it due to it's sweetness of the kool-aid, by all means go ahead.