Boulder Colorado shooting. (Page 3/5)
Wichita MAR 24, 04:28 PM
In other news: How the Left is handling the misinformation.

Twitter says "calling Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa a 'white Christian terrorist' doesn't violate its misinformation policies" Even though he's from Syria and has been identified as Muslim.

And what a prominent Leftist Activist wants the media to do:

sourmash MAR 24, 04:33 PM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

And how does any of that relate to the Boulder shooting and QAnon's claim that it was "100% fake fake/nobody died"?




From what I understand Q is separate from Anon, which your post supported with a sign held by Buffalo Bob man.

You'll have to reread your own statement's quoted insert about what a false flag means, I guess?
sourmash MAR 24, 04:39 PM

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Originally posted by Wichita:

In other news: How the Left is handling the misinformation.

Twitter says "calling Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa a 'white Christian terrorist' doesn't violate its misinformation policies" Even though he's from Syria and has been identified as Muslim.

And what a prominent Leftist Activist wants the media to do:




Is Syria one of the nations Trump wanted to block immigration from due to security concerns, but was called a racist?

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maryjane MAR 24, 05:22 PM

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Originally posted by sourmash:


From what I understand Q is separate from Anon, which your post supported with a sign held by Buffalo Bob man.

You'll have to reread your own statement's quoted insert about what a false flag means, I guess?


Yep, QAnon are Anon followers of a poster calling himself Q who is reportedly a US Expat named Ron Watkins living in the P.I. near Manila that began posting 'Q drops' on 8chan in late summer 2017.
Founder of 8chan Frederick Brennan said this about him:

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“If he’s not ‘Q’ himself, he can find out who ‘Q’ is at any time,” Fredrick Brennan, the creator of 8chan and Jim Watkins’ former business partner, told ABC in September. “And he’s pretty much the only person in the world that can have private contact with ‘Q.’ He’s the only person that -- through the board that ‘Q’ started on 8chan – can send ‘Q’ a direct message and get into private contact with basically the leader of this political cult that everybody wants to hear from right now.”


Brennan, once business partners with Watkin's father Jim Watkins, cut ties with 8chan (I believe in 2018)
blackrams MAR 25, 05:09 AM

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Originally posted by Wichita:

I know the left was hoping and jumping to conclusion that the shooter was a white American male. As "whiteness" is now considered a pandemic to them.

But now that we know the shooter to be an Obama Syrian Refugee, known to the FBI and was an avid social media posting Trump Hater.

The pivot the media is taking, based on the facts, is it is all about gun control and "he's been in American for awhile" narrative, basically stating that his mind was corrupted by America and it's "whiteness".

When in fact that the guy was mentally ill.




Personally, I don't care what the reason(s) were, if the suspect is found guilty of the wholesale slaughter of these people, the sentence should be death. I don't support reducing justice due to mental illness issues. It's going to very hard to get an impartial jury for this trial

Rams
rinselberg MAR 25, 06:48 AM
Colorado abolished capital punishment exactly one year ago (give or take a few days.)

I saw a report that prior to the murders, the killer's sister in law saw him handling what she reportedly described as a "machine gun." She was able to separate him from the gun. Not in some physical struggle, but just in persuading him to give her the gun.

Just something to look out for, in the reporting.

Of course that begs the question, if that was (one of) the murder weapons, how did the killer get his hands on it again?
maryjane MAR 25, 07:27 AM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

Colorado abolished capital punishment exactly one year ago (give or take a few days.)

I saw a report that prior to the murders, the killer's sister in law saw him handling what she reportedly described as a "machine gun." She was able to separate him from the gun. Not in some physical struggle, but just in persuading him to give her the gun.

Just something to look out for, in the reporting.

Of course that begs the question, if that was (one of) the murder weapons, how did the killer get his hands on it again?



According to the interview she had with Det Jen Grimes, he was "playing with what she described as a 'machine gun' "in one of the common areas of the household and she took it from him and put it in his own room. (He was trying to get a stuck round removed from either the chamber or magazine) .
To a hammer, everything looks like a nail and to the uninitiated, any firearm not resembling a musket or cowboy lever action rifle, everything looks like a 'machine gun'.

sourmash MAR 25, 07:13 PM
https://thehill.com/policy/...le-eastern-countries

Trump to halt U.S. entry from several Middle Eastern countries


The Trump administration will temporarily suspend the entry of foreign nationals from some Muslim-majority countries through executive order, according to refugee advocacy groups who have obtained what they say is a draft copy of an order to be signed by the new president.

The document, which has been published by several news outlets and was obtained separately by The Hill, is titled "Protecting the Nation from Terrorist Attacks by Foreign Nationals."

It would suspend entry into the U.S. from select countries starting 30 days after the order is issued. The countries in question include Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen.

The White House did not immediately respond to questions from The Hill about the document. But in an interview that aired Wednesday night, President Trump seemed to confirm the details of the document.

Trump said the policy is not a "Muslim ban."

"But it's countries that have tremendous terror and it's countries that people are going to come in and cause us tremendous problems. Our country has enough problems without allowing people to come in who in many cases or in some cases are looking to do tremendous destruction," Trump said in an interview with ABC News' David Muir.

"We're looking at people that come in in many cases in some cases with evil intentions. I don’t want that. They’re ISIS, they’re coming under false pretenses, I don’t want that. I’m going to be be the president of a safe country, we have enough problems."
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Refugee applications by religious minorities facing persecution would be prioritized, the order says. Refugee admissions from Syria would be ceased entirely until Trump has determined that necessary changes have been made to the refugee admissions program, known as the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program.
blackrams MAR 26, 03:01 AM
This is most surely a tragedy. There is no doubt about that and it seems they have the culprit in custody. Boulder is getting all the attention as may be what should happen but in the mean time, people are being killed all over Chicago, Detroit, NYC and other large cities. I don't pretend to have the answers but, taking away my right to defend myself, my family, neighbors/community is not the answer.



Defunding the police is a stupid move but, some folks think that's a good idea. So, let's give that a shot in the above cities and see how long those cities last. Sorry DC, Chicago, NYC................. I'd feel sorry for Portland but, they seem to like mayhem.

Rams

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sourmash MAR 26, 07:38 AM
The same thing happens in school performance when you delete cities like that from state scholastic testing results. Some states jump 8-13 spots out of 50 with the removal of one district or 1 city.
They aren't going to let us segregate those areas out though.