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blackrams
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MAR 26, 09:44 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by sourmash:
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. |
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All I'm saying is that nation wide responses are not the answer to local problems.
Rams
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sourmash
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MAR 26, 02:41 PM
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We wish fedgov didn't want to act nationally and globally... Your post is very poignant. Very good. I'm using that.[This message has been edited by sourmash (edited 03-26-2021).]
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82-T/A [At Work]
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MAR 26, 03:09 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by maryjane:
Bat poop crazy gets my vote and evidently, according to his acquaintances and family, he has been that way for some time...years. A hair triggered sociopath.
I also don't believe religion was a very strong motive in this instance.
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I'll never understand you...
A guy from Syria, with a very clearly Islamic name, hates conservatives, has 100s of posts about Islam w/ anti-American sentiment... and you immediately discount this being religiously motivated. Whether he's crazy or not.. it's STILL religiously motivated. Are you suggesting perhaps that other radical Islamists are NOT crazy?
But of course, you immediately go to Q-Anon... and for what reason? You are literally the ONLY one on here talking about Q-Anon.
Would very much love to try to understand your logic. Either I'm a complete idiot, or you have no idea what's going on.
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MidEngineManiac
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MAR 26, 03:17 PM
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In a way I get what MJ is saying
For most of these religious nut-tards, the religion is only the excuse used. They are exactly the same as the libs, in that they in want POWER to dictate to you how you will live, think, eat, and believe.
It's really got very little to do with their book, and everything to do with the fact we wont do as we are told and they dont like it.
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MAR 26, 03:23 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by blackrams:
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 neighbors/community is not the answer.

Defunding the police is a stupid move but, some folks think that's a good idea. But, 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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Good post
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MAR 26, 03:25 PM
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rinselberg
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MAR 26, 04:19 PM
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| quote | Screenshots of what was believed to be Alissa’s Facebook page hint at fears that he was secretly being tracked on his phone and reflect his interest in Islamic teachings, immigration and martial arts. The screenshots and dozens of postings were captured by the online extremist tracking organization SITE Intelligence Group.
In July 2019, Alissa wrote that his phone was being hacked by “racist islamophobic people.” At another point, he wrote that his old high school had probably gained access to his phone, asking Facebook followers for advice on how to stop it.
He was convicted in 2018 of assaulting a fellow high school student, according to police documents. A former classmate told the AP that Alissa was kicked off the wrestling team after yelling he would kill everyone following a loss in a practice match.
After a white supremacist killed 51 people in the 2019 New Zealand mosque massacre, Alissa called those slain “victims of the entire Islamophobia industry that vilified them.” Three months later, he posted a link to a PBS story about how immigrants help the economy, writing, “Why refugees and immigrants are good for America.”
“What Islam is really about,” he wrote in one Facebook post that referred to a list of teachings from the Quran, including to “be good to others” and “restrain anger.”
In other posts, he urged followers to give to charity, described abortion as “disgusting” and said that he opposed gay marriage.
“There was no indication on his Facebook account that suggested radical views of any kind, whether it be Islamist, anti-Trump or anything else,” said Rita Katz, executive director of SITE Intelligence, which analyzed the postings. “He did mention Islam on his Facebook, but never to any extremity.” |
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Not "radical" but troubled, would be my take from this summary.
"Colorado shooting suspect needs mental health review, lawyer says" Colleen Slevin, Bernard Condon and Patty Nieberg for the Associated Press; republished by the Los Angeles Times; March 25, 2021. https://www.latimes.com/wor...rst-court-appearance
I wonder if there's going to be a lawsuit filed against the killer's family. Just before the killings, they separated him from the murder weapon, but apparently they were not concerned enough about it to make sure that he remained separated from the murder weapon.[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 03-26-2021).]
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sourmash
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MAR 26, 04:59 PM
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He is privileged, incel loser according to his brother in-law. Incel. Involuntarily celibate.
Remember Elliot Rodger the privileged, but ugly mouthed mixed race incel videoing himself driving his BMW talking about what a perfect male he is but couldn't get any females?
I bet both were on anti-depressants. SSRI's.
Elliot Rodger.
| quote | | He also emailed a lengthy autobiographical manuscript to acquaintances, his therapist, and family members; the document appeared on the Internet and became widely known as his manifesto. In it, he described his childhood, family conflicts, frustration over inability to find a girlfriend, his hatred of women, his contempt for couples (particularly interracial couples) and his plans for what he described as "retribution". |
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Mixed race person targeting mixed race couples. It's common for them to feel they don't fit in. Adopted people; check out the serial killers who were.[This message has been edited by sourmash (edited 03-26-2021).]
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rinselberg
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MAR 26, 05:19 PM
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About the Boulder, Colorado murderer
| quote | | [H]is social media postings were harmless by the standards of mass shooters. He posted on Facebook that he wanted a girlfriend, yes, but he did not exhibit any explicit ties to the “incel” phenomenon so associated with mass shooters since the 2014 Isla Vista shooting. Anti-Muslim discrimination often provoked his rage, but he didn’t betray any flirtation with Islamic extremism. |
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"Stop Asking Why Shooters Did It"
| quote | | Our obsession with unpacking the pathologies of the perpetrators keeps us from preventing violence. |
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Alex Yablon for Slate; March 25, 2021. https://slate.com/news-and-...edicts-violence.html
I have not read through this new report--have just been looking for "incel"--but I suspect there is much wisdom in this article.
I think it's likely to receive my full endorsement, when (or IF) I read all the way through it.[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 03-26-2021).]
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sourmash
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MAR 26, 06:38 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by rinselberg:
About the Boulder, Colorado murderer [quote] [H]is social media postings were harmless by the standards of mass shooters. He posted on Facebook that he wanted a girlfriend, yes, but he did not exhibit any explicit ties to the “incel” phenomenon so associated with mass shooters since the 2014 Isla Vista shooting. Anti-Muslim discrimination often provoked his rage, but he didn’t betray any flirtation with Islamic extremism. |
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Oh, I agree that diversity was the cause in this case, due to it causing friction as two cultures are forced to exist together against each other's will to be among their own familiarity. It's not advantageous to point that very obvious reason out all the time or a couple of people will get butt-hurt and start screaming, "He's witch!" But if he had a girlfriend he would have had less to do other than worship the smell of her femininity. If he was in a land where women were like him, he would stand a better chance of finding one to tell him what to do. Instead he was in America living in an 800G house and couldn't get any attention.
| quote | "Stop Asking Why Shooters Did It" Our obsession with unpacking the pathologies of the perpetrators keeps us from preventing violence. |
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I'm not asking. I'm pointing to the actual reasons, reasons I already know. Almost all the mass shooters were on SSRIs (Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors). Antidepressants, because there is a reason they can't cope. Serial killers and adoption is a real thing. Drug them and they lose self control. Shooter.
You don't critically investigate and only listen to your echo chamber.
| quote | I have not read through this new report--have just been looking for "incel"--but I suspect there is much wisdom in this article.
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He he had a woman he'd have had something to do instead of ruining everyone's day. When your lovely migrants in Europe have a sexual emergency and rape yet again, they don't like being the incel. When the Black man in the Mall of America gets rejected and throws a White 5 year old from the 3rd balcony to the ground level, he is angry about being an incel.
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