Buffalo Mass Shooting

Anonymous
The problem is the east and unfettered access to guns!!!

Jesus, people, debate ideology, social media, and mental health all you want but first take the weapons of mass murder out of their hands!
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Anonymous wrote:The problem is the east and unfettered access to guns!!!

Jesus, people, debate ideology, social media, and mental health all you want but first take the weapons of mass murder out of their hands!


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Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine what it must feel like to be this teenager’s parents. I won’t make any assumptions about their parenting but just always feel some sympathy when these stories break for the parents siblings and other close relatives of the shooter, what a horror it must also be to grapple with these events from that side of things.


Why? Save your sympathy for the real victims.


Thank you. Super weird that your instinct is to sympathize with the people who created this monster, instead of the innocent people he mowed down. Perhaps you (Prior PP) should examine your biases. Why do you find it easier to empathize with the family of a white supremacist mass shooter than with his black victims?


Yep, that comment tells me everything I need to know about the pp. Sometimes we tell on ourselves without knowing it, lol


And yet I’m a very anti racist person who has numerous actual friends of different races, unlike most of the virtue signalers on DCUM.

I would remind you all, self righteous egomaniacs that you are, that the fellow parishioners and family members of the victims of the white supremacist Charleston church massacre immediately expressed their forgiveness for the shooter and for his family. THAT is Christian charity. What you all are expressing is simply more hate that feeds into the hate machine that makes someone act the way this young man did.

Of course my sympathies are with the victims and the loved ones left behind. But my heart is big enough to also feel sympathy for this young man’s family which I’m sure includes people who are blameless for his monstrous actions, like his younger siblings.

It’s not unlike how I can feel deep compassion for the people of Ukraine - so much that I cry daily over the news of Putin’s atrocities- and also feel compassion for the people of Russia, many of whom are either brainwashed by propaganda or realize what is happening and don’t support it and are victims of the violent regime themselves.

I’m sorry for you that your reserves of compassion are so limited. If you are a practitioner of faith, you might want to examine this shortcoming and work to improve.


You are disgusting. If this was an 18 year old black man you’d be calling him a thug, possibly an animal.


No, I wouldn’t. I guess the real racist here is revealing herself. Or himself. I’m sure you’ve married one, too.


Funny we didn't see this sympathy in any of the Black-crime threads that have been posted.

Maybe you were just busy….

[another PP; Black woman who is over you people]


The downside of anonymous posting is that you don’t know who I am and that I have a consistent manner of posting across all threads here and around the internet universe. I’m a former defense attorney, and secondarily former progressive prosecutor, who has worked all my career (in legal aid beforehand) in the service of justice especially on behalf of people of color. I learned criminal law at Georgetown in the acclaimed clinical program there, and via an internship at the DC PDS. I investigated cases and attended church in Anacostia during those years. In later years I worked with migrant farm workers in Maine, with day laborers crossing into southern Arizona to harvest the fields of lettuce etc., with native Americans in Montana, with a diverse immigrant population in southeastern Massachusetts. I’ve actually worked on cases in the legal system to achieve justice for all kinds of minority and underprivileged populations, and I come from a poverty/working class background myself, from a family comprised of races that were historically discriminated against in this country. My grandparents were lumped in with dogs within the living memory of my family, so I tend to be very sympathetic to the oppressed.

But yeah keep calling me a racist. You’re just illustrating why social media is destroying discourse and civility in this country. And all your hostility is because I showed the other cheek. I dared to express compassion for the family of a criminal. I followed the teachings of Jesus Christ and other prophets of love and compassion. Shocking!
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Anonymous wrote:The problem is the east and unfettered access to guns!!!

Jesus, people, debate ideology, social media, and mental health all you want but first take the weapons of mass murder out of their hands!


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You may be right. Or the gun was just his weapon of choice. He could have used a pressure cooker as a bomb.

Maybe the answer for people is to divide and conquer.

Those who are interested fight for stricter gun laws.

Those who are interested fight for better mental health screening and treatment.

Those who are interested fight to monitor and remove hate and violence filled media platforms.

Those who are interested consider educating yourselves on evil and demons.

I personally believe that some people are evil. And nothing short of a chemical or physical or mechanical restraint will stop their evil unleashing itself.
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Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine what it must feel like to be this teenager’s parents. I won’t make any assumptions about their parenting but just always feel some sympathy when these stories break for the parents siblings and other close relatives of the shooter, what a horror it must also be to grapple with these events from that side of things.


Why? Save your sympathy for the real victims.


Thank you. Super weird that your instinct is to sympathize with the people who created this monster, instead of the innocent people he mowed down. Perhaps you (Prior PP) should examine your biases. Why do you find it easier to empathize with the family of a white supremacist mass shooter than with his black victims?


Yep, that comment tells me everything I need to know about the pp. Sometimes we tell on ourselves without knowing it, lol


And yet I’m a very anti racist person who has numerous actual friends of different races, unlike most of the virtue signalers on DCUM.

I would remind you all, self righteous egomaniacs that you are, that the fellow parishioners and family members of the victims of the white supremacist Charleston church massacre immediately expressed their forgiveness for the shooter and for his family. THAT is Christian charity. What you all are expressing is simply more hate that feeds into the hate machine that makes someone act the way this young man did.

Of course my sympathies are with the victims and the loved ones left behind. But my heart is big enough to also feel sympathy for this young man’s family which I’m sure includes people who are blameless for his monstrous actions, like his younger siblings.

It’s not unlike how I can feel deep compassion for the people of Ukraine - so much that I cry daily over the news of Putin’s atrocities- and also feel compassion for the people of Russia, many of whom are either brainwashed by propaganda or realize what is happening and don’t support it and are victims of the violent regime themselves.

I’m sorry for you that your reserves of compassion are so limited. If you are a practitioner of faith, you might want to examine this shortcoming and work to improve.


You are disgusting. If this was an 18 year old black man you’d be calling him a thug, possibly an animal.


No, I wouldn’t. I guess the real racist here is revealing herself. Or himself. I’m sure you’ve married one, too.


Funny we didn't see this sympathy in any of the Black-crime threads that have been posted.

Maybe you were just busy….

[another PP; Black woman who is over you people]


The downside of anonymous posting is that you don’t know who I am and that I have a consistent manner of posting across all threads here and around the internet universe. I’m a former defense attorney, and secondarily former progressive prosecutor, who has worked all my career (in legal aid beforehand) in the service of justice especially on behalf of people of color. I learned criminal law at Georgetown in the acclaimed clinical program there, and via an internship at the DC PDS. I investigated cases and attended church in Anacostia during those years. In later years I worked with migrant farm workers in Maine, with day laborers crossing into southern Arizona to harvest the fields of lettuce etc., with native Americans in Montana, with a diverse immigrant population in southeastern Massachusetts. I’ve actually worked on cases in the legal system to achieve justice for all kinds of minority and underprivileged populations, and I come from a poverty/working class background myself, from a family comprised of races that were historically discriminated against in this country. My grandparents were lumped in with dogs within the living memory of my family, so I tend to be very sympathetic to the oppressed.

But yeah keep calling me a racist. You’re just illustrating why social media is destroying discourse and civility in this country. And all your hostility is because I showed the other cheek. I dared to express compassion for the family of a criminal. I followed the teachings of Jesus Christ and other prophets of love and compassion. Shocking!


You cannot possibly be serious. 🤣🤣

Maybe all of that exposure should’ve made you aware that starting off with empathy for the killer…before you even address the shooting victims…wouldn’t go well.

It’s truly unbelievable that you continue to post your bona fides on an anonymous message board.

Just do better next time.
Anonymous
Support and give her a follow! India B. Walton, a nurse and community activist who nearly unseated Buffalo’s four-term Democratic mayor last year, called the city “segregated by design” as she reacted to the shooting on Twitter. “Our government can’t prevent things that they actually cause.”

Payton Gendron, the white man whom the police accused of shooting 13 people at the store in a largely Black neighborhood in Buffalo, described the New Zealand gunman, Brenton Tarrant, as the person who had the biggest influence on his radicalization. “Brenton’s livestream started everything you see here,” he wrote.

This is a very good report from multiple sources in the community and those who know the shooter and family. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/live/2022/05/15/nyregion/buffalo-shooting.amp.html
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Maybe all of that exposure should’ve made you aware that starting off with empathy for the killer…before you even address the shooting victims…wouldn’t go well.

It’s truly unbelievable that you continue to post your bona fides on an anonymous message board.

Just do better next time.

How useless this forum would be if everyone avoided posting anything YOU deem unacceptable or what you feel is the proper order.
Anonymous
There is no proper order for posting opinions
Anonymous
Social media is the most toxic and worst invention nof all time. It is amazing how much mentally healthier you are when you use zero social media.
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Agree. But, don’t be shocked when people think things about you when you weep about the killer.
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Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine what it must feel like to be this teenager’s parents. I won’t make any assumptions about their parenting but just always feel some sympathy when these stories break for the parents siblings and other close relatives of the shooter, what a horror it must also be to grapple with these events from that side of things.


Why? Save your sympathy for the real victims.


Thank you. Super weird that your instinct is to sympathize with the people who created this monster, instead of the innocent people he mowed down. Perhaps you (Prior PP) should examine your biases. Why do you find it easier to empathize with the family of a white supremacist mass shooter than with his black victims?


Yep, that comment tells me everything I need to know about the pp. Sometimes we tell on ourselves without knowing it, lol


And yet I’m a very anti racist person who has numerous actual friends of different races, unlike most of the virtue signalers on DCUM.

I would remind you all, self righteous egomaniacs that you are, that the fellow parishioners and family members of the victims of the white supremacist Charleston church massacre immediately expressed their forgiveness for the shooter and for his family. THAT is Christian charity. What you all are expressing is simply more hate that feeds into the hate machine that makes someone act the way this young man did.

Of course my sympathies are with the victims and the loved ones left behind. But my heart is big enough to also feel sympathy for this young man’s family which I’m sure includes people who are blameless for his monstrous actions, like his younger siblings.

It’s not unlike how I can feel deep compassion for the people of Ukraine - so much that I cry daily over the news of Putin’s atrocities- and also feel compassion for the people of Russia, many of whom are either brainwashed by propaganda or realize what is happening and don’t support it and are victims of the violent regime themselves.

I’m sorry for you that your reserves of compassion are so limited. If you are a practitioner of faith, you might want to examine this shortcoming and work to improve.


You are disgusting. If this was an 18 year old black man you’d be calling him a thug, possibly an animal.


No, I wouldn’t. I guess the real racist here is revealing herself. Or himself. I’m sure you’ve married one, too.


Funny we didn't see this sympathy in any of the Black-crime threads that have been posted.

Maybe you were just busy….

[another PP; Black woman who is over you people]


What do you mean by you people? Let’s not lump everyone into one big blanket statement.
Anonymous
The guns need to be removed first.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The guns need to be removed first.


That will never happen. If if it did guns will still exist and awful people will still find ways to get to them just as they do now
Anonymous
What is the answer, how do we eradicate his type of thinking?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is the answer, how do we eradicate his type of thinking?



Vote out republicans.
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