Buffalo Mass Shooting

Anonymous
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!


The only thing restrictive gun laws would do is drive even more of the “industry” underground. People who wanted to commit mass murder with a firearm would still be able to acquire a weapon.
Anonymous
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!


Bullshit.

Gun control doesn’t work. NY has the strictest laws anywhere.
Anonymous
American hatred: I need more blood. More carnage.

America: When will it be enough? My God, we gave our little babies, teens, adults and more. Will it ever be enough blood?

American hatred: I will tell you when it is enough.
Anonymous
The female relatives of armed, violent, White Incel males bear some responsibility.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is the answer, how do we eradicate his type of thinking?



Vote out republicans.


x1 million
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


The killer learned his hate from his parents, I have no doubt. Teens from compassionate, empathetic, loving homes, don’t slaughter people.


Yep. As I sit here in Monrovia and Ijamsville and look at all these Trump, local Repub stakes, Back the police, America first, Don't tread on me, Trump 2024, Blue line flags and NRA and othe gun stickers, I realize.... I need to move my black a$$ out of here. I love this rural setting but lately I have been unsettled. I only stay because I do not have kids nor will ever have any so schools are not important. If I had a family, I would never send my kids to those school with these families. This hatred I see and the hatred they hear at home creates these atrocities. But, no one cares.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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!


Bullshit.

Gun control doesn’t work. NY has the strictest laws anywhere.


You idiots say this all time time….and then you pretend to not hear this: We need NATIONAL-LEVEL gun laws because there aren’t locked borders between states.
Anonymous
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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.


Exactly. What in the actual hell?! Why not try imagining what the victims' families must be feeling?


+1

WTH?


You know it's possible to hold two thoughts at the same time. It's not either/or. You can feel immense sorrow for the victims and their families and also have some sympathy for the shooter's family, especially younger siblings.


Understood. However, nowhere in the op's comment did they mention any sympathy for the victims' families, so your point is pointless.
Anonymous
He's 18 and a college student (engineering).


That's what his manifesto claimed. He graduated from high school in June 2021. He enrolled in Broome Community College, part of SUNY, in the fall of 2021. Broome issued a statement which said he was a FORMER student and was NOT enrolled at the time of the attack. So, he attended a community college for one semester.

His parents are both civil engineers and both work for the NY State Dept of Transportation. Dad is a Rutgers grad. I don't know about mom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let's get real, if the deaths of an entire kindergarten class didn't result in any change, of course this won't move the needle.

Absolutely sick.



+1

This.
Anonymous
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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.


Exactly. What in the actual hell?! Why not try imagining what the victims' families must be feeling?


+1

WTH?


You know it's possible to hold two thoughts at the same time. It's not either/or. You can feel immense sorrow for the victims and their families and also have some sympathy for the shooter's family, especially younger siblings.


Liar. The poster repeatedly expressed sympathy for the victims and their loved ones. You’re just addicted to hate and lies.
Understood. However, nowhere in the op's comment did they mention any sympathy for the victims' families, so your point is pointless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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!


Bullshit.

Gun control doesn’t work. NY has the strictest laws anywhere.


You idiots say this all time time….and then you pretend to not hear this: We need NATIONAL-LEVEL gun laws because there aren’t locked borders between states.


+1. Seriously, is New York an island? And if that creep could get a gun, the gun control clearly isn’t strict enough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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!


Bullshit.

Gun control doesn’t work. NY has the strictest laws anywhere.


You idiots say this all time time….and then you pretend to not hear this: We need NATIONAL-LEVEL gun laws because there aren’t locked borders between states.


+1. Seriously, is New York an island? And if that creep could get a gun, the gun control clearly isn’t strict enough.


+2. It’s like putting up a two foot fence in front of a cliff and saying fences don’t work because people are still falling off the cliff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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!


Bullshit.

Gun control doesn’t work. NY has the strictest laws anywhere.

But Pennsylvania and Ohio are right nearby and do not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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!


Bullshit.

Gun control doesn’t work. NY has the strictest laws anywhere.

But Pennsylvania and Ohio are right nearby and do not.


Do you know if he got the gun in Pennsylvania or Ohio?

The gun was his weapon of choice. He could have used a pressure cooker.
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