White nationalists, black nationalists, Islamists are almost all the same in ideology and rationale. Anti government, doomsday prepping, stockpiling ammunition for a perceived day of reckoning, the idea that the cause is noble, they are an army of God. Texas for some reason appears to be some type of magnet for these type of extremists so I am not surprised |
That’s not what PP said. Not sure how you could twist her words to that? |
Oh please. Stockpiling and doomsday prepping for the rapture or apocalypse is not harming other people. Setting off explosives and driving through crowds does. |
The FBI investigated leads that suggested accomplices but now think he did act alone. He’s on video placing the additional explosives. |
I doubt a black man from Texas was affiliated with ISIS besides in his own mind. He likely aligned himself with ISIS on his own accord. ISIS has bigger fish to fry these days, like running the new government of Syria under their new name, HTS |
He isn’t black. |
ISIS has never stopped declaring war on infidels and do not believe in restraining themselves to Syria. |
Please link to a source that says fbi believes he acted alone. |
| ^ never mind, just saw the update on CNN |
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/01/02/us/new-orleans-attack-news?unlocked_article_code=1.mE4.A6Uv.T1UURrpPdMsW&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare |
See above, CNN just updated three minutes ago. |
There’s no evidence he joined anything or was part of any organization. More likely he’s an angry failure who fantasized about doing a crazy destructive act and chose ISIS as his cover story. He killed random partiers on Bourbon Street, not political or religious or symbolic targets. |