Man and Woman Shot and Killed Outside Capital Jewish Museum

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on the shooter's manifesto which shows clear grievances against the state of Israel, Zionism, and its allies (without any mention of anything related to Jewishness) as well as the victim's profile and social media content, this is very likely a targeted attack.

The victim is a Christian Zionist that not only left this country to commit war crimes in the IDF, but in his social media he advocates and celebrates genocide, ethnic cleaning, and openly cheered the killing of children.

One can only imagine what type of evil acts he likely performed while serving three years in the military in Israel based on his disgusting comments he has openly shared.


I'm shocked they didn't scrub his socials. It's bad PR. Reading his posts, it's clear this guy is a deranged genocidal Zionist maniac who supports children dying and wiping out all Palestinians. Wouldn't be surprised if the shooter read it as well.


If you’re looking at this situation and focusing on the “bad PR” of a murdered victim, you are beyond redemption.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So much stupidity in this thread. Y'all reap what you sow. And while I understand the concern for Palestinians, Israel is not to blame. Hamas is, and the Palestinians that refuse to throw out Hamas.


Every anti-Israel post is just a pro Hamas post. Where is the outrage towards Hamas? Where is the pressure to get them to surrender?



Genocide Bad. Please read it before you embarrass yourself further.

https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Genocide-Bad/Sim-Kern/9781623716363



And Hamas is to blame.

Pro Hamas supporters (because that’s what you truly are) cherry pick historical events to make their argument look legit.

Same types that cry about how Europeans stole the natives’ land in America, conveniently ignore the full history of Israel and Palestine and their peoples.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel so badly for the families of these two beautiful young people. This is on Israel for refusing to stop the genocide in Gaza. Such tragedy all around. An eye for an eye never ends well. Turn the other cheek is a better plan. My deepest sympathies for the families. This is a terrible, completely preventable tragedy.


Agreed. It's always so tragic when a promising young white male raised evangelical Christian falls so far down the racist alt right pipeline that he moves to an entirely different country just for the sheer opportunity to have a chance of committing war crimes like murdering somebody with a darker skin color than him.

Once they fall into that racist, cult-like mentality of Zionism, it's very hard to bring them back; sadly, some may even encounter the very repercussions of that violent racist ideology. It's just so tragic.


I know. Going to Israel to help kill brown kids and support gcide is such a praiseworthy action. He is a true hero in the Zionists eyes. Hope he was able to quench his bloodlust over there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The comments here are sickening. So many people justifying killing Jewish people.


It’s pure evil, from the left, amplified by our idiotic elite universities and getting worse.


Which "elite universities" have condoned the shooting? Which major figures "from the left" have condoned it?

This is not entirely being driven by the left. You'd be a bit blind to reality to not understand that terrorism is going to get even worse with Trump endorsing what Bibi Netanyahu is doing in Gaza and even talking "Trump Tower Gaza" type BS, along with falling for a lot of Israel's other rhetoric.


Have you not been following the congressional hearings on the lack of response of colleges like U Penn and Harvard when it comes to protests and anti semistism ? Have you been blind to the court cases?

What did you think campus protest calls for “globalizing the intifada” meant? A sit down over tea?!

Why do you think there has been such a pushback about those protests and the evil they fermented and has now resulted in these murderers?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel so badly for the families of these two beautiful young people. This is on Israel for refusing to stop the genocide in Gaza. Such tragedy all around. An eye for an eye never ends well. Turn the other cheek is a better plan. My deepest sympathies for the families. This is a terrible, completely preventable tragedy.


Agreed. It's always so tragic when a promising young white male raised evangelical Christian falls so far down the racist alt right pipeline that he moves to an entirely different country just for the sheer opportunity to have a chance of committing war crimes like murdering somebody with a darker skin color than him.

Once they fall into that racist, cult-like mentality of Zionism, it's very hard to bring them back; sadly, some may even encounter the very repercussions of that violent racist ideology. It's just so tragic.


I know. Going to Israel to help kill brown kids and support gcide is such a praiseworthy action. He is a true hero in the Zionists eyes. Hope he was able to quench his bloodlust over there.


The bloodlust is on your side, as evidenced by Elias Rodriguez. Your deflections aren’t working. No one is buying it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on the shooter's manifesto which shows clear grievances against the state of Israel, Zionism, and its allies (without any mention of anything related to Jewishness) as well as the victim's profile and social media content, this is very likely a targeted attack.

The victim is a Christian Zionist that not only left this country to commit war crimes in the IDF, but in his social media he advocates and celebrates genocide, ethnic cleaning, and openly cheered the killing of children.

One can only imagine what type of evil acts he likely performed while serving three years in the military in Israel based on his disgusting comments he has openly shared.


I'm shocked they didn't scrub his socials. It's bad PR. Reading his posts, it's clear this guy is a deranged genocidal Zionist maniac who supports children dying and wiping out all Palestinians. Wouldn't be surprised if the shooter read it as well.


If you’re looking at this situation and focusing on the “bad PR” of a murdered victim, you are beyond redemption.
.

Would you say the same thing about all those assassinated Palestinians?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s scary how many terrorism apologists post here


+1

So ironic how they cheered the Oct 2023 hamas terrorist invasion, raping and killing yet don’t cheer how Hamas is getting eradicated from its PLO leadership position, which will save the eternally poor downtrodden Palestinians.
Anonymous
I listen to British radio and even shelagh fogarty on LBC admits the left is violently antisemitic and finally admits that globalize the intifada is a violent threat
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The comments here are sickening. So many people justifying killing Jewish people.


It’s pure evil, from the left, amplified by our idiotic elite universities and getting worse.


Which "elite universities" have condoned the shooting? Which major figures "from the left" have condoned it?

This is not entirely being driven by the left. You'd be a bit blind to reality to not understand that terrorism is going to get even worse with Trump endorsing what Bibi Netanyahu is doing in Gaza and even talking "Trump Tower Gaza" type BS, along with falling for a lot of Israel's other rhetoric.


Have you not been following the congressional hearings on the lack of response of colleges like U Penn and Harvard when it comes to protests and anti semistism ? Have you been blind to the court cases?

What did you think campus protest calls for “globalizing the intifada” meant? A sit down over tea?!

Why do you think there has been such a pushback about those protests and the evil they fermented and has now resulted in these murderers?


"Lack of response" does not equal "condoning shooting"

And neither Harvard nor Columbia or any other university promoted "globalizing the intifada" - in many cases the campus protests were organized by people who weren't even affiliated with the university, not students, let alone faculty.

So dial it back and try again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think we long ago passed the point where it became clear that radical extremists in the Zionist community and radical extremists in the Muslim communities are simply incapable of coexisting with others.

Am I the only one who is just exhausted and done with the neverending conflict? Done with all of it?


There’s no both sides here. We are in the US and no, there aren’t radical zionists out shooting beautiful young couples or burning up Shapiro in his bed.


This. Full stop
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everything changes from now on. This is a line.


If Sandy Hook wasn’t a line, I don’t think 2 adults shot dead on a sidewalk will be a line either.

There are two many guns in this country.

Elias Rodriguez was a conspiracy nut loon. Crazy people are going to do what crazy people do when they get their hands on guns.


Oh please. This isn’t a gun control issue. An Isis murderer killed 15 and an anti white racist killed 6 using a car. This is about ideology.


Ideology + lack of sensible gun control = recipe for more disasters.

Open your eyes.
Anonymous
Things are spiraling out of control. The politics and division in this country is hitting a fever pitch with no signs of slowing down. I remain somewhat neutral the topic with the “both sides are kind of bad and I hope there will be peace soon” mindset. I was saddened when I heard about this murder, but I wasn’t particularly shocked. The protesting clearly hasn’t worked and people are going to start to take matters into their own hands.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel so badly for the families of these two beautiful young people. This is on Israel for refusing to stop the genocide in Gaza. Such tragedy all around. An eye for an eye never ends well. Turn the other cheek is a better plan. My deepest sympathies for the families. This is a terrible, completely preventable tragedy.


Agreed. It's always so tragic when a promising young white male raised evangelical Christian falls so far down the racist alt right pipeline that he moves to an entirely different country just for the sheer opportunity to have a chance of committing war crimes like murdering somebody with a darker skin color than him.

Once they fall into that racist, cult-like mentality of Zionism, it's very hard to bring them back; sadly, some may even encounter the very repercussions of that violent racist ideology. It's just so tragic.


I know. Going to Israel to help kill brown kids and support gcide is such a praiseworthy action. He is a true hero in the Zionists eyes. Hope he was able to quench his bloodlust over there.


The bloodlust is on your side, as evidenced by Elias Rodriguez. Your deflections aren’t working. No one is buying it.


Which genocidal tweet of the Yaron is your favorite? Mine is the one where he says that Gaza has to be ethnically cleansed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The comments here are sickening. So many people justifying killing Jewish people.


It’s pure evil, from the left, amplified by our idiotic elite universities and getting worse.


Which "elite universities" have condoned the shooting? Which major figures "from the left" have condoned it?

This is not entirely being driven by the left. You'd be a bit blind to reality to not understand that terrorism is going to get even worse with Trump endorsing what Bibi Netanyahu is doing in Gaza and even talking "Trump Tower Gaza" type BS, along with falling for a lot of Israel's other rhetoric.


Have you not been following the congressional hearings on the lack of response of colleges like U Penn and Harvard when it comes to protests and anti semistism ? Have you been blind to the court cases?

What did you think campus protest calls for “globalizing the intifada” meant? A sit down over tea?!

Why do you think there has been such a pushback about those protests and the evil they fermented and has now resulted in these murderers?


"Lack of response" does not equal "condoning shooting"

And neither Harvard nor Columbia or any other university promoted "globalizing the intifada" - in many cases the campus protests were organized by people who weren't even affiliated with the university, not students, let alone faculty.

So dial it back and try again.


Suggest you research and look at how the schools handled "protests" that disrupted the education of their students.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s scary how many terrorism apologists post here

I know right. It is hard being a Zionist.


Everyone or whatever you are redefining Zionist as, are anti-Hamas.
Everyone.

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