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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because it violated the narrative: to get people to hate whites. It's all about hating whitey. Blaming whites for everything. Creating resentment. Thus, creating war. Which in turn creates mega profits for 24 hour news channels. [/quote] Looks to be white in both cases, both 21, both with beard. [/quote] His name is Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa. Doubt he's a white supremacist.[/quote] Middle easterners are considered caucasians. [/quote] And how many white supremacists think that? What do you think those white supremacists want to do with a guy like this and everyone else with a similar name?[/quote] Middle easterners can be white supremacists. Jason Reza Jorjani. He’s in the same league with Spencer and his friends. [/quote] "Can be" and "often are" are two different things. The leader of the Proud Boys is black. [/quote] White on white crime can’t be racial. [/quote] If race really is a social construct then a racial crime is whatever you say is a racial crime. Otherwise you are saying racial differences are real, which is often considered racist.[/quote] For many, it is a social construct when it is convenient (alleged police profiling) and real when it is convenient (higher impact of disease among blacks). [/quote] Whatever it is, there are mentally challenged people in every community. And every community has grocery stores. The CO grocery store could have been any grocery store anywhere in the US. So, stop feeding these people with victim blaming and victim shaming. [/quote] Or - more effectively - let's regulate guns a little more tightly so a schizo young man can't buy an offensive military-grade weapon and mow down innocent people only 6 days later Mandatory 30-day waiting periods, training, licensing, mental health evaluations, and family-enabled red flag warnings would've saved the lives of 10 people. But instead you suggest a farcical remedy - "[stop] victim blaming and victim shaming" - that does bupkis for innocent people.[/quote] Was the CO gun or rifle legally purchased? They are still investigation. Only law abiding people will follow the law. Criminals have their own ways. [/quote]
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