Anonymous wrote:white kids scare me more than black kids.
Black kids won't USUALLY shoot me unless I give them a reason to. I.E. if I encroach on their drug trade or diss them etc.
Angry white males - you never know when they'll go off on you and about 10 others. That's a lot more dangerous
I know how to keep myself safe from black shooters.
You can't keep yourself safe from white shooters and that's what makes them a hell of a lot more dangerous, vile, and evil than black shooters.
Anonymous wrote:Thought sleeping on it would help but woke up still saddened and more pissed than when I went to bed. Whole thing pissing me off more and more as time passes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to my church to light some candles for the victims (catholic) and I just wept. I cannot imagine not feeling safe in my church. I cannot imagine walking into my church after 9 of my brothers and sisters were murdered. This is so horrible and I absolutely hate that some people want to make flippant remarks about it. What does that say about you as a person?
I agree. It is a horrific crime. Why he targeted churchgoing God fearing people is beyond me.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting little local paper article on how this evil creature was found. Thankfully this woman was observant and South Carolina has a death penalty.
http://m.shelbystar.com/news/local/breaking-tip-from-kings-mountain-florist-led-to-charleston-shooting-suspect-s-arrest-1.492375?tc=cr
Anonymous wrote:white kids scare me more than black kids.
Black kids won't USUALLY shoot me unless I give them a reason to. I.E. if I encroach on their drug trade or diss them etc.
Angry white males - you never know when they'll go off on you and about 10 others. That's a lot more dangerous
I know how to keep myself safe from black shooters.
You can't keep yourself safe from white shooters and that's what makes them a hell of a lot more dangerous, vile, and evil than black shooters.
Anonymous wrote:I went to my church to light some candles for the victims (catholic) and I just wept. I cannot imagine not feeling safe in my church. I cannot imagine walking into my church after 9 of my brothers and sisters were murdered. This is so horrible and I absolutely hate that some people want to make flippant remarks about it. What does that say about you as a person?
Anonymous wrote:This absolutely breaks my heart. Seeing the photos did me in.
I'm black and a Christian. My church is my sanctuary. It is where I find solace and peace and strength. To have that intimate connection violated in this way is incomprehensible. To have this stain of violence on this historical church is a travesty.
My condolences to the families of the victims. In spite of this, I KNOW that my God is a great God and those who were taken from this world so violently are now wrapped in His comforting arms.
Anonymous wrote:I went to my church to light some candles for the victims (catholic) and I just wept. I cannot imagine not feeling safe in my church. I cannot imagine walking into my church after 9 of my brothers and sisters were murdered. This is so horrible and I absolutely hate that some people want to make flippant remarks about it. What does that say about you as a person?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol conveniently downplaying the threat these crazy ass white boys pose cause they're wholesome all-American white boys, "We can't criminalize/demonize little Johnny - yeah he flips out and repeatedly goes on mass killing sprees but for crying out loud he's white!" Humph...but let one Middle Easten guy get caught with a paperclip on an airplane and y'all ready to throw every Arab in the country into Gitmo.
Outrageous.
Okay, so your serious suggestion is to put every white boy 18-24 away. Elaborate, please.
Anonymous wrote:Lol conveniently downplaying the threat these crazy ass white boys pose cause they're wholesome all-American white boys, "We can't criminalize/demonize little Johnny - yeah he flips out and repeatedly goes on mass killing sprees but for crying out loud he's white!" Humph...but let one Middle Easten guy get caught with a paperclip on an airplane and y'all ready to throw every Arab in the country into Gitmo.
Outrageous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This absolutely breaks my heart. Seeing the photos did me in.
I'm black and a Christian. My church is my sanctuary. It is where I find solace and peace and strength. To have that intimate connection violated in this way is incomprehensible. To have this stain of violence on this historical church is a travesty.
My condolences to the families of the victims. In spite of this, I KNOW that my God is a great God and those who were taken from this world so violently are now wrapped in His comforting arms.
Ask Him why we wanted today's killing to happen. And in a church, of all places.
I would answer you but I suspect you are an atheist and, therefore, not really interested in an answer.
If nothing else, the people who were senselessly killed believed in God. When you disrespect Christianity, you disrespect them as well.