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Where's the outrage?
#61
RE: Where's the outrage?
(August 12, 2019 at 10:09 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: Here's the clip I think he's talking about:





Of course, Elie Mystal isn't a Democratic official. He's just a law blogger and a contributing writer for The Nation, and probably MSNBC's professional lightning rod at this point.
So a nobody who's opinion doesn't mean shit nor will inspire shit . As opposed to the President of the United States fear mongering .
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#62
RE: Where's the outrage?
Pretty much.
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#63
RE: Where's the outrage?
So I found this interesting quote:

Quote:Corporations are heading the destruction of our environment by shamelessly overharvesting resources. 

Anyone want to guess, was this a quote from:
--Antifa?
or
--El Paso shooter?



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#64
RE: Where's the outrage?
(August 12, 2019 at 10:58 pm)BryanS Wrote: So I found this interesting quote:

Quote:Corporations are heading the destruction of our environment by shamelessly overharvesting resources. 

Anyone want to guess, was this a quote from:
--Antifa?
or
--El Paso shooter?







That part may not be an ode to trump, but so what?

Do you truly imagine, no doubt some opportunistic but idiot relish, that the fact that not every ppoint in every manifesto by every mass shooter is an direct ode to trump might takes some wind out of the sail of the proposition that trump has been a monstrous calamity for mankind who neebs to be opposed with every vigor and method and removed as soon as consistent with good order?
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#65
RE: Where's the outrage?
(August 12, 2019 at 11:18 pm)Anomalocaris Wrote:
(August 12, 2019 at 10:58 pm)BryanS Wrote: So I found this interesting quote:


Anyone want to guess, was this a quote from:
--Antifa?
or
--El Paso shooter?







That part may not be an ode to trump, but so what?

Do you truly imagine, no doubt some opportunistic but idiot relish, that the fact that not every ppoint in every manifesto by every mass shooter is an direct ode to trump might takes some wind out of the sail of the proposition that trump has been a monstrous calamity for mankind who neebs to be opposed with every vigor and method and removed as soon as consistent with good order?

I'll ask you then, have you read it? Much of the insane rantings of the shooter's manifesto are left wing politics. According to what the shooter wrote, he shot immigrants to keep them out so we can better afford socialized health care, a universal basic income, and to save the environment.  You can google it too as I did and read the whole thing. Read the nasty thing and ask yourself whether the reporting on this manifesto is on the level with the American people. It's not just one part that is left wing, and my quote is not plucking just one of several points from his manifesto--it was a fair representation of topic of a long section comprising about 1/3 of the crazy manifesto. He targeted immigrants in order to reduce the number of immigrants so that in his opinion, his liberal utopia could come true. 

The only thing he shared with Trump was opposition to immigration. That is fair to report, but it is very misleading to leave the reporting to just that when there was a lot more crazy to this guy. Do the Democrats owe apologies for inspiring this guy to shoot up people in order to obtain a UBI and universal healthcare and to save the environment? Left wing utopian ideas were the majority of his crazy writings after all.
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#66
RE: Where's the outrage?
White supremacy isn’t written for right wingers anymore. They already have that in the bag. Wouldn’t be any point.

: shrugs :

As far as the question you posed, no. Nothing about left wing utopia says anything about brown invaders. That’d be the racist-in-chief.
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#67
RE: Where's the outrage?
(August 12, 2019 at 10:58 pm)BryanS Wrote: So I found this interesting quote:

Quote:Corporations are heading the destruction of our environment by shamelessly overharvesting resources. 

Anyone want to guess, was this a quote from:
--Antifa?
or
--El Paso shooter?




It could be that this was just one justification he used to target Hispanics. Full document here:

https://egbertowillies.com/2019/08/03/pa...manifesto/

Just because he acknowledges the problems plaguing our environment and the Republicans don't, doesn't mean the El Paso shooter was a Democrat. He's using the same "invasion" rhetoric Trump is using, and point-blank said the Christchurch shooter's manifesto was his inspiration, and he says that at least with Republicans there's some hope of change.
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#68
RE: Where's the outrage?
So we’ve discovered that being a fucking crazy shitbag doesn’t depend on political ideology.

Credit where credit’s due, Texas law will change him from a living piece of shit to a dead piece if shit.

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#69
RE: Where's the outrage?
I think we all know that the dems are the real racists, and the anti fascists are the real fascists.
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#70
RE: Where's the outrage?
(August 12, 2019 at 11:53 pm)BryanS Wrote:
(August 12, 2019 at 11:18 pm)Anomalocaris Wrote: That part may not be an ode to trump, but so what?

Do you truly imagine, no doubt some opportunistic but idiot relish, that the fact that not every ppoint in every manifesto by every mass shooter is an direct ode to trump might takes some wind out of the sail of the proposition that trump has been a monstrous calamity for mankind who neebs to be opposed with every vigor and method and removed as soon as consistent with good order?

I'll ask you then, have you read it? Much of the insane rantings of the shooter's manifesto are left wing politics. According to what the shooter wrote, he shot immigrants to keep them out so we can better afford socialized health care, a universal basic income, and to save the environment.  You can google it too as I did and read the whole thing. Read the nasty thing and ask yourself whether the reporting on this manifesto is on the level with the American people. It's not just one part that is left wing, and my quote is not plucking just one of several points from his manifesto--it was a fair representation of topic of a long section comprising about 1/3 of the crazy manifesto. He targeted immigrants in order to reduce the number of immigrants so that in his opinion, his liberal utopia could come true. 

The only thing he shared with Trump was opposition to immigration. That is fair to report, but it is very misleading to leave the reporting to just that when there was a lot more crazy to this guy. Do the Democrats owe apologies for inspiring this guy to shoot up people in order to obtain a UBI and universal healthcare and to save the environment? Left wing utopian ideas were the majority of his crazy writings after all.
Lol  yes the democrats encouraged him by talking about universal healthcare and the environment .That's so like Trumps fear mongering of immigrants .Which is why he shot up a coal fire plant or a health insurance office .

(August 13, 2019 at 12:10 am)Gae Bolga Wrote: I think we all know that the dems are the real racists, and the anti fascists are the real fascists.
Because everyone knows the Dems have been the  ones recently doing anti immigrant fearmongering

(August 13, 2019 at 12:03 am)Rev. Rye Wrote:
(August 12, 2019 at 10:58 pm)BryanS Wrote: So I found this interesting quote:


Anyone want to guess, was this a quote from:
--Antifa?
or
--El Paso shooter?




It could be that this was just one justification he used to target Hispanics. Full document here:

https://egbertowillies.com/2019/08/03/pa...manifesto/

Just because he acknowledges the problems plaguing our environment and the Republicans don't, doesn't mean the El Paso shooter was a Democrat. He's using the same "invasion" rhetoric Trump is using, and point-blank said the Christchurch shooter's manifesto was his inspiration, and he says that at least with Republicans there's some hope of change.
Not just Trump his favorite propaganda mill Fox News
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