grzegorz wrote:The murder at the Gilroy Garlic festival was another right wing wacko.
oragami_itto wrote:grzegorz wrote:The murder at the Gilroy Garlic festival was another right wing wacko.
Definitely white nationalist, but nothing directly tying him to, say, Trump.
Unlike the one today in El Paso, which will soon be added
Steve James wrote:I don't "trust" the FBI, or the "gov't," but that doesn't mean that they're always wrong. There's no reason for them to say that the Gilroy shooter was ideologically motivated, no matter who he supported politically. I'm sure somewhere on the internet, someone's saying that he was really a leftist or a member of Antifa. Whatever his beliefs, he was willing to walk into an event and shoot kids. Yeah, more people were probably murdered in some urban or area, and maybe someone today has successfully defended his home with a weapon. That's no comfort to the victims --and, ideology or not, a murderer is a murderer. Sure, he might think he's doing a good thing.
Anyway, the FBI issued warnings years before this last incident in El Paso.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2017/08/14/fb ... onths-ago/
BruceP wrote:You guys still don't get it. This thread is a double down on not getting it.
I thought the double entendre in my first reply would make it obvious. Hell, I got a 9th grade education and I get it.
grzegorz wrote:
The fact is programming people to hate via the internet is extremely easy and assualt rifles are everywhere in my country and for whatever reason young men (of all races) in the US feel entitled and when they don't get their way they feel justified in shooting up places
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