It's not Muslims; it's white nationalists

At a few minutes before 11 am on Saturday in El Paso, Texas, a gunman in his early 20s opened fire on a crowd of shoppers in a mall killing at least 20 and wounding dozens of others, placing the suspect’s rampage among the top ten deadliest mass shootings in US history.

“I saw people crying: children, old people, all in shock,” one eyewitness told The New York Times. “I saw a baby, maybe six to eight months old, with blood all over the belly.”

As hospitals in the local area deal with what can only be described as the bloody battlefield carnage, federal and state authorities are moving closer towards establishing the suspect’s motive for carrying out the mass casualty attack.

Federal law enforcement investigators have told CNN that they are reviewing writings they believe to have been posted online by the suspect, Patrick Crusius, a 21-year-old white man from Dallas, but are yet to publicly confirm.

Essentially, the gunman’s alleged manifesto reads as a carbon copy of that espoused by those who carried out the recent and respective attacks on the mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, and the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh.

"This is a response to the Hispanic invasion," it reads, according to the FBI. It then goes on to accuse the Democratic Party of "pandering to the Hispanic voting bloc”, while also expressing his contempt for “race mixing” and support for “sending them back.”

These right-wing extremists are not only channelling neo-Nazi borne “Great Replacement” conspiracy theories, which frame demographic change as a threat to white Europeans, but also taking a cue from the words and policies of President Donald Trump.

It was only two weeks ago when Trump inspired an auditorium full of his supporters to chant “send her back” in reference to the country’s first elected black Muslim congresswoman, Ilhan Omar, who was born in Somalia and migrated to the US as the young daughter of refugee parents.

Earlier in the year, Trump smeared all immigrants approaching the US-Mexico border as invaders when he said, “People hate the word ‘invasion', but that’s what it is.”

Trump has also referred to Latin American refugees and asylum seekers as “rapists”, “criminals”, drug dealers” and “terrorists”.

It’s worth remembering that when a Rwandan politician described Rwanda’s Tutsi minority as “cockroaches” it started a genocide that resulted in the deaths of upwards of one million people in that country.

These are the same flames Trump fans with his dehumanising discourse. It is no coincidence that far-right extremists were responsible for 100 per cent of all terrorist attacks on US soil since the end of 2017, according to the Anti-Defamation League, and why hate crimes against Jews, Muslims, and other minorities are at unprecedented levels.

Much of Trump’s political shtick is pivoted on the white nationalist notion that white Americans find themselves in a do-or-die struggle with non-white immigrants, and thus framing Hispanics, Muslims, Jews, African Americans, and other ethnic minorities to be an external threat, or “invaders”.

Just hours before Robert Bowers walked into the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh on October 27 last year, he posted on social media that the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society wants “to bring hostile invaders to dwell among us. It’s the filthy EVIL Jews. Brining (sic) the Filthy EVIL Muslims into the country!! Stop the kikes then Worry About the Muslims!”

Making matters worse is the fact that Trump and his supporters are hyping themselves in what can best be described as a positive reinforcement loop, in which his supporters reward his racism with approval, and he, in turn, rewards them, whether that be by calling on a ban on Muslim immigration or channelling funds from the Pentagon for the construction of his border wall.

In time, we will learn exactly what drove the suspect to carry out today's mass shooting, but what we know for sure is the United States finds itself in the midst of a domestic white nationalist terrorism crisis.

https://www.smh.com.au/world/north-...onalist-terrorism-crisis-20190804-p52do1.html

Article edited for the removal of shooter
The Democrats are exploiting hate a fear for power.
They love racial violence because it helps them.

…….and yet it is the POTUS who is a republican that is spouting racist rhetoric. Smfh.
 
Folks that were lynching and murdering folks during the 40s, 50s and 60s were also considered as decent folks.

Once again an outrageous and unfair comparison. You're insane.

How so?

I called the majority of Trump supporters decent people and then you deflected by comparing them to murderers from generations ago. You are trying to connect decent, everyday people to extremist murderers for political points and it's gross. You're not operating inside reality. You're either insane or you have absolutely no shame or integrity, maybe both.
 
You tell us.

Okay, I will. It's completely insane to prop this guy up as some kind of standard Trump supporter. If you think he is your perspective has been warped badly. Anybody that tries to attach murderers like him to everyday people that would never do such a thing should be ashamed of themselves. They won't be though, because partisans have no shame.

Really, go back and study a little American History.
You should study negro history.

Here, let me give you some material for you and please get back to us later. I already pretty much know you will stay in your WILLFUL IGNORANCE by ignoring these. Which is what makes you and everyone LIKE YOU in your race PATHETIC.

Want to test that and see how well the democrats STILL OWN YOU? Let me know what you learn about.......




Here is a brief summary since I know you won't watch it. That is a slave trade that did not involve any Europeans. Much like how the media today does not cover negro on negro crimes, they of course don't discuss negro enslaving negro trade. Too bad though that you, are being educated by me though.

That Trans Sahara slave trade (the gold and salt trade) was happening for about 700 years before the Trans Atlantic slave trade began. That is when the mean white people got in involved in the well established slave industry and it shows that nearly every slave actually shipped to the Americas beginning in the 17th century were already in fact slaves. Yes, the Trans Sahara began in the 600s and the first slaves were not shipped to the Americas until the 1600s (1620 to be exact.)

How about the Barbary Coast slave trade superBRUTHA?



That was a slave trade that happened from the 15th century till the 19th century. That was the WHITE SLAVE TRADE in the Mediterranean. Millions of WHITE EUROPEANS ENSLAVED by the BLACKS.

You are welcome superbrutha.
 
Lets see.
Pinning the deranged Muslim who blows himself up in a public place killing dozens doesn't speak for Islam.

But the deranged loser white moron who goes on a shooting spree represents an entire voting bloc.


Got it.





Correct answer.
Killers are scum and no benefit to humanity and should swiftly hang from the gallows regardless of race, creed, culture or religion or poilitcal ideology..
 
At a few minutes before 11 am on Saturday in El Paso, Texas, a gunman in his early 20s opened fire on a crowd of shoppers in a mall killing at least 20 and wounding dozens of others, placing the suspect’s rampage among the top ten deadliest mass shootings in US history.

“I saw people crying: children, old people, all in shock,” one eyewitness told The New York Times. “I saw a baby, maybe six to eight months old, with blood all over the belly.”

As hospitals in the local area deal with what can only be described as the bloody battlefield carnage, federal and state authorities are moving closer towards establishing the suspect’s motive for carrying out the mass casualty attack.

Federal law enforcement investigators have told CNN that they are reviewing writings they believe to have been posted online by the suspect, Patrick Crusius, a 21-year-old white man from Dallas, but are yet to publicly confirm.

Essentially, the gunman’s alleged manifesto reads as a carbon copy of that espoused by those who carried out the recent and respective attacks on the mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, and the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh.

"This is a response to the Hispanic invasion," it reads, according to the FBI. It then goes on to accuse the Democratic Party of "pandering to the Hispanic voting bloc”, while also expressing his contempt for “race mixing” and support for “sending them back.”

These right-wing extremists are not only channelling neo-Nazi borne “Great Replacement” conspiracy theories, which frame demographic change as a threat to white Europeans, but also taking a cue from the words and policies of President Donald Trump.

It was only two weeks ago when Trump inspired an auditorium full of his supporters to chant “send her back” in reference to the country’s first elected black Muslim congresswoman, Ilhan Omar, who was born in Somalia and migrated to the US as the young daughter of refugee parents.

Earlier in the year, Trump smeared all immigrants approaching the US-Mexico border as invaders when he said, “People hate the word ‘invasion', but that’s what it is.”

Trump has also referred to Latin American refugees and asylum seekers as “rapists”, “criminals”, drug dealers” and “terrorists”.

It’s worth remembering that when a Rwandan politician described Rwanda’s Tutsi minority as “cockroaches” it started a genocide that resulted in the deaths of upwards of one million people in that country.

These are the same flames Trump fans with his dehumanising discourse. It is no coincidence that far-right extremists were responsible for 100 per cent of all terrorist attacks on US soil since the end of 2017, according to the Anti-Defamation League, and why hate crimes against Jews, Muslims, and other minorities are at unprecedented levels.

Much of Trump’s political shtick is pivoted on the white nationalist notion that white Americans find themselves in a do-or-die struggle with non-white immigrants, and thus framing Hispanics, Muslims, Jews, African Americans, and other ethnic minorities to be an external threat, or “invaders”.

Just hours before Robert Bowers walked into the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh on October 27 last year, he posted on social media that the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society wants “to bring hostile invaders to dwell among us. It’s the filthy EVIL Jews. Brining (sic) the Filthy EVIL Muslims into the country!! Stop the kikes then Worry About the Muslims!”

Making matters worse is the fact that Trump and his supporters are hyping themselves in what can best be described as a positive reinforcement loop, in which his supporters reward his racism with approval, and he, in turn, rewards them, whether that be by calling on a ban on Muslim immigration or channelling funds from the Pentagon for the construction of his border wall.

In time, we will learn exactly what drove the suspect to carry out today's mass shooting, but what we know for sure is the United States finds itself in the midst of a domestic white nationalist terrorism crisis.

https://www.smh.com.au/world/north-...onalist-terrorism-crisis-20190804-p52do1.html

Article edited for the removal of shooter
The Democrats are exploiting hate a fear for power.
They love racial violence because it helps them.

…….and yet it is the POTUS who is a republican that is spouting racist rhetoric. Smfh.
and yet it is the Democrats who make politics about race, because they are racist
 
Folks that were lynching and murdering folks during the 40s, 50s and 60s were also considered as decent folks.

Once again an outrageous and unfair comparison. You're insane.

How so?

I called the majority of Trump supporters decent people and then you deflected by comparing them to murderers from generations ago.

Generations ago, that is during MY lifetime.

You are trying to connect decent, everyday people to extremist murderers for political points and it's gross. You're not operating inside reality. You're either insane or you have absolutely no shame or integrity, maybe both.

Dude these white supremacist were called decent everyday folks what the fuck are you talking about. Strom Thurmond ran for President on a segregation, racist platform and he is honored today. The Confederacy has monuments and statues all over the South honoring these racist traitors. You are the one who is not dealing in reality.
 
Patrick Crusius: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com
Shooter was a loner who spent all his time on the computer had no friends and only wanted to do enough to get by. Drove 650 miles to find a Walmart to shoot up???Nothing on meds yet though I wouldn't be surprised.
A person can't even drive 20 miles in Texas without passing a Walmart.
Should know more about the guy by now....strange lack of info....
Leftists Change Shooter Patrick Crusius’s MyLife Page After Shooting from Democrat to Republican
 
Folks that were lynching and murdering folks during the 40s, 50s and 60s were also considered as decent folks.

Once again an outrageous and unfair comparison. You're insane.

How so?

I called the majority of Trump supporters decent people and then you deflected by comparing them to murderers from generations ago.

Generations ago, that is during MY lifetime.

You are trying to connect decent, everyday people to extremist murderers for political points and it's gross. You're not operating inside reality. You're either insane or you have absolutely no shame or integrity, maybe both.

Dude these white supremacist were called decent everyday folks what the fuck are you talking about. Strom Thurmond ran for President on a segregation, racist platform and he is honored today. The Confederacy has monuments and statues all over the South honoring these racist traitors. You are the one who is not dealing in reality.

Earlier you seemed to suggest that it's not ridiculous to use a mass shooter as an example of who and what Trump supporters are. For clarification, do you actually believe that? Will you state it clearly?
 
Why does ethnicity matter in these shootings as opposed to mental illness and psychotropic drugs?


Oh.....right....politics.
 
Did the left blame Bernie Sanders for the Republican mass shooting where Steve Scalise almost died?

Why not?

Ohh....right....politics.
 
At a few minutes before 11 am on Saturday in El Paso, Texas, a gunman in his early 20s opened fire on a crowd of shoppers in a mall killing at least 20 and wounding dozens of others, placing the suspect’s rampage among the top ten deadliest mass shootings in US history.

“I saw people crying: children, old people, all in shock,” one eyewitness told The New York Times. “I saw a baby, maybe six to eight months old, with blood all over the belly.”

As hospitals in the local area deal with what can only be described as the bloody battlefield carnage, federal and state authorities are moving closer towards establishing the suspect’s motive for carrying out the mass casualty attack.

Federal law enforcement investigators have told CNN that they are reviewing writings they believe to have been posted online by the suspect, Patrick Crusius, a 21-year-old white man from Dallas, but are yet to publicly confirm.

Essentially, the gunman’s alleged manifesto reads as a carbon copy of that espoused by those who carried out the recent and respective attacks on the mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, and the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh.

"This is a response to the Hispanic invasion," it reads, according to the FBI. It then goes on to accuse the Democratic Party of "pandering to the Hispanic voting bloc”, while also expressing his contempt for “race mixing” and support for “sending them back.”

These right-wing extremists are not only channelling neo-Nazi borne “Great Replacement” conspiracy theories, which frame demographic change as a threat to white Europeans, but also taking a cue from the words and policies of President Donald Trump.

It was only two weeks ago when Trump inspired an auditorium full of his supporters to chant “send her back” in reference to the country’s first elected black Muslim congresswoman, Ilhan Omar, who was born in Somalia and migrated to the US as the young daughter of refugee parents.

Earlier in the year, Trump smeared all immigrants approaching the US-Mexico border as invaders when he said, “People hate the word ‘invasion', but that’s what it is.”

Trump has also referred to Latin American refugees and asylum seekers as “rapists”, “criminals”, drug dealers” and “terrorists”.

It’s worth remembering that when a Rwandan politician described Rwanda’s Tutsi minority as “cockroaches” it started a genocide that resulted in the deaths of upwards of one million people in that country.

These are the same flames Trump fans with his dehumanising discourse. It is no coincidence that far-right extremists were responsible for 100 per cent of all terrorist attacks on US soil since the end of 2017, according to the Anti-Defamation League, and why hate crimes against Jews, Muslims, and other minorities are at unprecedented levels.

Much of Trump’s political shtick is pivoted on the white nationalist notion that white Americans find themselves in a do-or-die struggle with non-white immigrants, and thus framing Hispanics, Muslims, Jews, African Americans, and other ethnic minorities to be an external threat, or “invaders”.

Just hours before Robert Bowers walked into the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh on October 27 last year, he posted on social media that the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society wants “to bring hostile invaders to dwell among us. It’s the filthy EVIL Jews. Brining (sic) the Filthy EVIL Muslims into the country!! Stop the kikes then Worry About the Muslims!”

Making matters worse is the fact that Trump and his supporters are hyping themselves in what can best be described as a positive reinforcement loop, in which his supporters reward his racism with approval, and he, in turn, rewards them, whether that be by calling on a ban on Muslim immigration or channelling funds from the Pentagon for the construction of his border wall.

In time, we will learn exactly what drove the suspect to carry out today's mass shooting, but what we know for sure is the United States finds itself in the midst of a domestic white nationalist terrorism crisis.

https://www.smh.com.au/world/north-...onalist-terrorism-crisis-20190804-p52do1.html

Article edited for the removal of shooter
Bull. Nationalists defend their country. Supremists are racists. This was bound to happen with 22 million illegal aliens doing God knows what here. I warned everybody about this back in the eighties-the other shootings just distracted from it.
 
At a few minutes before 11 am on Saturday in El Paso, Texas, a gunman in his early 20s opened fire on a crowd of shoppers in a mall killing at least 20 and wounding dozens of others, placing the suspect’s rampage among the top ten deadliest mass shootings in US history.

“I saw people crying: children, old people, all in shock,” one eyewitness told The New York Times. “I saw a baby, maybe six to eight months old, with blood all over the belly.”

As hospitals in the local area deal with what can only be described as the bloody battlefield carnage, federal and state authorities are moving closer towards establishing the suspect’s motive for carrying out the mass casualty attack.

Federal law enforcement investigators have told CNN that they are reviewing writings they believe to have been posted online by the suspect, Patrick Crusius, a 21-year-old white man from Dallas, but are yet to publicly confirm.

Essentially, the gunman’s alleged manifesto reads as a carbon copy of that espoused by those who carried out the recent and respective attacks on the mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, and the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh.

"This is a response to the Hispanic invasion," it reads, according to the FBI. It then goes on to accuse the Democratic Party of "pandering to the Hispanic voting bloc”, while also expressing his contempt for “race mixing” and support for “sending them back.”

These right-wing extremists are not only channelling neo-Nazi borne “Great Replacement” conspiracy theories, which frame demographic change as a threat to white Europeans, but also taking a cue from the words and policies of President Donald Trump.

It was only two weeks ago when Trump inspired an auditorium full of his supporters to chant “send her back” in reference to the country’s first elected black Muslim congresswoman, Ilhan Omar, who was born in Somalia and migrated to the US as the young daughter of refugee parents.

Earlier in the year, Trump smeared all immigrants approaching the US-Mexico border as invaders when he said, “People hate the word ‘invasion', but that’s what it is.”

Trump has also referred to Latin American refugees and asylum seekers as “rapists”, “criminals”, drug dealers” and “terrorists”.

It’s worth remembering that when a Rwandan politician described Rwanda’s Tutsi minority as “cockroaches” it started a genocide that resulted in the deaths of upwards of one million people in that country.

These are the same flames Trump fans with his dehumanising discourse. It is no coincidence that far-right extremists were responsible for 100 per cent of all terrorist attacks on US soil since the end of 2017, according to the Anti-Defamation League, and why hate crimes against Jews, Muslims, and other minorities are at unprecedented levels.

Much of Trump’s political shtick is pivoted on the white nationalist notion that white Americans find themselves in a do-or-die struggle with non-white immigrants, and thus framing Hispanics, Muslims, Jews, African Americans, and other ethnic minorities to be an external threat, or “invaders”.

Just hours before Robert Bowers walked into the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh on October 27 last year, he posted on social media that the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society wants “to bring hostile invaders to dwell among us. It’s the filthy EVIL Jews. Brining (sic) the Filthy EVIL Muslims into the country!! Stop the kikes then Worry About the Muslims!”

Making matters worse is the fact that Trump and his supporters are hyping themselves in what can best be described as a positive reinforcement loop, in which his supporters reward his racism with approval, and he, in turn, rewards them, whether that be by calling on a ban on Muslim immigration or channelling funds from the Pentagon for the construction of his border wall.

In time, we will learn exactly what drove the suspect to carry out today's mass shooting, but what we know for sure is the United States finds itself in the midst of a domestic white nationalist terrorism crisis.

https://www.smh.com.au/world/north-...onalist-terrorism-crisis-20190804-p52do1.html

Article edited for the removal of shooter


Chickens coming home to roost?

Hmmmm, explain that.

What is there to explain? If you try to eradicate a culture and people, eventually they will react.
Who is trying to eradicate your culture and people?
 
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