It's not Muslims; it's white nationalists

If the mass shooter is a Trump supporter than how do you disconnect him from Trump? I am not stating all Trump supporters believe as this cat does, but do you agree that his racist rhetoric help set this guy in motion.

I think it's very likely that a guy like that would have gone on a killing spree regardless of Trump. I don't think Trump is responsible for what happened. I don't think he should have to answer for it.

Most 8chan/white nationalist types hate trump for his ties to Israel and his non-stop pandering to blacks and other groups. The idea that a guy who can't take two breaths without bragging about how low the black unemployment rate is and how much he loves Israel is literally hitler is laughable.
 
Do you think most MAGA people are like that guy, or is he an extreme minority? Is it possible that it would be ridiculous to use him as an example of what Trump supporters are?

Well, since 2017 all Trump supporters have not been mass shooters, but all of the mass shooters have been Trump supporters.
Lol, they have been liberals.
Leftwingers are the lowest kind of scum there is:


The Walmart – Cielo Vista Mall shooter in El Paso, Texas was identified this afternoon as Patrick Crusius from a Allen, Texas outside of Dallas.

Washington Examiner reporter Anna Giaritelli posted the name and a photos of the alleged shooter, sourced to law enforcement, “A law enforcement official in El Paso told me the Walmart shooter is in custody. Patrick Crusius of Dallas. Just turned 21 years old this week.”

Patrick Crusius has a profile on MyLife.com.

MyLife is an American information brokerage founded in 2002 as Reunion.com. MyLife gathers personal information through public records and other sources to automatically generate a “MyLife Public Page” for each person, described by MyLife as a “complete Wikipedia-like biography on every American.”

At 2:46 PM today MyLife had this profile for the deranged killer Patrick Crusius.

His original profile at 2:46 said he was a registered Democrat.

my-life-shooter-1.png
 
Now I know why there’s so much violence all around the globe.
Maybe we’re inviting too many people in who originate from violent societies to take our place and we’re getting pissed.
 
El Paso mass shooting suspect ID’d as Patrick Crusius, a 21-year-old Texas man
Facebook and Instagram profiles removed by Facebook....how convenient
It's not "convenient", it's SOP.
Not so.....hasn't been in past which is why we knew whole lot more about past shooters than this one.
Wrong. They've removed every one of them. Sometimes someone will copy it before they get it down is all.
Not this fast....not before anyone had seen em…..
Yes, just this fast. And people have seen them, otherwise we wouldn't know some of the things we do.
 
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?
U are. And you are not better. That is what is worrisome by our decline in world competiveness.

Please explain how I am trying to eradicate you and your culture.
 
Now I know why there’s so much violence all around the globe.
Maybe we’re inviting too many people in who originate from violent societies to take our place and we’re getting pissed.

Whatever will we do to address the racial tensions that more and more often boil over into violence? I know! Import the entire 3rd world and demean and marginalize anyone who doesn't like it!!!
 
If the mass shooter is a Trump supporter than how do you disconnect him from Trump? I am not stating all Trump supporters believe as this cat does, but do you agree that his racist rhetoric help set this guy in motion.

I think it's very likely that a guy like that would have gone on a killing spree regardless of Trump. I don't think Trump is responsible for what happened. I don't think he should have to answer for it.

I didn't say he was responsible for it, but I believe this guy was motived by the racist rhetoric he hears Trump spew.
 
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?
U are. And you are not better. That is what is worrisome by our decline in world competiveness.

Please explain how I am trying to eradicate you and your culture.
You're not. You're just an unwitting pawn in this game, buddy.
 
El Paso mass shooting suspect ID’d as Patrick Crusius, a 21-year-old Texas man
Facebook and Instagram profiles removed by Facebook....how convenient
It's not "convenient", it's SOP.
Not so.....hasn't been in past which is why we knew whole lot more about past shooters than this one.
Wrong. They've removed every one of them. Sometimes someone will copy it before they get it down is all.
Not this fast....not before anyone had seen em…..
Yes, just this fast. And people have seen them, otherwise we wouldn't know some of the things we do.
Oh shut up......we dont anything gleaned from the net other than his manifesto,,,,very convenient......
 
We are in the midst of a population replacement crisis in which the weakest are starting to break. The shooters are fed a steady diet hatred against whites and how America must be destroyed to improve it.

Meanwhile democrats are openly celebrating their belief that demographic change by population replacement will give them a permanent tryanny. What you see with these lunatics losing control is the cracking up of young men driven mad. It's a symptom of the disintegration of the country.
 
Now I know why there’s so much violence all around the globe.
Maybe we’re inviting too many people in who originate from violent societies to take our place and we’re getting pissed.

Whatever will we do to address the racial tensions that more and more often boil over into violence? I know! Import the entire 3rd world and demean and marginalize anyone who doesn't like it!!!
And yet not one Liberal ever mentions how many people of color are murdered by gun or blade on a nightly basis in their bars.
 
If the mass shooter is a Trump supporter than how do you disconnect him from Trump? I am not stating all Trump supporters believe as this cat does, but do you agree that his racist rhetoric help set this guy in motion.

I think it's very likely that a guy like that would have gone on a killing spree regardless of Trump. I don't think Trump is responsible for what happened. I don't think he should have to answer for it.

Most 8chan/white nationalist types hate trump for his ties to Israel and his non-stop pandering to blacks and other groups.

:abgg2q.jpg: Talk about some horseshit. Pander to black folks, you go too far with the comedy.

The idea that a guy who can't take two breaths without bragging about how low the black unemployment rate is and how much he loves Israel is literally hitler is laughable.

They are laughing as well, because they know he is just blowing hot air when it comes to black low unemployment.
 
The truth of the matter is that lefties have created such a climate of hatred and violent insanity that border line mental cases think nothing of committing murder. Every mass shooter in modern history was mentally deranged or a left winger or a combination of the two. Democrats cultivated James Hodgkinson and sent him out to murder every conservative congressman he could find. They found a list on his dead body. It's clear to anyone that Stephen Paddock was motivated by the same hatred when he opened fire on a concert in Vegas that the media called "nothing but a Trump rally" but the FBI was afraid to come up with the true motive. We don't know anything about this 20 year old in E. Paso except the fact that he is White and that's enough for left wing racists to turn a tragedy into a political event.
 
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.
Confounding you reading this? One of several replies from tRump supporters here.
I am not a Trump supporter. I think for myself and call them as I see them.
Yes, I know you kids are looking for ways to distance yourself.

Good luck.
 
If the mass shooter is a Trump supporter than how do you disconnect him from Trump? I am not stating all Trump supporters believe as this cat does, but do you agree that his racist rhetoric help set this guy in motion.

I think it's very likely that a guy like that would have gone on a killing spree regardless of Trump. I don't think Trump is responsible for what happened. I don't think he should have to answer for it.

Most 8chan/white nationalist types hate trump for his ties to Israel and his non-stop pandering to blacks and other groups.

:abgg2q.jpg: Talk about some horseshit. Pander to black folks, you go too far with the comedy.

The idea that a guy who can't take two breaths without bragging about how low the black unemployment rate is and how much he loves Israel is literally hitler is laughable.

They are laughing as well, because they know he is just blowing hot air when it comes to black low unemployment.
Whatever fits your lazy ass narrative.
 
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
Well maybe you should move out..it’s our country
 
Do you think most MAGA people are like that guy, or is he an extreme minority? Is it possible that it would be ridiculous to use him as an example of what Trump supporters are?

You tell us. Look back during the 40s, 50s and 60s at what was happening when the leaders condoned and fueled this type of behavior.


Our private property rights were assaulted and restricted.
 
If the mass shooter is a Trump supporter than how do you disconnect him from Trump? I am not stating all Trump supporters believe as this cat does, but do you agree that his racist rhetoric help set this guy in motion.

I think it's very likely that a guy like that would have gone on a killing spree regardless of Trump. I don't think Trump is responsible for what happened. I don't think he should have to answer for it.

I didn't say he was responsible for it, but I believe this guy was motived by the racist rhetoric he hears Trump spew.
He wasn't though.
From the manifesto: " My opinions on automation, immigration, and the rest predate Trump and his campaign for president,” the document says."

Source: Minutes Before El Paso Killing, Hate-Filled Manifesto Appears Online
 
If the mass shooter is a Trump supporter than how do you disconnect him from Trump? I am not stating all Trump supporters believe as this cat does, but do you agree that his racist rhetoric help set this guy in motion.

I think it's very likely that a guy like that would have gone on a killing spree regardless of Trump. I don't think Trump is responsible for what happened. I don't think he should have to answer for it.

Most 8chan/white nationalist types hate trump for his ties to Israel and his non-stop pandering to blacks and other groups.

:abgg2q.jpg: Talk about some horseshit. Pander to black folks, you go too far with the comedy.

The idea that a guy who can't take two breaths without bragging about how low the black unemployment rate is and how much he loves Israel is literally hitler is laughable.

They are laughing as well, because they know he is just blowing hot air when it comes to black low unemployment.


People like you want there to be a crisis of white supremacist violence in this country and you work 24/7 to inculcate it into society.
 
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.
Confounding you reading this? One of several replies from tRump supporters here.
I am not a Trump supporter. I think for myself and call them as I see them.
Yes, I know you kids are looking for ways to distance yourself.

Good luck.
Thank you for the kids comment-I feel like I just got carded.
 

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