Multiple fatalities at AME church shooting in downtown Charleston

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">In the US, a 21-year old white man is a &quot;sweet kid&quot; and a 12-year old black child is a 21-year old man. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TamirRice?src=hash">#TamirRice</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CharlestonShooting?src=hash">#CharlestonShooting</a></p>&mdash; Darryl Reeves (@darrylreeves) <a href="https://twitter.com/darrylreeves/status/611621516602544128">June 18, 2015</a></blockquote>
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Here they go ...
 
if he was black and the victims white..

the parents wouldve been on t.v explaining shit....



this board cannot handle a more than one hot topic

at a time..


Im going to stop deleting multiple threads....
 
White Supremacists Worried Charleston Shooting Makes Them Look Bad
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WASHINGTON -- White supremacists on Thursday quickly tried to distance themselves from the suspect in the mass shooting at a historically black church in Charleston, worried that a white man killing nine people in a black church in South Carolina looked bad for their movement.

"This is going to be really bad, I'm afraid," wrote WhiteNationhood in a discussion thread on the white nationalist site Stormfront. "Condolences to the families."

"The media and the left will use this to support their narrative that whites are slaughtering blacks," added MattwhiteAmerica. "It will not matter what the truth is."

The gunman opened fire during a weekly Bible study meeting at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston. Police have identified the shooter as 21-year-old Dylann Roof, who is now in police custody. Roof reportedly told churchgoers before the shooting, "I have to do it. You rape our women and you're taking over our country. And you have to go."

Stormfront commenters continued to hold out hope Thursday morning that perhaps Roof wasn't motivated by racism -- maybe it was anti-Christian hatred instead -- and their movement could keep what they think of as their good name.

"Lets not jump to conclusions and call him a WN [white nationalist] until there is an indication as such... The fact that he targeted a church gives me an inkling that it was religion-related," wrote WhiteVirginian.

"Yep, bad news for gun rights advocates as well," wrote maththeorylover2008. "Another nail in the coffin for the 2nd Amendment."

Time and again, many Stormfront members emphasized that their online community is one inclined to peace and racial harmony -- albeit segregated.

"[T]he Feds can waste all the time they want searching these threads," wrote member PureWhiteRagePWR. "SF is so dang PC, if it was a race crime it didn't come from here."

The site's members also took umbrage with what they perceived to be racial profiling against white people by the police. "Picking up whiteys who fit the bill in the area," posted member Craig Cobb above a screenshot of a local news report about a young white man being taken into police custody. "[H]e is hardly a prime suspect--just within a few blocks maybe, ha."

"If that's not the right guy they just ruined his life," echoed user sons of vengence, "[a]nd will never apologize for it."

Other commenters offered conspiracy theories about the shooting, suggesting that it was a setup aimed at distracting from conversations about race.

“These types of events are happening way too often and smell fishy to me,” wrote woden29. “People were beginning to talk about the race issue openly after ferguson, baltimore, and now the Rachel Dolezal scandal. Looks to me like the powers that be wanted to turn attention back to whitey if it turns out to be a white perp.”

There was some sympathy on the message boards, if not for the extent of the shooter's actions, then for his motivations.

"Okay, so I guess there is no question now, it was a white guy with a bad haircut," conceded GERyMOR. The user then suggested that the reasons Roof reportedly gave to his victims moments before he shot them are legitimate societal concerns. "It's a shame this happened and I do feel bad for the victims and their families. However, it's making me sick (although no surprise) how this is being spun by the media. Racially charged killings? It's a fact that Blacks commit way more crimes per capita and behave a certain way, that's why they get chased and hurt. They do rape our women, and they are taking over our country and cost way too much money to maintain. But none of these points will ever be addressed because then it would bring open discussion to the NEGRO PROBLEM IN OUR SOCIETY ... which is theREAL news."

"Obviously I am very against this heinous act of violence," WhiteVirginian said. "Although a White guy going on a mass shooting is made such a big event because it happens so rarely. Blacks commit mass shootings everyday in every major US city."

"Lets not make excuses when a person of our own race does something like this," added WhiteIsRight. "The guy was clearly a bad apple."

A number of Stormfront members seemed to be aware that their site would be subject to scrutiny by the press.

"We all condemn this sort of action," wrote sons of vengence. "We all despise it and think it cowardly. Make sure you write that on your next article about this incident!"

There seemed to be much less discussion of the shooting on a "WhiteRights" subreddit. "Shooting innocent middle aged black women in church is about the best way I can think of to help blacks win more sympathy and to fire up the anti-white groups," wrote one of apparently just two commenters.

"It's ok, mate, there are plenty of churches full of Negroes," wrote another. "Don't be too sad about it."
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Gospel artist, Marcus Stanley, wrote this under the Charleston church shooter's photo. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/chills?src=hash">#chills</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Godisgood?src=hash">#Godisgood</a> <a href="http://t.co/pnoaoLqTiE">pic.twitter.com/pnoaoLqTiE</a></p>&mdash; Megan Bedoll Smith (@MeganBedoll) <a href="https://twitter.com/MeganBedoll/status/611569449670438912">June 18, 2015</a></blockquote>
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take this dude out too.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Gospel artist, Marcus Stanley, wrote this under the Charleston church shooter's photo. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/chills?src=hash">#chills</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Godisgood?src=hash">#Godisgood</a> <a href="http://t.co/pnoaoLqTiE">pic.twitter.com/pnoaoLqTiE</a></p>&mdash; Megan Bedoll Smith (@MeganBedoll) <a href="https://twitter.com/MeganBedoll/status/611569449670438912">June 18, 2015</a></blockquote>
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take this dude out too.

I have no words.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Gospel artist, Marcus Stanley, wrote this under the Charleston church shooter's photo. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/chills?src=hash">#chills</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Godisgood?src=hash">#Godisgood</a> <a href="http://t.co/pnoaoLqTiE">pic.twitter.com/pnoaoLqTiE</a></p>&mdash; Megan Bedoll Smith (@MeganBedoll) <a href="https://twitter.com/MeganBedoll/status/611569449670438912">June 18, 2015</a></blockquote>
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take this dude out too.

Another Coon. Is we sick? Oh lawd not a precious little white child oh no white jesus no please save this precious young child white god. That's basically what I read. Coons need to go just like their white daddies.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Gospel artist, Marcus Stanley, wrote this under the Charleston church shooter's photo. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/chills?src=hash">#chills</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Godisgood?src=hash">#Godisgood</a> <a href="http://t.co/pnoaoLqTiE">pic.twitter.com/pnoaoLqTiE</a></p>&mdash; Megan Bedoll Smith (@MeganBedoll) <a href="https://twitter.com/MeganBedoll/status/611569449670438912">June 18, 2015</a></blockquote>
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take this dude out too.

You've got to be fuckin kidding me...

:smh:
 
Funny how they've got a vest on the guy that murdered 9 people in a church.

Funny how they didn't fear for their lives or safety dealing with a guy that just murdered innocent women children and men inside of a church.

Funny how there was no incident at all and he had a gun in the car.

Funny how they treat him like a human that needs to go through the judicial process

But with us....
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Gospel artist, Marcus Stanley, wrote this under the Charleston church shooter's photo. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/chills?src=hash">#chills</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Godisgood?src=hash">#Godisgood</a> <a href="http://t.co/pnoaoLqTiE">pic.twitter.com/pnoaoLqTiE</a></p>&mdash; Megan Bedoll Smith (@MeganBedoll) <a href="https://twitter.com/MeganBedoll/status/611569449670438912">June 18, 2015</a></blockquote>
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take this dude out too.

So,we're still on this prayer bullshit I see....This is the type of dude that will sell us out....:smh::smh::smh::smh:
 
I don't know if this has been asked,can't look thru the whole thread....

But what is it with white people giving their crazy ass sons...guns?

Stupid motherfuckers ought to be charged as an accessory:angry:
 
Call it terrorism in Charleston

(CNN)The horrific attack at a historic church in Charleston, South Carolina, was allegedly carried out by a young white man who appeared to have deliberately targeted the church simply because it was serving African-Americans. Witnesses say the suspect said he was there "to shoot black people," a law enforcement official said. By any reasonable standard, this is terrorism, which is generally defined as an act of violence against civilians by individuals or organizations for political purposes.

But do the thought experiment: If this attack on the church in Charleston had been conducted by a Muslim man shouting "Allahu akbar," what is already a big news story would have become even bigger, as it would appear to fit so well into the political and media narrative that Muslim militants are the major terrorist problem in the United States.

That's a false narrative, as it turns out. In fact, deadly acts of terrorism by virulent racists and anti-government extremists have been more common in the United States than deadly acts of jihadist terrorism since 9/11.

There is something particularly shocking in a multiracial, multiethnic, multireligious society about murdering people simply because of who they are. That's true whether it's African-Americans in Charleston attending a Bible study group or spectators at the Boston Marathon. These attacks are acts designed to terrorize, and we should call them such.

According to a count by New America, since 9/11, 26 people have been killed in jihadist terrorist attacks in the United States, while extremist right-wing racists and anti-government militants have killed 48, if we include the nine people who were killed in the attack in Charleston, which is being investigated as a hate crime.

Last year alone saw four such deadly extremist right-wing attacks that killed eight people.

• On April 13, 2014, Frazier Glenn Cross shot and killed a 14-year-old boy and his grandfather at the Jewish Community Center in Kansas City and then drove to a Jewish retirement community, where he killed a third person, authorities say. Reports say Cross shouted "Heil Hitler" after he was taken into custody. He has pleaded not guilty.

• On June 8, 2014, married couple Jerad and Amanda Miller killed two police officers in an ambush at a pizza restaurant in Las Vegas and also killed another person at a Walmart as they left the scene before committing suicide. The shooters possessed white supremacist paraphernalia and had previously spoken of targeting law enforcement officers and expressed militant views, according to their neighbors.

• On September 12, 2014, a police officer was killed and in a shooting at the Blooming Grove police barracks in Pennsylvania. State Police Commissioner Frank Noonan identified Eric Frein as a suspect. Noonan said that Frein "has made statements about wanting to kill law enforcement officers and also to commit mass acts of murder" and "has expressed anti-government leanings in the past, especially toward law enforcement." Frein was taken into custody after seven weeks on the run. Prosecutors added terrorism charges against Frein, citing a letter in which he allegedly called for a revolution. He has pleaded not guilty.

• On November 22, 2014, Curtis Wade Holley ambushed and killed a police officer in Tallahassee, Florida. According to local police, Holley had planned the ambush, held anti-government political beliefs and had made previous threats against police that had put him on a watch list. Holley was killed by police officers in a shootout.

In addition, since 9/11, none of the roughly 290 people indicted or convicted in the United States of some act of jihadist terrorism has acquired or used chemical or biological weapons, while 13 people motivated by right-wing extremist ideology, one person motivated by left-wing extremist ideology, and two with idiosyncratic beliefs used or acquired such weapons or their precursors.

Although a variety of left-wing militants and environmental extremists have carried out violent attacks for political reasons against property and people since 9/11, none has been linked to a deadly attack, according to research by New America.

Jihadist violence continues to dominate the news and the attention of policymakers. Some of this is quite understandable. After all, on 9/11, al Qaeda killed almost 3,000 people.

Yet, as a matter of the public safety, there really is no difference between terrorism that is purportedly committed in the name of Allah and killing that is committed for other political ends, such as the racist beliefs about African-Americans that appear to have motivated Thursday's attack in Charleston.

http://www.cnn.com/2015/06/18/opinions/bergen-charleston-attack-terrorism/index.html
 
All these Killings are trying to get a race war started, that goes for KKKiller cops, KKKiller neighborhood watchmen, and every other White lunatic with more guns and ammo in their house than food.

They keep poking us hoping we'll react so they can justify the massive arsenals they've been collecting to use on us. 65% of them, 13% of us... those are bad odds. There will be an ethnic cleansing if it pops off like what was done to us in Rosewood FL but this will be nationwide.

His roommate also told ABC News that Roof had been 'planning something like that for six months'.
'He was big into segregation and other stuff,' the roommate, Dalton Tyler, said. 'He said he wanted to start a civil war. He said he was going to do something like that and then kill himself.'


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This Fucka is no diff from Charles Manson and Helta Skelta.


Fox News, The Rethuglican party and their 1% owners feed a steady diet of "their taking away you tax money, jobs, country, women, ect ect." to white trash all the while setting this country up for a huge economic great depression that will have everyone scrambling for meager resources. When that day comes the ones with the guns will take and the ones without will die.

Genocide made to order, and set to go off in or around 2016 if we dont tool up for self defense, and show up at the polls to deny them getting the final domino to activate their plan... the Presidency.
 
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