Best response so far!- ZERO -
They must have smoked a joint
They must have an unpaid parking ticket
It was after dark, the shooter was Neighborhood Watch
It looked like a Klan Rally to me.
Maybe it was ISIS
There never was a shooting, Fake News
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Best response so far!- ZERO -
They must have smoked a joint
They must have an unpaid parking ticket
It was after dark, the shooter was Neighborhood Watch
It looked like a Klan Rally to me.
Maybe it was ISIS
There never was a shooting, Fake News
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Wait... it "could've" been Black people getting slaughtered? Bruh... historically speaking it usually HAS been Black people (and Natives) getting wiped out but white shooters. (Did the Black Wallstreet victims have a chance to protect themselves?) Your argument is illogical and ahistorical.
If you feel empathy for white suffering, so be it. Not knocking you for that, but don't you knock Black people who reserve their sympathies for fellow oppressed, not their oppressors who have and continue to slaughter them en masse.
I give about as much of a fuck about them as most of them give about us.... haven't really thought much about this at all today actually, and will sleep pretty good tonight too. White on White Crime doesn't get a second thought from me at all.... Just like they don't think twice about our sorrow...
Just last week, that same area hosted the I Heart Music Festival full of a more diverse crowd of people and many black musicians and artists. Something tells me the shooter picked this weekend specifically for one reason or another, but, had it been last weekend, more people of color's lives would have been lost and this thread (probably) wouldn't have been created. I care because I know several people who were in the same area last weekend, and it could have been them. Shucks, it still could have been people (potentially) I know...I care when a maniac goes off, because it brings to light conversations that many people (mostly white) aren't comfortable talking about. Unfortunately it takes a loss of a life that THEY know and care about...but, that makes them no different than me, then, does it?
I only care because the NRA and gun lobby owns the GOP and the policies will not change until the gun lobby is out of government. Until then we are all in danger. I take no satisfaction in life being cut short even if they were majority white, yet I am sick and tired of it happening to black people and our death is celebrated. We are living in trying times but this is a great time to be alive. The truth is coming out and the the controllers can't conceal their evil forever.
No sympathy or empathy is ever given when unarmed black people are murdered. Now the shoe is on the over foot it’s all “let’s come together, it’s not about black and white, left or right.” GTFO.
Please stop acting like “we should be better than them and show humanity blah blah.” All that forgiveness and humanity shit has gotten black people NO WHERE.
I’m sorry for any black people who got caught up in the crossfire. Anyone else who was a victim... life goes on for me.
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Dude, stop being petty about quoting you "correctly." I paraphrased exactly what you said. I used the quote feature to quote verbatim, not retyping what you said. I'm telling you that your entire "could've" point is moot. Firstly, because it has historically been us being targeted by them. Secondly, because most modern mass shootings are them targeting each other. Either way, the OP is about what DID happen, not what COULD'VE happened.First of all if your going to quote me "quote me correctly." I stated "that shooter could've waited for a black event to pull off his killing spree." What part of "could've" don't you understand? An yes it could happened anywhere thousands could assemble and a shooter could setup with a clear view the area. Hell look at Orlando last year, those people were inside a building, so yeah anywhere, anytime any people.
You pulled that guess straight out your ass. Because I never said or suggested anything of a sort. You literally just made that shit up from scratch.The big difference here is this was a white man killing white people en masse. An I'm guessing at this point you feel this event is some type of retribution that somehow helps offset some of the past. It doesn't even come close!
Well, the OP does address race. So, if your response had nothing to do with race, it has nothing to do with the OP. And what does "wrong for wrong" have to do with anything. Surely, you're not comparing apathy or indifference about a slaying to the act of slaying itself? Your equivocations are bananas, b. You're confusing apathy with antipathy.My previous response had nothing to do with race it was totally about this event. I've never believed in wrong for wrong or applauded evil.
One day you'll learn to posit a cogent point that's not logically circular and self-contradictory, but apparently that day's not today. Who said anything about ignoring the event? The question is ABOUT the events in the context of the very same conditions created by white people, which you claim to understand causes negative attitudes about white people. Your argument eats itself.Lastly I did say "I do understand why black empathy is not there, it doesn't belong there. Whites have earned the prevailing attitudes towards them that exist today. But I can't ignore the event that happened. One day you'll either understand or you'll just simply never ever get it.
Did you miss the "Natives" in "Bruh... historically speaking it usually HAS been Black people (and Natives) getting wiped out but white shooters."As for this massacre or any that may come its just a continuation of white people's murderous history of what whites have done since their arrival on this continent. Yeah we've caught hell for centuries but what about the Indians. From Plymouth Rock to California no people have lost more. So we're not alone in our struggle. Right now we're watching the people of Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands being shitted on. In this country unless your white its a struggle.
Bruh, I'm not about to celebrate anyone's death. 58 dead and 500+ injured is horrific, regardless of race.