US mass shootings by race.

abandonconflict

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To be fair, he did say it as a way to let Trump look stupid as all the lawsuits built up against him for stealing peoples land for his vanity project.
He came in with BUILD THE WALL and then he proceeded to disagree with every leftist position argued on the forum.
 

Diabolical666

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That sounds great. But the problem is that the President of the United States has been race baiting hard. And now it seems he has been pushing, I am not racist, they are racist. It needs to be discussed.
No the problem is dems find something racist in everything to cry about shit day after day.
" go back to where you came from" is not fking racist ffs. Gtfoh
 

hanimmal

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Diabolical666

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Yes it is, maybe not on your scale of what you find racist, but it is racist.

It is the actual example of racism that is used in the law.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2019/07/17/trumps-go-back-tweet-may-have-broken-federal-law-says-tim-kaine/1756337001/
Yay another dem saying its racist..how ironic is that!
If Im not mistaken those women from another country and their country is in shambles. His point was go home and fix your shit shambles before you come here and talk shit about ours. Id say the same thing.
 

dandyrandy

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A list of some of the deadliest mass shootings in the United States in the last two years:

— Aug. 4, 2019: A gunman wearing body armor shot and killed nine people at a popular nightlife area in Dayton, Ohio. Police were patrolling the area and killed the suspect.

— Aug. 3, 2019: A gunman opened fire at a shopping center in El Paso, Texas, killing 20 people and injuring more than two dozen. A suspect was taken into custody.

Full Coverage: Shootings
— May 31, 2019: Longtime city worker DeWayne Craddock opened fire in a building that houses Virginia Beach government offices. He killed 12 people and wounded several others before he was gunned down by police.

— Feb. 15, 2019: Gary Martin killed five co-workers at a manufacturing plant in Aurora, Illinois, during a disciplinary meeting where he was fired. He wounded one other employee and five of the first police officers to arrive at the suburban Chicago plant before he was killed during a shootout police.

— Nov. 7, 2018: Ian David Long killed 12 people at a country music bar in Thousand Oaks, California, before taking his own life. Long was a Marine combat veteran of the war in Afghanistan.

— Oct. 27, 2018: Robert Bowers is accused of opening fire at Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, during Shabbat morning services, killing 11 and injuring others. It’s the deadliest attack on Jews in the U.S. in history.

— June 28, 2018: Jarrod Ramos shot through the windows of the Capital Gazette offices in Annapolis, Maryland, before turning the weapon on employees there, killing five at The Capital newspaper. Authorities say Ramos had sent threatening letters to the newspaper prior to the attack.

— May 18, 2018: Dimitrios Pagourtzis began shooting during an art class at Santa Fe High School in Santa Fe, Texas. The 17-year-old killed eight students and two teachers and 13 others were wounded. Explosive were found at the school and off campus.

— Feb. 14, 2018: Nikolas Cruz shot and killed 17 students and staff members at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. It surpassed Columbine High School as the deadliest shooting at a high school in U.S. history.

— Nov. 5, 2017: Devin Patrick Kelley, who had been discharged from the Air Force after a conviction for domestic violence, used an AR-style firearm to shoot up a congregation at a small church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, killing more than two dozen.

— Oct. 1, 2017: Stephen Paddock opened fire on an outdoor music festival on the Las Vegas Strip from the 32nd floor of a hotel-casino, killing 58 people and wounding more than 500. SWAT teams with explosives then stormed his room and found he had killed himself.
 

hanimmal

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I just want to really make this clear, the 'thats not racism' line is being pushed hard by trolls right now across the internet. I think it is very likely so that Trump can start to play this card so people can vote for him and have that lie in their back pocket to feel better about it.

Something I had to learn was whenever I have to say I am 'just kidding', it is me being an asshole and I should just apologize and try to understand the other persons perspective.

If you have been online a lot in the last decade, you have seen some of the most vile hateful language imaginable, things that would usually be said at the bar late night that leads to fights kind of shit. Or around the diner table for some folks. It works like a knuckle callous. The first few times you see racist shit it is noticeable. Eventually you see more and it won't seem as bad. Sometimes you still see the worst and can recognize it, but the callous has been building so it won't be as impactful. Its how this stuff works, it is very sophisticated psychological weaponry that the trolls are using on us. And they know who you are and how you vote and what they can use against you based on data analysis.
 

hanimmal

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Yay another dem saying its racist..how ironic is that!
If Im not mistaken those women from another country and their country is in shambles. His point was go home and fix your shit shambles before you come here and talk shit about ours. Id say the same thing.
Nope, Detroit, Ohio, and New York. The only one that is from another country came here when she was a small kid. They are as American as you and me. And with how much shit talking Trump did about our country, I am guessing you were not saying he should go to Germany?
 

Diabolical666

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Nope, Detroit, Ohio, and New York. The only one that is from another country came here when she was a small kid. They are as American as you and me. And with how much shit talking Trump did about our country, I am guessing you were not saying he should go to Germany?
Ok then I was mistaken about a few. I can accept that.
I dont support anything a politician says then tbh. Id rather have trump being raw tyen saying it under his breath or behind doors how he really feels.
I like the fact hes taking on the fed res tho. No pres has had the balls to do that
 

Diabolical666

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You are being used man, maybe you actually understand this, but if you don't understand it I would recommend slowing down and not trying to defend so much.

Why does it offend you so much when people point out racist stuff?
Bc its not really racist? Its bs strawman tactics
 

Diabolical666

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Sorry you can continue i might have a look later. Coffee is all gone. Time for earthly duties. Nice chat without insults ( kinda but better)
 

abandonconflict

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Yet none of those shootings specify if the gunman was race killing lmao. White nationalista blah blah blah bs
Everything We Know About the Dayton Mass Shooting

It was the second deadly mass shooting in America in less than a day, and third in less than a week.

According to unconfirmed witness accounts and photographs, the shooter appears to have been a young white man wearing a black hooded sweatshirt. One witness described the shooter as a “white man in all black with an [AR-15-style assault rifle]” who “just opened fire for 30 seconds straight, killing or injuring 10-20 people.”
http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/08/everything-we-know-about-the-dayton-mass-shooting.html

El Paso shooting: 21-year-old suspect Patrick Crusius ‘espoused racist tropes and voiced support for Christchurch mosque gunman’
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/el-paso-shooting-suspect-patrick-crusius-white-supremacist-trump-texas-walmart-a9038611.html

The gunman at a California garlic festival reportedly referenced a white supremacist manifesto on Instagram before the shooting
https://www.insider.com/gilroy-garlic-festival-shooter-shared-neo-nazi-ideas-instagram-reports-2019-7
 
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