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Brenton Tarrant: Christchurch shootings suspect said Trump is 'symbol of w***e s*******y'
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Mar 16, 2019 14:13:12   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Another nutcase blaming our president! Check him for drugs and place the blame in the proper direction! And the man labeled hero could have been any color or ethnicity, he was courageous! I didn’t know the whole scenario! What I do know is that certain people want to label everyone to their advantage! A hero is a hero and a k**ler is evil and only driven by their own h**e and viewpoints!

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Mar 16, 2019 14:24:49   #
Common_Sense_Matters
 
Seth wrote:
They are crackpots. President Trump is not responsible for how they interpret anything he says.

Despite the "it takes a village" idiocy embraced by the left, the fact of the matter is that no one is to blame for the messages received by others based on what those people want to hear -- except them. Trump is not in any way responsible for their perceptions. Only they are.

The fact that you and others can even hint otherwise is nothing less than despicable, but most of us who love our country and are happy with our current POTUS have become accustomed to seeing his every nuance besmirched by creatures who should be grateful they are in a country wherein they can voice anti-government opinion without being prosecuted...or worse, as would happen in the kind of country you people are dead set on morphing America into.
They are crackpots. President Trump is not respons... (show quote)


It's not a matter of "perception", even a right wing site, slate.com has pointed out that Trump makes quite a few r****t comments. Perhaps if he were more p**********l, then the h**e groups wouldn't have him to look up to for inspiration and validation of their h**e.

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/01/donald-trump-is-a-r****t.html


Just to be clear, slate.com is NOT the only ones to have noticed either, I just know that the "conservatives" call anything not right wing "f**e news" and ignore it.

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Mar 16, 2019 14:31:20   #
Common_Sense_Matters
 
Seth wrote:
If the mainstream media would start reporting honest, fair, properly researched, balanced, accurate information instead of f**e news, it wouldn't be called "f**e news."

As long as they insist on supplying f**e news, they have no right to complain when the president and other real Americans call it what it is.


Most of what I have watched/read on MSM that I have either used a fact checking site or fact checked myself have been validated by facts, something I can't say for a lot of the propaganda and conspiracy theories that some* of the right wing media pushes.



* My use of the term "some" is my being generous, the amount of propaganda I have witnessed on many "conservative" sites is quite expansive.

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Mar 16, 2019 14:39:51   #
Common_Sense_Matters
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
We all miss the days before Trump when such attacks were unthinkable and never occurred...



They have always occurred, do I detect a bit of sarcasm here? While they have ALWAYS occurred, one can't miss the fact that it has increased quite a bit. The intelligence agencies claim that since 2017* that the frequency of these incidents nationally* has increased by 17%.



* Date and nationally or world wide claim is subject to the inaccuracy of a poor memory and time between reading the article and now. The article I believe stated 2017 as the beginning of the increase or it was during the campaign trail which started in 2015 but I am fairly certain they said 2017. The bit about nationally or world wide, I suspect that I ASSUMED it was nation wide, not globally. The percentage I am positive of.

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Mar 16, 2019 14:40:13   #
Larry the Legend Loc: Not hiding in Milton
 
rumitoid wrote:
The suspected gunman... Donald Trump as a “symbol of w***e s*******y”.

Trump did it!

rumitoid wrote:
he says he was inspired by mass k**ler Anders Breivik, who k**led 77 people in Norway in 2011. He also mentions Finsbury Park terrorist Darren Osborne as well as London mayor Sadiq Khan.

Yeah, he was 'inspired' by these guys, but..

rumitoid wrote:
[He] said he views Donald Trump as a “symbol of renewed white identity”.

Trump did it!

rumitoid wrote:
Footage of the attack at the Al Noor mosque was posted under the username ‘Brenton Tarrant 9’ and shows the gunman firing 205 times on men, woman and children and stopping only to reload his weapons.

What? No 'anonymous reports' that the 'suspect' was using an AR-15 or 'high capacity' magazines? They're slipping in the narrative. They know they're supposed to politicize such tragedies immediately.

Sick.

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Mar 16, 2019 14:46:14   #
rumitoid
 
padremike wrote:
Progressives are very adapt at moral relativism, your t***h and my t***h and both are equally right! Stupid! You insist on pushing this "k*****g" v."murder" to the limit. One question/example of many I could use: when Moses came down from the Mountain carrying the Ten Words (Ten Commandments) his face still radiant, fresh from his encounter with God, how many of his people did he "murder" as opposed to how many Jewish idolators did he k**l as required by the Law?
Progressives are very adapt at moral relativism, y... (show quote)


Innocent from guilty is murder or k**l. Simple. As idolators, they were k**led. What's your point?

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Mar 16, 2019 14:46:53   #
rumitoid
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Moses came down from the mountain and punished individuals who engaged in unlawful activities....

He didn't decide to 'firebomb' entire populations because they were at war with the Jews... Although the Jews later actions in Canaan were along that line....


Good observations.

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Mar 16, 2019 14:48:50   #
rumitoid
 
Smedley_buzk**l wrote:
What does that have to do with a mass shooting? Did Australia declare war on New Zealand and I missed it?


There was a tangential point about a mass murderer being necessarily nuts.

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Mar 16, 2019 14:49:24   #
rumitoid
 
eden wrote:
Trump is not to blame for this atrocity. But it is not insignificant that right wing h**e groups see him as their champion based on his insensitively reckless rhetoric.


Very true.

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Mar 16, 2019 14:53:27   #
rumitoid
 
Seth wrote:
They are crackpots. President Trump is not responsible for how they interpret anything he says.

Despite the "it takes a village" idiocy embraced by the left, the fact of the matter is that no one is to blame for the messages received by others based on what those people want to hear -- except them. Trump is not in any way responsible for their perceptions. Only they are.

The fact that you and others can even hint otherwise is nothing less than despicable, but most of us who love our country and are happy with our current POTUS have become accustomed to seeing his every nuance besmirched by creatures who should be grateful they are in a country wherein they can voice anti-government opinion without being prosecuted...or worse, as would happen in the kind of country you people are dead set on morphing America into.
They are crackpots. President Trump is not respons... (show quote)


Do you know what "it takes a village" even means? It means working together as a community for the well-being of your neighborhood and its citizens. You call that idiocy? Do a little open thinking and research.

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Mar 16, 2019 14:53:41   #
Rose42
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
We all miss the days before Trump when such attacks were unthinkable and never occurred...



Trump is a catalyst sometimes with his talk. We also miss the days when the left wasn't so bent on inciting r****m and division with their constant blather. They'll never admit it and you won't find that t***h in wikipedia. lol

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Mar 16, 2019 14:54:12   #
eden
 
byronglimish wrote:
Like the D******c T*******ts who fly a banner of A****a..who you thoroughly support.

The FBI has declared that l*****t organization as a terrorist group.


I do not support any group who indulges in terroristic activity, whether from the left or right.
Now, what about Charlottesville???

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Mar 16, 2019 14:54:17   #
rumitoid
 
Peewee wrote:
Podesta was in NZ a week before the shooting. I blame him. (kidding, sort of) We need to check this guy's background, family, internet usage, and if he was using mind-altering meds, or seeing a shrink.


Hmmm...good observation. Interesting.

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Mar 16, 2019 14:57:45   #
rumitoid
 
eden wrote:
“Onward Christian Soldiers”?
This kind of religious jingoism is mirrored by Muslim extremists too. You are in good company.


He cannot see that point. He thinks God is on his side.

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Mar 16, 2019 14:58:11   #
eden
 
Peewee wrote:
Podesta was in NZ a week before the shooting. I blame him. (kidding, sort of) We need to check this guy's background, family, internet usage, and if he was using mind-altering meds, or seeing a shrink.


Podesta does not equivocate about w***e s*******y or white nationalism or give tepid denials of support for those groups.

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