woodguru wrote:
When racist haters attack any group of people, it can be jews, mexicans, muslims, whatever is in their focus of hatred, and the extremists strike out and vandalize and commit random acts of terrorism. These acts hurt innocent people who often have nothing to do with being the cause of their anger and hatred.
When people speak out against white nationalists, racist bigots who speak out and act out against groups, this might be butt hurt white men, but the anger and lashing out at these misguided individuals and groups is focused at those proving what they are.
This rhetoric BS about whites being under attack is just that, rhetoric designed to include whites who are not involved in what could be termed an attack on racism and bigotry. If you aren't a racist and bigot you are not under attack. You are not under attack because you are a christian, only christians who display racism, hatred, and bigotry are.
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In your thread you admit that white people are discriminated against and are targets. You also admit that Christians are also discriminated against and are targets. You say it is because these people are white nationalist and bigots. Assuming your excuse has merit, how do you figure out which ones are bigots or nationalists? In 2014 a mob descended on Milwaukee (Aug), this mob pulled a woman out of her car and beat her. So, I ask did the mob ask her if she was a nationalist or a bigot before they attacked? Earlier this year an elderly man was shoved off a bus, later died, because he was old and white. Then there is Fredrick Demond Scott, the 22-year-old African-American man who murdered five white middle-aged men in Kansas City, threatened in January 2014 to open fire at a school and "kill all white people." Do you think that he asked if these men were nationalist or had intended to ask the children if they were bigots? In his own words "I want to shoot the school up, Columbine-style," Scott said according to the citation. He wanted to "kill all white people" and kill himself.
For the alarming threat, Scott was sentenced to 180 days in jail but was never forced to serve any time. And the five men he murdered were white men between ages 54 and 67. All five were fatally shot, most from behind, in surprise attacks as they walked dogs, visited parks and, in one case, walked down a city street. ...I do not get a sense that he killed them for being bigots or nationalists. Indeed, After he was arrested, Scott told detectives that he was angry about the shooting death of his half-brother, Gerrod H. Woods, 23, who was killed in 2015 by Jimmie Verge, a black man.
Mass shooters have no particular ideology. Crusius and Betts were opposites ideologically. Over the same bloody weekend, William Patrick Williams, who is African-American, appeared in court after being arrested by the FBI for planning to shoot up a Texas hotel with an AK-47 rifle.
Looking at the data from the Mass Shooting Tracker, widely utilized by the media, as of this writing, of the 72 mass shooters, perpetrators in shootings that killed or wounded 4 or more people, whose race is known, 21 were white, 37 were black, 8 were Latino, and 6 were members of other groups.
51% of mass shooters in 2019 were black, 29% were white, and 11% were Latino.
Three mass shooters were Asian, two were American Indian and one was Arab.
These numbers are if anything vastly understated. As many as half of the mass shootings that took place in 2019 thus far remain unsolved, but they often took place in black areas and claimed black victims.
Indeed, the message about killing whites is promoted in universities, like Professor Curry at A&M Texas “In order to be equal, in order to be liberated, some white people might have to die.” Even in Hollywood, Jamie Foxx, who played an escaped slave in the Quentin Tarantino revenge film “Django Unchained.” When talking about his role had this to say, “I save my wife and I kill all the white people in the movie.”
So, where some people get the notion that the ‘problem’ is white nationalists or bigots?
"I would say our country should be more fearful of white men across our country because they are actually causing most of the deaths within this country," Rep. Ilhan Omar claimed on Al Jazeera.
"We have to stop demonizing people and realize the biggest terror threat in this country is white men," Don Lemon had previously claimed on CNN.
"White Men Have Committed More Mass Shootings Than Any Other Group," Newsweek had argued.
Can we say brainwashing?