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In reply to the discussion: You are not required to support Dorner, [View all]MadHound
(34,179 posts)He is not a hero, he should not be lauded. As far as understanding him, sorry, but millions of people in our country have been "obsessed with their own failings and can't find away to rise above their pain." The difference between him and them is that they actually found a way out, remained true to themselves, and didn't kill anybody.
Yes, his accusations about the LAPD are probably true, it has been well known, for generations, what shitpile the LAPD is. But rather than going all postal, he should have actually tried being part of the solution, going public with his accusations and information. Those who have done that, in the face of all odds, are the true heroes. However it is a tough path to follow, but in the end it makes a true hero of you. Killing people is the easy way out, and not heroic at all.
The man is not a hero, a Robin Hood, or any other sort of positive role model. He is a man who couldn't control his frustration and rage, and thus he lashed out and killed people. There is nothing to admire in that.