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In reply to the discussion: Can the racial dimension of the shooting be discussed in a reasonable manner? [View all]TexasMommaWithAHat
(3,212 posts)says that the shooter approached him when he was an intern about banding together because of racism, but that he himself never was aware of any racism. He said that all the people who worked at the station were great and he really liked him.
He also said that by the time the shooter was escorted out of the building, staff members were actually afraid of him. Apparently, this wasn't the only job where he exhibited serious anger issues.
In a country where racism is very real, it is certainly not surprising that a troubled black man would blame all of his problems on racism. Everyone tends to look for a scapegoat, instead of facing their own problems.
And he never worked with Alison, so if he believes she made racist comments, he must have "heard" them on her news segments.