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In reply to the discussion: Can the racial dimension of the shooting be discussed in a reasonable manner? [View all]pnwmom
(110,261 posts)59. The poster said it extends to all sides but there is far more among the rightwing side.
And the poster was right.
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Can the racial dimension of the shooting be discussed in a reasonable manner? [View all]
oberliner
Aug 2015
OP
However an employee/supervisor? at the station said he'd been dismissed for 'emotional' reasons
elleng
Aug 2015
#1
Bryce wasn't wearing flags from racist countries or posting on websites that promoted
Starry Messenger
Aug 2015
#6
I don't see how the manner in which he conveyed his animosity bears any relevance.
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#47
And THAT truth is what makes some white people frightened. They know what THEY would do
blm
Aug 2015
#84
'Bryce' stated he bought a gun in response to a racially motivated shootings, which was obviously a
GummyBearz
Aug 2015
#18
Larell Williams, a young black intern at the time (per interview on CNN)
TexasMommaWithAHat
Aug 2015
#9
If you reverse roles, white people would have BOULDERS on their shoulders, not chips
randys1
Aug 2015
#76
So you believe that no "black", "negroe", "colored" or "africain-american" can be racist? n/t
oneshooter
Aug 2015
#132
wrong, Black people cant be racists in America, they can be racists where they control
randys1
Aug 2015
#77
My comment was murder apologizing? AT least you are consistent, from the day I arrived here
randys1
Aug 2015
#81
Bryce chose the motive for his crimes. You're trying to explain that away and
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#94
Murdering Black people everyday for 200 years, redlining them, Jim Crowing them, and most of this
randys1
Aug 2015
#130
VERY OBVIOUS that it is a mental health issue. No doubt the current talk of 'race war'
blm
Aug 2015
#13
The poster said it extends to all sides but there is far more among the rightwing side.
pnwmom
Aug 2015
#59
Of course it can. But there will still be plenty of ignorant people with ignorant opinions
kcr
Aug 2015
#25
What the fuck does that mean? Gay Black people have a bunch of privilege in America?
randys1
Aug 2015
#79
Given that the term "racist" has whatever definition any "side" wishes it to have
sibelian
Aug 2015
#43
anyone vindictive & calous enough to do this must have been impossible to work with
Charlie Brown
Aug 2015
#55
Did the killer exhibit any positions against white people? I haven't read that yet... tia. It sounds
uponit7771
Aug 2015
#56
OK, so it was her or someone he felt wronged him and not white people in general... I wouldn't
uponit7771
Aug 2015
#64
I don't think there really is a racial dimension - I think it's pure personality disorder,
Yo_Mama
Aug 2015
#66
Bothering to understand what mentally ill people are capable of and what triggers their
blm
Aug 2015
#73
Truth, especially about being better. AA's mettle has been tested and found to be sound:
freshwest
Aug 2015
#118
The same paranoia that gets fed by FOX - 'war on Christians' so RW fundies arm themselves
blm
Aug 2015
#98
A lot of excuses being made in this thread, this guy sounds just as crazy, and just as racist....
Joe the Revelator
Aug 2015
#124