Car Plows Through Crowd At Waukesha Christmas Parade (race, society, history)
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Person 1 : white guy shoots white guys in self defense at a riot that contains large numbers of folks who are supposedly there to support a black cause.
Conclusion: white guy is a "white supremacist"
Person 2 : black guy mows down a bunch of white folks and has social media posts, self written rap songs, etc expressing racist views
Conclusion: now hold on, we can't assume it's racial, it was just the continuation of an existing crime so therefore not a big deal.
I think fetal alcohol syndrome affects more people than we realize. They look normal, but then they open their mouths and a whole lot of stupid roils out. They give themselves away.
It's funny how leftists put away their pitchforks and call for measured, reasonable actions when it's a black person who caused the atrocity. It usually just means they are trying to buy time for the spin machine to wind up. I say you should lead by example the next time the shoe is on the other foot. Words are cheap.
STOP. You don't even know who you're shooting at.
Trigger discipline is a really valuable skill. Let's learn it.
Do we want to just be equal and opposite? Or better, more thoughtful, and more accurate?
I'm looking for those who are trying to learn from what just happened.
Person 1 : white guy shoots white guys in self defense at a riot that contains large numbers of folks who are supposedly there to support a black cause.
Conclusion: white guy is a "white supremacist"
Person 2 : black guy mows down a bunch of white folks and has social media posts, self written rap songs, etc expressing racist views
Conclusion: now hold on, let's not jump to conclusions, we can't assume it's racial, it was just the continuation of an existing crime so therefore not a big deal.
He was going FAST, and if I’m seeing the video correctly, he stopped in the middle of the crowd? Didn’t continue forward doing the maximum damage? I’ll watch it again to see when the brake lights first come on.
I can only guess that when you are hitting bodies it tends to slow down your vehicle?
Maybe it's a good thing Twitter doesn't delete threatening anti-white racist posts. We have evidence by his tweets that the scum who killed and injured all these people is a violent racist.
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I can only guess that when you are hitting bodies it tends to slow down your vehicle?
Hitting people wouldn't have stopped his vehicle. Or put on his brake lights.
This is tragic, and awful. But it doesn't follow that his intent was to kill, as reckless as it is to drive that speed downtown.
If I were a family that lost a loved one in this parade yesterday, that would be a tiny comfort, if they do find it wasn't intentional. Just an awful, awful accident is a little bit easier to bear than a murderer.
Terrible timing for CNN. They just ran a headline yesterday that angry white men are what we must fear most in America I suspect some weak minded folks are taking their bait unfortunately. They only run those sensationalized over the top headlines to get clicks, views, and ratings because the boring stuff doesn't interest anyone. But is it really worth it and all the trouble that follows?
The truth is, angry black men are the most violent cohort in America and statistics prove it. Of course, we will never see that headline from CNN.
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