They invent ways to show how much they hate you
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I think it's the second time I've seen them side with the mass shooter. I forget what the first one was, but I do remember it happening.
Not to this degree, though; this is certainly the hardest I've seen them side with the shooter.
I am pretty convinced we are doomed at this point. We are on a crash course for something bad and the only real question left is whether we hit the wall while accelerating or with our foot on the brake to some degree.
The less messy it all gets, the easier it will be to move on.
Things are certainly boiling to a head. I feel like we can make out the discrete features of the collapse in ways that we couldn't only a few years ago. The various parts are in place and being put into motion. Media induced mass hypnosis/psychosis. Anarcho-Tyranny. Loss of faith in our institutions. Random murder sprees. Endless psychological warfare being waged on normal people.
I keep thinking about Yuri Bezmenov's "crisis stage." The plan is to beat society down with one crisis after another until it voluntarily Great Resets itself.
That's pretty much where I'm at.
There were elements that were barely restrained in their giddiness after Las Vegas, because country music festival attendees are about 70:30 Republican:Democrat.
Is it because the shooter was a troon?
Yes
No. If the shooter was born male, there'd be a pile on.
I think I know what you are reffering to, there was a school shooting where the shooter was Black so all the headlines were saying how he was bullied in school. They also interviewed the shooters family and they were crying about how he dindunufin and he was such a sweet boy
Yup, that's the one, thanks.
Yeah, they were basically blaming the dude's victims, just because the shooter was black. Had some whole narrative where he was "bullied," you know, completely ignoring that a lot of shooters are bullied, and that doesn't give you the right to go on a murder spree. It was also ridiculously unfounded; there was no evidence that the victims specifically had bullied him, and plenty of evidence the shooter had been acting like a deranged gangster for some time.
I remember some fawning over the Boston bomber guy. Could that be it?