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Topic: Mass shooting at Oregon college
mightymoe's photo
Fri 10/02/15 02:22 PM

Saw this post in another site. States my opinion even better than I can....

"" The problem with all these mass-shootings
doesn't lie with guns, the law, or even mental
health.
The problem is that we've created several
generations of coddled little babies who don't
know how to deal with adversity. They are
taught that life is "fair" and that there is no
such thing as winning or losing (everyone gets
a trophy). Make a B in a class? Mommy and
Daddy will raise hell until the teacher raises it
to an A. They never have to learn from failure
and deal with its impact.
Then when they enter the real world and it
kicks them in the nuts, they are not equipped
to deal with it, so they lash out in irrational
ways.
To answer your question...there is no change
needed to gun control, unless we simply do
away with control altogether. Guns aren't the
problem. Puzzies are the problem.""


the pussifacition of America...

Kindlightheart's photo
Fri 10/02/15 02:42 PM


Saw this post in another site. States my opinion even better than I can....

"" The problem with all these mass-shootings
doesn't lie with guns, the law, or even mental
health.
The problem is that we've created several
generations of coddled little babies who don't
know how to deal with adversity. They are
taught that life is "fair" and that there is no
such thing as winning or losing (everyone gets
a trophy). Make a B in a class? Mommy and
Daddy will raise hell until the teacher raises it
to an A. They never have to learn from failure
and deal with its impact.
Then when they enter the real world and it
kicks them in the nuts, they are not equipped
to deal with it, so they lash out in irrational
ways.
To answer your question...there is no change
needed to gun control, unless we simply do
away with control altogether. Guns aren't the
problem. Puzzies are the problem.""


the pussifacition of America...
...and this I can agree with...my brother has a mental disorder and he advocates for the mentally ill...not all people with mental issues are capable of doing things like this...it really makes it hard on the mentally challenged...they have so many blocks in their lives as is ...and the news just makes people fear them even more...I personally feel that acts like these are caused by the coddled people who find the world isn't fair...

no photo
Fri 10/02/15 02:55 PM

Wonder if this would be considered a hate crime


By law & by the media's own standards it should be. God knows, if was any other group targeted , there would be hash tags & riots. And 24 hour coverage & Obama would be singing like a choir boy.

Rock's photo
Fri 10/02/15 04:32 PM




From what I've heard about the shooter...

The tard, allegedly posted his plans and intent to kill, on a social media site. Nobody reported him.
Yep...on 4chan...even had other 'tards telling him how to make it as worse as possible...

"" Federal authorities are looking into a suspicious
thread on the anonymous message board
4chan that appears to include someone with
similar intentions to today's unnamed shooter
who killed at least 10 people in
Oregon, according to The New York Times . The
thread, archived here , shows an anonymous
user on 4chan board /r9k/ advising others,
"Don’t go to school tomorrow if you are in the
northwest," late in the day on September 30th.
The identity of the shooter who attacked
students this morning at Umpqua Community
College in Roseberg, Oregon, remains
unknown, though it is confirmed police shot
and killed the 20-year-old man.
It is not yet clear whether the anonymous
4chan user and the shooter are the same
person. 4chan has become well-known as a
haven for some of the worst behavior on the
internet. In fact, many users egged on the
original poster and some even gave him tips on
how to carry out a massacre. Following news
of the shooting, the thread takes a twisted turn
as participants realize the gravity of a potential
link between the group conversation and the
killings. Nonetheless, the nature of the site
makes quick verification near impossible.""
http://www.theverge.com/2015/10/1/9437577/4chan-federal-investigation-oregon-college-shooting

Same site that a year or so ago, a poster posted a thread about a woman he strangled...with pics of her dead body....poster was subsequently arrested and charged with the murder.


The shooter was not the guy from 4chan they were accusing.

The guy from 4chan is the one in the video I posted. The media found the video and pushed the disgruntled white loser narrative even after it was obvious he wasn't the shooter.


Because people believe untruths from repetitive themes.

Masss shooting
Crazy white man
Lastest for hours
Country is rivited
Left a trail of evidence
Reporters are involved


Those of us, who work for a living,
don't have time for the 24 hour news cycle, or repetitive themes. Especially, during the business day.

But, as to be expected, many jumped on the race theme.

Funny how race wasn't the motivator in this case.

yellowrose10's photo
Fri 10/02/15 04:38 PM


Wonder if this would be considered a hate crime


By law & by the media's own standards it should be. God knows, if was any other group targeted , there would be hash tags & riots. And 24 hour coverage & Obama would be singing like a choir boy.


Ding ding ding....you win! Lol

mikeybgood1's photo
Fri 10/02/15 07:04 PM
Yup, everyone reported that Christians were singled out in their news stories. NOT ONE NETWORK NEWSCAST however even broached the subject of this being a hate crime. Why? The shooter apparently gave someone a 'manifesto' and so the cops have declined to provide a 'official' motive.

So, even though witnesses have already said specifically Christians were targeted AND executed when they declared their faith, it's still not a hate crime. Ok, no problem. We'll remember that mainstream media for another day.

President Obama? Yeah, didn't hear him say anything about Christians that were literally assassinated. It was all about how cheesed off HE was. About HIS frustration, and about how HE will go ahead now and politicize this type of event.

Just curious, is he headed out west on Air Force One to preach and sing at the funerals? Hmmmmmmmm?

no photo
Fri 10/02/15 07:18 PM
Edited by SassyEuro2 on Fri 10/02/15 07:18 PM
So, even though witnesses have already said specifically Christians were targeted AND executed when they declared their faith, it's still not a hate crime. Ok, no problem. We'll remember that mainstream media for another day.

:thumbsup: Especially if the press try to claim race & religion & immigration discrimination simultaneously.
Then we will see Obama bowing or with Farrakhan.. or worst. And maybe the flag will be flow at half mass like it did for the military.. laugh I kid..I kid.. we all know it was for Whitney Houston's overdose .



Snoman1951's photo
Fri 10/02/15 07:28 PM
Once again...too many guns in the wrong hands...not enough in the right hands.
Time to strap on your hog leg and be willing to use it!

mikeybgood1's photo
Sun 10/04/15 12:57 PM
So it seems the MSM is in full news spinning mode.

CNN now showing 'altered' photos of Mercer photoshopped to remove facial moles and have significantly altered his skin tone to make him look 'white'. It has been reported CNN has yet to show a picture of his mother who is African American.

He supposedly left writings espousing his hatred of towards 'the black man' yet oddly his victims were white or light skinned Latino.

At this point it has been confirmed he only fired a handgun in the attack. Even though he brought a rifle to the scene, it was apparently stashed in a classroom, and not fired in the incident according to a federal prosecutor on the case.

So keep that in mind when you hear the phrases like 'arsenal' of weapons, or unleashed a heavy volume of fire, etc. Anything that makes it sound like the kid was literally dripping in guns and you envision bandoliers of ammo strapped across his chest.

Yes he had a number of firearms, but they were all purchased legally by Mercer or his relatives according to the BATFE.


no photo
Sun 10/04/15 01:28 PM
Edited by SassyEuro2 on Sun 10/04/15 01:24 PM

So it seems the MSM is in full news spinning mode.

CNN now showing 'altered' photos of Mercer photoshopped to remove facial moles and have significantly altered his skin tone to make him look 'white'. It has been reported CNN has yet to show a picture of his mother who is African American.

He supposedly left writings espousing his hatred of towards 'the black man' yet oddly his victims were white or light skinned Latino.

At this point it has been confirmed he only fired a handgun in the attack. Even though he brought a rifle to the scene, it was apparently stashed in a classroom, and not fired in the incident according to a federal prosecutor on the case.

So keep that in mind when you hear the phrases like 'arsenal' of weapons, or unleashed a heavy volume of fire, etc. Anything that makes it sound like the kid was literally dripping in guns and you envision bandoliers of ammo strapped across his chest.

Yes he had a number of firearms, but they were all purchased legally by Mercer or his relatives according to the BATFE.




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This is exactly why the thread is up referring to the La Times article

Tsk! Tsk ! La Times - Mingle2.com http://m.mingle2.com/topic/show/448331/

It is a reverse discrimination agenda for gun banning. So is the mentality ill issue.


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