R.I.P

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by AlexisLittle, Jun 12, 2016.

  1. This thread. 
     
  2. Why you laughing ?
     
  3.  it's funny because it only "hurts" people when it's close to home. It makes them looks stupid.
     

  4. It was said to be "The Worst Mass Shooting in MODERN HISTORY"...
     

  5. On Sunday there was a bomb threat at an Orlando Walmart... everyone had to be evacuated.
     
  6. ik what u mean but speaking as someone who worked at walmart in a small town in canada... every walmart gets bomb threats, it means nothing :')
     
  7. I get people reasoning and don't get me wrong the shooting is awful, but why is it when ever something like that happens, people imidietly say its a terrorist attack? And as an insane person myself, he probably shouldve been in a asylum, but still most likely mental disabled.
     

  8. Yes... you might be right...
    But for it to happen on same weekend a singer and 100+ people were shot...

    It's like... Wtf, Man?
     

  9. The reason why they consider it a terrorist attack is because he pledged allegiance to ISIS...
     
  10. The terrorist was a very religious Muslim, according to some of his fellow mosque-goers.
    His father wants[ed] to be the Prez of Afghanistan, is a Taliban supporter, and claimed his son was antigay.
    Shooter's wife helped him stakeout the club.
    Some of his coworkers quit due to the guy's hateful attitude towards nonMuslims.
    He called 9-1-1 and gave his praises for the 9/11 attacks and to ISIS.
    He was looked into by the FBI twice, yet let go.
    Terrorists do not care about gun laws (see: Paris, where even the cops don't have guns on their person, yet a handful of terrorists attacked multiple locations with firearms).
    From accounts on the act, as it occurred, officers were told to stand down or take cover while gunshots rang out nonstop for 45 minutes straight.

    There's already restrictions, rules and regulations on guns. Banning them doesn't prevent criminals from getting their hands on them. Reference again to the Paris attacks, and top that with Brussels, and I'd have to imagine the club was a gun-free zone.

    There are Imam's teaching hatred towards kaffir (slur for nonMuslims), some mosques and leaders have been found to collect donations for terrorist organizations or have other connections to such groups, and it's the house which breeds this kind of terrorism. Radical Islam's a cult: do this terrible deed, do that heinous act and gain virgins in paradise. The particular mosque that our "lone wolf" terrorist participated at, also enjoyed the company of the Boston Bombers, as well as the guy who went to Syria and died by suicide bomb. That's a few too many for a coincidence.

    Condolences to the friends and families who've lost loved ones, and prayers to those still fighting for life. Hope that the US starts getting it together once Trump takes office, before we turn into Europe.

    **Oops, DOJ just announced that they'll be dealing with those who engage in antiMuslim rhetoric—however broad that term is. Guess we're following Europe into hell. Thank our lawd and savior, Obama.
     
  11. When a brown man kills people it's instantly terrorism. (I've yet to actually hear the audio of dude pledging allegiance to ISIS. So far it's just rumor.) When a white man guns down people in a church it's mental illness, an insolated incident.
    When several predominantly black churches are burned down in a week no one bats an eye.
     

  12. Oh... please... Stop making it about Race... Or Nationality...
     


  13. Oh... and when was the audio suppose to taken? Were the victims suppose to ask, "Hey... let's take a video selfie and say that one more time!!" Come on... the victims said that while he was spraying the air with bullets he yelled "Allah Akbar!!"
     
  14. I will when it stops being about that.
    But it won't. And like any other time when a supposed Muslin does something like this all the rest of the Muslims have to live in fear. Because they get jumped on the street, harassed in public, get their businesses broken into. Because for them the act of one person reflects on them all.
     

  15. Every race... nationality... religion goes through that. Not one more than the other.
     
  16. ? very well said
     
  17. i bet u "dont see colour" while black ppl getting gunned down by police too huh
     

  18. You're right. I don't.
    And by mentioning black people... did ya think "got her there"? Haha. I'm Puerto Rican and Nigerian...I've had my run ins with racism... and I still don't see color... so try again.
     
  19. So refuse to be the change you wish to see? Makes sense.
    Correction: confirmed Muslim. When these attacks occur, they are investigated and so far, all have been confirmed Muslims.
    Perhaps Muslims are living in fear of their own before all else: honor killings, stonings, limbs cut off, jail time for female sexual assault victims, Sharia Courts and Law, taharrush (a gang of men surround and sexually assault a woman[en]), defenestration of gays, bacha bazi (boy sex slaves).
    Now, I'm not sure if you have Twitter, but if you do check out who people assume the culprit is in the case of tragedy, or any disturbance in the force whatsoever.
    When the Gorilla got shot last week: "Damn white kids being too curious and getting an innocent animal killed" was a common sentiment. During San Bernadino, BLM's leader sent out a tweet entailing how whites are always shooting up places.
    Now, as far as a group of people being held accountable for one's actions—it's funny you brought up Charleston and the church burnings, because oodles of newspapers and people asked "Wtf is wrong with all white people?"
    Creating a straw man and complaining that only one group gains extreme scrutiny in the face of public outrage is ridiq. Pls, come back and try again when you're on your A-game.