Charleston church shooting: 9 killed in what officials call a hate crime

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  1. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    Metal detectors I guess. Sucks that it had to be this way.
     
  2. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

    You take fucked up to a whole new level.

    Your controls are set on beyond fucked up, and the handle is broken off......in your ass...:smt043
     
  3. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    I was about to respond to your idiot statement ...but i remembered.....its you.
     
  4. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member


    I'm against the death penalty on principle, but SC has the death penalty and if this kid faces a jury in Charleston, he's gonna get a lethal injection.
    When's the last time you heard a sitting non-White governor in a Confederate state say before a suspect has even been arraigned that he should get the death penalty??

    It's a wrap for Dylan Roof. Everything else is just a formality to make it legal to end his life.

    If you put him in the general prison population in a SC penitentiary, he'd be dead in @2 years anyway, so it would be the same thing.

    You don't learn to be murderously hateful because of a website and the Trayvon Martin case.

    IMO you breathe in racism growing up in SC, it's up to you how you choose to deal with it.

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    This psycho probably learned to hate Black folk in the home and from his extended family and friends.

    No one saw the warning signs because for real, who's going to be shocked in SC to hear a White guy say aloud, 'I hate ni---s and think they should all die!!':smt069

    Particularly when the guy(s) he's talking to are saying, '..me too dude. Me too.'

    Not to be morbid but I'm surprised this type of shit doesn't happen more often.
     
  5. MixedCalifornian

    MixedCalifornian Active Member

    Why is it Bill O'rielly has not began to talk about the poor parenting and lack of family values in the white community? Especially the acceptance of psychiatric drugs. Also who buys their unstable mentally handicapped son that cannot write English a handgun? Its quite clear the fathers and mothers are absent.
     
  6. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    Good one
     
  7. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Very true @O'Rielly.

    The discussion of over-prescribing psychiatric drugs is constantly discussed in the White Comunity. Heck, the discussion of over-vaccinating is discussed non-stop.
    Many White parents trust the doctor when they prescribe anti-depressants. Also, a couple of anti-depressants are used to treat ADHD. Parents are very aware of the prevelance and don't dismiss it as a non-issue.

    Now this could be rumor, but l heard he tried to buy a gun himself, but was denied.
    If true, his parents then buying it committed a straw purchase which makes them complicit.
    His friend, Christon said a couple of days before the shooting, his mother took the gun from her son. How did it end up back in his hands...
     
  8. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    I heard they gave him the money for the gun but pass the back round cause he hadnt gone to trial yet.

    I also heard the parents bought the gun for him for his bday.

     
  9. Since1980

    Since1980 Well-Known Member

    In the south a lot of people believe that the Second Amendment has absolutely no limits and that any restriction the purchase of guns is automatically a plot by the guv'mint to take everyone's guns away.

    Mentally ill people (and convicted criminals) having such easy access to guns is exactly why we need much better background checks for both consumer sales and private sales. No other first-world nation has to deal with the prospect of annual (if we're lucky) mass-murders.
     
  10. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

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    Protesters in South Carolina have begun burning Confederate flags in response to the state's refusal to remove the flag from the capitol

    In Charleston, a monument honoring Confederate soldiers who defended the city*during the Civil War was vandalized

    The vandal or vandals spray painted the base, writing 'Black Lives Matter' and 'This is the problem #racist'

    Meanwhile, presidential hopefuls have been doing their best to not weigh in on the controversy in any definitive manner

    Rick Santorum and Mike Huckabee both said it should be a state choice, while Hillary Clinton has not commented at all

    On Saturday, Mitt Romney wrote on social media that the flag should be taken down in the wake of Wednesday's racially motivated massacre


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    What l don't understand, is how or why that LOADED, TAINTED flag is even flown from the Capitol/Govt building?? How disgraceful.
     
  11. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    His father paid for the gun. This we know.
    The question is, was it in money given, or did dad buy it and give it to him.
    And if so, why. Was it because his murderous son failed a background? If yes, then the system already in place, worked...and the dad is in real hot water.
     
  12. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    Its gonna be ugly all way around
     
  13. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member


    The Confederate South is so upside down.
    Some of the nicest people you'll ever meet in public, but some of the most pathologically racist people in the country in private.

    Many Southern states have managed to re-segregate public schools since the 1960s using legislative gimmicks and redrawing school districts near Black and White neighborhoods.

    No lie, there are Southerners generations removed from the defeat in the Civil War who are STILL bitter about that shit. It's taught to them in the schools, in church and by their grandparents and great-grandparents.

    The confederate flag is a flag of treason and oppression, yet millions of Southerners will say with a straight face it's about their 'heritage'.

    Ask them what heritage is that and that's when the deceit gets exposed.

    150 years since the Civil War and the Confederate South still hasn't gotten over it.

    God Bless Amerikkka.:smt048
     
  14. Since1980

    Since1980 Well-Known Member

    "Our new government['s]... corner- stone rests, upon the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man; that slavery subordination to the superior race is his natural and normal condition. This, our new government, is the first, in the history of the world, based upon this great physical, philosophical, and moral truth...[Anti-slavery fanatics]... assume that the negro is equal, and hence conclude that he is entitled to equal privileges and rights with the white man. If their premises were correct, their conclusions would be logical and just but their premise being wrong, their whole argument fails.... They were attempting to make things equal which the Creator had made unequal."
    From the "Cornerstone Speech" delivered by Alexander H. Stephens, the Vice President of the Confederacy, on March 21, 1861.
     
  15. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    ^^^ Horrendous speech ^^^^^

    Unfathomable. I never was aware of the flag's history until moving here.

    It's time to put it away.

    I was talking to a guy at work who is black, and he mentioned he had recently visited the South, so I asked him what was that like for him, is it really as racist and I hear, and he looked into my eyes and emphatically replied, "l could smell it. You could feel it and smell it all in the air there."
    It sent chills through me just the way he said it, and by envisioning it. It kinda haunted me.
     
  16. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member


    Makes you wonder why the opponents of the Confederate flag haven't read this excerpt over and over again on TV and radio.

    Once you see it in black and white, there is no other side to the debate.

    If you support the Confederate flag, you support slavery, racism and segregation.

    Matter of fact I bet most folks who wrap themselves up in the Confederate flag have never read the Cornerstone speech.
     
  17. Since1980

    Since1980 Well-Known Member

    I've seen it pop up more and more over the past few days but it is not nearly as widespread as it should be. It's time to make people, especially politicians, who support and/or defend the Confederate battle flag own up to what it really stands for.

    If it's displayed in a museum for historical purposes then fine. But it has absolutely, positively no business flying from any official government building or being a symbol of anything connected to any state or local government. It's a symbol of white supremacy and treason, plain and simple. The Confederacy has been dead for 150 years. It time to bury it.
     
  18. Gorath

    Gorath Well-Known Member

    Heritage is a double-edged sword. It could be a source of pride to some and pain to others. Those in favor of the Confederate flag fly it in memory of their forebears who fought and died in the Civil War. Those against see the flag as a symbol of slavery and oppression. I see this dichotomy everywhere in the deep south. Despite all of this, I have met some good, honest people.
     
  19. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

    There's no dichotomy over the Confederate flag.
    Don't fall for the flim-flam, okie doke.

    It would similar to arguing the swastika is a symbol of German pride.

    People who embrace the Confederate flag don't know what it stands for or the principles upon which the Confederacy was founded.

    We don't have war memorials for enemy foreign fighters anywhere in the U.S.
    The Confederate soldiers were traitorous, enemy fighters against the United States.

    Imagine if we had war memorials for U.S. citizens who went to fight for Al Qaeda and ISIL???
    Or state sanctioned memorials for the KKK??
    That's who the Confederate army was, former Americans who relinquished their citizenship to join a foreign army and died to preserve the institution of slavery.
    The fact we have ONE memorial, street or school named after a Confederate 'hero' should be outlawed.

    Do what you want in private but that flag should not be flying over the SC state capitol.
     
  20. Ray9968

    Ray9968 Active Member

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...unrequited-love-started-dating-black-man.html



    Was Dylann Roof driven to racist murder by a GIRL? Cousin of Charleston massacre suspect says he 'went over the edge' when unrequited love interest 'started dating a black man'




    Dylann Roof's cousin claims the suspected killer became racist after a girl he liked started dating a black man.

    The 21-year-old is charged with murdering nine African American churchgoers in a Charleston bible study group on Wednesday night.

    Since his arrest, it has emerged Roof harbored strong feelings against black people, had Confederate plates on his car, plotted to paint all Jews blue, and reportedly told friends that somebody needed to 'save the white race'.

    According to Scott Roof, his cousin, these feeling were vitalized when Dylann's love interest became involved with a black man.

    'He kind of went over the edge when a girl he liked starting dating a black guy two years back,' Scott told The Intercept, adding that he also 'started listening to that white power music stuff.'

    'Dylann liked her. The black guy got her,' Scott said. 'He changed. I don’t know if we would be here if not...' he finished, before hanging up the phone on the reporter.
     

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