White Supremacists Worried Charleston Shooting Makes Them Look Bad

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Sounds like some coli posters in the church massacre thread. It's shocking how people of different belief systems, backgrounds, and areas can sound alike and not even know it.:francis:
 

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/18/charleston-church-shootin_n_7613540.html
"Shooting innocent middle aged black women in church is about the best way I can think of to help blacks win more sympathy and to fire up the anti-white groups," wrote one of apparently just two commenters.
"It's ok, mate, there are plenty of churches full of Negroes," wrote another. "Don't be too sad about it."
Ryan Grim contributed reporting to this article.
:russ: Yeah, these fukk bois were really respectable before this happened.
 

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You somencac wrote "obviously black Christians aren't our enemies" innthst thread I lurked earlier. Completely delusional if they could kill all of us trust me they will.
You are right if the racists could murder all us even the kids they would do it. People act like there is no history of whites murdering blacks in church. AJ Delgado also acted shocked that a white would murder blacks in church, "I also noted (in my hopes that this kind of act was not possible in 2015 America) that it was unlike for a suspect to target a church (while the KKK committed such atrocities, and I tweeted this, recent mass-shooters have targeted workplaces, government buildings, cinemas, or other areas — not churches)." As if there are blacks who deserve to be murdered because they do not attend church. Delgado gets to keep her job and play victim at the same time without offering a real apology.
http://www.rawstory.com/2015/06/com...ho-deny-charleston-shooting-suspect-is-white/

"This morning I woke up to news that a white supremacist had murdered several innocent individuals inside a South Carolina church. Rather than rush to comment before having facts or an ID of the suspect, based on the grainy surveillance photo, I cautioned that we did not yet know the race of the suspect, who could very well be black or Hispanic such as myself. I also noted (in my hopes that this kind of act was not possible in 2015 America) that it was unlike for a suspect to target a church (while the KKK committed such atrocities, and I tweeted this, recent mass-shooters have targeted workplaces, government buildings, cinemas, or other areas — not churches).
Some time later, the suspect was ID’d as what is clearly a white male, making this, much to my horror, what appears to be a racially-motivated hate crime indeed.
Unfortunately, some combined my earlier tweet (expressing we did not yet know the race of the suspect) with the photo of the suspect that the police later released, in order to claim that I was nonetheless insisting this man was not white. This is a distortion of what I wrote.
While I tried to correct this false narrative, I was forced to privatize my Twitter account due to a barrage of misogynistic and (ironically) racist messages sent to me, including detailed threats.
As anyone who follows my writings or my social media posts, I’m a steadfast supporter of the black community in America and often defend it against instances of racism or alleged racism (most recently, the Dallas pool incident).
So, let me take a moment to make this clear to anyone, that I fully condemn the heinous acts in Charleston, am aware the cold-blooded killer is white and have been ever since he was ID’d as such, and hope we can focus on praying for healing and for the victims and their families, rather than on these distractions.
Thanks."
 
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