DeacMan
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Let me break this down for the simos, knowell, DeacMan, bob segment of the board. Man, just thinking that DeacMan has fallen this far is staggering.
"What's amazing here is how the wacko crew has no problem understanding how a pissed off black guy can try to throw off an investigation into his crime" -how anyone can't understand this is staggering. "the wacko crew" = the bobs, DeacMan, simos, knowell.
The second part of that "no problem understanding" how can't you understand this- You can understand
"how a pissed off black guy can try to throw off an investigation into his crime" - We now believe the person who set fire to the black church was a pissed off black guy- you don't need to be Stephen Hawking to under this part. Painting Vote Trump was meant to throw off the cops. Few black people voted for Trump and many white hate groups openly supported Trump.
Again, you don't have to be a genius to understand that part of the post.
"The fact that a crazy murderer is Muslim and says the ISIS is different than this black guy saying Trump. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm..." As is the case that a black guy just used Trump as a way to deflect the real reason for his crime, a Muslim can scream ISIS as a way to deflect from his real reason for committing a crime.
Here's an example. The killer in Orlando screamed ISIS to the cops. However, there are multiple reports of him being that club several times failing at trying to pick-up gay men and his ex-wife has told reporters that he had mental issues. But to the lazy wacko crew just saying ISIS or being Mulsim make it terrorism.
I am truly sad to see how far DeacMan has fallen. To be so directly and intimately aligned with the most extreme posters makes me shake my head, sigh and wonder how he can get help.
It is truly astounding that you still cannot write in coherent sentences even when asked to provide an explanation for an incoherent sentence.
I don't recall ever expounding about my thoughts as to the actual motivations that drove the crimes you cite above.
It is good to know, however, that you have figured out not just my thoughts on the motivations for these crimes but also the motives of the criminals themselves (even the one's who are dead and can offer no further input as to their motivations). Truly fascinating.
It also could be, just maybe, that motivations are plural and not just singular. Let's take the case of Mr. Mateen. Was Mr. Mateen motivated by bigotry? If so, might it have been caused by his father's views on gays? Were those views the result of his father's religious beliefs? Why did he pledge his loyalty to the leader of ISIS? Did he do it to lash back out at his father or his sense of how the religion perceives gays - i.e. to cast Islam in a negative light? Did he hate that he didn't meet the expectations of Islam as viewed by his father and want to make the ultimate twisted statement of loyalty? Was he motivated by self-loathing? Did he feel guilty about not being able to be faithful to his wife? Was he motivated because he couldn't get a date with some guy he lusted after? Was he motivated by other factors? Did he hate his job? Was it all down to mental illness?
Thankfully you are here to answer all these questions (and perhaps others) for a dead man you never met.