SaciidAyanleh wrote:Buraanbur wrote:Not the time or place according to who? You?

If you check social media you'll see the #blacklivesmatter crew using this tragedy to further their narrative of victimhood so why cant we talk about what happened in the same manner?

More like they want acts like this to be called "white terrorism" or whatever and some people are juxtaposing images of the shooter being taken into custody with that guy in Staten Island that was choked to death by police for resisting...entirely relevant, I don't agree with much of what they say but at least
it's relevant to the event that occurred...you act like I don't know what's going on on twitter, stop with the misinformation
I think you like arguing for the sake of arguing.

What 'misinformation' am I spreading? All I said was that the
black lives matter crew were using this incident to further their agenda, which is true. They have hijacked this and are now busy crying online about how black lives are meaningless. Why then can we not talk about how this mentality has served them? What's wrong with discussing race relations in the U.S. and the lack of real leadership in the black community? You can't just shut people up because you don't agree with them.
I agree that this is terrorism but so was the killing of the 3 Muslim students in North Carolina (AUN). I remember how the cult (black lives matter) reacted when they heard about
muslim lives matter and how the President of Smith College was forced to apologize for saying "all lives matter". How could stating that all lives matter be a bad thing??

This movement is no different from the KKK and they get off on these types of tragedies. It is in their interest to be divisive because they would cease to exist if there was racial harmony. Just 'cause you drank the kool aid doesn't mean we all have to do the same.