Re: C/NC: Gleeful reactions to horrible events happening to people we don't like
161Had gobbledygook socio-political views and possible mental illness in recent months. So, like every shooter basically.
OrthodoxEaster wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2024 4:11 pmAppears the suspect is a prep-school kid who went to an Ivy League college.
And was arrested at McDonald's.
Not for real ItaliansNico Adie wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2024 5:53 pm ID’d at a McDonalds? Hmm. Is that a normal thing to happen, to be ID’d at a McDonalds?
Quoting this because it must not be forgotten. OrthodoxEaster, i think you're a good dude and you mean well, but it's so naive to think that we can shop our way out of this. If consumer choices could change anything then all the green ink and plastic and all the pink ribbons on boxes of corn flakes would have done something by now. We have been conned into thinking that there is such a thing as ethical consumption. Nobody is going to boycott insurance companies or any other sector of the marketplace, not at the magnitude necessary to enact change. People are dumber and weaker now than ever. I'm not saying that executing executives is the only hypothetical solution, but it's a pretty good one.rsmurphy wrote: Sun Dec 08, 2024 11:54 am Not one civil right in this country was gained through goodwill; they will be reversed via the same medium.
Self check out kiosk not even onceOrthodoxEaster wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2024 4:11 pm Appears the suspect is a prep-school kid who went to an Ivy League college.
And was arrested at McDonald's.
Make of all that what you will.
Not like every shooter - he didn’t go after minorities or kids.penningtron wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2024 4:17 pm Had gobbledygook socio-political views and possible mental illness in recent months. So, like every shooter basically.
I was thinking about that. I wonder if he was there to use the WiFi for some kind of security reasons. What I don't get is why he didn't take the first chance he could find to sink his gun and silencer and fake ID in the nearest river, swamp, dumpster, anything but on his fucking person. I mean we know he's not a professional at this point, but that is the most rookie move of an otherwise pretty smooth operation.
I'm not saying shop. I'm saying... shop less. Or, as little as possible.ChudFusk wrote: Quoting this because it must not be forgotten. OrthodoxEaster, i think you're a good dude and you mean well, but it's so naive to think that we can shop our way out of this. If consumer choices could change anything then all the green ink and plastic and all the pink ribbons on boxes of corn flakes would have done something by now. We have been conned into thinking that there is such a thing as ethical consumption. Nobody is going to boycott insurance companies or any other sector of the marketplace, not at the magnitude necessary to enact change. People are dumber and weaker now than ever. I'm not saying that executing executives is the only hypothetical solution, but it's a pretty good one.
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