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Of course he's still alive:hhh:

Are there never any Black cops responding to calls about cac jihadis and shooting them on sight like they do to us..
No way I'm responding to a call of a cac with a glock in a compromising position and letting him live to see another day.

The country is so tense right now that the media is afraid to inflame things by mentioning the cacs another Dylan Roof..
 

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Just as predicted they blame mental illness, the most coverage I’ve seen on this here in Chicago is on Univision and Telemundo. PTSD and memory loss but he sure had the mental capacity to load up weapons, drive to a bowling alley, murder 3 innocent elderly black folks in cold blood and wound three others.




Why Is There Any Hesitation To Call Anthony Quinn Warner A Suicide Bomber?
Danielle Campoamor
Mon, December 28, 2020, 2:43 PM EST·6 min read

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At 6:30 a.m. CST on Christmas morning, an RV exploded in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. Three people were injured as entire city blocks were ravaged by the sudden attack. At the scene, investigators also found the remains of 63-year-old Anthony Quinn Warner, a white man who authorities believe to be responsible for the blast. But as the investigation continues, and law enforcement attempts to establish Warner’s motives for the now-dubbed Nashville Christmas bombing, a long-standing pattern of media coverage is emerging — one we’ve all seen countless times before.

As outgoing president Trump has yet to make so much as a passing comment on the domestic attack — a silence that many pointed out wouldn’t likely follow a bombing carried out by someone who is Black or brown — reporting on the bombing is under fire from both social justice advocates and Twitter pundits. Although Warner has been named by FBI as the man responsible for the bombing, long-standing legacy publications are refusing to describe Quinn as a domestic terrorist or suicide bomber. Instead, he’s “the man who set off Nashville explosion,” as one New York Times’ headline read. Another local paper named Quinn a “lone bomber.”

But it wasn’t until the New York Times ran another article titled “A Quiet Life, a Thunderous Death, and a Nightmare That Shook Nashville,” in which Quinn is described as a lonely, single elderly man who claimed to have been diagnosed with cancer, and who gave away his car and his home before carrying out the bombing, that criticism erupted, particularly on Twitter and all over social media. When it was reported that Quinn played the song “Downtown” by Petula Clark before detonating the RV, MSNBC contributor and former federal prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks tweeted: “This detail may reveal Nashville bomber’s loneliness, explain his action and rebut @waltshaub conclusion that even without a warning or manifesto, blowing up RV in a city makes you a terrorist. What do you think? And does it matter what bombing is called?”

It’s unclear of the New York Times has any official rules on the language around domestic terrorism, though past reports indicate that it’s a widely covered. In response to the Times and Wine-Banks, advocates were quick to explain how much this does matter — and how it’s so strikingly different from reporting around other types of bombings and domestic attacks. Because, in truth, this is not just about the delineation of it all, but rather the way large platform media groups are willing to give a white suicide bomber the benefit of the doubt where Black and brown people are not afforded the same.

Editors and political talking heads dragging their feet to name a white domestic terrorist accordingly is hardly new. White supremacist groups pose the highest terrorist threat to the United States, yet attacks carried out by Muslims, on average, receive 357% more media coverage than other attacks. When attacks or would-be attacks planned and carried out by white men are covered — like the plot to kidnap and kill Gov. Gretchen Whitmer — the perpetrators are described as members of a “militia” or “watchmen.” Much like mass shooters are described as “mentally ill lone gunmen,” white domestic terrorists have a history of being covered as misunderstood loners; freedom fighters gone awry; a complicated, sad person who went astray due to the moral, ethical, and social failings of those around him. In other words, they’re covered as humans.

Many of those same talking heads — along with a number of social justice advocates — were quick to rebuke the Times’ editorialization of Anthony Quinn Warner, saying that this is a clear cut example of white privilege — even when it comes to terrorism.









While Warner is described as a “man who set off the explosion,” an entirely made up massacre claimed to be carried out by Iraqi refugees was used to justify the current president banning a whole religious population from entering the United States at the beginning of his administration’s tenure. The violent acts of a few immigrants was used to justify the Trump administration’s family separation policy. The attacks on Sept. 11 were used to condone the unlawful arrest and detainment of 762 Muslim Americans. Americans pointed to Pearl Harbor as justification for Japanese internment camps.

This refusal to hold white men to the same standard — to the same level of villainization — plays a large part in the culture of hate crimes that runs rampant in America. Hate crimes towards Muslims (and other people assumed to be and/or who are mistaken for Muslims) increase every time an attack is carried out by someone claiming be Muslim. It’s the same reason why anti-Chinese and other anti-Asian hate crimes have increased since the president of the United States called COVID-19 the “China virus.” It’s one of the reasons why, in the year 2020, the country continues to grapple with systemic racism and its many repercussions, be it a pandemic disproportionately impacting Black and brown people, Black women dying from pregnancy-related complications at three times the rate of white women, and the ongoing slayings of unarmed Black and brown people at the hands of the police.

White people, as a whole, do not have to fear being victims of prejudicial hate crimes in the wake of the Nashville suicide bombing. They didn’t after Dylan Roof, either. Or Timothy McVeigh. Or Charlottesville. Or Patrick Crusius. Or Kyle Rittenhouse. They likely won’t have to after the next white domestic terrorist carries out a plot, either. Even though white men perpetrate the majority of terrorist acts on U.S. soil, they are not considered by the public to be threatening as a demographic.

Black and brown people cannot say the same. The demonization of Black and brown people is not extended to white people, even when white people are at their absolute worst. So when a Black child is shot and killed by police officers for holding a toy gun in the park, he’s just a soon-to-be “thug” who should have known better. But a white elderly man who leveled entire city blocks in a successful domestic terrorist plot? Well, he’s just a sad, lonely man who died a “thunderous death.”
 

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Just as predicted they blame mental illness, the most coverage I’ve seen on this here in Chicago is on Univision and Telemundo. PTSD and memory loss but he sure had the mental capacity to load up weapons, drive to a bowling alley, murder 3 innocent elderly black folks in cold blood and wound three others.


He also tried disguising himself afterwards to avoid getting arrested according to the chief of police. Person with PTSD, I don't think would be as methodical.
 

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How awful. May the victims rest peace but we need to have a conversation about the mental health and how unhinged a lot of these white people are and to what lengths they will go to to hurt people.
 

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Man haven’t heard about this at all on the news :francis:rip to them

The whole mental illness and ptsd is stupid, if he was fighting in the Middle East why would it make him target some elderly black folk

shyt is stupid too for the people with legit mental illness that don’t go around killing people, leads to stigma etc
 

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Winnebago County State’s Attorney J. Hanley said Duke Webb, 37, has been charged with three counts of murder and three counts of first-degree attempted murder in the shooting at Don Carter Lanes, in Rockford, on Saturday evening. While no bowling is currently allowed due to state-imposed coronavirus restrictions, a bar linked to the business was legally open.

Webb was taken into custody shortly after the shooting at around 7 p.m., Rockford Police Chief Dan O'Shea said at a news conference Sunday morning.
Why was he at that bar?
Did he have family in the area?
What type of work did he do in the military?
Did he look to harm color persons?
What is the Army doing to prevent white boy terrorist from harming "others"?
Could y'all look into that and get back?
 

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I am seeing now that the victims were not black

what is going on witht his one? This is def an MK ULTRA job. Special forces Intelligence officer takes leave to go shoot up a bowling alley my left foot
 

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But apparently his mental illness didn't prevent him from targeting black people instead of white people :camby:


fukking sick country, doomed nation, this is amerikkka! :pacspit:
:yeshrug: there was a news artical a few months back of this black women who said she leaving America even if joe won it's a lost cause.
 
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