Thursday, June 18, 2015

He defined his masculinity through dysfunction including hate. Was this some kind of gang initiation or something?

They always run. They know it is wrong and they actually believe they will get away with it.

June 18, 2015

...“He used drugs (click here) heavily a lot,” Mullins said. “It was obviously harder than marijuana. He was like a pill popper, from what I understood. Like Xanax, and stuff like that.”

White Knoll High School had a mix of black and white students. Mullins says they occasionally mixed, and the school had “a lot of preps, a little bit of gang members, and a lot of outcasts.” But Roof wasn’t one of the outcasts, Mullins said....

His definition of himself was wrapped up in overt expressions of hate. He doesn't seem to have tattoos, although he'll definitely have them once he finds his final destination. But, he makes me think of 211 Crew. Was he self inspired to such hate? His masculinity is all screwed up. But, 211 Crew carries all sorts of strange deaths, like who was that???? Oh, yeah, Tom Clemente. He was a warden of a prison or something like that. 

I have never heard of such violence in contemplation over an hour's time. He also is stated to have reloaded his gun. Was it their age that didn't allow them to get away?  

Governor Haley is absolutely heart broken. Doesn't that mean something? This soup of hate and guns has to end. 

Here again is a young man throwing his life away on the identity of hate. The badges on his jacket, the Confederate flag. Those are all symbols of hate. When does the hate linked with these symbols end? Never? One generation passes to the next? 

The guy was creepy. Even the descriptions of him by those that knew of him relates a really strange person. What is the USA's claim to national identity with a young man like this, it's okay to be creepy?