Friday, August 6, 2010

Quote of the day...


" I wish I could have gotten more of the people. "


OMAR THORNTON, to a police dispatcher, after killing eight people in a rampage at a warehouse in Manchester, Conn

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

With that kind of sentiment, are white people more or less likely to be sympathetic? Depends on your left/right leanings I suppose, but it's a fairly easy leap in logic to say Omar hated white people and committed a "hate crime". Was he nuts? Yes, but I'm a white guy and my logic doesn't include the grey areas of minority logic. I think what I'm trying to say is that if this dude's actions are not roundly and soundly vilified, we may be entering the next phase: open season on whites.

Personally, I never bought into the collective white guilt over slavery. Never considered myself a racist either but I'm told because I'm a southern white male, I can't help myself.

The thing is, it's propaganda and politics rather than logic. The whole country is paying for it but white males are the focus. The powers that be are dismantling what they perceive as white culture. There's no end in sight.

The fact that Omar's girlfriend attempted to rationalize his bloody tirade only shows how far the reverse logic has gone. She was white -- another example of a victim of sixty years' worth of propaganda.

Grist for thought: Consider that the Islamic war being waged over the globe is, in reality, a war over not such much Muhammad's dictates, but a rather a war against perceived white imperialism (and/or culture).

Anonymous said...

A note of interest:

There is no mention of Omar's crime that I could find in any of the usual news sources this morning. Is the story being buried?

There is a new story, however, appearing at MSNBC, FOX, and CNN about a suspected white serial killer killing blacks in Michigan.

Fair and balanced? or propangandized and distracted?