Condolences to Canada
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2018 4:40 pm
Any loss is tragic. This on looks senseless.
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mrswdk wrote:Like how he pointed an unspecified object at police and wasn’t immediately shot to pieces.
Now that’s a free country.
2dimes wrote:Synopsis for betiko.
Someone in need of a good beating that should have been killed by the cops copycated the old drive a van into a crowd in Torana.
Hopefully they ban motor vehicles before everyone is killed there.
Dukasaur wrote:mrswdk wrote:Like how he pointed an unspecified object at police and wasn’t immediately shot to pieces.
Now that’s a free country.
+1.
He did everything he could to bait the police into shooting him, but they kept there cool and made a civilized arrest.
betiko wrote:2dimes wrote:Synopsis for betiko.
Someone in need of a good beating that should have been killed by the cops copycated the old drive a van into a crowd in Torana.
Hopefully they ban motor vehicles before everyone is killed there.
Ok now i understand what we re talking about. Let's see if this nutthead was doing that shit for isis. I would be surprised by the opposite.
Dukasaur wrote:betiko wrote:2dimes wrote:Synopsis for betiko.
Someone in need of a good beating that should have been killed by the cops copycated the old drive a van into a crowd in Torana.
Hopefully they ban motor vehicles before everyone is killed there.
Ok now i understand what we re talking about. Let's see if this nutthead was doing that shit for isis. I would be surprised by the opposite.
Investigation is still underway, but so far looks like there is no ISIS connection.
https://globalnews.ca/news/4162755/toronto-van-attack-alek-minassian/
Like I said, investigation is still underway, but what little is known points to some shit called "Incel subculture" which is basically young, white dudes whining about the fact that they can't get laid and claiming that it's legitimate to kill people to punish society for their involuntary celibacy.
It's rarely talked about, but not-getting-laid is a common thread that runs through most terrorists, whether Muslim, Christian, Hindu or atheist. Something like 98% of terrorists are young males, and something like 90% have had no pussy in a long time.
“’Incel’ was actually a group for the involuntarily celibate that was started by a young Canadian woman in 1993 of all things, meant to be a kind of therapeutic group for people to get together to talk about loneliness and what it meant to succeed socially in the way that they wanted to,” Taylor told CTV News Channel on Tuesday.
“But it seems that this moniker got taken up by many young, mostly white men who felt victimized by their celibacy and wanted to come up with groups that they could blame. So any men who were socially successful, women, and in fact weirdly, people of colour.”
The word eventually evolved from something “therapeutic” to “something that was violent and quite angry,” Taylor said.
Elliot Rodger, a 22-year-old mass murderer who killed six people in Isla Vista, Calif. before killing himself, identified as an “incel.” In a seven-minute YouTube video recorded before the 2014 massacre, Rodger said he carried out the killings because he was still a virgin.
In the Facebook post on Minassian’s account, Elliot Rodger is described as “the Supreme Gentleman.”
The post also makes mention of plans to “overthrow all the Chads and Stacys.”
According to Taylor, “Chads” are considered “socially successful men” and “Stacys” are “women who are withholding their sexual opportunities from men.”
Toronto police confirmed Tuesday that the victims in the Toronto van attack were “predominantly female.” However, Det. Sgt. Gibson said it’s too soon for police to determine whether the suspect deliberately targeted women.
Dukasaur wrote:https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/what-s-an-incel-unpacking-the-disturbing-facebook-post-linked-to-toronto-van-attack-1.3900226“’Incel’ was actually a group for the involuntarily celibate that was started by a young Canadian woman in 1993 of all things, meant to be a kind of therapeutic group for people to get together to talk about loneliness and what it meant to succeed socially in the way that they wanted to,” Taylor told CTV News Channel on Tuesday.
“But it seems that this moniker got taken up by many young, mostly white men who felt victimized by their celibacy and wanted to come up with groups that they could blame. So any men who were socially successful, women, and in fact weirdly, people of colour.”
The word eventually evolved from something “therapeutic” to “something that was violent and quite angry,” Taylor said.
Elliot Rodger, a 22-year-old mass murderer who killed six people in Isla Vista, Calif. before killing himself, identified as an “incel.” In a seven-minute YouTube video recorded before the 2014 massacre, Rodger said he carried out the killings because he was still a virgin.
In the Facebook post on Minassian’s account, Elliot Rodger is described as “the Supreme Gentleman.”
The post also makes mention of plans to “overthrow all the Chads and Stacys.”
According to Taylor, “Chads” are considered “socially successful men” and “Stacys” are “women who are withholding their sexual opportunities from men.”
Toronto police confirmed Tuesday that the victims in the Toronto van attack were “predominantly female.” However, Det. Sgt. Gibson said it’s too soon for police to determine whether the suspect deliberately targeted women.
mrswdk wrote:It's obviously not terrorism.
Symmetry wrote:mrswdk wrote:It's obviously not terrorism.
Why? I don't disagree with you, but the guy had an agenda, was affiliated with a fringe group, and seems to have enacted plans to kill women based on those beliefs.
mrswdk wrote:Symmetry wrote:mrswdk wrote:It's obviously not terrorism.
Why? I don't disagree with you, but the guy had an agenda, was affiliated with a fringe group, and seems to have enacted plans to kill women based on those beliefs.
And you also agree that it was not terrorism.