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1 minute ago, Brian Fantana said:

You're both trying to ascribe a rational motive and describe the shooter as profoundly mentally ill. You simply cannot have both.

John Hinckley was suffering from so many different severe mental illnesses at the time of his crime that his ability to exist in every day reality was completely gone. His motive was entirely irrelevant other than the fact that it was sensationalized by the media because it involved the President and Jodie Foster. He is also probably the biggest success story of mental health treatment in history. 

I'm not saying Tyler Robinson isn't suffering from some kind of mental illness, he likely was radicalized in some way by being part of some chronically online circles, and it is highly unlikely he could be rehabilitated enough to rejoin society.

I don't think the comparison you're making is apt beyond the crimes being of similar nature.

I’m not giving the shooter a pass. He deserves to be in jail for life. But I was trying to say his motive may have been intimately personal. He may have done this merely to impress his girlfriend who wasn’t all that into him. That may not be his motive. I don’t see him as some hired mercenary either or a paid patsy like some people are suggesting he is on X. He doesn’t deserve to be free. He has proven that. No matter what motivated him to do this and no matter what’s going on in his grapefruit. 
 

I am also not doing that whole “well the guy is white so he must be mentally ill” bullshit. Clearly his shit ain’t right but it doesn’t rise to the level of anything other than he deserves to rot behind bars. Cuz he does deserve to rot behind bars. I’m not excusing him. I’m just not into the whole “his motivation is X” and so that vindicates a political group saying that kind of thing. If any of what I wrote makes sense. I’m trying the best I can to express he is in fact guilty, his motives matter but proof that he is the sole perpetrator is in fact necessary bc people are saying he didn’t do this which is repulsive. He deserves to rot. 

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5 minutes ago, Al Bundy's Napoleon Hand said:

Sometimes when we touch...

This is just further proof that Lionel Richie should sue for that bust done of him in the music video “Hello.” 

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1 minute ago, seven said:

I'm not sure murdering someone to impress your girlfriend is a rational motive. 

Rationality is relative and entirely dependent on context. An action that is seen as crazy and/or awful by most of us is still rational to the person that took the action if they arrived at that point via a line of reasoning, even if that reasoning is deeply flawed/incorrect.

My point was that John Hinckley arrived at the conclusion that he must shoot and kill Ronald Reagan irrationally because his mind was completely disconnected from reality and he was unable to follow a line of reasoning to any conclusion. Until it's proven otherwise, and it's very unlikely that it will, it seems that Tyler Robinson likely arrived at the conclusion that he must shoot and kill Charlie Kirk rationally, even though his line of reasoning is, of course, wrong and bad.

There are plenty of examples of this kind of phenomenon out there, and it extends beyond the individual. Look at how countries like Iran or North Korea behave in certain instances. To outsiders, some of the things they do seem completely out of pocket, but from their perspective what they are doing is completely rational.

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26 minutes ago, seven said:

I'm not sure murdering someone to impress your girlfriend is a rational motive. 

I often wonder if the Treaty Oak killer still has feelings for his methadone clinic counselor as the tree didn’t completely die. 

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1 hour ago, Nicole44 said:

This is just further proof that Lionel Richie should sue for that bust done of him in the music video “Hello.” 

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That could also be Mark Gastineau...

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5 hours ago, CleverNickname said:

No worries, they made a statute

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"Why did you abandon me, Lord!"

"Where there was only one gunshot hole is where my hand covered your carotid artery."

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1 hour ago, Nicole44 said:

This is just further proof that Lionel Richie should sue for that bust done of him in the music video “Hello.” 

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Sculptor Behind Ridiculed Cristiano Ronaldo Bust Gets Second Chance,  Silences Critics

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We do not even know if charlie was shot nor where he was shot from.   You people fall for this same dog and pony show every single time,

 

Candace Owens is hot but has those Wide eyes like she is either retarded(no offense) or prey.   Candance just wanted a rich white guy to trap into family life - nothing more than that.  She is dumb and simple and Christian.   

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4 minutes ago, Doug A said:

We do not even know if charlie was shot nor where he was shot from.   You people fall for this same dog and pony show every single time,

I don't know, man. I'm pretty sure he was fucking shot in the neck. CGI hasn't gotten that good yet.

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7 minutes ago, AnTiM said:

My question is, if a poster's initials are D A, is that short for what I think it is?

Correct. Dumb Ass.

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Blanco is one fucked-up little town.

When my daughter was little, the Wimberley softball organization formed a league with Dripping and Blanco.  After one season, the league threatened to drop Blanco because their parents were so shitty.  The compromise was that they could stay in the league, but all games would be played in Wimberley and DS.

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40 minutes ago, Chopper said:

delusional and angry former mayor of Blanco joined the christian taliban and went seeking revenge the day after Kirk took a bullet in the neck by a conservative mormon kid - https://archive.ph/J2JoE

 

This guy’s concept of a civil war is okay by me. Meaning, a war of words and ideas. I’d like to hear him respond to Kirk’s statements about women. Perhaps he can justify describing Justice Jackson and Michelle Obama as DEI hires, but I doubt it.

The vitriol directed at Kirk after he was shot was little different than that directed at George Floyd after Floyd was killed. I’d ask Swift to assess, with his “Christian values,” “the spread of indecency and the fragile “veneer of civility” holding America together” vis a vis a solitary man with substance issues and a man traveling the country and mainstreaming racism, and whether he was as exercised with Floyd vitriol as he is with Kirk’s.

Like Sack and ElChubbened, I suspect he wouldn’t appreciate his personal beliefs being labeled racist, though he wouldn’t even try to defend those ideas with words.

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Seems there hasn't been a single word in weeks about the shooter and his trans partner, so that means its either bs, or way more complicated (most likely imo), or maybe even full conspiracy. I'm cool with all of it, I think it was faked as a false flag, and he's now living incognito on some island in Greece where he can Grinder away bravely and openly. Owens is trying deparately to find him so she can have the privilege of pegging him herself.

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2 hours ago, Beau Vine said:

Blanco is one fucked-up little town.

When my daughter was little, the Wimberley softball organization formed a league with Dripping and Blanco.  After one season, the league threatened to drop Blanco because their parents were so shitty.  The compromise was that they could stay in the league, but all games would be played in Wimberley and DS.

We had a similar experience when we setup a joint league with Blanco for testing the new intermediate division in Little League. Same situation when it came to district tournaments. I don't think Blanco has a Little League charter anymore. But yeah they always sucked. Plus they had a bad case of the poors.

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20 minutes ago, F250 said:

We had a similar experience when we setup a joint league with Blanco for testing the new intermediate division in Little League. Same situation when it came to district tournaments. I don't think Blanco has a Little League charter anymore. But yeah they always sucked. Plus they had a bad case of the poors.

They were also stacking their teams by age, which is supposed to be against the rules.  My daughter's league was ages 9-10 (or 11-12, something) and Blanco had a Gold team and a Blue team.  The Gold team was all 10-yos and the Blue all 9-yos. 

What really did them in was that they couldn't get umpires to do games in Blanco because of the abuse they got.  So we showed up for a late-season game in Blanco that first year, and the umpires were the lady who ran the Blanco softball organization and her teenage daughter.  And they were not objective.

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7 hours ago, Beau Vine said:

They were also stacking their teams by age, which is supposed to be against the rules.  My daughter's league was ages 9-10 (or 11-12, something) and Blanco had a Gold team and a Blue team.  The Gold team was all 10-yos and the Blue all 9-yos. 

What really did them in was that they couldn't get umpires to do games in Blanco because of the abuse they got.  So we showed up for a late-season game in Blanco that first year, and the umpires were the lady who ran the Blanco softball organization and her teenage daughter.  And they were not objective.

We once had an All Star tournament hosted in Blanco and when my team walked into the visitor's dugout a bunch of kids started running out screaming. There were multiple wasp nests in our dugout, a few of my players were stung. I complained to the tournament director and their resolution was to send some hillbilly with a can of RAID. Dude was in the dugout for a few minutes and came out and said, "It's all good now." I walked into the dugout for inspection and found more wasp nests, unharmed. Issued a complaint with the Blanco tournament director and couldn't get a new field but got a delay. Me and the assistant coaches went in and had to remove the rest of the wasp nests. They tried to wave it off as, "Well, this is the hill country, these things happen". We are just 15 miles away and never had these issues because we take care of our fields and don't send visitors into dugouts flooded with wasps.

Fuck Blanco!

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The definition of "celebrating" has been warped by this big headed conservadork's death.

Quoting his actual speech = celebrating
Saying his family didn't deserve this but his rhetoric lead to it = celebrating
Doing anything but glazing him as an American hero = celebrating

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1 minute ago, Js1 said:

The definition of "celebrating" has been warped by this big headed conservadork's death.

Quoting his actual speech = celebrating
Saying his family didn't deserve this but his rhetoric lead to it = celebrating
Doing anything but glazing him as an American hero = celebrating

Why do you hate Jesus and all of his followers.

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A prestigious Christian private school in Nashville, Tennessee, has been attacked for its handling of students’ efforts to mourn the late MAGA activist Charlie Kirk.


While conservatives across the U.S. have been looking for ways to pay tribute to the influential activist, from erecting statues to renaming roads, Lipscomb Academy in Nashville comprehensively failed in honoring his memory, according to reality TV star turned conservative activist Savannah Chrisley, who appeared on Newsmax on Thursday to discuss the issue.

Guesting on National Report, Chrisley, 28, explained that her younger sister is in seventh grade at the institution and that it had been she who first told her that pupils had been prevented from wearing suit jackets and red ties in tribute to Kirk, prompting Chrisley to draw attention to the situation on social media.


According to The Tennessean, the incident in question occurred on September 12. It involved 12-15 boys, who were told by Upper School Head of School Jesse Savage that they must remove the ties because they violated Lipscomb’s dress code.

“When these children were told to take off ties because it was in violation of a dress code... to see these kids struggling and mourning and not having the faculty to rally around them was really heartbreaking,” Chrisley told Newsmax. “Wearing the red ties, for it to be a dress code violation, was honestly laughable.”

The school’s student handbook stipulates, according to The Tennessean, that attendees are allowed to wear “a variation of khakis or pleated skirt with an approved Lipscomb shirt.” However, “certain approved sweaters, blouses, and vests” are also permitted. Buttons, badges, and pins are not, however, and only a Lipscomb “spirit tie” may be worn.


A school spokesperson previously told Fox News in a statement: “To clarify, on Friday, September 12, a small group of Academy students wore red ties to honor Charlie Kirk. While this was out of dress code, they were not disciplined but were asked to remove them.

“The morning of the very next school day, Monday, September 15, Academy administrators met with these students to understand their experiences and to support them in finding a meaningful way to honor Charlie.


“As a result of this meeting, the students were given approval and planned to wear red ties on another day. But, instead they chose to collaborate with the Academy’s team to plan a future chapel focused on being bold and impactful in their faith.”

Lipscomb subsequently issued a press release on September 25, apologizing for its handling of the tie episode in response to complaints from students and parents. Still, this did not stop protesters from gathering on its front lawn the following morning.

Chrisley subsequently cheered the development on X and told the boys: “Your school and faculty didn’t just miss the mark….they betrayed you in a moment that called for faith, unity, and truth.”


The chapel service to honor Kirk was also a cause of chagrin to Chrisley, who complained on Newsmax that it only lasted 23 minutes.

“Unfortunately, at Lipscomb you have these far left-wing activists that have come into the school and they’re trying to control everything,” she alleged.

“These staff members have referred to Charlie Kirk as a racist, a fascist, and that's the sad part. This is a private Christian school.”

Chrisley further claimed that a member of the school’s leadership hierarchy had written a dissertation on applying DEI initiatives in southern Christian teaching institutions, which she felt would offend parents if it were more widely known, and said the school suffered from “a lack of strong male leadership”.

A former reality TV star known for appearing in Chrisley Knows Best and Growing up Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley successfully lobbied President Trump earlier this year to pardon her parents of tax evasion and fraud charges.

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