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The two recent mass shootings were by an extreme environmentalist and an extreme socialist. Not sure most of the media has made this clear. https://t.co/UPH7cN4x2Q pic.twitter.com/MhvSmKwSP3 — Matt Ridley (@mattwridley) August 8, 2019

Two demonic individuals (“‘Their screams music, their pain my pleasure.’ Dayton shooter’s demonic notebook scrawls reveal he fantasized about massacres, ‘hunting’ for humans, craved marijuana and speed, called himself a sociopath and hailed Lucifer“), representatives from the extremes of our daily politics, in a pattern now common, murdered strangers last weekend. It has been observed that among the possessed serial killing is out, and random fusillades are in, the former not being as scary as they used to be. Since everybody goes to acreage stores, one might meet one’s end at the same time as purchasing a seven gallon plastic container of ketchup.

Now there has to be reasons for these murders. One reason is that the threat of punishment, here and in the afterlife, has largely been removed. If the worst that’s going to happen to you is you go from being an obscure nobody to a celebrity with a twenty-year stretch and a string of TV interviews and wedding proposals from emancipated women, well, why not blaze away? Indeed, it seems the Ohio murderer was thinking along these lines.

It is not a coincidence suicide rates follow the rise of random multiple murders. It’s just that some people are politer than others.

There are a number of idiocies arising from the increase in murders, some of which we’ll highlight below.

Item Recent mass shootings in the U.S.: A timeline

It was Latin night at Pulse, a gay dance spot in Orlando, when Omar Mateen, 29, entered the nightclub with an AR-15-style semiautomatic rifle and launched an attack that left 49 people dead and 58 injured. At one point, Mateen took 30 clubgoers as hostages. Just after 5 a.m., a local SWAT team moved in and opened a hole in a wall with an armored vehicle; less than an hour later, Mateen was dead. Among the motives attributed to Mateen were racism and homophobia.

This very typical media response is brilliant propaganda! It is 100% true that among the motives attributed to Mateen were racism and homophobia (a mental illness). Just as it 100% true, but here unreported, that his actual motives had nothing to do with either.

The media has made it appear that homophobia is a killer, but if you called them on it, they could shrug ans say, “I’m only reporting what people said.”

This is why if a meteor strikes a journalist convention there will be only cheering.

Another sly propaganda technique is also on display. It is intimated this list it complete. But, indeed, it is only a partial list. It leaves out the Ohio murders, the motive of which is not seen as press worthy. It also leaves out other murders, mostly those with black shooters in what might charitably be called non-random murderers. Here is a picture (also topping today’s post) of those with causality counts of four or more in recent incidents of mayhem in 2019. This picture is an under-estimate for the entire year, since we’re only in August.

However, few will read an obscure blog on the fringes of the internet. The Los Angeles Times wins the contest and controls the narrative, simply by being in power. They are thus able to use this list to help create the idea that “white supremacists” are surging and responsible for most murders.

Yet, of course, so-called “white supremacy” is yet another media invention.

Item A Reformed White Nationalist Says the Worst Is Yet to Come

It’s going to get worse. That’s the warning of a former violent extremist, Christian Picciolini, who joined a neo-Nazi movement 30 years ago and now tries to get people out of them. White-supremacist terrorists—the ones who have left dozens dead in attacks in Pittsburgh, New Zealand, and El Paso, Texas, in recent months—aren’t just trying to outdo one another, he told us. They’re trying to outdo Timothy McVeigh, the anti-government terrorist who blew up an Oklahoma City federal building and killed more than 100 people in 1995—the worst terrorist attack in the United States before September 11, 2001…. “I have to ask myself, Do we have white-nationalist airline pilots?” Picciolini said.

This is the Atlantic, and it goes on and on and on. Notice here, right at the beginning, they also forgot—somehow—to include the Dayton and other shootings.

Item ‘Red Flag’ Gun Control Bills Pick Up Momentum With G.O.P. in Congress

Congressional Republicans, under intense pressure to respond to this weekend’s massacres, are coalescing around legislation to help law enforcement take guns from those who pose an imminent danger — a measure that, if signed into law, would be the most significant gun control legislation enacted in 20 years.

We saw earlier that “red flag” laws are asinine. “What’s that? You don’t swear allegiance to the LGBT community? Why, that’s a red flag.”

Now we have Andrew Cuomo calling for a federal “metal health” database. Just as predicted.

The aspect of government increasing its squeeze has been covered. More curious is the attitude of citizens backing these laws. Removing guns from citizens and leaving them only in the hands of government employees means, of course, that when anything happens, the only protection is from the government. “Sit and wait for the government to respond, just like they told us in the active shooter training, Jane.”

Gun confiscation is thus yet another indication of our increasing effeminacy.

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Did he blink out “Satan Rules” in Morse code?

Of course, some do use the number “1488” as a kind of Hitlerian joke, and they use it as a Hitler joke because Hitler jokes are best calculated to send the normies into a tizzy, for normies can imagine no greater evil than old Adolph, thus proving propaganda works. Herr Achtundachtzig had a fair-sized body count, but he didn’t even win a medal in the Twentieth Century Bloodbath Olympics. Perhaps not for the lack of effort, but rules are rules.

The best response to this is in comments: “8 + 8 = 16. There are 16 letters in ‘White Supremacist’. Dear God…He’s Right!!”

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