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Miss Alabama Calls Dallas Shooter a Martyr

Perhaps this is the new normal

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Did you feel sad at Rodney King's cops getting off?

Did you feel sad at George Zimmerman going free?

Most likely you just whatever.. isn't that racist? 😀

Empathy man.. empathy. Less Conservaterrorism.
 
She feels no sadness for the dead policemen and calls the shooter a Marty. Sounds like she believes the shooter was justified in what he did. If you hate white cops and wish them dead, is it not racist?

She called him a Marty? Why's it got to be a white man's name?

That's soooooo racist/fucked up/misandrist.
 
Did you feel sad at Rodney King's cops getting off?

Did you feel sad at George Zimmerman going free?

Most likely you just whatever.. isn't that racist? 😀

Empathy man.. empathy. Less Conservaterrorism.

The fact that you don't acknowledge her comment incites more violence, try to compare two completely different cases from different times, and assume he feels a certain way proves you are a part of the problem. And a hypocrite, but what's new. You lie all the time, so much your thread titles get edited by mods. Your comments were pathetic.
 
The fact that you don't acknowledge her comment incites more violence, try to compare two completely different cases from different times, and assume he feels a certain way proves you are a part of the problem. And a hypocrite, but what's new. You lie all the time, so much your thread titles get edited by mods. Your comments were pathetic.

I am curious to know how Indus' lack of acknowledgement of her comment incites more violence?
 
I am curious to know how Indus' lack of acknowledgement of her comment incites more violence?

His refusal to acknowledge it, and try to change topic. Her comments obviously incite more violence.

Edit, you obviously don't follow his posting pattern. You'd see this is normal, and complains when others do it to him. The fact that people are ok with what she said it terribly sad.
 
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She feels no sadness for the dead policemen and calls the shooter a Marty. Sounds like she believes the shooter was justified in what he did. If you hate white cops and wish them dead, is it not racist?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FaHb3ABWfU

Ok but she feels that way. What's the big deal? We're all flawed in some ways.

Unfortunately, with our media situation, every little stupid thing like this gets reported like its some big deal. Social media has made our diseased society even more sicker. People want to feel their very important and post all sorts of stuff on the internet now.

Watch, due to the backlash she gets, she may "apologize" for her comments and backtrack on them. Same goes for the Cleveland Browns player who made a media friendly comment after posting something totally different. Of course there was backtracking and all that.

Man, what a world. First you post about how you really feel and then when you feel some heat, you suddenly come to your senses and "apologize." Sure.
 
She feels no sadness for the dead policemen and calls the shooter a Marty. Sounds like she believes the shooter was justified in what he did. If you hate white cops and wish them dead, is it not racist?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FaHb3ABWfU

Did you actually watch the video? She in no ways sounds like she believes the shooter was justified. She admits she feels guilty about her feelings and values life and is against violence. She just says she doesn't feel sad for what happened. And you know what, I'll be honest, neither do I. I think what to them happened was horrible and horrific, but I don't feel sad. I also think what happened to the black men that sparked this most recent round of protests was horrible, but I also don't feel sad there. The last time I can remember feeling sad about a shooting was Sandy Hook, and that was because they were kids.
 
Did you actually watch the video? She in no ways sounds like she believes the shooter was justified. She admits she feels guilty about her feelings and values life and is against violence. She just says she doesn't feel sad for what happened. And you know what, I'll be honest, neither do I. I think what to them happened was horrible and horrific, but I don't feel sad. I also think what happened to the black men that sparked this most recent round of protests was horrible, but I also don't feel sad there. The last time I can remember feeling sad about a shooting was Sandy Hook, and that was because they were kids.

I don't feel sad just like the cops don't feel sad about Castille.
 
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Apologies I thought I typed "A Marty" at the header.
 
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Ok but she feels that way. What's the big deal? We're all flawed in some ways.

Unfortunately, with our media situation, every little stupid thing like this gets reported like its some big deal. Social media has made our diseased society even more sicker. People want to feel their very important and post all sorts of stuff on the internet now.

Watch, due to the backlash she gets, she may "apologize" for her comments and backtrack on them. Same goes for the Cleveland Browns player who made a media friendly comment after posting something totally different. Of course there was backtracking and all that.

Man, what a world. First you post about how you really feel and then when you feel some heat, you suddenly come to your senses and "apologize." Sure.

I agree with you 100%. I may not agree with what she said, or that others agree with her but that is one of the many great things that makes the United States the best country on earth, in my opinion. I don't agree with Indus, but he's free to make those comments. That is his typical tactic though, always posting "racial" threads when he perceives someone he wants to defend being wronged, then denying even obvious instances where it doesn't go his way.

While she is free to say whatever the hell she wants (almost), we're free to disagree. Sponsors, her job, future jobs etc are free to drop her or not hire her because of her comments.

The problem with her comment is that it fuels the fire. She claims that cops are given orders to go out there any kill. She provides no proof of that, because there isn't any. Someone retweets, likes, reposts etc her comments and more agree, add on to it. It spreads around and makes things worse, thats a fact. It incites more violence which is what we don't need. She also calls both murders, which has not been proven yet. The first appears to be a good shot while tragic, the second appears to be a terrible shoot.

I also agree that too many people say something, then the next day take it back. With the excuse that they didn't mean it or it came out wrong. Because of backlash from whomever. Thats chickenshit to me, they obviously meant it or they wouldn't have said it. I have much more respect for someone who says something, and sticks by it. I may not agree with the person or comments but they don't succumb to pressure.

Take for example the NFL player's wife who made comments that can be taken as racist;
Gotta respect ross for keeping his jew buddies employed but did he not see how tannenbaum put the Jets in the dumpster w/that sanchez deal

When she got called out on it, she doubled down and did not apologize, instead saying;
Why is this the first time I'm being called anti-Semitic, as big as my mouth is, if I really have an issue with Jewish people? Is anything I said false? Do Jewish, Catholic, Christian and frat brothers, etc. hire their own people? … I was intending to offend the Dolphins, specifically Stephen Ross and Mike Tannenbaum. Anyone else that chooses to dive in front of those bullets is their own fault ... Anyone that thinks I’m a racist needs to build a f—— bridge and get over it. I’m not a racist, I’m a realist

http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2016/...enies-jew-buddies-tweet-was-anti-semitic.html

I may not agree with her, but I respect her for not just taking it back.
 
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The fact that you don't acknowledge her comment incites more violence, try to compare two completely different cases from different times, and assume he feels a certain way proves you are a part of the problem. And a hypocrite, but what's new. You lie all the time, so much your thread titles get edited by mods. Your comments were pathetic.
Well said.

That's it, I now lose all respect for the Miss whatever pageant!
😀 +1

If you had any respect after this brilliant situation I'm quite amazed.
That is the king of stupid - which is weird, since teenagers are otherwise widely known for their wisdom.
 
Ok but she feels that way. What's the big deal? We're all flawed in some ways.

Unfortunately, with our media situation, every little stupid thing like this gets reported like its some big deal. Social media has made our diseased society even more sicker. People want to feel their very important and post all sorts of stuff on the internet now.

Watch, due to the backlash she gets, she may "apologize" for her comments and backtrack on them. Same goes for the Cleveland Browns player who made a media friendly comment after posting something totally different. Of course there was backtracking and all that.

Man, what a world. First you post about how you really feel and then when you feel some heat, you suddenly come to your senses and "apologize." Sure.

She already said that she was right in saying what she said because of the attention she is getting from the video. She's pretty twisted, mental even.
 
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