http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Island_Rail_Road_massacre
Don't anyone dare suggest that this most recent attack in Michigan was racially motivated. It shifts attention away from Darren Wilson.
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Quote: DJTeddyBearI don't get why the OP used the title for the thread that he did. There is nothing in the news coverage that suggests that there is anything racial about this. Unless I missed something
Yeah I read the article and saw nothing no mention of the race of any of the victims no pictures of the victims to identify race. The perpetrator is black but that doesn't show this was racially motivated at all seems like just a random loon that happened to be black stabbing people.
Quote: DJTeddyBearI don't get why the OP used the title for the thread that he did. There is nothing in the news coverage that suggests that there is anything racial about this. Unless I missed something
Where is the evidence that Wilson attacked brown because of racial motives? Or that Zimmerman was rascist? There is none. But the media loves to hype a racial component when it is white (or Hispanic) on black violence.
But when a black man attacks a group of white people of course there is no chance of a racial motive...
Quote: GandlerWhere is the evidence that Wilson attacked brown because of racial motives? Or that Zimmerman was rascist? There is none. But the media loves to hype a racial component when it is white (or Hispanic) on black violence.
But when a black man attacks a group of white people of course there is no chance of a racial motive...
But the article didn't mention anything about the race of the victims. I mean maybe if it said he stabbed 5 white people you can make the claim the crime is racially motivated and that can be discussed but when all it says is he stabbed 5 people we have nothing to base a claim of a racial component since he could have easily stabbed black people, white people, Asian people, and Latinos or any combination of 1 or all of those. Heck you cannot even speculate based on the victims names sounding white since they didn't release any victim names.
In the era of the Colin Ferguson shooting, it was quite different, and the news media had much less difficulty outlining racial problems when they occurred. Today, it is a different story, what with so many different groups objecting so loudly about so many complaints of being downtrodden.Quote: TwirdmanBut the article didn't mention anything about the race of the victims. I mean maybe if it said he stabbed 5 white people you can make the claim the crime is racially motivated and that can be discussed but when all it says is he stabbed 5 people we have nothing to base a claim of a racial component since he could have easily stabbed black people, white people, Asian people, and Latinos or any combination of 1 or all of those. Heck you cannot even speculate based on the victims names sounding white since they didn't release any victim names.