Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Shooting Shouldn't Be Unexpected

The on-air shooting of two television journalists couldn't have been a surprise when you look at the character of the shooter. From the time he was first employed there, he had a “chip on his shoulder” about real or imagined racial slights from fellow employees. That he was unbalanced was obvious, and maybe should have been watched, not just fired, and escorted from the building by cops. His very employment history was suspect. He had had many jobs, and was fired often, though nobody would say (in detail) why. I know, you can't watch every fool who takes offense where none is meant. But this guy was so obviously working up to something terrible, it was something that could have been predicted. And I'm sure his delusions were fed by the current push toward a race war by Obama and other “race whores” like Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, and “Calypso Louie” Farrakhan, to mention only a few. The killer was described, according to at least one FBI profiler as an “injustice collector,” who actively LOOKED for injustices to himself, and others. (Washington Post)

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