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The spanish el huffington post posted the same screenshot. Kind of a stupid to single them out
I'm sure that more "media outlets" will do this worldwide. The comment was especially bad though... + video
The spanish el huffington post posted the same screenshot. Kind of a stupid to single them out
LifeNews actually posted the full video, too.
General Manager of WDBJ discussing the killer:
"Angry man"
"Quickly became....gathered a reputation as a man difficult to work with."
"Looking for things to take offense to."
"Eventually after many incidents of his anger...we had to dismiss him."
"Did not take it well...had to be escorted from the building."
"None of his accusations could be corroborated in any way."
"Talked to everyone...diverse workplace...we got nothing about it."
"EOCC dismissed his claim out of hand...and that was that."
Why anyone would voluntarily want to watch the video is beyond me.
Why anyone would voluntarily want to watch the video is beyond me.
Some people feel that the only way to understand evil is to face it. Others are just morbidly curious.Why anyone would voluntarily want to watch the video is beyond me.
The guy probably felt like the world was out to get him and nobody would listen, and this was his only recourse.
I'm interested in finding out if he was seeing discrimination where there was none or if he was driven to acting like a fucking evil scumbag due to legit issues within the workplace.
The spanish el huffington post posted the same screenshot. Kind of a stupid to single them out
saw the video
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if you are curious, even then don't watch. I am going for a long walk, see my girlfriend later hold her tight and spoil her today. Fuck the world.
You don't see actual wounds, just people running away, still shocking.Yeah, same. A group of us were watching it and my stomach turned when he held the gun up. He was way too close for comfort. They told me it wasn't graphic and the first shot still missed her though, then the camera goes dark?
Just stumbled on the POV video. Made me sick to my stomach.
Yo - AGAIN - there are friends of the victim in this topic. Arguing the degree to which their deaths matter is insensitive as fuck. Have some respect.
The guy probably felt like the world was out to get him and nobody would listen, and this was his only recourse.
I'm interested in finding out if he was seeing discrimination where there was none or if he was driven to acting like a fucking evil scumbag due to legit issues within the workplace.
Not taking any sides here, but I'm having a hard time believing this.
Why anyone would voluntarily want to watch the video is beyond me.
The racist comments, whether being verified or not, don't justify killing two people.Let's just say we go by some of his unconfirmed racist claims that are going around for the moment. None of them are any sort of comments that directed specifically at him. From all the other reports coming out, it sort of connects to the "gathered a reputation as a man difficult to work with / Looking for things to take offense to."
Because it's important and interesting to understand the world around you.
Not taking any sides here, but I'm having a hard time believing this.
The guy probably felt like the world was out to get him and nobody would listen, and this was his only recourse.
I'm interested in finding out if he was seeing discrimination where there was none or if he was driven to acting like a fucking evil scumbag due to legit issues within the workplace.
The racist comments, whether being verified or not, don't justify killing two people.
Not taking any sides here, but I'm having a hard time believing this.
First of all, you are taking sides.
Second of all, the general manager of a news station would not make things up on the air even if their own are part of the story.
Why anyone would voluntarily want to watch the video is beyond me.
a description serves just fine, really.
hell, knowledge that it happened at all is just as well.
Not taking any sides here, but I'm having a hard time believing this. Those quotes he claimed was stated would be on par on what an average day is like at a workplace. No way he just pulled "collared green grill" out of his ass. Come on.
Sure he wouldn't.
Why anyone would voluntarily want to watch the video is beyond me.
Not taking any sides here, but I'm having a hard time believing this.
Jesus F. Christ, Gawker.
Sure he wouldn't.
Sure he wouldn't.
So what are you saying, exactly?
So are you somehow implying these murders were justified?
Arguing how much it matters in the context of global media coverage of shootings is perfectly valid. The fact that outlets are lowering the bar and setting a precedent by showing grisly footage of a murder from first-hand perspective, and giving disproportionate amount of coverage compared to past shootings to rope in the morbidly curious for ratings under the pretext of news is important.
You are not some moral arbiter who gets to dictate what people can and cannot post.
Why anyone would voluntarily want to watch the video is beyond me.
Not taking any sides here, but I'm having a hard time believing this. Those quotes he claimed was stated would be on par on what an average day is like at a workplace. No way he just pulled "collared green grill" out of his ass. Come on.
Some higher-up at the station also said Alison was hired a year ago, and he was fired two years ago.That is from 15 years ago at another station. He was fired from WDBJ 2 years ago so timeline is certainly an odd one. I mean Alison was barely out of college at that point and Adam I guess worked there and had a run in with him and complained to HR.
Good thing I didn't suggest that then!Good thing I didn't suggest that then!
Not taking any sides here, but I'm having a hard time believing this. Those quotes he claimed was stated would be on par on what an average day is like at a workplace. No way he just pulled "collared green grill" out of his ass. Come on.
Exactly what you think I'm saying. No racism was hurled towards his way? At all?
Some people feel that the only way to understand evil is to face it. Others are just morbidly curious.
Sure he wouldn't.
We live in a society that is fundamentally racist.
We also live in a society where many, many people are dumb/crazy as hell and go out of their way to be offended by things.
So I'm sure that the dude experienced legit racism during his life. It's impossible not to if you're black. But considering that this dude just straight up murdered 2 people on live TV and is, thus, demonstrably out of his goddamned mind, I don't think he deserves the benefit of the doubt, and I don't think "yeah but were those motherfuckers racist?" is a very appropriate conversation right now.
The racist comments, whether being verified or not, don't justify killing two people.
The guy probably felt like the world was out to get him and nobody would listen, and this was his only recourse.
I'm interested in finding out if he was seeing discrimination where there was none or if he was driven to acting like a fucking evil scumbag due to legit issues within the workplace.
Some higher-up at the station also said Alison was hired a year ago, and he was fired two years ago.
But she apparently interned there beforehand, so it's unclear at this time if he actually personally knew her.
You sound like a clueless robot. Have some respect.
I know, but that doesn't mean she said it to him.His Twitter had something along the lines of this:
"Allison made racist comments"
"They still hired her after that?"
So it seems like something happened and he was just holding an insane grudge.