Devastated how so much of the zeitgeist has moved on to HR calls, rather than direct violence or starting fires.
I was hoping to see a 'weekend of peace' happen, but the energy might not last till Saturday.
I thought he was wearing soft armor. they got it so thin now you can wear it under a shirt. I didn't see an exit wound, but honestly i don't think we have any angles that would show that.
Devastated how so much of the zeitgeist has moved on to HR calls, rather than direct violence or starting fires.
I was hoping to see a 'weekend of peace' happen, but the energy might not last till Saturday.
As satisfying as the violence would feel, you don't want the kind of violence that would come after. Random shootings in the streets of perceived leftists and 'nazis'. The kind of violence that you, personally, would the be subject to, not some talking head or people who choose to join the military or a militia.
FriendlyJordies, an Australian sane-left journalist/comedian has made a great video on the root causes of the online reactions. His house was firebombed, so he's no stranger to political violence.
Here's an AI summary.
The phrase “I don’t condone violence, but…” often precedes statements excusing or celebrating violence.
It’s functionally identical to “I’m not racist, but…”—a rhetorical shield that signals virtue while rationalizing harmful views.
This behavior reveals a tribal mindset: “He’s not in my group; his death is good for my group.”
Reddit is singled out as the most miserable social media platform:
Users are often bitter, resentful, and chronically online.
Discussion relies on snark, out-of-context quotes, and mob approval (upvotes/downvotes).
The platform reinforces negativity and intellectual laziness, rewarding outrage over nuance.
Other platforms like Twitter and Bluesky are also negative, but Reddit is portrayed as a concentrated hub of unhappiness.
Science and observation show:
Being online too much makes people less happy.
Miserable people spread misery; schadenfreude (joy in others’ suffering) becomes their main dopamine hit.
Chronic negativity online mimics developing-nation political violence rhetoric (e.g., justifying assassinations as “legitimate”).
These online reactions are less about politics and more about psychological dysfunction.
Dark jokes themselves aren’t the problem:
Humor indicates awareness that a tragedy is bad.
Even paramedics joke as a coping mechanism.
The issue is seriously celebrating harm, which reflects a deep moral and emotional void.
Social media reduces real tragedy to entertainment:
People treat politics and violence as “TV shows.”
Users disengage from empathy, treating people as characters to root for or against.
Algorithms and voting systems reward hostility, making platforms echo chambers for bile.
Happiness is a skill, not luck:
Lower your bar for happiness and find it in small habits (e.g., walking outside, brushing teeth, doorway rituals).
Build positive conditioning so joy becomes a default state.
Happier people:
Attract better relationships.
Avoid destructive cynicism.
Resist the pull of online negativity.
Reddit and similar platforms create and amplify toxic, performative moralizing. The “I don’t condone violence, but…” pattern is a symptom of people’s unhappiness and tribalism, not political ideology. Cultivating personal happiness is the antidote to this cycle of cruelty.
My point is that you shouldn't really give a shit what your enemy thinks of you but instead you should spend the energy on actively trying to remove them from society.
Their feelings aren't your concern, removing them from those positions is useful because it removes their influence from society. What matter is what works not how they react to it as liberals especially tend to be smug and sociopathic enough that they don't even care about their own "comrades" truly.
So DC fired the troon writing their new Red Hood book for celebrating the murder, and the comments on the comics download site for that issue are interesting:
In any event, I'm sorry those kids lost their father. Used to be that people would argue and at most someone might get punched in the mouth. I miss those times.
Devastated how so much of the zeitgeist has moved on to HR calls, rather than direct violence or starting fires.
I was hoping to see a 'weekend of peace' happen, but the energy might not last till Saturday.
While I don't really agree with companies firing people for conduct that occurs outside the workplace, especially speech, this is the same kind of treatment leftards wanted for MAGAts and dissenters so I can't say I have any sympathy.
Honestly that's a fair take, as long as I'm not legally required to go to church myself. Not for any ideological reasons, but I just can't sit still for hours on end. My school grades reflected this as well, so it's not a dump on religion in and of itself.
Doing this a month after Steve Irwin died was pretty hard View attachment 7904822
But they only really target certain people they feel safe. Like shitting on Jesus. Meanwhile they censored Muhammad out of fear from the backlash
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took this from /pol/ so take it with a heap of salt, but apparently the dad of Skye Valadez said the FBI were at their house and cleared him.
I think under Patel’s leadership the FBI are getting a lot of their leads from /pol, KF and schizo tipsters. Lmao. One would hope they are actually combing through the staff and students at the college. I doubt the shooter waltzed in from out of town. He was probably attended, or worked at, the school in the last three years.
I think there is also trepidation about what the shooters actual motives were. It could make the wheels turn a little slower. This has been great fodder for the administration, arresting the wrong type of suspect could fuck it up. Everyone is assuming it must be a left wing terrorist, but the images don’t show an obvious danger hair troon type. They show a generic looking young man in a “disabled vet” shirt and who used an old hunting rifle. It had to give them pause that they may not get the type of suspect they want out of this. His history might not provide an easy narrative.
The general public assumes it must be antifa tranny, but my familiarity with Kirk was due to all the right wingers that hated the guy. When I read the headline about his shooting my first thought was “oh, that’s the guy Nick Fuentes is obsessed with and trolls his events” Didn’t Nick “steal” his ex-love Jayden from a job at TPUSA?
It seems to just be some guy editing himself into an existing video so he can look cool like The Cool Autistic Gamer 774. He's not actually in it. Innovative times for jeets
I was looking for any new information on the latest person of interest and found this clip that I didn't see or couldn't find archived here. I too am not entirely convinced Jack or John Bellows is the shooter but I agree with @The Mass Shooter Ron Soye that he is very cringe.