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to get their law passed
Sending bombs to random people is not crazy?
RWSGFY says
Sending bombs to random people is not crazy?
Didn't he send them to agencies that he considered responsible for society's problems? If that's the case, he probably considered any agent of those entities to be as guilty as the next.
The very idea that individual randomized terror can achieve any lofty goals is the sign of crazy. Things don't work like that.
Don't know much about the Unabomber, but have looked a bit into OKC. McVeigh may or may not have had a hand in planting the bombs. He was still likely working for the military. Only thing we need to know about OKC, government killed kids, on purpose, to get their law passed. If you do any research at all, the evidence is overwhelming.
The very idea that individual randomized terror can achieve any lofty goals is the sign of crazy. Things don't work like that.
He didn't do anything worse than the government does. How many deaths do you think the government is guilty of by incitement? I have a feeling there's going to be even more at some point.
Eric Holder says
The very idea that individual randomized terror can achieve any lofty goals is the sign of crazy. Things don't work like that.
Crazy is when there's no rhyme or reason to an action. Like when people shoot up a school yet had no beef with the kids, teachers, or school system.
He was a murderous asshole who killed and maimed people that I didn't think deserved it, but I'm not sure that he was actually crazy just because of this. He thought they did deserve it. We're routinely told that small, seemingly inconsequential actions can help achieve lofty goals like changing the world.
Haven't read through this entire thread - but did anyone mention Ted's gender problem?
Random violence doesn't work? I beg to differ. BLM and Antifa would disagree as well.
There is actually a fair amount of evidence that McVeigh had help from an Iraqi as payback for Gulf War I. Remember the dark skinned "John Doe #2" that several people claimed to have seen with the bomb truck?
There is actually a fair amount of evidence that McVeigh had help from an Iraqi as payback for Gulf War I. Remember the dark skinned "John Doe #2" that several people claimed to have seen with the bomb truck?
I remember a 2nd person. I thought he was imprisoned too.
But yeah, I can't find any evidence for it. There was a 2nd person, and I'm hating myself for not being more astute to remember who he was.
I went through a thought experiment: If I could kill any 1000 people in the world I wanted, with absolutely no chance of being caught (like I could just wish them dead) - could I make a positive difference in society?
BLM and Antifa aren't random violence. They are government sponsored violence.
What is ironic is Bend the Arc is actually named A Jewish Partnership for Justice. But they openly state that they do not get involved with Israeli affairs such as how they treat Palestinians.
Of course, support for a wide range of causes is the essence of coalition politics. What’s potentially worrying is that, as an institution that claims to speak for American Jewry, according to Bend the Arc spokesperson Logan Smith, the group has no active dues-paying members who participate in the shaping of that agenda. Moreover, according to Bend the Arc’s own financial filings, almost none of their annual revenue is generated from within the Jewish community itself. Rather, their financial backing comes from a small cohort of foundations and wealthy patrons—some of whom otherwise have no active philanthropic role in American Jewry and in some cases seem actively hostile to key points of collective American Jewish identification and interest.
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What has made Bend the Arc such a singular and attractive investment worth tens of millions of dollars for philanthropic elites who, according to their own financial records, are otherwise unengaged with the well-being of American Jewry?
From 2005 to 2013, Bend the Arc received annual donations totaling $1.5 million from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, for whom support of a Jewish organization is unusual. A review of the $20.3 million spent on domestic programs in 2013—the year preceding Cotler’s appointment as CEO—found that while active in their support with hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations to Asian, black, and other minority community groups, no other Jewish organization received funding.
To put it another way, though the Rockefeller fund’s public records show their sustained support for the arts, education, and elder-care services in other American minority communities—as well as direct funding to groups which focus on politically charged issues like climate change and immigration—>Bend the Arc is the sole Jewish organization to receive support for their political activism, though the fund does engage in the arena of the Israel-Palestine issue, via its support for the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement
Yeah, but he went up against the government.
richwicks says
I remember a 2nd person. I thought he was imprisoned too.
But yeah, I can't find any evidence for it. There was a 2nd person, and I'm hating myself for not being more astute to remember who he was.
That 2nd person could be you for all we know :-/
People are worried about nonsense like "equity" and "gender affirmation" rather than basic human needs. Clearly they have so little to worry about that these inconsequential issues can be front and center.
And while I don't agree with his implementation of his ideas, that doesn't in any way detract from their relevance.
I have no idea why he sent the bombs. It didn't help his arguments in the least.
I hate all this because it's really a molehill. It's NOT that common.
I went to a high school that had between 1500-2000 kids. A few were gay, but not a single one was "trans" at the time. This crap has been pushed so hard that it's become trendy. Kids who feel rejected or depressed will jump onto this bandwagon to get some attention and will likely damage themselves irreversibly.
Think of this: remember hearing "single moms are the BRAVEST women!!" - that was drilled into my head. Why? They are selfish women. They can't divide their time between work and child rearing easily, MOST of them end up in poverty, the kid is neglected, it's not a good way to raise a kid, but we were told over and over and over again how BRAVE these women were.
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Man, sometimes it feels like the world is completely upside-down..
https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/tqq1r9/uncle_ted_kaczynski_warned_us_over_30yrs_ago/?source=patrick.net