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ok you two - behave.
Sky - what Armistead is saying is that by having an "explanation" of why, it can create the "excuse" in the process. This is not always the case, but happens more times than not in cases like this because people use the explanation to excuse the actions. If the guy was fired unjustly - he should have just sucked it up and moved on with life. We all have stuff hit us that isnt' "fair". The problem is he didn't move on - he chose to let it eat at him to the point of murder. There is no excuse for such actions - but some people (not all) will go to any length to absolve people of personal responsibility. It is that which Armistead is talking about.
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I looked over some of his manifesto, best quote ever...
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![]() So remember support a new AWB, it's what Chris Dorner (cop killer, murderer of four) would want. ![]() Sheesh its not the guns, in the constant anti-gun rhetoric and prominent news stories of mass shootings that glorify the killers that put ideas like this in to the heads of disturbed people. Get a gun; you'll be a rebel cuz The Man doesn't want you to have one, shoot a bunch of people; everyone will know your name from CNN. It once was kids, then it was felons, now it's people with training. ![]() |
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And so his solution for clearing his name is...to start killing people like his former lawyer's daughter and her boyfriend? That's his solution? He wanted not to be remembered as a man who filed an unfounded complaint against his colleague and decided to instead be remembered as a man who murdered people, went on the run and died in fire if the latest reports are to be believed. How the heck is that helping in the society remembering him as an honorable and good fellow?
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Next time you are in town, go to the library and get a book on psyciatric case-studies. You'd be surprised to learn that people can be or become that mad that they become delusional, start to hear voice sin their head, write hundreds of pages of cryptic theories about how they think "they" are watching them from 5th dimension, and finally started to kill people. I do not excuse what he did, and I said that several times, in black on white letters. But if you cannot differ between an excuse and an explanation - I do not buy your theory on how the one leads to the other necessarily - then the problem is with you, and your exlcusively. And when I ask those two question that I pout up, your reaction just is to accuse me of sympathising with a multiple murder and wanting to excuse that, I am getting slightly pissed by that, like I get pissed when I would get called a Nazi because I explained my view on how and why Hitler was able to come to power and install his control. Excuse and explanation are two totally different things, to start with. You can enact as if you do not understand this in order to get a cheap opportunity for a quick slap at somebody. But still excuse remains to be something different than an explanation. It also helps not to try to think with a by a bag of aroused emotions. Feeling, and thinking, are two different things too, you know.
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Certainly it's my belief, because it's my opinion, just as you have yours. We call those people nut cases. I don't see that here, I see a man that got angry, instead of dealing with that anger, he let it spiral out of control to the point it consumed his life and he sought revenge. It's shameful how many are making a hero out of him. Who among us hasn't been so angry we didn't want to kill someone, but 99% of us realize it solves nothing and instead of blaming and ruining lives, we change ours and move on. Life has always been a pile of unfair BS, it's something we as humans deal with and mostly live with. No doubt, sometimes it takes violence to bring forth change, but that is different than revenge. You can't compare revenge to a mass revolution of people fighting tyranny. No doubt many social and cultural issues effect us all, sometimes unfairly. I agree we're all interconnected on many levels, we should try to deal with those issues, but it's not an excuse or explanation to murder innocent people. As far as I can tell, there was nothing in this mans life to show any mental illness, in fact, this story is common, someone gets fired, they go to killing. It happens everyday. Most of us take responsibility for our lives, a few go into pity mode, blame others, you hurt me so I'll get you. It's the new political correctness, no one is responsible for their actions anymore, someone else is at fault. Any explanation for this behavior is unacceptable
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Outlawing something does not prevent someone from doing or possessing it, it only allows society to punish that person. Preventing said person from doing or possessing something bad for society in the first place is the responsibility of society; first to indoctrinate the individual on the societal norms they are expected to uphold and second to warn society if an individual poses a danger to said society. It is in the second stage that legislation takes effect allowing society to deal with a wrongdoer. Now implementing new laws to prevent something that old laws failed to prevent is well... whats the definition of insanity? Doing something over and over again expecting a different result. It does not seem sufficient for some to have for example murder outlawed they must outlaw everything remotely connected to the act, or conversely one single item connected to it. Such thinking does not address the problem of what caused the murder to occur in the first place. |
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Of course not, didn't see that TLAM even said that, but it's silly to create more laws when we don't enforce laws on the books. This has become the politically correct thing to do, sounds good, does nothing. Honest people don't need more laws when government won't enforce the ones that exist, moreso when they infringe on the rights of law abiding people.
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Sorry to hijack the thread BACK to the original post, but,
What is the opinion of our members on whether that body is the cop or not? This guy knows what cops know and he knows what cops will do. Seems pretty lucky that he was so easily tracked to this cabin when he was on the lamm so long. And this tactically skilled former cop barricades himself in a building (cops, even crazy ex cops, should know that is not a good tactic) especially with no hostages. Pretty lucky that this baddie made this very convenient mistake. Cabin catches on fire (he would know about the tear gas fire probability) and there is body discovered that may take weeks to positively identify. Pretty lucky. This baddie was crazy like a fox. Be a real kick in the butt if the body turns out to be someone else. I hope the search is still going on, but I fear that the police have stopped/scaled way down upon the discovery of the body. Possibility just what this baddie also knows that the cops would do. To me, until the body is positively identified, the baddie is still presumed on the Lamm. ![]()
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Most reports show he wasn't that highly trained, in fact, he shot himself in the hand during police training. He has no special skills other than the average cop. He did well cowardly killing people, but when on the run, he started making many mistakes, got trapped and is now toast...Simply, it's his body.
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