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What gang? Thought you weren’t buying the tattoos, patches, social media posts, etc?

So you are willing to admit he isn't in a gang and this is fake?

Pick a side of the fence.


Also, it’s more of an ideology he adopted (as a loner).

But feel free to get the tats and then claim to be a Blood. I’m sure they will accept you with open arms.

Word salad.
 
We didn't because he didn't take the bet.


Gang related.

Non white.
There was no bet offered.

You said we don’t even know what weapon he used (even though there were pics of it next to his body). You admitted you hadn’t even read or seen anything on it and I think realized your ridiculous “Interested in a bet?” bluster made you look silly.

Now you’ve spent the last 15 pages backtracking and muddying everything up so you look less foolish.
 
There was no bet offered.

You said we don’t even know what weapon he used (even though there were pics of it next to his body). You admitted you hadn’t even read or seen anything on it and I think realized your ridiculous “Interested in a bet?” bluster made you look silly.

Now you’ve spent the last 15 pages backtracking and muddying everything up so you look less foolish.
Backtrack my ballsack bud:


Me : it was always going to be 3 of 5

you: you are a weird guy

Me: 100%


Non white (x)

Not AR type rifle ( )





We can make it a 2 out of 3 now

Will have a history of crimes


Will be illegal


Gang related or affiliated
 
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Who is their leader? What’s the org chart look like? Where does the gang meet?

Look up “ideology” and then review all the information that has been put out there regarding the shooter.

gang1
/ɡaNG/
See definitions in:
All
Crime
Mechanics
noun
  1. 1.
    an organized group of criminals.
    "a gang of bank robbers"
  2. 2.
    a set of switches, sockets, or other electrical or mechanical devices grouped together.
    "the machine had a gang of cutter chains on a swiveling head"
verb



It Is a gang.



Define what a woman is.
 
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gang1
/ɡaNG/
See definitions in:
All
Crime
Mechanics
noun
  1. 1.
    an organized group of criminals.
    "a gang of bank robbers"
  2. 2.
    a set of switches, sockets, or other electrical or mechanical devices grouped together.
    "the machine had a gang of cutter chains on a swiveling head"
verb



It Is a gang.



Define what a woman is.
Who did he “organize” with?
 
This might be one of the dumbest stances I've seen someone take.
Nazism (/ˈnɑːtsɪzəm, ˈnæt-/ NA(H)T-siz-əm; German: Nazismus), the common name in English for National Socialism (German: Nationalsozialismus, German: [natsi̯oˈnaːlzotsi̯aˌlɪsmʊs] (listen)), is the far-right totalitarian political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in Nazi Germany


The only "gang" reference on the Wiki page is to "Wolfgang Bialas"
 
You don't think other nazis exist? That's how far you are willing to stick your head in the sand?



Let's start here: if you can't answer this there is no.point in further discussion.


What is a woman?
That’s not what I was asking. Where (and when) did he organize with other Nazis? Acting alone = gang?

Have you looked up ideology yet?
 
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So the Mexican white supremacist, whose parents don't speak English, is a confirmed nationalist because of post found by one person, and unable to be validated, on a Russian website, a language he didn't speak.







If you believe that shit raise your hand.
 
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What we've learned from this shooting and from the fallout on Twitter is that there are a lot of douchebags who seem to be defending the guy. And some of them post here.
It's only going to get worse folks - the right is legitimizing the insane voices.
 
WhiskeyDeltaDeltaDumbass is full of shit. From the BBC:

BBC

Why some people are spreading false rumours about the Texas gunman​


Shayan Sardarizadeh & Mike Wendling - BBC Monitoring and BBC News
Tue, May 9, 2023 at 3:06 PM CDT

Social media posts by the man who killed eight people at a mall in Texas show he was deep into neo-Nazi and far-right imagery and propaganda.

But some activists have tried to cast doubt on the authenticity of the posts.

They're claiming - without evidence - that the material is somehow part of a "psychological operation" or that the social media account is "fake".

It may seem fringe, but the doubts have spread to millions via Elon Musk and others with popular Twitter accounts.

Six people, including children, were pronounced dead at the scene in the north Dallas suburbs on Saturday, while two died later in hospital.

The suspect, named by police as Mauricio Garcia, used an AR-15 style rifle and wore combat tactical gear during the shooting.

Garcia, police say, wore a patch reading "RWDS", short for "Right Wing Death Squad" - a phrase commonly referenced by hate groups.

Hank Sibley, regional director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, said in a press conference Tuesday that the motivation for the shootings was still under investigation, and that the victims appear to have been chosen at random.

"We do know he had neo-Nazi ideation," he said. "We're trying to find what he looked at [online] and trying to find any information we can."

Mr Sibley said investigators were continuing to examine Garcia's electronic devices and social media posts.

What did the suspect post?​

Garcia posted a huge variety of material on a lightly-moderated, Russia-based site named Odnoklassniki. The account was mentioned in news reports and uncovered by the investigative outlet Bellingcat.

His posts included pictures of a swastika tattoo, long violent screeds, and pictures of the mall taken as recently as last month - interspersed with other pictures of boxes of ammunition and guns.

Other posts praised Nazis and the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet - who is often feted by people who use the "Right Wing Death Squad" phrase.

He directly addressed his ethnic background in one meme he posted which mentioned "Latino children" and the phrase "become white supremacist".

How do we know the account was his?​

The BBC has examined the material and we can be confident the suspect is the person behind the posts.

Garcia appeared to use the account, on a social network popular in Russia, as an online diary. He posted multiple documents including his name, date of birth and other identifying details, including a plane ticket, a speeding ticket and an ID card.

Photos on the account also showed a distinct tattoo on his hand, which matches a graphic video of Garcia's dead body taken at the scene of the shooting.

The shooter also posted images of the mall and its location on Google Maps, including the time the mall had the highest number of visitors, weeks in advance.

In addition, open-source investigators found a YouTube channel with a video showing Garcia taking off a mask. Material on the channel was also posted on the Odnoklassniki account.

Who's spreading false rumours?​

Despite the clear evidence, several activists and internet personalities, including at least one mentioned in Garcia's posts, have attempted to cast doubt on the authenticity of the material. They've claimed, without evidence, that it's part of a "psychological operation" or "false flag" by the government to smear those on the right or far-right.

A number of posts spreading the false rumours were viewed millions of times. Among them, one by Twitter chief Elon Musk, called the fact the suspect had an account on a Russian platform "very odd" and in another message said it was "either the weirdest story ever or a very bad psyop!"

However, Odnoklassniki has an English interface, and its lax content moderation policies mean extreme content is less likely to be taken down. Mr Musk and Twitter's communications team did not respond to a request for comment.

The podcaster Tim Pool, a former Occupy Wall Street supporter and Vice News reporter, was among those mentioned several times in the suspect's posts.

There's no evidence that Garcia was inspired to action by Mr Pool's podcasts, which cover right-wing talking points and conspiracy theories.

But Mr Pool immediately tried to cast doubt on the veracity of the material, accusing those digging up the material as being part of a "psyop".

Mr Pool did not respond to requests for comment.

Adding to the misinformation were a photo of a man who shared a name with the suspect which circulated widely online, and several viral posts have claimed the gunman was part of a Mexican cartel or drug gang. Police said during Tuesday's press conference that he had no prior criminal record.
 
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