tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post6348680755291966723..comments2024-03-28T16:22:14.888-07:00Comments on Steve Sailer: iSteve: From "Dorner Unchained" to "Dorner Explained:" NYT ponders whether LAPD had it comingUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger66125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-756525059223044532013-02-12T04:49:57.979-08:002013-02-12T04:49:57.979-08:00Dorner's case is about how ethical people are ...<i>Dorner's case is about how ethical people are often crapped on in this society. The reason so many people tacitly or explicitly support him (while decrying the innocents' deaths) is because Americans feel they are constantly crapped on by the wealthy and the powerful. And cops are the guardians of the wealthy and powerful.</i><br /><br />Dorner <i>reveres</i> the wealthy and powerful--he worships celebrity. He probably thinks his rightful place is among celebrities. Maybe he even fantasizes about cashing this in, like De Niro in <i>King of Comedy</i> (determined psycho kidnaps and ransoms his way into show biz; of course as Sailer points out Dorner likely hasn't seen this one). Maybe the <i>Falling Down</i> meme you've taken up here has encouraged him.<br /><br />I suspect delusions of grandeur. Note how Dorner always addresses celebrities directly in his burblings, <i>yo Piers, my man...</i> <br />Of course Dorner is going to teach us nothing--do they ever? America will look into his dull eyes and turn away with a shudder, not for the evil she sees there but for the mediocrity, the familiarity of it. In the end evil is dull and commonplace, as dull and commonplace as Ellen and Anderson Cooper; and that's the real fright. One day it just pools up in some empty vessel like Dorner and off he goes. <br /><br />Perhaps that's why you want to blame the LAPD, to find some external outrage commensurate with such bloodthirsty rage. Those dumb goat-eyes hold little promise of enlightenment, don't they?<br /><br />He's Bateman I tell you, and his manifesto has meant nothing:<br /><br /><i>There are no more barriers to cross. All I have in common with the uncontrollable and the insane, the vicious and the evil, all the mayhem I have caused and my utter indifference toward it, I have now surpassed. My pain is constant and sharp and I do not hope for a better world for anyone; in fact, I want my pain to be inflicted on others. I want no one to escape, but even after admitting this there is no catharsis, my punishment continues to elude me and I gain no deeper knowledge of myself; no new knowledge can be extracted from my telling. This confession has meant nothing.</i>Dennis Dalehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03233729780363740881noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-30273587425339639662013-02-11T21:08:02.926-08:002013-02-11T21:08:02.926-08:00Given that he's one week out from the navy, I ...<i>Given that he's one week out from the navy, I have to wonder if he is the posterboy for Middle Eastern war PTSD and the generaln failure of military mental health services.</i><br /><br />Navy reserve, rear area, no combat while in the Nav. No traumatic stress siutations.<br /><br /><i> And is he killing people with navy guns?</i><br /><br />No.David Davenporthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03315090179595817174noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-21620291327857820662013-02-11T14:25:41.842-08:002013-02-11T14:25:41.842-08:00anon 8:35:
Or, maybe we've noticed that ugly ...anon 8:35:<br /><br />Or, maybe we've noticed that ugly pattern where:<br /><br />a. Some guy gets arrested for resisting arrest, and shows up at the jail missing teeth and covered in brusies. <br /><br />b. The police produce a whole story that makes him out to be entirely the author of his own misfortune.<br /><br />c. Cellphone video emerges of the guy having the mortal shit beaten out of him by half a dozen cops.<br /><br />d. Suddenly, charges are dropped, and a couple years later, the city settles with the victim for some large amount of money. <br /><br />A few such cases, alongside a pattern of policemen arresting people for taking cellphone video, can go a long way toward making middle-class white guys like me really skeptical of the police. NOTAnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-75312444813606126862013-02-10T16:33:34.651-08:002013-02-10T16:33:34.651-08:00Golden Bear said:
"Dorner's case is abou...Golden Bear said:<br /><br />"Dorner's case is about how ethical people are often crapped on in this society. The reason so many people tacitly or explicitly support him (while decrying the innocents' deaths) is because Americans feel they are constantly crapped on by the wealthy and the powerful. And cops are the guardians of the wealthy and powerful. <br /><br />Dorner is one man who just got fed up, and, despite the tragic deaths of Monica Quan, et al., people UNDERSTAND HIS RAGE."<br /><br />Uh huh.<br /><br />Have you not yet figured out that nearly <i>everyone</i> considers himself to be an ethical person, and that if they have any grievance against someone, they generally attribute it to being unfairly "crapped on"?<br /><br />It's quite rare that someone will go on a rampage and then explain it by saying "I killed all those people because I am either a horrible person, or just plain nuts, and felt like killing some people.".<br /><br />Timothy McVeigh thought that he was an ethical person who was being crapped on by the government. George Sodini thought that he was an ethical person who was crapped on by feminists. Anders Breivik thought that he was an ethical man whose people were being crapped on by his government. Seung-Hui Cho thought that he was an ethical person who was being crapped on by... well... somebody. He was never very clear on that. Major Nidal Hassan thought that he was being crapped on by the Army and the infidels.<br /><br />al-Qaeda thinks that they are ethical people being crapped on by the infidels also. John Wilkes Booth thought that he was an ethical man being crapped on by "tyrants". Thanks to Jack Ruby, we'll never really know what Lee Harvey Oswald's motivations were, but due to his being a Communist, and his general life story, it's fairly safe to assume that he just felt crapped on in general.<br /><br />And, of course, there is that rather famous case of the young Austrian man who wrote a whole seven-hundred-page book about all the crap he had had crapped on him, written while he was in prison for "political crimes".<br /><br />The difference is, people don't, generally speaking, take these killers at their word. In this case, they are. But why? What makes you so sure that events happened the way he said they did? Do you think he's one of those guys who is willing to kill innocent women, but would never stoop to bending the truth a bit?<br /><br />On the other hand, it's a documented fact that the government laid siege to the Branch Davidians and killed innocent people at Ruby Ridge, but that doesn't make most people UNDERSTAND Timothy McVeigh's RAGE, despite decrying the innocent people killed.<br /><br />It's sort of silly to pretend that it's not partially because of race here. But I don't think it's the whole story. After all, the irony is that two of the only killers to ever actually <i>say</i> that they were just killing people for the sake of killing people were the Columbine shooters. And people went ahead and said that they were just lashing out in revenge over being bullied anyway, despite the fact that they never even claimed this themselves.<br /><br />So I guess I don't know.<br /><br />Still, you should probably drop the whole "police as protectors of the wealthy and powerful" crap. The wealthy and powerful have their own private security. Ask any cop you want, and they'll be happy to tell you that they spend most of their time protecting poor people from other poor people. Franknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-16495222631074514072013-02-10T15:32:48.072-08:002013-02-10T15:32:48.072-08:00"That's funny, the main thing I remember ..."That's funny, the main thing I remember about the unibomber was how brilliant he was, and how he could type 20,000 words on a manual typwriter without making an error, and how this poor man who just wanted to be left alone had a legitimate axe to grind against modern technology."<br /><br />You are correct that the Unabomber Manifesto is something to marvel at. However, he was really more of a serial killer than a mass killer, as his bombings took place over a span of years.<br /><br />I disagree that the media was as anxious to speculate on or justify his motives as you seem to think. If I recall correctly, he tried more than once to explain himself, and have the media publish his manifesto, and they refused. He had to threaten to kill more people to get them to do anything.<br /><br />The media as a whole was never sympathetic to Timothy McVeigh either. About the only person who was was Gore Vidal, interestingly enough.Franknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-21199548053613580752013-02-10T14:01:47.977-08:002013-02-10T14:01:47.977-08:00People do realize that interactions with police es...<em>People do realize that interactions with police especially if you aren't for instance robbing a bank or being interviewed for beating up your gf (I know fat chance with this crew) are pretty much defined by the initial attitude you cop with police.</em><br /><br />That's true of all interactions between human beings, and it goes both ways. But with normal people, if you're a little irritable, they might give you the benefit of the doubt. There's give and take. With cops, it's all up to you to make sure <em>you</em> don't irritate <em>them</em>. If <em>they</em> are having a bad day, you're just screwed.<br /><br />Actually, all my dealings with police have been cordial, but that's because I'm careful to adopt a pleasant, affable (if not completely submissive) attitude, and I've never committed a crime more serious than traffic stuff. However, I frequently get a vibe that says the guy is on edge and would be happier if I gave him a reason to be unpleasant. I get that vibe from non-police sometimes too, of course, but with cops it's the default.<br /><br />Paradoxically, the worst seems to be a cop behind a desk, where there's absolutely no excuse for it -- he's not in a dangerous situation where he has to worry that I might have a gun stashed under the seat. The last time I dealt with a cop behind a desk, he had me sit and wait for a few minutes while he did nothing, then after he deigned to help me, he turned around in the middle of things to shoot the breeze with a couple of buddies who appeared to be on an extended coffee break. He was letting me know that he was in charge, and that I had to smile and suck it up or he could make my life worse. That seems to just be part of the job.Cail Corishevhttp://cailcorishev.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-52460279155910142942013-02-10T08:40:07.541-08:002013-02-10T08:40:07.541-08:00"Why be so evasive? The issue isn't media..."Why be so evasive? The issue isn't media "paying attention to motives". The issue is media SUBMISSIVENESS toward if not sympathy for the motives of black perps in ways they never are toward White perps."<br /><br />If you gentlemen would like to discuss issues on an adult level, I'm here for that, unfortunately, your constant "OOOOh, the man be holdin' us down" whining is incredibly tired, childish, and and straight out sissified. You guys should be embarrassed, Reverend Al Sharpton would tell you to stop whining.Truthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17286755693955361308noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-75761189484818860702013-02-10T08:36:56.576-08:002013-02-10T08:36:56.576-08:00"They were never presented sympathetically. I..."They were never presented sympathetically. In fact, they were presented as evidence of just how dangerous (ahem) certain (ahem) political agendas are."<br /><br />That's funny, the main thing I remember about the unibomber was how brilliant he was, and how he could type 20,000 words on a manual typwriter without making an error, and how this poor man who just wanted to be left alone had a legitimate axe to grind against modern technology.<br /><br />-We don't see things the way they are, we see them the way we are.<br />-Anais Nin.Truthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17286755693955361308noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-47224651427522241242013-02-10T08:35:58.271-08:002013-02-10T08:35:58.271-08:00People do realize that interactions with police es...People do realize that interactions with police especially if you aren't for instance robbing a bank or being interviewed for beating up your gf (I know fat chance with this crew) are pretty much defined by the initial attitude you cop with police. It wouldn't surprise me that the cop haters here on this board are middle school bullies who couldn't pass the police test, or nerds who are constantly trying to establish a modicum of alphaness by copping an attitude with cops. Cops aren't heroes granted and alot of them are incompetent like in an profession, but in how many other professions do you have douchebag libertarians trying to get on Bradley ralko pushing your buttons.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-85446996778483537972013-02-10T06:00:45.268-08:002013-02-10T06:00:45.268-08:00Dorner's case is about how ethical people are ...<i>Dorner's case is about how ethical people are often crapped on in this society. The reason so many people tacitly or explicitly support him (while decrying the innocents' deaths) is because Americans feel they are constantly crapped on by the wealthy and the powerful. And cops are the guardians of the wealthy and powerful. <br /><br />Dorner is one man who just got fed up, and, despite the tragic deaths of Monica Quan, et al., people UNDERSTAND HIS RAGE.</i><br /><br />That's heartwarming. But I don't think you are going to be so enthralled when the truce which keeps a deeply fractured society like the US together starts breaking down. <br /><br />Are you ready for a world where Dorner, the DC snipers, Mcveigh, Kaczinsky are no longer lone wolf outliers? I'll confess I'm not. Dorner is another wake-up call for people like me.The Anti-Gnostichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04386593803225823789noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-6767576611926356582013-02-10T05:08:14.582-08:002013-02-10T05:08:14.582-08:00I think it's in one of John Sanford's (an ...I think it's in one of John Sanford's (an ex-cop) novels that an ex-cop detective says most cops are of one of two types: they were bullies as children, and wanted to keep being bullies as adults, or they were the bullied and wanted to turn the tables as adults.<br /><br />None of my encounters with police in my lifetime have convinced me he was wrong.Cail Corishevhttp://cailcorishev.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-41699607996815368242013-02-10T00:07:53.244-08:002013-02-10T00:07:53.244-08:00Dennis Dale said:
"Dorner is a test bed for t...Dennis Dale said:<br />"Dorner is a test bed for the effect of radical racial socialization on the average idiot."<br /><br />Dennis, you and your fellow racists idiots, buried deep in your fox holes of hate, lobbing racial grenades, are so boring. Not everything is about race (Steve doesn't even believe that).<br /><br />Dorner's case is about how ethical people are often crapped on in this society. The reason so many people tacitly or explicitly support him (while decrying the innocents' deaths) is because Americans feel they are constantly crapped on by the wealthy and the powerful. And cops are the guardians of the wealthy and powerful. <br /><br />Dorner is one man who just got fed up, and, despite the tragic deaths of Monica Quan, et al., people UNDERSTAND HIS RAGE.Golden Bearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09444269565498967555noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-6124817456110599272013-02-09T22:46:42.947-08:002013-02-09T22:46:42.947-08:00Just came across
this article, which justifies St...Just came across <br /><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/lapd-reopen-probe-fugitive-ex-cops-firing-014700767.html;_ylt=AgFJU0QWoo0kr1HyIKRVeXir9HQA;_ylu=X3oDMTJtY3VzZXQ3BG1pdANIQ01PTCBvbiBhcnRpY2xlIHJpZ2h0IHJhaWwEcGtnA2lkLTMwNDk3ODEEcG9zAzQEc2VjA01lZGlhQkNhcm91c2VsTWl4ZWRIQ00EdmVyAzE4;_ylg=X3oDMTM2bnVwbjlwBGludGwDdXMEbGFuZwNlbi11cwRwc3RhaWQDYTMyNDY1ZGEtYTE5My0zZGFkLWFjNjAtNmRiODNmYzE5MzNiBHBzdGNhdANlbnRlcnRhaW5tZW50fG11c2ljBHB0A3N0b3J5cGFnZQ--;_ylv=3" rel="nofollow">this article</a>, which justifies Steve's suspicions:<br /><br />"LAPD to reopen probe into fugitive ex-cop's firing<br /><br />"BIG BEAR LAKE, Calif. (AP) — The hunt for a former Los Angeles police officer suspected in three killings continued in snow-covered mountains Saturday as the LAPD's chief said he would reopen the disciplinary case that led to the fugitive's firing and new details emerged of the evidence he left behind.<br /><br />"Officials will re-examine the allegations by Christopher Dorner, 33, that his law enforcement career was undone by racist colleagues, Police Chief Charlie Beck said. While he promised to hear out Dorner if he surrenders, Beck stressed that he was ordering a review of his 2007 case because he takes the allegation of racism in his department seriously.<br /><br />"'I do this not to appease a murderer. I do it to reassure the public that their police department is transparent and fair in all the things we do,' the chief said in a statement."<br /><br />Etc., etc.<br /><br />Harry Baldwinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-15093557576517420792013-02-09T19:05:05.632-08:002013-02-09T19:05:05.632-08:00I'm with M. This is an interesting story on ma...I'm with M. This is an interesting story on many levels, and the fact that Dorner is sympathetic to *many* people, of every race, is part of the interesting part.<br /><br />Dorner's manifesto basically declares that there's a war on between those in power and those not, because those in power have betrayed the people. And he's here to equalize the fight. Which is the story Mr. Sailer here is telling too, though with a slightly different cast of characters, but not by much.<br /><br />DOrner's manifesto says that we no longer trust are authorities. The mask is set aside, maybe permanently now.<br /><br />What's more interesting is how he's in the OODA loop of the LAPD, enough that they are showing their incompetence on a national live televised scale.<br /><br />Dorner specifically states in his manifesto that noncombatants in his war shouldn't help the police because they wouldn't help the innocent. and lo! they prove him right in spectacular fashion.<br /><br />They guy may be deluded, but he just seems angry and pushed to the point of having nothing left to lose. Nothing like the ravings of the VA tech shooter or Loughner or the unabomber. he's quite intelligent, but mad. and there are millions like him. <br /><br />this is a case where everything Sailer's been warning of is coming to pass: the elites poisoned the well, and Dorner intends to make them drink from it.<br /><br />There's no way to stop hundreds of Dorners, not without massive martial law. If it comes to that, it's going to be difficult for those of us who are trying to stay alive not to end up siding with the Dorners against the elites.<br /><br />Alicenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-43724037374874322672013-02-09T16:55:16.657-08:002013-02-09T16:55:16.657-08:00The 2013 Torrance Police Department expended about...<i>The 2013 Torrance Police Department expended about the same amount of firepower on those two poor ladies delivering newspapers as those 1934 cops expended on Bonnie & Clyde.</i><br /><br />The difference is that the cops who shot Bonnie & Clyde were better shots. <br /><br />Compare: <br /><br />http://www.trbimg.com/img-51142e9d/turbine/lat-bcpix-la0008171550-20130206/500/500x305<br /><br />http://texashideout.tripod.com/Bonnie_Clyde_Car_1.jpg<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-22873256116210797212013-02-09T16:27:23.180-08:002013-02-09T16:27:23.180-08:00The LAPD has used police state tactics that wouldn...The LAPD has used police state tactics that wouldn't fly in other parts of the country for a very, very long time.<br /><br />ATBOTLnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-45988579865144288342013-02-09T15:08:50.299-08:002013-02-09T15:08:50.299-08:00Violent wackos aren't very interesting or impo...<i>Violent wackos aren't very interesting or important in themselves. What is interesting and important are the lessons that can be learned from analyzing how the media eventually integrates the various vicious oddballs into The Narrative.</i><br /><br />Absolutely. Dorner is not at all complex--and that's what's interesting. It's what this unexceptional naif has done with all the lies he's been fed. Dorner is a test bed for the effect of radical racial socialization on the average idiot.<br /><br />Recall that Omar Thornton wasn't spurred by "anti-racism" either. He was motivated by personal rage; he took up the "racism" angle as a post-hoc justification. What I found fascinating was how he seemed to genuinely believe in the power of his accusations to absolve him in the eyes of the public. And we saw how the media thought he might be right.Dennis Dalehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03233729780363740881noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-64012977760977632982013-02-09T14:41:37.735-08:002013-02-09T14:41:37.735-08:00I can imagine an OJ-style slow speed chase conclus...I can imagine an OJ-style slow speed chase conclusion to this with a mob on the street cheering him on. The guy is a grandstander.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-16416998829547027852013-02-09T14:36:56.091-08:002013-02-09T14:36:56.091-08:00Notes toward a successful spree killing:
1a) Mela...Notes toward a successful spree killing:<br /><br />1a) Melanin injections<br />b) Allegations of racism and institutional misconduct<br />2) State training<br />3) Display of outraged victimhood to evoke public sympathy<br />4) Verbose manifesto with celebrity shoutouts<br /><br />and most importantly,<br /><br />5) Provoke fumbling misplaced reaction, and successfully elude law enforcement to build folk-hero credAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-63100980423641413492013-02-09T14:13:09.586-08:002013-02-09T14:13:09.586-08:00"Fun said...
I.e. the exact same routine tha..."Fun said...<br /><br />I.e. the exact same routine that happens in the alt-right blogosphere when a nerdy white guy massacres a bunch of people, despite the perp being obviously insane and not simply acting out of the pain of being a "beta male" or "oppressed by NAMs" or "political correctness"."<br /><br />No, you are entirely wrong. Neither at this site nor at any of the other HBD-friendly sites I've seen did the murderer in Tucson or the one in Newtown (I refuse to mention their names) or any other white rampage killer get even a remotely sympathetic hearing.Mr. Anonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-5859422316648398622013-02-09T14:03:00.528-08:002013-02-09T14:03:00.528-08:00Video of some great leading questions put to LAPD...Video of some great leading questions put to LAPD assault victim Christopher Gettler <a href="http://youtu.be/LFZR6tjeu-A" rel="nofollow"> HERE</a>. <br> And a super cogent analysis of the video <a href="http://youtu.be/uu-pH7rvhmM" rel="nofollow"> HERE</a>. <br>Obvious to any sane person that the <i>l'affaire Dorner</i> is a massive racist conspiracy.J'Accuse!http://www.youtube.com/user/ItsYaBoyGunnaz?feature=watchnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-28919709702531002192013-02-09T13:59:28.512-08:002013-02-09T13:59:28.512-08:00Dorner's opinions on the racial dynamics in LA...Dorner's opinions on the racial dynamics in LAPD should serve as a warning to Americans on the future that awaits America if nothing is done to end america's foolish immigration policy. Multiracial empires have always ended in calamity. This is true, but blacks usually have a chip on their shoulder.<br /> 2/9/13, 12:04 PMAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-80657843289268499102013-02-09T13:45:33.203-08:002013-02-09T13:45:33.203-08:00Not that 89.3FM KPCC (SoCal Public Radio) approves...Not that 89.3FM KPCC (SoCal Public Radio) approves, no sirree bob, but <a href="http://www.scpr.org/blogs/news/2013/02/08/12476/lapd-manhunt-some-cheer-on-fugitive-christopher-do/" rel="nofollow"><i><b>Some</b> cheer on fugitive Christopher Dorner with anti-cop, gun control, race agendas</i></a>.89.3 The Komissarhttp://www.scpr.org/blogs/news/2013/02/09/12489/lapd-manhunt-day-3-dorner-search-continues-he-can-/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-83759077601140077362013-02-09T13:32:40.101-08:002013-02-09T13:32:40.101-08:00Assignment:
Compare and contrast the Los Angeles ...Assignment:<br /><br />Compare and contrast the Los Angeles Police Department and race relations and the celebrity culture of Los Angeles as depicted in Christopher Dorner's work, with the Miami Police Department and race relations and the celebrity culture of Miami as depicted in Tom Wolfe's novel "Back to Blood." <br /><br />Extra credit: compare how Dorner and Wolfe have been reviewed in the New York Times and other publications.a very knowing Americannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-27438102136368438932013-02-09T13:30:44.321-08:002013-02-09T13:30:44.321-08:00The regular commenters are the ones out to lunch. ...<i>The regular commenters are the ones out to lunch. This New York Times piece kinda, sorta, not quite, but ... well, not that we're condoning what he did.... routine is all too typical of the treatment minority mass killers get and white ones don't.</i><br /><br />I.e. the exact same routine that happens in the alt-right blogosphere when a nerdy white guy massacres a bunch of people, despite the perp being obviously insane and not simply acting out of the pain of being a "beta male" or "oppressed by NAMs" or "political correctness". <br /><br />It's almost as if certain bloggers decided they wanted be a bizarro reflection of the shallow MSM, rather than accurately describe reality.<br /><br />Also there are differences between how people respond to workplace shootings vs. public shootings. Recent white shooters were far more likely to frag random, unrelated people and thus elicit a more fearful response amongst the general public. The minorities that followed that pattern, like the DC snipers, were treated similarly.Funnoreply@blogger.com