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The murder of two WDBJ7-TV News (Virginia) employees by Vester Lee Flanagan - who went by the name Bryce Williams on air - is indicative of the victim culture promoted by the very media to which both the victims and the perp had been members. Nurturing people's sensitivities has become all the rage in America and is clearly fueling the mindless massacres perpetrated in recent years. Flanagan - in a 23 page "manifesto" - claimed his hurt was the result of being black and gay and that his rage was "pushed over the top" by the recent slaughter of 9 church-goers in Charleston. He noted his "hollow point bullets have the victims' initials on them" and added "You want a race war (deleted)? BRING IT THEN YOU WHITE …(deleted)!!!"
We have become a country where whiny, sniveling fops act on their sense of inferiority by buying a gun. My WW2 daddy who experienced plenty of blatant bigotry is rolling in his grave.
To the victims ... RIP.
To the perp ... RIH (roast in hell).
 
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It's as if they were reading my mind:

The man who was news director during Vester Flanagan's rocky tenure at Virginia station WDBJ-TV described him as someone who constantly saw himself being victimized by others.

Dan Dennison described Flanagan, who shot and killed a reporter and a cameraman on live television Wednesday, as a "professional victim" during his time at the station before being fired in 2013.

"He was victimized by everything and everyone and could never quite grasp the fact that he was the common denominator in all of these really sometimes serious interpersonal conflicts that he had with people," Dennison said.

Flanagan, 41, interpreted efforts by the station to improve his performance and persuade him to work more cooperatively with colleagues as discrimination, said Dennison, who now works as a communications manager at the Hawaii state Department of Land and Natural Resources.

Gunman in on-air deaths remembered as 'professional victim'
 
Flanagan is no different than any of the millions of black people who feel the same way.
 
Dan Dennison described Flanagan, who shot and killed a reporter and a cameraman on live television Wednesday, as a "professional victim"

"He was victimized by everything and everyone"

Gunman in on-air deaths remembered as 'professional victim'

THAT nails it. That is what theft has created. An entire generation of "professional victims" as Fagagain was described. He woke up daily HOPING to find a grievance.

Liberals created him. Millions more out there waiting to snap.
 
Flanagan is no different than any of the millions of black people who feel the same way.

Yeah, I get that and if I shared their lot I'd be angry also but the fact is there are plenty of angry, disillusioned, disenfranchised white folk too:

On April 13, 2014, a pair of shootings committed by a lone gunman occurred at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City and Village Shalom, a Jewish retirement community, both located in Overland Park, Kansas. A total of three people were killed in both shootings. The suspected gunman, described as a man in his seventies, was taken into custody.

The suspect was later identified as 73-year-old Frazier Glenn Miller, Jr. of Aurora, Missouri, originally from North Carolina. He was a Neo-Nazi and former political candidate

Overland Park Jewish Community Center shooting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Dan Dennison described Flanagan, who shot and killed a reporter and a cameraman on live television Wednesday, as a "professional victim"

"He was victimized by everything and everyone"

Gunman in on-air deaths remembered as 'professional victim'

THAT nails it. That is what theft has created. An entire generation of "professional victims" as Fagagain was described. He woke up daily HOPING to find a grievance.

Liberals created him. Millions more out there waiting to snap.

Our liberal social policies have indeed nurtured the "professional victims" who are just itching to go BOOM!
 

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