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struggle4progress (84,745 posts) http://www.democraticunderground.com/10027224108Oregon gunman left hate-filled note and struggled with mental issuesMichael Muskal, Marisa Gerber and Richard Winton The gunman who carried out the deadly attack on Umpqua Community College was described Friday as a “hate-filled†individual, with anti-religion and white supremacist leanings ... Officials said Friday they had recovered 13 weapons tied to the shooter, Chris Harper Mercer, 26. Six were found at the college, seven were found during a search of his apartment -- and all were legally purchased ... Douglas County Sheriff John Hanlin on Friday refused to use the gunman’s name, saying he did not want to “glorify†the man ... http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-oregon-shooting-20151002-story.html
B2G (5,459 posts) 2. White supremacist?? He was biracial and lived with his black mother.
bettyellen (28,696 posts) 22. I wouldn't be shocked if it was rejection from a gal plus the pope's visit in same week. Apparently his neighbors said that he was very very bothered by routine neighborly noises and smells and had his mom complain often on his behalf
malaise (133,609 posts) 13. +1,000 He may well have decided that he was white.
struggle4progress (84,745 posts) 10. I don't know what those terms mean objectively. I know he said he was "mixed race"and that he apparently had some interest in nazi Germany. I haven't found any information at all on the question of whether his mother considers herself "black" but I really can't see how it would matter Whether or not he called himself "mixed race," whether or not his mother called herself "black," whether or not his skin hue closely resembled mine -- none of that really has much bearing on the possibility that he had some crazy hateful ideas that he put into action
Abouttime (108 posts) 17. And a self described 'conservative republican' Poisoned by hate
Is there a link to the original DUmp thread? I want to be able to forward it so some other people can point and laugh.
10. I don't know what those terms mean objectively. I know he said he was "mixed race"and that he apparently had some interest in nazi Germany. I haven't found any information at all on the question of whether his mother considers herself "black" but I really can't see how it would matter Whether or not he called himself "mixed race," whether or not his mother called herself "black," whether or not his skin hue closely resembled mine -- none of that really has much bearing on the possibility that he had some crazy hateful ideas that he put into action
Complete detachment from reality, another trait of high IQ people.
That must mean Obama is a white supremacist! It all is making sense now!!!
Capt. Obvious (7,790 posts) Do you hate loud typing? Loud eating? Slurping?You may have a condition known as misophonia. Please Stop Making That Noise I can’t stand it when someone behind me at a movie chews popcorn with his or her mouth open. I mean, I really can’t stand it. I have misophonia, a condition with which certain sounds can drive someone into a burst of rage or disgust. Although only identified and named in the last 20 years, misophonia has been enthusiastically embraced, with websites, Facebook pages and conferences drawing small armies of frustrated visitors. As a primary care physician, I find that misophonia can present some special challenges: At times, my patients can be the source of annoying sounds. At other times, the condition can be a source of special bonding if I realize that a patient is a fellow sufferer. .... The range of responses to these noises is broad, from irritation to disgust to anger. Some sufferers even respond with verbal or physical aggression to those making the noises. One woman reported wanting to strangle her boyfriend in response to his chewing. Researchers are only beginning to understand the science behind misophonia, but early data suggest a hyperconnectivity between the auditory system and the limbic system, a part of the brain responsible for generating emotions. Some studies have found associations between misophonia and other psychiatric conditions, such as obsessive compulsive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder, but many sufferers appear to have no other major emotional problems. Dr. Schröder and other researchers are developing specific diagnostic criteria. .... For me, one of the most frustrating aspects of misophonia is what I call the “incredulity factor.†For years, I could not believe that my friends and relatives were not getting as upset at what I considered rude behaviors. They were getting frustrated with me for focusing on sounds they did not really hear. .... NYTimesMy god, I thought I was alone. I live in daily rage at the loud typers, slurpers, eaters, etc. It drives me to levels extreme anger to hear that repetitive shit. When I can I wear headphones with music blaring to block it all out.