New Mexico School Shooter Had Secret Life on Pro-Trump White-Supremacy Sites

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For years before William Edward Atchison killed two students and himself, he lived a shadow life online—one full of crude alt-right memes and praise for school shooters.

When users saw posts from Atchison, who went by dozens of names like “Adam Lanza” and “Future Mass Shooter” on both larger platforms like YouTube and racist communities like The Daily Stormer, they would often ask how his manifesto was going.

Despite local law enforcement’s claims that he wasn’t a known threat, and a visit from the FBI in 2016, Atchison spent most of the last half-decade glorifying school shooters on alt-right websites and posting plaintive appeals for help in fixing his life, according to hundreds of posts analyzed by The Daily Beast.

On Steam, an online video game store and community, Atchison used the reviews section to criticize Wolfenstein games, which are set in World War II-era Germany.

“I find this game highly offensive for featuring mass murder against your own race,” he wrote. In another review, he simply wrote, “RIP Hitler.”
 

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Sounds quite disturbed.
Agreed.

Unfortunately when Trump refers to Nazis and KKK as some "very fine people" this type of person makes up a segment of that group. I think we can agree they are not the "very fine people" Trump characterizes some of them as.
 
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Trump didn't say the KKK and Nazis were 'very fine people'. He said there were people on both sides who were good people. There were people protesting the statue removal who WEREN'T connected to the KKK. Just like there were those protesting not connected to Antifa.
 
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Trump didn't say the KKK and Nazis were 'very fine people'. He said there were people on both sides who were good people. There were people protesting the statue removal who WEREN'T connected to the KKK. Just like there were those protesting not connected to Antifa.
No, it was very clear who Trump was supporting, and that was KKK and Nazis. This is not surprising considering KKK and Nazis are a significant and extremely loyal part of his base and Trump repays loyalty as long as it is convenient. When directly asked by the press at conference to condemn Nazis and KKK, Trump walked away without saying a word.
 
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Agreed.

Unfortunately when Trump refers to Nazis and KKK as some "very fine people" this type of person makes up a segment of that group. I think we can agree they are not the "very fine people" Trump characterizes some of them as.

How long are you going to perpetuate this lie? He said there were some good people on both sides. He was trying to ease tensions after Antifa finally got someone killed with their shenanigans. And here you are hyping them back up because all you want to do is demonize the other side so you can feel good about yourself. It's that kind of vapid virtue signaling that is killing rational discourse.
 
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No, it was very clear who Trump was supporting, and that was KKK and Nazis. This is not surprising considering KKK and Nazis are a significant and extremely loyal part of his base and Trump repays loyalty as long as it is convenient. When directly asked by the press at conference to condemn Nazis and KKK, Trump walked away without saying a word.

Do you disavow Antifa, Neo-Marxism and Anarcho-Communism?
 
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He was trying to ease tensions after Antifa finally got someone killed with their shenanigans.

Oh those antifa shenanigans. Throwing oneself under the wheels of innocent drivers in order to make peaceful nazis look bad.
 
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Oh those antifa shenanigans. Throwing oneself under the wheels of innocent drivers in order to make peaceful nazis look bad.

If they hadn't shut down the march with their violence, Heather never would have died. Yes, Antifa got her killed, and they are happy they did so because they can blame it on the people who had a permit to peacefully march there and normies will lap it up dutifully.
 
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Oh those antifa shenanigans. Throwing oneself under the wheels of innocent drivers in order to make peaceful nazis look bad.

I'm glad that the white nationalist terrorist who murdered the young woman has been charged with 1st degree murder.

I hope he & the terrorist who murdered kids at that school spend the rest of their lives in prison.
 
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If they hadn't shut down the march with their violence, Heather never would have died. Yes, Antifa got her killed, and they are happy they did so because they can blame it on the people who had a permit to peacefully march there and normies will lap it up dutifully.

Are the dudes in the alt-right so weak that they can't vent their frustrations with having their hate-fest shut in a manner more healthy than plowing a car into a crowd? That sounds like an excuse a fragile beta male would make.
 
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Are the dudes in the alt-right so weak that they can't vent their frustrations with having their hate-fest shut in a manner more healthy than plowing a car into a crowd? That sounds like an excuse a fragile beta male would make.
Watch out, you might trigger him.
 
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Are the dudes in the alt-right so weak that they can't vent their frustrations with having their hate-fest shut in a manner more healthy than plowing a car into a crowd? That sounds like an excuse a fragile beta male would make.

What are you rambling about? You're not really going to judge an entire amorphous movement by the actions of literally one guy, are you?
 
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"Peaceful Nazis" is a contradiction in terms.

When will people in this country wake up to the reality that speech can indeed be violent? Jesus, after all, clearly understood this. That's why he says certain words are worthy of divine judgment. And yet some pretend that white supremacists and nazis are somehow "fine, upstanding citizens", just doing what's within their rights. Nevermind the actual morality of the matter.
 
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"Peaceful Nazis" is a contradiction in terms.

When will people in this country wake up to the reality that speech can indeed be violent? Jesus, after all, clearly understood this. That's why he says certain words are worthy of divine judgment. And yet some pretend that white supremacists and nazis are somehow "fine, upstanding citizens", just doing what's within their rights. Nevermind the actual morality of the matter.

They also weren't nazis. Remember, it was a Unite The Right rally. Not a Nazi rally. You may call them nazis and think they are, but opinions facts do not make.

As a non-Christian, I couldn't care less what Jesus had to say about speech, and gun owning American citizen, I also couldn't care less about your opinion on "violent speech". The epitome of an oxymoron, btw, that signifies a fundamental misunderstanding of both concepts.

People who think speech equals violence have no business opining about morality. It's just another concept outside their understanding.
 
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What are you rambling about?

You said it was antifa's fault that the girl got run over, because they shut down the hate-fest that the white supremacists were staging. The only way I can figure to interpret that is that you think the white supremacists were so frustrated with their party getting shut down that they had to vent their frustration somewhere.

What I want to know is why you're making excuses for the white supremacists. Why don't you hold them accountable for their actions? Or heck, if you don't want to paint the whole movement as violent, why don't you hold James Fields responsible for his actions? I thought these alt-right guys were supposed to be a bunch of tough, independent alpha males. Shunting blame onto a bunch of dirty hippies is something a beta would do.

You're not really going to judge an entire amorphous movement by the actions of literally one guy, are you?

You just judged an entire amorphous movement (i.e. antifa) by the actions of literally one guy they opposed.
 
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Ok, calling people who aren't nazi, nazis, only strengthens the cause of actual nazis by sending people their way. So, good job with the nazi recruitment campaign.

Seriously, people like Jared Taylor thank you.

If calling someone a Nazi causes them to join the Nazi’s, then they probably weren’t too far from being a Nazi in the first place.
 
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