The Boys Discuss The Charleston Shooting, Mental Illness (06/19/2015)

0  2015-06-19 by Johnniebutters

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I haven't started it yet, but I guarantee that Opebro brings up his mom within six minutes. She was so crazy, maaaaaan.

Travis has always for years been cuntier about his racism than Ant. At least Ant isn't smugly subtle.

What did he say? That the media is annoyingly focusing on race when it's not a big factor because, I forget, something about his plan to shoot up a community college (not many blacks go to those). And then the response to 'he hasn't been proven to be mentally ill' was "he also hasn't been proven to be racist, either!" I'm guessing this was before his comments about his motivation of starting a race war came out.

Fuck subtle worm-tongue Travis, and fuck this dumb mental illness break. God did that whole hour come off as a bunch of irrelevant boobs trying way too hard to have a different take than anyone else.

I think he's saying that racism wasn't the deciding factor, but mental illness was.

Obviously.

If I didn't say that explicitly in my post it was only because it was completely obvious after listening to the segment. It was the thing I was criticizing and disagreeing with.

Listening to this morning as we speak. You're right, Travis was a cut about this subject.

I've noticed that Erock has dropped some hints towards his racism over the years as well. Like his hacky blogpost, "black people need to shut up in movie theaters! What is in you people that forces you to be complete annoyances to the rest of society by doing this? If the lights are lowered and all you see is eyes and teeth, shut up and enjoy the show." https://youtu.be/rsDHq2p6Pzg?t=1029

There was another time maybe a year or so ago when Ant asked Erock if he would be okay with his hypothetical daughter dating a black guy. His negative reaction took less than a second.

media did it

Obviously.

If I didn't say that explicitly in my post it was only because it was completely obvious after listening to the segment. It was the thing I was criticizing and disagreeing with.