It’s in his manifesto and some other coverage. They came to talk to him, and he played the part of a normal person very well. We covered it before. He then just took all the videos down, so it probably looked like he knew it was wrong and didn’t want to cause trouble.
People then whined that the cops should have been watching his youtube channel 24/7 and immediately jumping on anything. As if that is a realistic way to look at things.
If the kid is polite, white, and seems normal, what cop is just going to chuck him in jail for a youtube video where he is being emo? Like how are you even going to justify that? You can’t throw people in jail for thinking of committing a crime. They have to take an affirmative action for it. This stuff has all been litigated before.
It was the videos, guns registered to him from a background check and a history of mental health problems.
The police just come off as lazy do-nothing guys. Like they were “man fuck this kid”
That’s what it reads as lazy ass investigating.
Then again cops are really only trained to shoot guns and have great endurance for running long distances and doing exercises. A lot of cops aren’t really fit to be good judges of character or reallizing what stakes there are with the job.
But i get it. Fuck this emo kid. That was probably how they concluded their five minute conversation. Oh well laziness.
Hatred towards specific people is not created out of thin air, nor it is created by watching girls in bikinis on billboards and shit like that. How a person views men and women is mostly shaped by his parents and caregivers in his early childhood. You should watch that 2 hour video and see how they (the father, the mother and the step mother) treated him. That family was a total mess.
I read the manifesto and no, the way they treated him didn’t make him a psychopath killer. The mother coddled him if anything. Plenty of families go through divorce, and plenty of kids have shitty childhoods. I am certain I had a worse childhood than this guy.
The guy was mentally sick, that is the bottom line. I don’t understand why people refuse to believe mental illnesses exist. It’s an actual field, with professionals that work in it, with a lot of science behind it, with government agencies recognizing it. I mean how is it some of you people seriously think mental illness isn’t a real thing?
We all know he has mental illness’
But so do lots of other people and they don’t go around shooting people up so obviously it couldn’t have JUST been mental illness.
Personally I think the way his parents “raised” him during his early childhood as well as the world he was surrounded by during his teenage years lead to him making some terrible decisions in his life and ultimately what we got in the end.
What I find funny is people are still trying to figure out why Elliot did what he did when he fucking explained why in his 137 page manifesto… What I find even funnier are non-white people on SRK sympathising with this guy when he clearly thought that all non-white people were inferior to him, lol.
The thing I get out of this is if men are being sexist to women, other men have to come save them or stand up for then or agree with every point a woman makes.
But if a group of women bash men, we gotta just take it and ignore the blatant sexism.
I pity the next girl I fuck (besides the obvious reason that she is fucking me). I’m gonna mercy fuck her while laughing at her. Then I’ll jizz on her back and stick a #yesallmen sign on her back.
Carlos are you going to ever bring in a valid counter argument to these discussion or are you just going to continuously make irrelevant post that don’t go anywhere.
Honestly address at least 1 point on here and plz explain how the comments on it are wrong. Anything from how the media claimed Elliot was a MRA, to the ignored male victims and to the eventual hashtag…for once Carlos make a argument.