Nashville explosion/bombing...

This guy was reported to the FBI twice prior as a threat but they were too busy investigating Bubba Wallace's garage

Man, you bring the absolute dumbest “points”

Just another, in a long list, of examples of not arguing in good faith.

Yes, all 35,000 FBI agents dropped everything and went to investigate bubba.
 
Man, you bring the absolute dumbest “points”

Just another, in a long list, of examples of not arguing in good faith.

Yes, all 35,000 FBI agents dropped everything and went to investigate bubba.

so it all comes down to wokeness being to blame for the FBI not stopping the Nashville bomber

#wokenesskills
 
Do you have to bring politics into everything? A bomb went off in a busy city on Christmas, luckily no one died and you are in here posting some Qanon joke thinking it’s funny.

I've seen dozens of FB posts all from typical Q idiots claiming this was a planned bombing from the Dems to destroy Dominion servers that AT&T had been contracted to audit.

This isn't a QAnon joke. Idiots actually believe this nonsense and it's possible some QAnon might have even been begind this entire thing.
 
Yep, that’s the problem. They investigated that one thing last year, so they cannot possibly investigate suspicious individuals.

Well...

The dude successfully set off a bomb in Nashville...

So i guess they struggle with it
 
a lot of thethe's out there and only so many FBI agents...they are vastly outnumbered
 
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New conspiracy going around is that it was a missile that blew everything up. LOL, why are people so gullible? Why do people think that the deep state or whatever group they believe is behind these things is so ultra organized and meticulous with their planning, but at the same time are so sloppy and dumb?
 
New conspiracy going around is that it was a missile that blew everything up. LOL, why are people so gullible? Why do people think that the deep state or whatever group they believe is behind these things is so ultra organized and meticulous with their planning, but at the same time are so sloppy and dumb?

neuroscience will someday produce the answers to your questions
 
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I don't get this. The top left looks like sarcasm aimed at the Q Anon crowd. The bottom left starts out reasonable and then goes into misinformed. The other two are no more idiotic than some tweets I see posted here with regularity. Is the joke just that they're on Parler?
 
Why does the Bubba Wallace thing matter to you so much?

It was yet another example of the media and half the country making a racist something out of nothing. Any idiot could look at that rope and tell you what is was used for. Did you see it? They waited a long time to release pics, and once they did it was obvious why they waited.
 
It was yet another example of the media and half the country making a racist something out of nothing. Any idiot could look at that rope and tell you what is was used for. Did you see it? They waited a long time to release pics, and once they did it was obvious why they waited.


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Yes. This was 100% a noose. I've worked in an industrial setting for the last 5 years and grew up in the smallest southern, white town in East Tennessee, with several friends having dad's that owned car repair shops. We even had an "auto class" at my high school that I took as a freshman. This isn't a typical loop knot you see 99% of the time in these environments. This took some effort to make. In fact, no other garage in the facility had a similar knot. If I saw this specific knot hanging around in the operating areas of my work, I would likely question the intentions of it since, again, it isn't a typical knot you see in any environment, even one that utilizes loop knots frequently. Considering the racial tension at the time, it certainly wasn't an unreasonable assumption. Do I think the FBI needed to get involved? Certainly not. But I do feel the cause for alarm was justified.

And while it turned out to be coincidental in this case, you do realize that something can have a racist intention without actually being directed at any one person specifically don't you? Given the nature of NASCAR and it's fans (and if you are from the South, you know exactly what I mean) I feel comfortable saying it's fairly likely someone made this noose as a joke at some point, the same way that someone carves a swastika in a gas station bathroom stall.
 
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or the way a PGA golfer 15-20 years ago made watermelon and fried chicken jokes .

story from 1994

TULSA, AUG. 9 -- Jack Nicklaus declined further public comment today on controversial remarks he made last month to a Canadian newspaper reporter about blacks in golf. However, he did issue a written statement "to personally clarify an issue which has unfortunately been misinterpreted."

Nicklaus was quoted in the July 10 editions of the daily Vancouver Province, saying blacks have "different muscles that react in different ways" when he was asked to explain why there are not more blacks playing at the highest levels of the game.

He also rejected the notion that players such as he and Arnold Palmer could have helped eliminate discrimination toward minorities by refusing to play in what the Vancouver story described as "racist clubs." Nicklaus told reporter Don Harrison, "I don't buy that."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/arch...-blacks/8be7f5f2-9672-49bd-a689-d3c8b6b7699e/

could be that some people believe that black racecar drivers have "different muscles that react in different ways"
 
“He’s doing quite well, pretty impressive. That little boy is driving well and he’s putting well. He’s doing everything it takes to win. So, you know what you guys do when he gets in here? You pat him on the back and say congratulations and enjoy it and tell him not to serve fried chicken next year. Got it. Or collard greens or whatever the hell they serve.”

Fuzzy Zoeller on Tiger Woods at the 1997 Masters

The backlash began almost immediately. While Zoeller claimed it was all a joke, his sponsors certainly didn’t find it funny and his deals with Kmart and Dunlop were terminated. Nine days after the comments were made, his public apology appeared in the New York Times.

“My comments were not intended to be racially derogatory, and I apologize for the fact that they were misconstrued in that fashion.

“I’ve been on the tour for 23 years and anybody who knows me knows that I am a jokester. It’s too bad that something I said in jest was turned into something it’s not, but I didn’t mean anything by it and I’m sorry if I offended anybody. If Tiger is offended by it, I apologize to him, too.”


Fuzzy Zoeller
 
on another note, I haven't seen our local MAGA mention/ pearl clutch / alligator tears about all of the Nashville business' affected
 
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