Although this looks like it's a hate crime, like it's terrorism, like it's absolute hell, it'll be framed as one white man's mental health.
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Because the victims are black, it'll be even harder to sympathize for them. Instead, the white perpetrator will get love and understanding.
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My thoughts are with the victims and their families. I don't know what justice looks like here, but I hope they see some semblance of it.
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And my thoughts are with black people everywhere—who aren't even guaranteed the right to worship in peace.
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Wait. Reports are now indicating that police caught the wrong suspect. That means the actual shooter is still at large?!
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Unbelievable. The utter incompetence of police to take black victims seriously and find the actual perpetrator is so telling.
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The white man who shot and killed at least eight people at a black church is now on the loose in
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You know who else is still on the loose? White who lynched black people just a few decades ago. Never charged, despite evidence.
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First as tragedy, then as tragedy.
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