Ex LAPD officer going around killing other cops. WILD STORY

Those of you who condone or support Dorner's actions against his former coworker's families possess a very dangerous and very troubling mindset. It's that manner of thinking that makes atrocities such as the Israeli/Palestinian conflict and gang violence tolerable to society. Let there be no mistaking it: violence against the innocent in the name of justice is the death of society. There is no hope for peace when a wronged man can look at the family and friends of his wrongdoer and see himself made whole through punishing them.

Humanity is doomed to savagery if people will not take a stand against violence.

This very own country was founded on murder and mayhem.
I would imagine most Americans sleep just fine at night.



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The killings by this dude are by no means justified but let's not act like his mindset any more deplorable than those of various police departments/governments that people refuse to hold accountable.
 
Those of you who condone or support Dorner's actions against his former coworker's families possess a very dangerous and very troubling mindset. It's that manner of thinking that makes atrocities such as the Israeli/Palestinian conflict and gang violence tolerable to society. Let there be no mistaking it: violence against the innocent in the name of justice is the death of society. There is no hope for peace when a wronged man can look at the family and friends of his wrongdoer and see himself made whole through punishing them.

Humanity is doomed to savagery if people will not take a stand against violence.

This very own country was founded on murder and mayhem.
I would imagine most Americans sleep just fine at night.



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The killings by this dude are by no means justified but let's not act like his mindset any more deplorable than those of various police departments/governments that people refuse to hold accountable.

My larger point was that to place the blame of ancestors past on the living today is to be complicit in the culture of violence that we all are responsible for today through our mutual tolerance. The past was terrible for many different people, there's no question of that. But so long as we allow past actions to define people as murderers, rapists and sociopaths today, we will never be able to heal together and cooperate for a brighter future.
 
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I think the real issue is the the lapd wants to find him and kill him rather than due process.

Like he has more to say or they have more to bury along with silencing him.

Plus I would also like to add in the fact that these people deal with death and murder on a daily basis. They pretty much are desensitized to violence to a degree so the ramifications don't hold the same weight to someone who doesn't live this kind of life.
 
I think the real issue is the the lapd wants to find him and kill him rather than due process.

Like he has more to say or they have more to bury along with silencing him.

Plus I would also like to add in the fact that these people deal with death and murder on a daily basis. They pretty much are desensitized to violence to a degree so the ramifications don't hold the same weight to someone who doesn't live this kind of life.

I think that's true as well. LAPD is absolutely concerned about whatever information Dorner can release that could be proven in a court.
 
people dont understand that he is doing this for the unjust that the lapd has caused.

if this is a way to get the point accross then **** it.

after they get a hold of this guy and kill him a lot of the skeletons are going to come out of the closet for the lapd.

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Take it how you want it champ.  As it stand RIGHT NOW, Randy Quan's daughter and her fiancee are dead and Chris Dorner is alive.  Now if you want to help Randy Quan, I suggest you sign up and donate to help with funeral costs.

I pity you, champ.
 
20 Pages later and I am still amazed that people support the killing of innocents who did no wrong other than simply marrying someone or being born into a certain situation.

Y'all deserve to burn in hell along with Dorner.
 
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This is nt, you should know by now to expect that. This place is in it's own universe.
 
My larger point was that to place the blame of ancestors past on the living today is to be complicit in the culture of violence that we all are responsible for today through our mutual tolerance. The past was terrible for many different people, there's no question of that. But so long as we allow past actions to define people as murderers, rapists and sociopaths today, we will never be able to heal together and cooperate for a brighter future.

This is the conundrum with America. We still haven't come to terms with our past, yet all of the laws, treaties, wars and events which we like to call the "past" still have every much of a bearing and are the foundation for what we do, why we do it, and how we do it today.

Look at the history of guns.

In the colonial world, guns went from canons on ships to the pocket size versions we have today. You can even find canons and canon balls on some state flags and other government insignia along with guns as well because they were the premise for this nation and symbolic of the nature and militancy of the founding of america.

If we truly want to create a peaceful nation, we would have to abandon the old ways and create a new nation out of peace. I believe that how something begins gives one clues as to how that thing will end.
In the case of America, I believe our future is already written.
 
20 Pages later and I am still amazed that people support the killing of innocents who did no wrong other than simply marrying someone or being born into a certain situation.

Y'all deserve to burn in hell along with Dorner.
come one man, you do know that not everybody thinks the same right?

for example, some people that do bad **** truly think that they are doing good.

everybody's definition of good is not the same.
 
people dont understand that he is doing this for the unjust that the lapd has caused.

if this is a way to get the point accross then **** it.

after they get a hold of this guy and kill him a lot of the skeletons are going to come out of the closet for the lapd.

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no, that's not it at all LOL.  he's not doing it for the unjustness of the lapd (is that even a word?).  he's doing it for revenge, plain and simple.  if dude had gotten his job back after going through appeals guess what:  THIS **** ISN'T HAPPENING RIGHT NOW.  he's not doing this **** because he's standing up for the justice of it all, he's doing it because he's in pain.  that's it.  lol how can you not see that?
 
people dont understand that he is doing this for the unjust that the lapd has caused.
Why do you think that? He tried to appeal his way back to his job a bunch of times. We both know if he got his job back, he wouldn't have done any of this. 

He isn't doing it for some greater cause. He is doing it because his life sucks since he got fired and he wants vindication.

Pretty sure this has happened many times before, disgruntled employees going psycho because they felt like they were unjustifiably fired. The only difference is this fat Ruben Studdard looking dude received training in the LAPD and the navy.
 
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My larger point was that to place the blame of ancestors past on the living today is to be complicit in the culture of violence that we all are responsible for today through our mutual tolerance. The past was terrible for many different people, there's no question of that. But so long as we allow past actions to define people as murderers, rapists and sociopaths today, we will never be able to heal together and cooperate for a brighter future.

This is the conundrum with America. We still haven't come to terms with our past, yet all of the laws, treaties, wars and events which we like to call the "past" still have every much of a bearing and are the foundation for what we do, why we do it, and how we do it today.

Look at the history of guns.

In the colonial world, guns went from canons on ships to the pocket size versions we have today. You can even find canons and canon balls on some state flags and other government insignia along with guns as well because they were the premise for this nation and symbolic of the nature and militancy of the founding of america.

If we truly want to create a peaceful nation, we would have to abandon the old ways and create a new nation out of peace. I believe that how something begins gives one clues as to how that thing will end.
In the case of America, I believe our future is already written.

It may come to pass that America will be forced into disunion and new countries will form from the broken pieces and life will start over.

That day is not here, nor does it appear to be on the horizon.

Given that, there is no excuse for society (and by society I am referring to human society, not of a particular country or region) to condone or tolerate violence and indifference against the suffering. Individually, we must plant the seeds of hope in others and ourselves by committing to good deeds that we can accomplish within our means. The world doesn't beg for one person to heal all it's wounds, that will never happen. What it requires instead is the participation of all people, of all backgrounds, to love one another and to find peace with each other. No government or religion can inspire the people to that cause; inspiration has to come from one another, gestures by neighbors and by strangers alike.

And I don't agree that the country has to be broken in order for peace to be found. As intolerant and violent as some people are, so too are there people of kind spirits and good intentions. Public supporters of peace and unity have been murdered, been silenced, been dismissed as crackpots, but their vision lives on in the imagination and hopes of people who look to them as inspiration. So long as that is true, the ideal for a better world can never die.
 
Son, we live in a world that has walls and those walls have to be guarded by men with guns. Who's gonna do it? You? They have a greater responsibility than you can possibly fathom. You weep for Yemenise children and you curse the military. You have that luxury. You have the luxury of not knowing what I know: that those childrens' death, while tragic, probably saved lives and the military's existence, while grotesque and incomprehensible to you, saves lives. You don't want the truth. Because deep down, in places you don't talk about at parties, you want them on that wall. You NEED them on that wall.  They
 use words like honor, code, loyalty....they use those words as the backbone to a life spent defending something. You use 'em as a punchline. I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain my military to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom they provide and then questions the manner in which they provide it! I'd rather you just said thank you and went on your way. Otherwise, I suggest you pick up a weapon and stand to post.  Either way, I don't give a damn what you think you're entitled to!
But we create these terrorist and monsters these folks don't wake up one day and say man I hate some people who I have never seen they deal with our ugly side daily.Through our foreign policy and the various things we do to keep a threshold of power.
 
It may come to pass that America will be forced into disunion and new countries will form from the broken pieces and life will start over.

That day is not here, nor does it appear to be on the horizon.

Given that, there is no excuse for society (and by society I am referring to human society, not of a particular country or region) to condone or tolerate violence and indifference against the suffering. Individually, we must plant the seeds of hope in others and ourselves by committing to good deeds that we can accomplish within our means. The world doesn't beg for one person to heal all it's wounds, that will never happen. What it requires instead is the participation of all people, of all backgrounds, to love one another and to find peace with each other. No government or religion can inspire the people to that cause; inspiration has to come from one another, gestures by neighbors and by strangers alike.

And I don't agree that the country has to be broken in order for peace to be found. As intolerant and violent as some people are, so too are there people of kind spirits and good intentions. Public supporters of peace and unity have been murdered, been silenced, been dismissed as crackpots, but their vision lives on in the imagination and hopes of people who look to them as inspiration. So long as that is true, the ideal for a better world can never die.


I get what you are saying, but my problem is that people are more interested in keeping peace and unity as ideas rather than them physically manifesting. Sorta like how in relationships you got people more infatuated with the idea of love but not actually being in love.

I think this is due to our voyeuristic perspective on life. We live vicariously through entertainers wild actions while we work all day. We get our understanding of the world and current events from second and third hand sources on tv and other media. We literally do nothing original and in our own intent. We just get by on theories and ideas suggested to us, not really experiencing much on our own and I think this is purposely done to keep society static.

We have countless debates, lectures etc on issues that affect us all, but we do the sillies things. We say one side of the argument wins, the other loses and that's it. Then we move on to another issue without really solving the previous one. to sum it up we are running place.

Only thing this stuff does is saturate the world in lies and rhetorical dialogue. Fills the gaps of conversation space so that when a truth is introduced from outside of rotation, it is ostracized and deemed as some kind of foreign element. True and kind spirited people are not heard because the wrong doers of the world talk louder and talk more.
 
20 Pages later and I am still amazed that people support the killing of innocents who did no wrong other than simply marrying someone or being born into a certain situation.

Y'all deserve to burn in hell along with Dorner.
I dont support that part of the decisions he made, for that he should burn in hell for.
 
I think nobody really supports the killing of innocents only the fact that he had to kill just to be heard .. yet he still is not truly being given social justice .. do I need to punctuate or do u all understand what I mean...... also why is the media not looking and reporting on wether his claims on the manifesto are true or false ....
 
Pretty sure this has happened many times before, disgruntled employees going psycho because they felt like they were unjustifiably fired. The only difference is this fat Ruben Studdard looking dude received training in the LAPD and the navy.

QFT. Just a more efficient individual "going postal." Fools in here treating him like Che Guevara because they're intrigued with this whole manifesto aspect of the story. People get F'd over everyday in their careers. There's corruption, racism, sexual harassment, evil, etc. in many professions. Doesn't warrant this response. Dudes have watched Se7en one too many times.

Would the same people backing Dorner liked to have seen Bernie Madoff's grandkids murdered had justice not been served properly? Same reasoning. How can you honestly sit there and pretty much high five a dude who killed innocent women in cold blood?
 
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I think nobody really supports the killing of innocents only the fact that he had to kill just to be heard .. yet he still is not truly being given social justice .. do I need to punctuate or do u all understand what I mean...... also why is the media not looking and reporting on wether his claims on the manifesto are true or false ....

There were some individuals stating stuff like "cartel rules' and such stating that the innocent victims were fair game. And there are other ways as someone previously mentioned for his voice to be heard. He could have went straight to the media but chose a different path.
 
also why is the media not looking and reporting on wether his claims on the manifesto are true or false ....

Cause it's thousands of pages long full of stuff they don't understand.

Fox 11 is claiming to have the only copies of all the court records but haven't disclosed any information about what is in those papers. Instead they have just release statements from the courts, which of course are claiming, "things were done in the proper manner".
 
I think nobody really supports the killing of innocents only the fact that he had to kill just to be heard .. yet he still is not truly being given social justice .. do I need to punctuate or do u all understand what I mean...... also why is the media not looking and reporting on wether his claims on the manifesto are true or false ....

It will come soon enough but as of now does it matter? NOTHING justifies the killing of police officers/innocent civilians and compromising public safety.
 
It may come to pass that America will be forced into disunion and new countries will form from the broken pieces and life will start over.

That day is not here, nor does it appear to be on the horizon.

Given that, there is no excuse for society (and by society I am referring to human society, not of a particular country or region) to condone or tolerate violence and indifference against the suffering. Individually, we must plant the seeds of hope in others and ourselves by committing to good deeds that we can accomplish within our means. The world doesn't beg for one person to heal all it's wounds, that will never happen. What it requires instead is the participation of all people, of all backgrounds, to love one another and to find peace with each other. No government or religion can inspire the people to that cause; inspiration has to come from one another, gestures by neighbors and by strangers alike.

And I don't agree that the country has to be broken in order for peace to be found. As intolerant and violent as some people are, so too are there people of kind spirits and good intentions. Public supporters of peace and unity have been murdered, been silenced, been dismissed as crackpots, but their vision lives on in the imagination and hopes of people who look to them as inspiration. So long as that is true, the ideal for a better world can never die.


I get what you are saying, but my problem is that people are more interested in keeping peace and unity as ideas rather than them physically manifesting. Sorta like how in relationships you got people more infatuated with the idea of love but not actually being in love.

I think this is due to our voyeuristic perspective on life. We live vicariously through entertainers wild actions while we work all day. We get our understanding of the world and current events from second and third hand sources on tv and other media. We literally do nothing original and in our own intent. We just get by on theories and ideas suggested to us, not really experiencing much on our own and I think this is purposely done to keep society static.

We have countless debates, lectures etc on issues that affect us all, but we do the sillies things. We say one side of the argument wins, the other loses and that's it. Then we move on to another issue without really solving the previous one. to sum it up we are running place.

Only thing this stuff does is saturate the world in lies and rhetorical dialogue. Fills the gaps of conversation space so that when a truth is introduced from outside of rotation, it is ostracized and deemed as some kind of foreign element. True and kind spirited people are not heard because the wrong doers of the world talk louder and talk more.

I completely understand.

Malcolm X was one of my heroes in my teenage years, and still is. His aggressive, proactive approach for demanding justice and a public recognition of black people's rights was more than an inspiration for me, it was a revelation. In reading his autobiography, I found that It felt right to arm yourself against a visible tyrant who prejudiced and assaulted both physically and emotionally whenever they felt the desire to. I thought Malcolm was right in organizing a militant response against whites to stand up for his people.

And then Malcolm changed. Even he, who put his life on the line for his people and faith countless times through his fiery speeches and aggressive stance for justice, discovered shortly before being murdered that violence and aggression are not the answer for people. We are no different from one another, not in our minds, not in our hearts. What I learned through his transformation was that the man who was most aggressive in forcing the issue concerning equality for his people found that his methods were the wrong methods. He found peace in wanting to unite people, not divide them. There is no hope for us if we are divided, for we cannot escape ourselves; no matter what differences we have in thought or choice, we are all cut from the same cloth, we all belong to the same fabric of society.

I understand the exasperation that comes from seeing people who congratulate themselves on TV and through performance for behaving as if they've done some wonderful good that the world is better off for. An improved world does not begin with a reality show orchestrating a scene for building one home for one family or by showcasing a person's singing ability and launching them into celebrity stardom. But we cannot inspire change in others without beginning at home within ourselves, choosing to make a difference within those around us. Each one of us has the potential for being an epicenter of change; we can influence those around us to do better for one another, to spare the time and resources to aid others. And through our example we can benefit the entire world, one changed person at a time.
 
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 whether you agree or disagree you can't blame that man for the people the COPS shot......cops should've used proper protocol but obviously they want this man dead and they don't give a **** who they take out to achieve it.....its truly amazing yall are not faulting the cops for those 2 women......going full blast like that was ignorant on their part.....

not to be nasty but I'm automatically assuming you're an idiot if you blame those shot women on that man
 
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