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He makes token efforts to conceal himself (putting up his hood and covering his head in a bandana) but the entire thing is caught on cameras in the school. I'm guessing there was so many surveillance cameras because of incidents caused by similar teens.

The police were able to track and arrest him because he used her credit card to go watch a movie immediately afterwards.

He makes token efforts to conceal himself (putting up his hood and covering his head in a bandana) but the entire thing is caught on cameras in the school. I'm guessing there was so many surveillance cameras because of incidents caused by similar teens. The police were able to track and arrest him because he used her credit card to go watch a movie immediately afterwards.

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I suspect the "Breath of life" was never breathed into these people. To me that would explain how these animals just move on to the next stimuli. But wut do I know? Im just an "uneducated white man"

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I used to think the problem was that the government had incentivised single motherhood. That seems to be an inherent part of their culture though, with or without welfare, so it seems to be just how most of them are.

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Many African tribes were and still are controlled by women. Kinship passed through the mother. Men took a secondary role. Typical of nogs and they still structure their society in that way. No wonder they never invented the wheel; women were running the show.

White cultures naturally were patriarchal. In my mind, this indicates that nog men are weak leaders. They never changed very much. Still low IQ generally and emotional cripples. They can't control their thoughts and actions.

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Hmmm, there's plenty of examples of male subsaharan leaders. They tend to be incredibly brutal by european standards, far from being weak. They still don't tend to be very family oriented though and I don't think any of them managed to secure a line of succession lasting more than three generations.

I think the lack of abstract thought comes from a lack of imperative: Until very very recently in their evolution, like maybe only 2-3 thousand years ago, it was completely unnecessary.

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Prob a combination of both n then some.

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Government seems to be incentivising the destruction of everything that our fathers built. "Everything". My dad died right before obama got the title. Im not happy he passed but He was a retired Master Sergeant U.S. Air Force. Vietnam vet. Im glad he didnt see this shit.

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https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2015/12/14/prosecutor-philip-chism-had-a-goal-in-brutal-murder-rape-of-teacher more details on the rape and murder of the teacher. He's not a bright boy. Too bad they didn't execute this bastard!

FTA: Philip Chism wasn’t crazy when he killed Colleen Ritzer, the lead prosecutor in his murder trial told jurors Monday. He was focused and unwavering from his horrible plan to take what he wanted.

“He had a goal,’’ Essex County Assistant District Attorney Kate MacDougall said. “A terrible, terrible purpose. And he played it out in the woods and he didn’t care what came after that.’’

Ritzer, who was 24 and in her second year teaching at Danvers High School when she died, was found outside the school nearly naked, legs propped up and spread, a tree branch inside her. The slash wounds on her neck were so deep, her vertebra was chipped.

Over nearly 90 minutes Monday, just like they had in 13 days of testimony, jurors heard the competing views of who Chism was on Oct. 22, 2013, the day he killed, raped and robbed his math teacher. Was he a boy in the throes of psychosis, who couldn’t help but listen to the commanding voice in his head? Or is he a malicious, destructive teenager who is faking a mental illness only after getting caught?

Here's the kicker.....His defense attorneys say he was psychotic. Why else would a kind, smart, good-natured 14-year-old commit these “terrible acts,’’ his attorney, Denise Regan asked.

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Thanks for the context. He even stole the knife he killed her with.

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And then was stupid enough to use her credit card to watch a movie in a local theater instead of going on the run. He accuses her of using a "trigger word" that nobody else apparently heard. I am guessing that the motivations were a combination of resentment of authority and the desire to rape.

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she accused him of being niggardly didnt she.

never use the hard r

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He even used her credit card instead of paying for his own movie. A total niggard.

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"Uh... uh... could you please use that in a sentence?"

"NIGGARDLY - Hands in the air and dont move an inch, you NIGGARDLY. NIGGARDLY"

ooooooooooooooooooooooooooh....

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Hey a fellow Ballen follower. I didn't like him at first but he's grown on me. Love the "places people shouldn't go" videos.

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Yeah, I watched all of those over the past few days. A guy on the movie channel clued me in to him.

He finds some amazing stuff. Some of them I've heard before but most of them are totally new.

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"She said a word, so I killed her."

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And these days that's perfectly reasonable mitigating circumstances. Won't be long before it's considered exculporary.