Saturday, June 20, 2015

Dylann Roof's Manifesto

Good Afternoon from Upper Darby!

Here is an article concern pussy-ass Dylann Roof and his stereotypical White-beliefs of Kill Black People, the 7th Same-Fuckin-Film as Kill Bill, Kill Hitler and Kill Candy by Culture-Vulture Extraordinaire! Quentin Tarantino, where Black People giving this bullshitter a pass needs to also come to a fuckin end too.

Charleston suspect Dylann Roof’s alleged manifesto discovered online

Images found with the screed show alleged church shooter posing with the Confederate flag and symbols of white supremacy

Yahoo News

A website surfaced Saturday featuring a rambling and racist manifesto and dozens of photos of accused Charelston church shooter Dylann Roof posing with white supremacy symbols and the Confederate flag.
Roof, 21, remains jailed on nine counts of murder for allegedly opening fire in the historically African-American Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church on Wednesday.
Who authored the manifesto or posted the images is not officially known. But through online registration records, Yahoo News confirmed the website’s domain, lastrhodesian.com, was started by a Dylann Roof of Eastover, S.C. four months ago. The address used is the same that Roof has given authorities since he was captured in Shelby, N.C. on Thursday.
The site traces its author's path toward strong beliefs in white supremacy and says the moment of "awakening" was the race debate ignited after the shooting of black teen Trayvon Martin. The rambling text ends with the author's statement that it's time to take the beliefs expressed, "to the real world."
"I have no choice. I am not in the position to, alone, go into the ghetto and fight. I chose Charleston because it is most historic city in my state, and at one time had the highest ratio of blacks to Whites in the country. We have no skinheads, no real KKK, no one doing anything but talking on the internet.
Well someone has to have the bravery to take it to the real world, and I guess that has to be me," it reads.
The 2,444-word manifesto ends with this rushed sign-off:
"Unfortunately at the time of writing I am in a great hurry and some of my best thoughts, actually many of them have been to be left out and lost forever. But I believe enough great White minds are out there already. Please forgive any typos, I didnt have time to check it."
There are dozens of images posted on the site in addition to the text that addresses beliefs on blacks, Jew, Hispanics and several other ethnic groups. Many show Roof in historic locations like a Confederate soldier cemetery and a slave burial ground.
In one image, the suspected gunman is posed on the beach wearing the same clothes he is seen wearing on surveillance footage as he entered the chruch on Wednesday. It was not immediately clear if this image was taken the same day as the shooting, but if so, it would show that Roof took time to visit the beach, scratch the racist symbol 1488 in the sand and photograph himself before allegedly traveling to Charleston.
The symbol 1488, shown in Roof's photos, is a number that has been adopted by white supremacists, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center's Racist Skinhead Glossary.
The "88" refers to H, the eighth letter of the alphabet and is a symbol for "Heil Hitler." The "14" refers to a 14-word slogan popularized by David Lane, a white supremacist serving a 190-year sentence in the murder of a Jewish talk show host. The slogain is: "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children."
The manifesto website was first discovered by two Twitter users – Emma Quangel and Henry Krinkle -- who used a Reverse Whois search on domaintools.com to find the site registered under Roof's name.
Quangel, who identifies as a Communist, tweeted that it is her "solemn duty and obligation to hate and fight racism with every inch of [her] being!"
The site's title is a reference to an unrecognized state in Africa, in a region that is now Zimbabwe, during the 1960s and '70s that was controlled by a white minority.
White supremacists have idealized this era and the Rhodesian flag has been used as a racist symbol.
One of the first photos circulated of Roof shows the 21-yare-old suspect wearing a jacket adorned with flag patches for both Apartheid-era South Africa and Rhodesia.
Also included in the trove of images on the site are photos of a Glock .45-caliber pistol, which has been identified as the same type of gun that was used in the shooting. Roof reportedly purchased the weapon in April for his 21st birthday with money give to him as a gift by his father.

Some of the pictures were taken at the Sankofa Burial Grounds for slaves on the McLeod Plantation in Charleston.
Others appear to have been taken at the Boone Hall plantation in Mt Pleasant, S.C., and the Museum and Library of Confederate History in Greenville, S.C.
Here are some excerpts from the text, which includes sections on blacks, Jews, Hispanics, East Asians and Patriotism:
On African-Americans: "Say you were to witness a dog being beat by a man. You are almost surely going to feel very sorry for that dog. But then say you were to witness a dog biting a man. You will most likely not feel the same pity you felt for the dog for the man. Why? Because dogs are lower than men. This same analogy applies to black and White relations."
On Jews: "Unlike many White naitonalists [sic], I am of the opinion that the majority of American and European jews are White. In my opinion the issues with jews is not their blood, but their identity."
On Hispanics: "Hispanics are obviously a huge problem for Americans. But there are good hispanics and bad hispanics."
On Asians: I have great respent [sic] for the East Asian races. Even if we were to go extinct they could carry something on. They are by nature very racist and could be great allies of the White race.
On the United States: "I hate the sight of the American flag. Modern American patriotism is an absolute joke. People pretending like they have something to be proud while White people are being murdered daily in the streets."
(This story has been updated since it originally published.)
Jason Sickles contributed reporting from Shelby, N.C.; Liz Goodwin is reporting from Charleston, S.C., Michael Walsh is reporting from New York.

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