I'm not sure if this has been talked about yet, but this makes me livid. Yet chilled to the bone by this guy. This has become a pretty huge thing online as of yet. His video is well you can listen for yourself.
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Now the big deal people are making about this is the fact that a lot of men are starting to defend what he has done. Saying he is a hero and that some girls could have prevented this. They are also using this as the whole "gun in America debate as well". This has been all over the news and social media all day.. We as woman should not be afraid of rejecting a man in fear we will be killed or hurt for it! This is a general feeling living here in some parts of America now... This happens all the damn time here and it's starting to take effect.
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Now this guy Elliot Roger went on a shooting rampage killing 7 people. Why? Because he was rejected by woman. On Friday night, a man behind the wheel of a black luxury BMW sped through the streets of Isla Vista, California apparently hell-bent on the wholesale slaughter of innocents and the drive by shooting was a shock to the entire community. Witnesses report seeing the BMW careening at high speeds through streets near the U.C. Santa Barbara campus with the driver shooting out the window at seemingly random targets. The killing rampage took the lives of seven people, including the shooter and an additional seven were hospitalized with gunshot wounds and other serious injuries. Of the injured seven, at least one victim is in critical condition and it is believed that some of the victims were hit by the shooter’s vehicle. Now, Hunger Games assistant director, Peter Roger has come forth with a statement that he believes the shooter may have been his own son, Elliot Rogers.
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Now the big deal people are making about this is the fact that a lot of men are starting to defend what he has done. Saying he is a hero and that some girls could have prevented this. They are also using this as the whole "gun in America debate as well". This has been all over the news and social media all day.. We as woman should not be afraid of rejecting a man in fear we will be killed or hurt for it! This is a general feeling living here in some parts of America now... This happens all the damn time here and it's starting to take effect.
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