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(12-15-2025, 10:36 AM)putnam6 Wrote: If Brown weren't so radical, we wouldn't automatically think left/right BS,
hell, prior 2000s, we'd think this could have been just a relationship gone sour.
But that would have evidence as well.
Radical? Really?
And why exactly is that?
Because your beliefs are Right and there’s lean Left?
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(12-15-2025, 01:59 PM)ANNEE Wrote: Radical? Really?
And why exactly is that?
Because your beliefs are Right and there’s lean Left?
Yep, y’all have the highest percentage of radical loons of the two party’s. The evidence is endless and overwhelming not in your favor. Please don’t make me make that long list.
Apparently I’m in cult now, someone here told me so.
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Look at all who were at risk for failing out... it was finals time, targeting a class taking a final. Or even look at relationships of victims in that class.
Quote:Key details from the investigation indicate:
• The shooting took place in a first-floor classroom of the engineering building on Saturday afternoon, December 13, 2025.
• The classroom was holding a final exam review for an economics class.
• Two students, Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov and Ella Cook, were killed, and nine others were injured.
• As of Sunday evening, December 14, 2025, a person of interest who had been detained was released, and authorities stated the evidence points in a different direction, leaving the gunman at large and the motive unknown.
• Law enforcement officials are investigating why that specific classroom was targeted and have asked the public for any video or photographic evidence to help identify the shooter.
Draw your own conclusions, America.
Was it the muslim?
The young republican?
What were the affiliation of the 9 others injured? Random?
Was it during the final the shooter couldnt be saved by?
My insta-conclusion says not politically-motivated. Unless you want to debate either the "terrorist" or the "fascist" was targeted.
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(12-15-2025, 02:18 PM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: My insta-conclusion says not politically-motivated. Unless you want to debate either the "terrorist" or the "fascist" was targeted.
These school shootings all seem to turn out to be personal in some way.
If there's anything political -- it seems to be secondary.
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(12-15-2025, 02:17 PM)KrustyKrab Wrote: Yep, y’all have the highest percentage of radical loons of the two party’s. The evidence is endless and overwhelming not in your favor. Please don’t make me make that long list.
You want radical -- try "White Conservative Fundamental Christian Nationalism".
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12-15-2025, 05:18 PM
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(12-15-2025, 01:59 PM)ANNEE Wrote: (12-15-2025, 01:59 PM)ANNEE Wrote: Radical? Really?
And why exactly is that?
Because your beliefs are Right and there’s lean Left?
Yeah Annee I always just pull my opions right out of my azz with no research at all
https://www.campusreform.org/article/con...poll/29068
Conservative students self-censor at Brown University: POLLA recent poll at Brown University indicates that conservative students on campus are far more likely than their liberal peers to self-censor in both social settings and the classroom.78 percent of respondents identify as liberal or progressive, while fewer than 7 percent identify as conservative.
https://www.camera.org/article/camera-re...october-7/
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Since the end of 2023, the extent of anti-American, anti-Israel, and antisemitic radicalism on college campuses has become an issue of national importance.
In Congress, the House Committee on Education and the Workforce has even launched an investigation as “antisemitic mobs rule over so-called elite universities…” How did we get here?
A new CAMERA study, “Ivy League Propaganda: How Brown University Radicalized Students After October 7,” helps answer this question.
Using Brown University as a case study, it documents how radical members of faculty turned a prestigious institution of higher learning into a center for ideological indoctrination under the nose of acquiescent administrators.
Just days after Hamas’s October 7 atrocities, Brown University leadership promised “to provide [its] community a chance to learn about and discuss current events in Israel and Gaza.” The statement appeared promising, suggesting the university was committed to maintaining its educational mission by providing students further opportunities to learn from credible experts. Unfortunately, it was a lie. What the university provided instead was anti-Israel and antisemitic propaganda.
Consider just one fact: throughout the dozens of hours of recordings of these events, CAMERA could not find a single mention of the Israeli civilians, including children, taken hostage by Palestinian terrorists on October 7, 2023. Given that the plight of the hostages is the single most important factor preventing an end to the current war, it defies any reasonable, non-ideological explanation for that aspect of the conflict to be outright omitted from the conversations.
But speakers did not simply ignore such atrocities; they worked to make the very mention of Palestinian wrongdoing a taboo. One speaker proclaimed that it is a “dehumanizing, crude, very racist talking point that this is about Hamas.” Another decried the “problem” that “every conversation [about the war] begins with a condemnation of Hamas,” which had itself begun the war which people were discussing.
Many of Brown University’s speakers even glorified the atrocities carried out by Palestinian terrorists. One, a Palestinian academic from Birzeit University, spoke of the actions of October 7 as an exercise in “our right to resist” which, she declared, is “a way of being and survival for Palestinians.” Speaker after speaker described the murder, rape, torture, mutilation, and kidnapping of Israeli men, women, and children in heroic terms, such as “anti-colonial action” or “anti-colonial liberation struggle.” Another declared, just two weeks after Hamas’s invasion of southern Israel: “2023 will be reported historically as the year that Palestinians stood boldly in the face of colonial fascism.” The precise link between murdering and kidnapping Jewish children and standing up to fascism was left unexplained. One panelist even described the the story of Rachel Edri – an elderly Jewish woman who fed her terrorist captors to buy her rescuers time – as having “reveal[ed] cultural, linguistic, and human connection” between Edri and the Palestinian terrorists who butchered her Jewish neighbors.
https://www.browndailyherald.com/article...s-it-seems
Quote:Is Brown as liberal as it seems?
Sheryl Brissett Chapman
I’m saying that there’s this interesting tension between this diverse enterprise and the flexibility and the dynamism of it. But also that it brings to the surface the more painful, ugly discriminatory sides of our world — all in the same place.
Jacob Smollen
Today, Chapman thinks that Brown has a liberal association, defined by its ability to adapt and evolve. She told me that the meaning of liberalism is constantly changing, that’s what makes it liberal.
Sheryl Brissett Chapman
Rigidity and stability, that's conservatism. And Brown ain’t conservative.
Brown UniversityAmong the 8 Ivy League schools, the general consensus is that Brown University is the most liberal. Even its student body agrees: 51% say that the campus vibe is very liberal or progressive, according to a poll conducted by Niche.
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Nothing about the Brown University shooting we have been told so far makes any sense.
The former Army Infantryman they had detained has been released.
Neither the race nor the description of the suspect has been released despite multiple eye witnesses that were there, saw him open fire, and lived.
So they obviously have that info.
Additionally, there's cameras all over Brown University but the only video released of the suspect is grainy & of a guy walking from behind.
Something's off here... “I had never seen a local jurisdiction essentially throw the FBI under the bus, not just saying we’re in charge, but saying ‘look that lead that led us to the person of interest — who ended up not being the person of interest, essentially was run by the FBI.’
They said so explicitly.” -CNN reporter
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Still, nobody else in custody for this crime yet?
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
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(12-17-2025, 12:25 PM)putnam6 Wrote: [Image: https://denyignorance.com/uploader/image...9ce711.jpg]
He looks a bit chunky.
Last guy didn't fit the body type.
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