Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Blame Game: DC Navy Shipyard Tragedy!

The DC Navy Yard shooter was killed after he massacred 12 people.

The country mourns the horrible tragedy out of Washington, DC. We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to those who were lost in this senseless tragedy.

The suspect Aaron Alexis went on a rampage and ended up killing 12 people before the officers killed him.

Many Americans are trying to figure out what could make a man snap. This man who held a bottle of rage.

Of course, now we see the usual finger pointing from the agitators of the junk food media.

The left will say: "Here we go again, another mass shooting in America and the president and Congress will not move the needle on curbing gun violence. The NRA can't do nothing right. All they want is 'more guns' and we'll pay the price with blood! You see why cutting government is a bad thing! The sequester is hurting the country and Republicans are responsible for the tragedy!"



The right will say: "See what we told you! There a need for more firearms in the workplace. If the people were armed this man would have seen justice. Anyways, isn't this guy an Obama voter? After all this could have been Trayvon Martin, don't you know?"

The man is Black so obviously, the White extremists will look at this as another attempt by the "liberal media" to whitewash crime on White people. They believe that White people are "victims of violence" by Black people. The shooter didn't care who he had killed. The white extremists often ignores the people of color.

After all the racial extremist thinks it's typical of "you people" to kill one another.

The racial extremists will automatically see Black people as a threat to society. This incident is clear giveaway for the conservative agitators.

I bet you that if I could click on a link from Breitbart, I'll bet you find a political dig from them. They'll claim that Alexis is a Democrat. The Breitbart crew seriously believe that the liberal agitators will single conservatives out for their overheated rhetoric. And of course, the liberal agitators will say that it's the price they've paid for allowing guns to on the streets.

Even a Russian lawmaker mocked this notion that "American Exception" is clearly not the golden standard.

One thing is clear about this political football it's going to be an agitator who peaks into who the person votes for.

Who cares what political affiliation he had?

Who cares what he's done before the shooting?

Leave all that for federal and state law enforcement. Because for all we know is that the man went on to the DC Navy Shipyard and started shooting. He killed 12 people. He was killed. He wanted to die.

We all hear that story about the shooter was being a "nice guy" and friendly! People who are rejected by women, jobs, society itself and are often look at as doormats are likely to snap. Being the "nice guy" is going to be considered a threat upon the country. Introverts and loners (basically the bullied) are likely to be the next mass shooter. It wouldn't matter on the race, the gender, the sexuality, the religion or social status.
The look of emotion on the faces of people.
The Boston Bombers, the Sandy Hook Shooter, the Aurora Movie Shooter, Christopher Dorner, George Zimmerman, the Fort Hood Shooter, the Wisconsin Sikh Temple Shooter, the Tucson Shooter, the DC snipers, the Virginia Tech Shooter and the Columbine Shooters.

These murderers were "nice guys".

If you're bullied by society, you're plotting for revenge against those who done you wrong.

You got fired.

You got dump by a girlfriend or boyfriend. Husband or wife.

You got financial issues.

You have a resentment towards the leadership in Washington.

You have no outlets to channel your rage.

You're off your meds?

You could be the next mass shooter!

The last mass murderers were "nice guys"!

Alexis, 34, originally of Fort Worth, Texas, recently began working at the Navy yard as a civilian contractor, the station reported. This could be the sole shooter in the tragic event. The FBI confirmed his identity in the afternoon.
Washington, DC mayor Vincent Gray addressing the media about the situation.
It is the second-deadliest mass murder to have taken place on a U.S. military base after the Fort Hood shooting in November 2009 and the deadliest mass murder in the D.C. area since the September 11 attacks. Around 3,000 civilian and military personnel work in the building.

Born in Queens, New York, Alexis grew up in Brooklyn and was a resident of Fort Worth, Texas.
After joining the United States Navy in 2007, Alexis served in the Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 46 at the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth.

Attaining the rank of a Aviation Electrician's Mate 3rd Class, he was discharged from the Navy in January 2011.

From September 2012 to January 2013, Alexis had worked "refreshing computer systems" on the Navy/Marine Corps Intranet network for a HP Enterprise Services subcontracting company called The Experts.
The president is clearly expressing outrage and a call to action. He's been pressuring Congress to pass reasonable gun control laws in the wake of these mass shootings.
He had been working online for a Bachelors degree in aeronautics from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

Alexis had previously been arrested in Seattle, Washington, in 2004, for shooting out the tires of another man's vehicle in what he later described to detectives as a result of an anger-fueled "blackout".

In this incident, Alexis was arrested and booked into King County Jail for malicious mischief.

Alexis had also been arrested in Fort Worth, Texas, in 2010 for discharging a weapon within city limits.

Washington, D.C., Chief of Police Cathy L. Lanier initially stated police were searching for a white male wearing khaki military fatigues and a beret, and a black male wearing olive military fatigues and carrying a long gun. The white male has been identified and is no longer a suspect.

Alexis was being treated for severe anger management. It's apparent that he had some form of mental issues.

Now as the debate of gun control comes full steam ahead, the Republican and their conservative allies will find ways to distract us from it by saying the president and the Democrats are against the "Second Amendment".

They'll tell you that it's not the time for gun control in the time of tragedy. When you lose a family member, let us know? Because it's been more and more killings by firearms. And the lawmakers are getting dollars to keep the gun lobby happy.

I'm a firearm owner.

I'm a nice guy!

I'm a loner!

I often feel rejected by society at times.
Pure fear.
But in no way I want to take out others because of my faults or weaknesses. I don't worry about those who done me wrong. It's hard to grit your teeth while dealing with the elements of society.

But the problem with society is that the mentally insane are offered access to firearms. There's no reasonable background checks for those who operate on firearms.

The U.S. Defense Department must now examine how they deal with the background checks of civilian and military officials on military bases. They will now probably enforce a stricter background check to those who want access on the bases.

The agitators will of course find someone to scapegoat for the issue. President Barack Obama is always first in line for blame. No matter what happens, he's the president and he's responsible for dealing with a crisis.

Then the agitators will blame each others. They'll attack the Democrats or the Republicans for using tragedy for political gains.

Then they'll find the most sympathetic person in the aftermath of tragedy. They'll tarnish the person's reputation to claim the individual has an "ulterior" motive to push some kind of extremist agenda.

They won't solve these problems until they become the problem. Maybe that could get the ball running on reasonable gun control.

So I'm waiting for the day that a lawmaker snaps and he starts aiming at a fellow lawmaker.

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