Cop-Killer Chris Dorner a hero?, page 1


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Topic started on 12-2-2013 @ 09:13 PM by Violater1
I was reading through some of the blogs about Chris Dorner, and here is what I found.
michellemalkin.com...
"Believe it or not, Dorner has a group of supporters, and some of them are reported to be showing up in the area of the standoff with “don’t kill Dorner” signs. "
and, "On February 12th, 2013 at 8:52 pm, Ralph Gizzip said: As I caught the news reports this afternoon I heard the police ordered a halt to all live video news feeds. I’m sorry to say the first thought that went through my mind was, “It’s so there are no witnesses to what the police are going to do.” Now we see the cabin is engulfed in flames. Hmmm … Branch Davidian BBQ anyone?"
Then from another site, we have this quote:
www.csmonitor.com...
"As of Monday, the triple-murder suspect had more than 70 Facebook fan pages, some of them with thousands of likes. Many people were going on those pages to call him an American hero, a man of true conviction who is fighting for his beliefs. Others praised him for attempting to fight injustice and racism "by any means necessary," quoting the expression popularized by Malcom X during the 1960s Black Power movement."

The Huffington Post
www.huffingtonpost.com...
states," Call it the "Dark Knight Complex." In the age of the Internet and social media, behind certain high-profile alleged murderers, there are loyal fans. Supporters of Christopher Dorner, the former LA policeman turned "cop killer," have shown up online, with tweets and fan pages on Facebook. Some call Dorner a "hero" for writing a manifesto alleged on racism and corruption within the LAPD."

Lastly (because I can't stomach anymore of this crap) is from the Inquisitr. They are useing the information from
the Dorner Facebook fanpage
www.inquisitr.com...
" #Dorner is not a violent crazy man with a gun. But a hero, who is fighting fire with fire, for all of us who have been victimized by LAPD.
— El Monte Blanco (@ElMonteBlanco) February 8, 2013

#Dorner is an American hero, uncovering the racist pigs.#lapd are the criminals #darkknight
— Sally The Slut (@Sallytheslut1) February 9, 2013

Christopher Dorner is a hero. Realest # he ever wrote. Bless his soul. abcnews.go.com/m/story?id=184…
— Mike B Dot (@whos_mikeB) February 9, 2013"

All I see is a murderer.


reply posted on 12-2-2013 @ 09:54 PM by Swills
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Judging by his actions the last thing a sane person would describe this man is a hero.

Delusional murderer would fit much better.


reply posted on 12-2-2013 @ 09:57 PM by Helious
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I agree, while he was at some point an honorable and reasonable man, it would appear, in most part in analyzing his recent comments on FB he made directly to the staff at Beforeitsnews that just underneath the surface lay a savage and angry man waiting to release that anger upon those he did not see eye to eye with.

Dorner had strong political ideals and opinions, he was racially charged emotionally and could not let go of what he considered disrespect. The fact that he was most likely wrongly dismissed from the police department was not a free ticket to start a killing spree.

Even more confusing is that a good amount of people who are idolizing and praising Dorner don't even know he was an avid supporter of gun bans and loved Obama, the hypocrisy I have seen in those who claim to support him has been quite frankly stunning.

I know why people feel the way they do and I can understand, it seems like a man against what has become a very aggressive and oppressive system but I must say, Dorner, at least in my book, is not the hero he is being made out to be by a lot of people.
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reply posted on 12-2-2013 @ 10:27 PM by digital01anarchy
Originally posted by Helious
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post by Hefficide



I agree, while he was at some point an honorable and reasonable man, it would appear, in most part in analyzing his recent comments on FB he made directly to the staff at Beforeitsnews that just underneath the surface lay a savage and angry man waiting to release that anger upon those he did not see eye to eye with.

Dorner had strong political ideals and opinions, he was racially charged emotionally and could not let go of what he considered disrespect. The fact that he was most likely wrongly dismissed from the police department was not a free ticket to start a killing spree.

Even more confusing is that a good amount of people who are idolizing and praising Dorner don't even know he was an avid supporter of gun bans and loved Obama, the hypocrisy I have seen in those who claim to support him has been quite frankly stunning.

I know why people feel the way they do and I can understand, it seems like a man against what has become a very aggressive and oppressive system but I must say, Dorner, at least in my book, is not the hero he is being made out to be by a lot of people.
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I'm not defending the man but what would you do if your whole life had been taken from you? Something that took years to build with dedication and love only to have people who are corrupt at their very core end it all! He lost his military career, his police career, he lost his family for trying to expose corruption. He used every correct method given to him and in the end it did nothing. He isn't a hero but at the same time hes not the villain you think he is! I don't know how this man could be an Obama fan and anti guns considering he owns guns? Could it be the manifesto was tampered with?



reply posted on 12-2-2013 @ 10:33 PM by SilentKoala
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We truly live in an upside down world when a man who exposes corruption has his life taken from him and has nothing left but to resort to what he did. Cops commit evil atrocities all the time and are applauded as heroes, while whistleblowers are treated like villains.

While I'm not a bible-thumper, the passage about "woe to those who call evil good and good evil" comes to mind.


reply posted on 12-2-2013 @ 10:41 PM by bri6844
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some people are cheering like this is a victory!

The police and fbi chased down a man who promoted honesty in government!

He wanted to spread the word of police abuse!

He payed the price with his life!

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reply posted on 12-2-2013 @ 10:59 PM by bri6844
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One last tribute to a hero.We will not forget your sacrifice.

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