Frank wrote on Nov 29
th, 2025 at 8:18am:
ProudKangaroo wrote on Nov 28
th, 2025 at 11:44pm:
Frank wrote on Nov 28
th, 2025 at 7:56am:
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Rahmanullah Lakanwal
Afghan 'refugee' innit.
Shouted, ‘Allahu Akbar’ - so motive is unknown.....
National Guard deployed by Trump on dubious grounds.
National Guard deployment deemed illegal.
Trump chooses not to withdraw them.
Trump grants shooter asylum.
Somehow Biden's fault?
Racists use this an excuse to spread their hate.
Mods join in.
This place is a cesspool sometimes...
Your deranged idiocy is limitless.
The gist of your 'thinking' as always is that
somehow or other Trump
made the Afghan Muslim shoot the National Guard members.
Nobody has agency in your deranged world but Trump. Nothing ever happens but for Trump. All causes lead to Trump.
You are all totally deranged.
You can hurl whatever insults you like when you're confronted with something you don't want to hear, especially when it happens to be true. Resorting to personal attacks while failing to challenge a single substantive point simply reveals that you're not engaging with reality, and that the derangement driving your position has taken full control.
So of course you're going to be triggered by this and project your motivation onto others.
Trump deployed the National Guard, and they ultimately ended up collecting rubbish because they have no jurisdiction in DC. He was explicitly told the deployment was unlawful and should be withdrawn, he chose to ignore that, and it was his administration that vetted and approved the shooter's asylum case.
Facts.
You're in an impossible bind, incapable of blaming Trump, incapable of blaming guns, so naturally you've defaulted to blaming Biden. I understand the impulse.
But you're not deceiving anyone, least of all yourself.
Insult me all you like, it functions as a white flag at this stage, an inadvertent admission of defeat.