KLAMarine said:
What makes you think that? |
Well their are cases that are overblown, you can literally have at the same time a police officer shooting a black guy and killing him and a police officer shooting a white guy and also killing him. The first police officer will be called racist and we get a rise in 'black lives matter' while we will not see the same effect with the white 'victim'.
but in the case of texas everything points to a man who seemed to be a white nationalist who wanted to kill and shoot non whites, if all the points are confirmed you can only speak about a white nationlist terrorist attack. The fear of white domestic grown up supremacists terrorists is growing.
The second shootings seems clear to a non terrorist attack because he wasn't aiming at a certain group of people but rather a place so the colour of the shooter doesn't seems to matter.