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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: SeachRE who wrote (891172)10/2/2015 5:52:55 PM
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That's wrong on several levels.

1 - It isn't know that he was a right wing extremist. Not even by the broad and in this context pretty useless definition of having a lot of right wing leanings, and then being extremist in other ways that motivated the killing, let along being extreme about right wing views, much less the shootings being motivated by right wing views.

2 - What evidence of Nazi leanings? You show nothing.

3 - The Nazis were the National Socialist Party. They did focus heavily on nationalism, but if nationalism is all you've got then it makes more sense to say "extreme nationalist" more then "right wing extremist". In any case you have presented no evidence whatsoever of extreme nationalism either American or nationalism for any other nation.

4 - The prime motivation from what little evidence we do have, doesn't seem to be political at all. It seems he was obsessed with the idea of being known/recognized/famous. The only other evidence of motivation that we have is that he didn't like Christians.
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