Posted on 06/20/2015 10:34:51 AM PDT by PROCON
COLUMBIA, S.C. A website with a white supremacist manifesto features dozens of photos of Dylann Storm Roof, the man accused of killing nine people at a church in Charleston, S.C., posing with weapons, burning an American flag and visiting Southern historic sites and Confederate soldiers graves.
It is not clear who wrote the words and who took the pictures, but it traces the evolution of the authors racist worldview and concludes with a section labeled An Explanation.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
“self-absorbed punk kid who dishonored the Stars and Bars.”
It is not the Stars and Bars. It is the St. Andrews Cross Confederate Battle Flag.
What a little dickweed.
aka The Stainless Banner
It is not photoshopped. Any weirdness is the result of file compression relics. Trust me I’m a graphic designer and do Photoshop for a living. You can see that he’s holding the flag by the way it presses into his hand and little finger. He’s just a kook and a creep trying to look badass...and failing.
Of course it’s not Photoshoped. Why would it be?
Scrawny little spud,isn’t he.
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I tend to agree. I process extreme low light raw images with Photoshop in attempts to squeezed out all data and I agree with you these are not shopped.
The young man is obviously a severely damaged ding.
Watch for one of these images to be on the cover to Time magazine with implications America is simply a black hating country of racist. As the black President winks and nods.
Also printed here...
What the he11? I didn’t know that the jag-off was a democrat.
He is a loner. Noone else in all his pictures except himself, at least what i have seen, no friends and no family?
Seems like, from what i have read, he turned his paranoia and over imagination into a mission.
I fear you will be right. Ugh, just what the country needs.
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