^^^ Intentional misinterpretation. And foolish, as well. Or, perhaps reading isn't your strong point.Nathan I never denied that most mass murderers were white. I just don't agree with the point you and Win seem to be making that they murdered because they were white Christians. I think that's a very racist and bigoted point of view. I pointed out that most individual (non-mass) murders were done by African Americans but added that it was not the skin color that caused the violence but the poverty and crime in their lives.
Why does it even matter if it's a "mass" murder or individual one? The people are all just as dead whether they died inside a group or by a lone drive-by shooter.
If you think the reason white men kill is "A deep seated sense of entitlement, and a mind consuming fear that they will lose that centuries old advantage that white, "Christian" men have enjoyed in this country," why do you think black men are even more likely to kill? Do they have a deep seated sense of entitlement and fear of losing their advantages?
Where did I ever say they murdered because they were white Christians?