Charleston Church Massacre Raises Profile Of White Nationalist Group — And Its GOP Connections
In his manifesto, Roof has written about being influenced by a white supremacist organization known as the Council of Conservative Citizens (CCC). And on Sunday night, the CCC posted its own response regarding Roof’s “legitimate grievances.”
“The C of CC unequivocally condemns Roof’s murderous actions,” the group’s statement said.
“However, the council stands unshakably behind the facts on its website, and points out the dangers of denying the extent of black-on-white crime.”
The statement by group spokesman Jared Taylor also added (with all emphasis in the original):
Our society’s silence about these crimes—despite enormous amounts of attention to “racially tinged” acts by whites—only increase the anger of people like Dylann Roof. This double standard *only makes acts of murderous frustration more likely*.
In his manifesto, Roof outlines other grievances felt by many whites. Again, we utterly condemn Roof’s de able killings, but they do not detract in the slightest from the legitimacy of some of the positions he has expressed. *Ignoring legitimate grievances is dangerous*.
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A large majority of (gun) crimes are black-on-black, and white-on-white.
But CCC doesn't think blacks ing about being killed by blacks (or whites, esp policemen) and doesn't think whites ing about being killed by white are "legitimates" ings. As a racist hater, he only whines about whites being killed by blacks.