Several tweets by Chris Ross
Woke up pissed off at Texas for arresting a science oriented teen. I hope it's an elaborate plan to get him into MIT.— Chris Ross (@chrisross) September 16, 2015
Also, Texas, are you sure it wasn't just a shoddy bomb casing full of used pinball machine parts?— Chris Ross (@chrisross) September 16, 2015
Oh, that's classic. What matters is that the kid was deliberately going around with the casing, scaring everyone at the school even after being asked to put it away, and this angered many at the school grounds. No doubt many parents were offended too. Richard Dawkins said the teen was pulling a PR stunt, and his former teachers say he was a troublemaker. But I suppose Mr. Ross doesn't see that as anything to get pissed about. As for "elaborate" plans, his former teachers say he developed them himself.
A hundred billion times this. pic.twitter.com/Ma2o5FYhbt— Chris Ross (@chrisross) September 18, 2015
It's times like #ISTANDWITHAHMED when I think of @repjohnlewis: get into GOOD TROUBLE. NECESSARY TROUBLE.— Chris Ross (@chrisross) September 18, 2015
Yeah, tell us all about it, please. We could all do without these particular publicity stunts, which are the worst of their kind. According to this info found by BizPac Review, he didn't even invent that would-be clock.
Real talk: who among us hasn't been so angry and irrational we've yelled "WHITE PRIVILEGE!" at someone pushing a stroller? I know I have.— Chris Ross (@chrisross) September 23, 2015
What's that supposed to be, some kind of leftarded victimology? I'm not impressed. He then added the following about the awful shooting this week at the Oregonian university in which the gunman deliberately targeted Christians:
After Sandy Hook, and nothing changed, why are you surprised?— Chris Ross (@chrisross) October 1, 2015
If it's not guns but mental illness, I look forward to @NRA supporting universal healthcare.— Chris Ross (@chrisross) October 1, 2015
Neat trick there, trying to suggest the NRA support socialism or something. I'd sure look forward to Mr. Ross supporting apostates from Islam, for example, and stressing the positive example of working to make something of yourself in the world (which he just so happens to be doing, you could say; he does work for a publisher, after all). As noted earlier, the people whom the gunman targeted were Christians, and he was clearly anti-religious too (albeit not an Islamist). Doesn't Mr. Ross find that worrisome? Here's yet another industry insider whose world view is pretty poor.
Labels: indie publishers, islam and jihad, misogyny and racism, politics, violence
So he just randomly screams "WHITE PRIVILEGE!" at baby strollers, now? XD
Ah, hell, people like that, all they're good for is to scream "WHITE PRIVILEGE!" at everything. Reminds me of that episode from the Earthworm Jim animated series with the easily frightened aliens or "Sword of Righteousness. "Ahhh, something green! Ahhh, something not green!" "Ahh, something white! Ahh, something almost white! Ahhh!"
Oh, well, why shouldn't IDW join in on the fun of political comic book idiocy? Can't let Marvel or DC hog it all for themselves, right?
Posted by Killer Moth | 3:23 PM
Here we go again. Was Ross "pissed off" at Maryland for suspending the kid with the Pop tart? Or at Virginia for suspending the boy who was playing with an Airsoft gun in his own yard (nowhere near school property)? Or at Colorado for suspending the kid who pointed his finger and said, "Bang"?
The "science-minded teen" in Texas did have an object that could have been mistaken for a bomb, or for a triggering device. He took it to English class after the science teacher told him not to. It is no different from bringing a realistic-looking toy gun to school. Or pulling the fire alarm as a prank. But, because of dhimmitude and Muslim privilege, we have politicians tripping over themselves praising the brat, and treating him as some kind of child prodigy.
And the Oregon campus, like the site of every other mass shooting in the past 50 years, was a so-called "gun-free zone." Even the lone security guard was unarmed.
Posted by Anonymous | 6:35 PM
Another clueless comicbook "progressive" trying to establish/maintain his lefty bonafides.
Posted by Hube | 1:18 PM