Fake News Media Claims Las Vegas Shooting Wasn’t Anti-White

Adrian Sol
Daily Stormer
October 7, 2017

Shooting up a White concert wasn’t anti-White, because he could also have shot up a diverse concert, but didn’t. If you don’t follow this logic, you’re probably a racist.

The symbolism of shooting up a country music concert is so clear and powerful, that basically no one can claim that it’s anything but an assault on American and Whiteness.

And it’s making us very, very angry.

The media understands this, and they’re desperate for some kind of narrative that could somehow prevent liberals from being blamed for the massacre. They’ll search for the flimsiest thread of “evidence” they find and hang on for dear life.

But this “revelation” is so ridiculous and disingenuous that I doubt they’ll be able to make much out of it.

LA Times:

Thursday’s news that someone using the same name as Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock had booked two rooms at Chicago’s Blackstone Hotel overlooking the Lollapalooza music festival prompted new questions about who the gunman was targeting.

Questions, eh? Let the intellectual gymnastics begin…

You can almost feel the desperation.

This better be good…

During the earliest days searching for a motive in Sunday’s attack on the Route 91 Harvest Festival, some wondered if the shooter had specifically targeted Las Vegas, where he frequently spent time gambling, or if there was another reason he wanted to inflict harm upon the all-ages gathering of country music fans.

Then on Wednesday, Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo confirmed earlier reports that the shooter rented space in a condo tower with a clear view of another music festival, Life Is Beautiful, the weekend before his attack.

Uh… That’s it?

This is stupid on so many levels… I don’t even know where to begin.

First, even ignoring everything else, the fact that he rented another motel room and could have shot up a different concert doesn’t mean he didn’t care about who he was shooting up. He had a choice, and he ended up choosing to shoot up the country concert. Everything else is meaningless.

But beyond that, this other reservation happened the week before. Isn’t the most obvious reason he could have done that to prepare for the real shooting? He went over the steps, renting a hotel room, look at the concert below, figure out the range, and so on.

There’s nothing at all to indicate that he thought “Lollapaloosa” was exactly as good a target as the country concert.

The demographics of Route 91 are markedly different from Lollapalooza, which took place the first weekend in August, and Life Is Beautiful. They suggest that the shooter may not have been targeting a specific type of music event.

Lollapalooza and Life Is Beautiful featured as headliners the Chicago hip-hop star Chance the Rapper, arena rock band Muse, superstar pop singer Lorde and commercial punk band Blink-182.

There was no overlap with the Route 91 lineup, which was dense with commercial country singers including headliners Jason Aldean and Sam Hunt.

The writer wants us to think that Lollapaloosa is some kind of event for brown people. It doesn’t appear to be.


Lollapaloosa 2015: Looks pretty huwhite to me.

If you google this event, the photographs clearly show that the attendance is at least 90% White. And I don’t think too many Blacks are fans of Blink 182 and Lorde. So either way, the victims would have been overwhelmingly White.

But regardless, the LA Times have no problem suggesting that the shooter had didn’t specifically target a certain type of event, implying that he wasn’t attacking White America, but instead was just a random crazy guy with no political ideology.

Do you think they’d be bending over backwards making the same point if this was a White shooter targeting a rap concert? Obviously not.