Anonymous ID: c196e6 June 3, 2019, 9:34 a.m. No.6661469   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1509

https://www.newsweek.com/anger-over-sick-video-game-that-allows-you-play-trump-gunning-down-migrants-feminists-antifa-1441745

 

ANGER OVER 'SICK' VIDEO GAME THAT ALLOWS YOU TO PLAY AS TRUMP GUNNING DOWN MIGRANTS, FEMINISTS AND ANTIFA

BY ALFRED JOYNER ON 6/3/19 AT 5:55 AM EDT

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A video game which allows you to play as President Donald Trump gunning down migrants, feminists and Antifa has been blasted on social media as "sick" and "appalling."

 

Jesus Strikes Back: Judgment Day is a PC shooter that allows you play as Jesus Christ alongside a number of figures beloved by the alt-right, including Donald Trump, Adolf Hitler, Vladimir Putin, Jair Bolsonaro, Pepe the Frog and Brenton Tarrant, the Christchurch Mosque gunman who killed 51 people in March of this year.

 

The objective of the game is to kill a variety of different enemies, including "Social Justice Warriors," "Feminazis," gay and trans people, migrants, Democrats, Antifa and abortion doctors. The game's various levels see you fight in a mosque, a gay nightclub, a news studio and at the U.S.-Mexico border.

 

Some of the video game boss battles see you fight characters based on Democratic politicians including Barack Obama, Bernie Sanders, Nancy Pelosi, Ilhan Omar and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

 

Donald Trump Jesus Strikes Back

'Jesus Strikes Back: Judgement Day' allows you to play as a figure based on President Donald Trump.

JESUS STRIKES BACK

The game describes the 'Feminazis' as "easily distinguished by their brightly colored hair which serves to scare away potential mates. The Feminazi can often be heard emitting a sharp screech which only other Feminazis are capable of understanding. They will attack any male on sight."

 

The migrants in the game are described as "invaders [who] freely transgress borders moving from foreign city to city – looting, raping and slaughtering all in their path."

 

According to the game's site, the most hostile enemies you face are trans people, with the description: "The legendary radical, frenzied, non-binary, gender fluid, pansexual humanoid berserker. Man? Woman? Or complete myth?"

 

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Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin dropping a 'feminazi' off a rooftop in the video game 'Jesus Strikes Back'.

JESUS STRIKES BACK

The video game, which was made available in February this year, has been condemned by a number of people online, with a petition created to have it banned already attracting over 3,800 signatures.

 

In comments underneath the petition, one person wrote, "This is appalling. Who in their right mind created this? Killing LGBTQ+ people? Using Jesus? Jesus loves everyone no matter who they are. I am a lesbian Christian and this is the complete opposite of what Christianity is supposed to be. Sick, that's what this is."

 

Another comment said, "This is absolutely disgusting. It's 2019. Grow up." while another person wrote that the, "Developer should be ashamed."

 

But not everyone online has criticized the game. One user on Reddit said, "Jesus Strikes Back seems to be a wholesome game where our Lord teams up with Hitler and Trump to fight degeneracy."

 

Brenton Tarrant video game Jesus Strikes Back

Brenton Tarrant, who killed 51 people in the Christchurch mosque shootings in March of this year, is a playable character in the game.

JESUS STRIKES BACK

The game can be purchased online for $14.88, an apparent reference to the secret code used by neo-Nazis and white nationalists to signify their ideology based on the white supremacist slogan, "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children."

The game is made by 2 Genderz Productions in association with First Amendment Studios & Facts and Logic inc. A disclaimer on the game's website stresses that it is satire and should not be read as a political statement.

 

"JSB JD is a satirical parody. This cannot be emphasized enough. JSB JD is not a political statement, testament or propaganda," states the site.

 

Despite this, the site's forum features a number of discussions among players of the game such as "White males are the most oppressed minority," "Fags should be deported to their own island/state" and "All feminists secretly want to be raped."

Anonymous ID: c196e6 June 3, 2019, 9:49 a.m. No.6661602   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1617 >>1861

https://nypost.com/2019/06/02/dewayne-craddock-had-been-getting-violent-with-co-workers-before-virginia-beach-shooting-report/

 

The gunman who shot 12 people dead at a Virginia Beach municipal building had been facing disciplinary action for a violent fight at work, according to a report.

 

DeWayne Craddock, 40, was still employed as an engineer with the Department of Public Utilities when he went on his shooting rampage Friday, killing 12 and injuring several others, including a cop.

 

But he recently started showing serious behavioral problems and got into physical “scuffles” with other city workers, a source told the New York Times.

 

The source told the paper that the troubles had escalated in the week leading up to the mass shooting — and Craddock was involved in what it called “a violent altercation on city grounds.”

 

Enlarge ImageDeWayne Craddock

DeWayne Craddock

Craddock reportedly knew he was facing disciplinary action for the fight when he went into the municipal building with two .45-caliber handguns, at least one of which was equipped with a sound suppressor — and both of which were purchased legally.

 

Craddock killed 12 people, all but one co-workers, and injured several others before he died in a police shootout.

 

He launched the attack after brushing his teeth — and sharing pleasantries with a fellow engineer.

 

His family posted a handwritten note outside their Yorktown, Va., home, offering “heartfelt condolences to the victims,” according to the Washington Post.

 

“We are grieving the loss of our loved one. At this time we wish to focus on the victims and the lives loss [sic] during yesterdays tragic event,” the note said.

 

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of those who loss [sic] their lives, and those recovering in the hospital.”

 

“They’re beautiful people, both,” Betty Ware, a deaconess, said of Craddock’s parents, saying his mother would talk about their children “all the time.”

 

Enlarge ImageMembers of the FBI load equipment into a vehicle as they work in a parking lot outside a municipal building that was the scene of the shooting in Virginia Beach.

Members of the FBI load equipment into a vehicle as they work in a parking lot outside a municipal building that was the scene of the shooting in Virginia Beach.AP

“She was just proud of them, her children,” Ware told the Washington Post.

Anonymous ID: c196e6 June 3, 2019, 10:10 a.m. No.6661758   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1779

buzzfeed doxxing cops

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/446651-analysis-of-thousands-of-police-officers-facebook-accounts-finds-violent-racist

 

Analysis of police officers' Facebook accounts finds hundreds of violent, racist posts

An analysis of thousands of police officers’ Facebook accounts published by BuzzFeed News and Injustice Watch on Monday found hundreds of violent and racist posts.

 

The Plain View Project, launched by Philadelphia lawyer Emily Baker-White, examined the accounts of about 2,900 officers from eight departments across the country and an additional 600 retired officers from those same departments, compiling those with troubling content.

 

BuzzFeed and Injustice Watch analyzed the posts from the project, and pulled out several cases of bigoted, racist and violent content.

 

Of the pages of officers whom the Plain View researchers could positively identify, about one in five of the current officers, and two out of five of the retired officers, reportedly made public posts or comments with offensive content.

 

One Philadelphia police officer posted “should have shot him” along with surveillance video of an armed, would-be robber backed out of a liquor store after the clerk pulled a gun on him.

 

Another officer responded “I would of [sic] pulled the trigger.”

 

“Just another savage that needs to be exterminated,” wrote Booker Smith Jr., a Dallas police sergeant, about a homicide at a Dollar General store.

 

Reuben Carver III, a Phoenix officer, proclaimed in a stand-alone post, “Its a good day for a choke hold.”

 

St. Louis officer Thomas Mabrey shared a false news report that distorted an incident in which a female police officer was shot responding to a call from a Moroccan man in Lebanon, Ohio. “F these muslem turd goat humpers,” he wrote, one of numerous anti-Muslim posts.

 

The researchers also collected data from current and former officers in York, Pa., Twin Falls, Idaho, Denison, Texas, and Lake County, Fla.

 

Philadelphia Police Department told The Hill they are aware of the report and have opened an investigation into the posts. A spokesperson Saint Louis Police Department told The Hill that the information “has been forwarded to our Internal Affairs Division,” to be “reviewed for any violations of our policies.”

 

The remaining departments did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

 

Experts in race and criminal justice expressed concern over the alarming number of problematic posts.

 

“This blows up the myth of bad apples, by the sheer number of images and numbers of individuals who are implicated,” Nikki Jones, an associate professor of African American studies at the University of California, Berkeley, told BuzzFeed and Injustice Watch.

 

David Kennedy, a criminology professor at John Jay College, said he considered the results “dire.”

 

"This is the kind of behavior that confirms the worst suspicions on the part of communities about the police," Kennedy said, adding that it “fuels and cements” the convictions of people in distressed communities have that the “police are not to be trusted.”

 

Peter Moskos, a sociologist and former Baltimore police officer, pushed back on those concerns, saying that such comments may just be expressions of officers who recognize the dangers of the profession.

 

“I think a lot of that language serves a purpose,” Moskos said. It implies, “We’re all in this together.”

 

—Updated at 12:49 p.m.