HamburgerBoy
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Calling him a troll diminishes the more likely reality that there are far more actual racist ideologues than ideological trolls out there, and that the behaviors of the ideological trolls are enabling the behaviors of actual ideologues. That's where I'd put my money.
But then, we're all speculating, and odds are that speculation is all we'll have in this case. Still, I think passionate ideologue is the most likely scenario.
Furthermore, I honestly don't see much difference between ideologues and ideological trolls of the J.J. Christian variety.
How is the relative abundance of racist ideologues relevant to the ideology of a particular individual? When a man of clear Asian descent commits a murder, do we call him black since statistically that would have been the more likely description?
More info
http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/...d_suspect_in_2_slayings.html#incart_big-photo
People who Christian met through Portland's metal music scene were also shocked.
Robert Moon described Christian as gentle, but unpredictable. Christian was an extremely loyal friend, but also someone who needed mental health care, Moon said.
Moon is Native American, and he disputed characterizations of Christian as racist.
Brandie Leach had similar observations. She hadn't seen him at shows recently.
"When the metal music community turned him away the alt right community was like a safe space for him to express his anger," Leach wrote in a Facebook message. "I don't think he was driven by racism as much as he was a general hatred for most things and people."
In recent months, Christian frequently described himself on Facebook as a nihilist.
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Brookins said he did not believe Christian was a white supremacist. He said his friend was a pagan and practices "ancestor worship." Brookins said he was particularly passionate in his opposition to monotheism, the belief that there is only one god.
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The suspect was ranting about many things, using "hate speech or biased language," and at one point focused on the young women, Simpson said in a news conference Friday evening at the Hollywood/Northeast 42nd Avenue Transit Center.