Who just happens to be half-Asian.

Via Salon:

. . . And he wrote. In a 141-page autobiographical manifesto of the kind that does not make bestseller lists and is not read as literature, he revealed his “suffering” at the “hands of humanity, particularly women.”

He was, in short, a walking laundry list of the social problems that have seized our social narrative. It is sadly true that “we” know so much more about him than those he murdered. But knowledge often follows in the footsteps of fear.

He was a disgruntled, well-off white boy—so he fuels our arguments about privilege.

He hated women, yet believed he was entitled not only to love but also sex—so he fuels arguments about gender and power.

Also from Salon: Rutgers Professor: Santa Barbara Killing Spree Result of “White Male Privilege”

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