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Charleston shooter’s racist ‘manifesto’ discovered

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The accused South Carolina mass murderer spewed racist venom online in a rambling manifesto that compared black people to dogs and branded them as “lower beings.”
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“N- - - - rs are stupid and violent,” Dylann Roof, 21, wrote on his personal Web site, titled “The Last Rhodesian.”
“Say you were to witness a dog being beat by a man,” he wrote. “You are almost surely going to feel very sorry for that dog. But then say you were to witness a dog biting a man. You will most likely not feel the same pity you felt for the dog for the man. Why? Because dogs are lower than men. This same analogy applies to black and White relations.”
Roof, who is white, is charged with killing nine black congregan🎀ts Wednesday night at Emanuel African Metho♉dist Episcopal Church in Charleston, SC.
His typo-ridden manifesto is being investigated by the FBI.
“I think it is is fitting to start off with the group I have the most real life experience with, and the group that is the biggest problem for Americans,” it reads. “I wish with a passion that n- - - -😼 rs were treated terribly throughout history by Whites, that every White person had an ancestor who owned slaves, that segregation was an evil an oppressive institution, and so on.”

“Even today, blacks are subconsciously viewed by White people are lower beings,” he added. “They are held to a lower standard in general. This is why they are able to get away with things like obnoxious behavior in public. Because it is expected of them.”
Roof acknowledges his disgust with blacks — and calls on others to join his hate-fueled crusade.
“Negroes have lower Iqs, lower impulse control, and higher testosterone levels in generals,” Roof said. “These three things alone are a recipe for violent behavior . . . I have no choice . . . But by no means should we wait any longer to take drastic action.”
The bigot also explains why he unleashed his hatred on what locals refer to as “The Holy City.”
“I chose Charleston because it is most historic city in my state, and at one time had the highest ratio of blacks to Whites in the country,” he said. “We have no skinheads, no real KKK, no one doing anything but talking on the internet. Well someone has to have the bravery to take it to the real world, and I guess that has to be me.”
“The Last Rhodesian” refers to the segregationist former African nation of Rhodesia, now known as Zimbabwe.
“I was not raised in a racist home or environment” the white supremacist claimed on the site. “Living in the South, almost every White person has a small amount of racial awareness, simply beause of the numbers of negroes in this part of the country. But it is a superficial awareness.”
The event that “truly awakened” him, Roof said, “was the Trayvon Martin case.”
“I kept hearing and seeing his name, and eventually I decided to look him up,” he explained. “I read the Wikipedia article and right away I was unable to understand what the big deal was. It was obvious that Zimmerman was in the right. But more importantly this prompted me to type in the words ‘black on White crime’ into Google, and I have never been the same since that day . . . There were pages upon pages of these brutal black on White murders. I was in disbelief. At this moment I realized
that something was very wrong.”
The site also contains dozens of photos of Roof.
In several of the images, Roof is seen waving the Confederate flag, burning the American flag and taking aim at the camera with what appears to be a .45-caliber Glock — of the same make and model used in the rampage.
In others, Roof can be seen alone wearing combat boots and camouflage pants as he visits historic sites in South Carolina, including a Confederate cemetery.
Another photo shows the number “1488” written in the sand of a beach. The number is white supremacist code, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center’s glossary of skinhead terms.
The “14” stands for supremacist leader David Lane’s 14-word slogan about securing a future for white children. The “88” stands for “HH,” or “Heil Hitler.” “H” is the eighth letter of the alphabet.
Much of the more than 2,000-word manifesto resembles what Roof reportedly told one of his victims, when he claimed he “had to do it” because blacks are “taking over the country.”
“What about the White people that are left behind?” he asked on the site. “What about the White children who, because of school zoning laws, are forced to go to a school that is 90 percent black . . . who is fighting for him? Who is fighting for these White people forced by economic circumstances to live among negroes? No one, but someone has to.”
Roof also condemns Hispanics and the Jewish community.
“Just like n- - - - rs, most jews are always thinking about the fact that they are jewish,” he wrote. “The other issue is that they network. If we could somehow turn every jew blue for 24 hours, I think there would be a mass awakening, because people would be able to see plainly what is going on.”
As authorities analyze Roof’s manifesto, officials said Emmanuel church would reopen Sunday at 9:30 a.m. fo🔥r worship services.