Quote from: OttoVonBismarck on Today at 10:44:07 AMYes, we're all aware Canada is under the delusion they can secure freedom through vassalage to China.
Quote from: Jacob on Today at 10:40:34 AMThe UK or Reddit?
Quote from: Zoupa on Today at 01:41:34 AMPerp was posting nazi stuff online and bitching about indians. How many Indian immigrants did he really encounter in their northern BC village of 2400 people?
The internet really rots ppl's brains.
Quote from: crazy canuck on Today at 08:19:35 AMQuote from: Zoupa on Today at 01:41:34 AMPerp was posting nazi stuff online and bitching about indians. How many Indian immigrants did he really encounter in their northern BC village of 2400 people?
The internet really rots ppl's brains.
What is your source for that?
QuoteOn February 10, 2026, a shooter opened fire at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia, Canada, killing at least seven people and injuring more than 25 others. Two additional individuals were found dead at a nearby home. The shooter was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Preliminary research by the ADL Center on Extremism (COE) suggests the shooter, who police have identified as Jesse Van Rootselaar, followed a troubling pattern of online radicalization marked by engagement with white supremacist ideology and a self-described addiction to gore content. Unlike recent school attackers, the Tumbler Ridge shooter does not appear to have left behind a manifesto outlining their motives. However, their extensive digital footprint across platforms, including X, WatchPeopleDie (WPD), and Reddit, displays a fascination with violence and white supremacy.
On X, an account believed to belong to the shooter shared content glorifying previous mass killers, including the 2022 Buffalo supermarket shooter and the 2019 Christchurch mosque shooter. The Tumbler Ridge shooter's X profile photo also featured an image of the Christchurch shooter superimposed over a Sonnenrad, a neo-Nazi symbol, and a transgender pride flag.
The account regularly shared racist and antisemitic content. In a tweet posted just two days before the attack, the alleged Tumbler Ridge shooter wrote, "I need to hate jews because the zionists want me to hate jews. This benefits them, somehow." The account also promoted neo-Nazi Harold Covington and the Northwest Territorial Imperative, an idea originally promoted by Aryan Nations founder Richard Butler in the 1970s that white people should move to the Pacific Northwest in order eventually to form a white-only nation there.
The Tumbler Ridge shooter also appears to have been active on WatchPeopleDie (WPD), an online forum dedicated to hosting gore and violent death videos where glorification of mass shooters and extremist rhetoric is rampant. COE analysts located a WPD account believed to belong to the shooter that featured numerous images of guns and several videos of them firing these weapons, though the videos have since been removed by site moderators. COE analysts also identified gun-related posts that are believed to have been posted by the alleged shooter on YouTube and Reddit.
Beyond posting weapons content, the shooter actively consumed death and violence videos on WPD. Two months before the attack, they viewed the WPD profile associated with the 2024 Abundant Life school shooter.
WPD has been linked to several school attackers, including the 2025 Evergreen, 2025 Antioch and 2024 Abundant Life shooters, among others.
In an August 2025 post on WPD, the alleged Tumbler Ridge shooter wrote that they found violent content "addictive," writing, "I've tried to stray [sic] away from watching this type of thing before cuz it really sucks me in and is a massive useless time dump."
"To say it 'doesn't effect [sic] me is likely naive," they wrote, adding that "it just doesn't feel like a big deal."
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