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İsa Aras Mersinli pictured on his birthday

Ten normies, including one teacher, were killed in a school shooting in Kahramanmaraş,Turkey on Wednesday, April 15th. The attacker was 14-year-old İsa Aras Mersinli, who took 5 handguns from his father (a retired police officer), and proceeded to go ER at the Ayser Çalık Secondary School, where he was an 8th-grade student.

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Police officers stationed outside the Ayser Çalık Secondary School

Skip the BBC and Reuters and CNN. All the fun is happening in Turkish-language media outlets. That's where you'll find all the videos of parents and teachers crying. But more importantly, this is an opportunity to observe a society that previously has not experienced a deadly school shooting, and before this week, was not exposed to what was largely an Anglo-American online culture war.

By now, Americans are largely desensitized to school shootings, and American newspapers and pundits and politicans have established protocols on how to best discuss these incidents. This is not the case for Turks. It's like a Native American encountering a disease one has no natural immunity to. The most obvious example: American media outlets know by now that they shouldn't plaster a shooter's pictures everywhere, lest it inspires an attention-seeking copycat. Turkish media outlets, though, have no scruples letting showing Mersinli's photos. They have yet to learn.

Turkish society is responding to İsa Aras Mersinli's rampage the same way that Americans a generation ago responded to Columbine: with wall-to-wall coverage. Despite a publication ban, Turkish media is reposting just about every online rumour or theory they can find. They are in full moral panic mode.

I'll show you some of what I found, despite not being a Turkish speaker myself, thanks to the magic of Google Translate.

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Turkish news outlets find out who Elliot Rodger is

Turkish media has reported that Mersinli's WhatsApp profile picture was none other than Elliot Rodger, perhaps the most famous mass shooter of the 2010s. This is currently fueling speculation that Mersinli was an "incel", though the premise is unconvincing as it makes no sense for a 14-year-old to be upset about being a virgin, and Turkish authorities have yet to mention "incels".

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Google Trends results—personal research

In any case, Google searches for both "Elliot Rodger" and "incel" have exponentially increased virtually overnight in Turkey, according to Google Trends. I would not be surprised if one or more actual incel shooters emerge in Turkey over the coming months.

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Turkboomers blame video games

Whilst many younger Turks might be more accustomed to being chronically online and might know enough English to observe the online shitflinging over incels and feminists and whatnot, Turkish boomers are completely ignorant. This is partly due to the language barrier and partly because boomers in general are just clueless by default. In the absence of an explanation for Mersinli's actions, some Turkish politicans and government-aligned media immediately pivoted to blaming video games. Two games in particular have been singled out: PUBG and Roblox.

It's been reported that Mersinli's laptop contained a screen recording of him enacting the Columbine shooting on Roblox, shown in two of the screengrabs above.

This was, interestingly enough, the same way American society responded to Columbine for much of the 2000s, though at the time they blamed Doom and Mortal Kombat. A number of relatives of the victims of the Columbine shooting actually sued video game publishers; though the lawsuit was rightly dismissed. See Sanders v. Acclaim Entertainment, Inc., 188 F. Supp. 2d 1264 (D. Colo. 2002). A number of states and localities also enacted laws that would ban minors from playing video games, though all of these laws were struck down by the based federal courts as violative of the First Amendment: See, e.g., American Amusement Machine Ass'n v. Kendrick, 244 F.3d 572 (7th Cir. 2001); Interactive Digital Software v. St. Louis County, 329 F.3d 954 (8th Cir. 2003); Entertainment Software Ass'n v. Blagojevich, 469 F.3d 641 (7th Cir. 2006); Entertainment Software Ass'n v. Granholm, 426 F. Supp. 2d 646 (E.D. Mich. 2006); Entertainment Software Ass'n. v. Hatch, 443 F. Supp. 2d 1065 (D. Minn. 2006); Entertainment Software Ass'n v. Foti (M.D. La. 2006); Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Ass'n, 564 U.S. 786 (2011). (There is no doubt that, as a matter of law, the American video game industry absolutely demolished the panican parents' lobby. :lul: )

That said, Turkey very obviously does not have the two best items in the American legal system, the First Amendment and the Second Amendment, so they might actually try to crack down on video games (and guns). On the flip side, the Turks are hilariously incompetent at basically everything, so we'll see if anything actually gets done besides just sheer panicking.

Whatever happens next is guaranteed to be entertaining.

Giphy

Shoutout to @AsiaCel for his previous thread on the manner, though I disagree with the "incel" characterization:
 
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He looks LTN. Could've probably ended up an average dude.

And another ER diehard. There are more men who kiss Elliot's toes than there are men simping for a MTB Becky.:feelskek::feelskek::feelskek::feelskek:

Daddy Elliot saaar notice me Saar.
 
Ah, blaming video games, it's like going back in time.
 
Surprised a 14-year-old took out some many people
 
It seems to me like this is bound to happen once the language barrier started dissolving. You can’t export Western ideology and beauty standards via social media without also exporting the resentment that comes with being on the bottom of that hierarchy; the boomers blaming videogames are just looking at the pixels because they’re too terrified to look at the biological and social isolation that actually drives someone to such actions. These types of attacks will grow in prevalence even in countries that have never seen them before.
 
He looks LTN. Could've probably ended up an average dude.
He honestly looks like a completely normal 14-year-old boy. Tall for his age and ethnicity too, if the news reports are correct about him being 179 cm (5 ft 10.5 in for the Americans).

Surprised a 14-year-old took out some many people
Oh yeah, he absolutely mogged Elliot Rodger in this regard.

It seems to me like this is bound to happen once the language barrier started dissolving. You can’t export Western ideology and beauty standards via social media without also exporting the resentment that comes with being on the bottom of that hierarchy; the boomers blaming videogames are just looking at the pixels because they’re too terrified to look at the biological and social isolation that actually drives someone to such actions. These types of attacks will grow in prevalence even in countries that have never seen them before.
Turkey probably has a particularly rough time digesting said standards because, while they are ostensibly one ethnicity, their actual gene pool is fairly diversified as a result of the Ottoman conquests. Istanbul has a mix of whitepassing tall Stacies who wouldn't look out of place in Italy or Greece, as well as distinctively Arab-looking obese midget brownoids. Some will not be able to cope with how badly they drew the short straw.
 
It seems to me like this is bound to happen once the language barrier started dissolving. You can’t export Western ideology and beauty standards via social media without also exporting the resentment that comes with being on the bottom of that hierarchy; the boomers blaming videogames are just looking at the pixels because they’re too terrified to look at the biological and social isolation that actually drives someone to such actions. These types of attacks will grow in prevalence even in countries that have never seen them before.
Turkey has been westernized for decades. It’s not unbelievable that something like this would happen
 
He honestly looks like a completely normal 14-year-old boy. Tall for his age and ethnicity too, if the news reports are correct about him being 179 cm (5 ft 10.5 in for the Americans).


Oh yeah, he absolutely mogged Elliot Rodger in this regard.


Turkey probably has a particularly rough time digesting said standards because, while they are ostensibly one ethnicity, their actual gene pool is fairly diversified as a result of the Ottoman conquests. Istanbul has a mix of whitepassing tall Stacies who wouldn't look out of place in Italy or Greece, as well as distinctively Arab-looking obese midget brownoids. Some will not be able to cope with how badly they drew the short straw.
Turkish people and Greeks share a lot of phenotypical similarities. Both come in whiteish to brownish shades. Northern Greeks are very much Slavic. So taller and fairer. Turks have very little Arab ancestry. They are mostly a mix of southern European, Caucasian, and Iranian. Turkey is also a multi ethnic nation. Kurds, Assyrians, Armenians, other Caucasians
 
What are the gun laws like in Turkey? Hopefully they don’t go full UKuck and ban guns
 
Natural selection
 
He looks LTN. Could've probably ended up an average dude.

And another ER diehard. There are more men who kiss Elliot's toes than there are men simping for a MTB Becky.:feelskek::feelskek::feelskek::feelskek:

Daddy Elliot saaar notice me Saar.
I heard he was also very autistic
 
if there's no manifesto, especially an english manifesto with explicitly incel grievances he will be forgotten, school shooters that aren't in the anglosphere are the subhumans of the spree shooter world. No matter how high their kill counts are. Nobody cares, because your kills have to appeal to stupid losers who speak english, or you dont even exist.
 
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Nothing natural about shooting little kids with a gun tbh.
Nothing natural about the innocent getting bullied or hypergamy but it exists anyway so.
 
if there's no manifesto, especially an english manifesto with explicitly incel grievances he will be forgotten, school shooters that aren't in the anglosphere are the subhumans of the spree shooter world. No matter how high their kill counts are. Nobody cares, because your kills have to appeal to stupid losers who speak english, or you dont even exist.
Lookism/NT is law even in the most outcast of communities
 
Nothing natural about the innocent getting bullied or hypergamy but it exists anyway so.
Im not saying shooting them isnt based but just not natural.
 
if there's no manifesto, especially an english manifesto with explicitly incel grievances he will be forgotten, school shooters that aren't in the anglosphere are the subhumans of the spree shooter world. No matter how high their kill counts are. Nobody cares, because your kills have to appeal to stupid losers who speak english, or you dont even exist.
noone idolises losers anyways. everyone admires chads. if you wanted to make a real impact would have gone to his parliament for kaboom or something. maybe then hed get a message across.
 
Surprised a 14-year-old took out some many people
Never touched a gun in my life, but im pretty sure it's not that difficult if you are close to the target like he probably did in a school.
 
noone idolises losers anyways. everyone admires chads.
True, chads can kills 10 people with a message and normies, mostly foids will consider his manifesto as a piece of history that need to be learned at school...
 
Why are so many Turks going ER
 
Why are so many Turks going ER
Because they are treated like shit , and people forget that actions may have consequences :feelsclown:
 
According to several sources guy was a tranny.
 
He honestly looks like a completely normal 14-year-old boy. Tall for his age and ethnicity too, if the news reports are correct about him being 179 cm (5 ft 10.5 in for the Americans)
How does a 14 yr old heightmog me :feelscry:, he probably would have grown to be 6'+ as well.
 
good read.

Unfortunately the forum is now gonna be infested with turks. :feelskek:

but the poor kid seemed like he was a complete autist. He most likely struggled to socialise with his peers and became very isolated.
 
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İsa Aras Mersinli pictured on his birthday

Ten normies, including one teacher, were killed in a school shooting in Kahramanmaraş,Turkey on Wednesday, April 15th. The attacker was 14-year-old İsa Aras Mersinli, who took 5 handguns from his father (a retired police officer), and proceeded to go ER at the Ayser Çalık Secondary School, where he was an 8th-grade student.

View attachment 1710737
Police officers stationed outside the Ayser Çalık Secondary School

Skip the BBC and Reuters and CNN. All the fun is happening in Turkish-language media outlets. That's where you'll find all the videos of parents and teachers crying. But more importantly, this is an opportunity to observe a society that previously has not experienced a deadly school shooting, and before this week, was not exposed to what was largely an Anglo-American online culture war.

By now, Americans are largely desensitized to school shootings, and American newspapers and pundits and politicans have established protocols on how to best discuss these incidents. This is not the case for Turks. It's like a Native American encountering a disease one has no natural immunity to. The most obvious example: American media outlets know by now that they shouldn't plaster a shooter's pictures everywhere, lest it inspires an attention-seeking copycat. Turkish media outlets, though, have no scruples letting showing Mersinli's photos. They have yet to learn.

Turkish society is responding to İsa Aras Mersinli's rampage the same way that Americans a generation ago responded to Columbine: with wall-to-wall coverage. Despite a publication ban, Turkish media is reposting just about every online rumour or theory they can find. They are in full moral panic mode.

I'll show you some of what I found, despite not being a Turkish speaker myself, thanks to the magic of Google Translate.

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Turkish news outlets find out who Elliot Rodger is

Turkish media has reported that Mersinli's WhatsApp profile picture was none other than Elliot Rodger, perhaps the most famous mass shooter of the 2010s. This is currently fueling speculation that Mersinli was an "incel", though the premise is unconvincing as it makes no sense for a 14-year-old to be upset about being a virgin, and Turkish authorities have yet to mention "incels".

View attachment 1710745
Google Trends results—personal research

In any case, Google searches for both "Elliot Rodger" and "incel" have exponentially increased virtually overnight in Turkey, according to Google Trends. I would not be surprised if one or more actual incel shooters emerge in Turkey over the coming months.

View attachment 1710710View attachment 1710711View attachment 1710741View attachment 1710743
Turkboomers blame video games

Whilst many younger Turks might be more accustomed to being chronically online and might know enough English to observe the online shitflinging over incels and feminists and whatnot, Turkish boomers are completely ignorant. This is partly due to the language barrier and partly because boomers in general are just clueless by default. In the absence of an explanation for Mersinli's actions, some Turkish politicans and government-aligned media immediately pivoted to blaming video games. Two games in particular have been singled out: PUBG and Roblox.

It's been reported that Mersinli's laptop contained a screen recording of him enacting the Columbine shooting on Roblox, shown in two of the screengrabs above.

This was, interestingly enough, the same way American society responded to Columbine for much of the 2000s, though at the time they blamed Doom and Mortal Kombat. A number of relatives of the victims of the Columbine shooting actually sued video game publishers; though the lawsuit was rightly dismissed. See Sanders v. Acclaim Entertainment, Inc., 188 F. Supp. 2d 1264 (D. Colo. 2002). A number of states and localities also enacted laws that would ban minors from playing video games, though all of these laws were struck down by the based federal courts as violative of the First Amendment: See, e.g., American Amusement Machine Ass'n v. Kendrick, 244 F.3d 572 (7th Cir. 2001); Interactive Digital Software v. St. Louis County, 329 F.3d 954 (8th Cir. 2003); Entertainment Software Ass'n v. Blagojevich, 469 F.3d 641 (7th Cir. 2006); Entertainment Software Ass'n v. Granholm, 426 F. Supp. 2d 646 (E.D. Mich. 2006); Entertainment Software Ass'n. v. Hatch, 443 F. Supp. 2d 1065 (D. Minn. 2006); Entertainment Software Ass'n v. Foti (M.D. La. 2006); Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Ass'n, 564 U.S. 786 (2011). (There is no doubt that, as a matter of law, the American video game industry absolutely demolished the panican parents' lobby. :lul: )

That said, Turkey very obviously does not have the two best items in the American legal system, the First Amendment and the Second Amendment, so they might actually try to crack down on video games (and guns). On the flip side, the Turks are hilariously incompetent at basically everything, so we'll see if anything actually gets done besides just sheer panicking.

Whatever happens next is guaranteed to be entertaining.

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Shoutout to @AsiaCel for his previous thread on the manner, though I disagree with the "incel" characterization:
Even though these types of shootings are rare, and even though at least half are false flags or psyops to pin everything bad on ugly, short incels, normies won't even bad an eye about violence being perpetrated by Chads and talloids, which commit at a far greater frequency.
 
Probably fake then. Sandy hook and Parkland were both DHS psyops conducted by Zionists.

Many of the recent shootings are being orchestrated by 'right-wing' 'deep state' to blame everything on trannies so people will have an enemy and won't revolt.

Cannot always keep blaming everything on whites, blacks and muslims.
According to several sources guy was a tranny.
 
This is probably another 764 or COM member
 

Excerpt: Mersinli's online partner from Argentina admitted that they had made repeated threats to carry out the shooting in Discord chats, but she dismissed them as jokes. Their girlfriend also stated that she and Mersinli were in a polyamorous relationship with an individual named "Victor" :feelskek:

Forget about this young fag.
 
Nice killcount for a 14yo. Should have streamed it tho
 
It seems to me like this is bound to happen once the language barrier started dissolving. You can’t export Western ideology and beauty standards via social media without also exporting the resentment that comes with being on the bottom of that hierarchy; the boomers blaming videogames are just looking at the pixels because they’re too terrified to look at the biological and social isolation that actually drives someone to such actions. These types of attacks will grow in prevalence even in countries that have never seen them before.
Mike Judge GIF by Idiocracy
 
Honestly facial wise he was good looking in turkey. Ugly in many other parts of the world but a HTN in turkey, because turks are insanely ugly people on average. May have been a legit volcel this one.
 
Youve donnered ur last kebab bakhsinim foker
 
You fucking retarded idiots claiming he wasn't an incel are braindead. If you have very obvious autism that makes you pace back and forth like that, you WILL be an incel.

I already felt deep down that I was gonna be an incel when I was fucking 13 years old, it happens.
 
Hearing about school shootings is lifefuel I hope there is more in the future
 
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İsa Aras Mersinli pictured on his birthday

Ten normies, including one teacher, were killed in a school shooting in Kahramanmaraş,Turkey on Wednesday, April 15th. The attacker was 14-year-old İsa Aras Mersinli, who took 5 handguns from his father (a retired police officer), and proceeded to go ER at the Ayser Çalık Secondary School, where he was an 8th-grade student.

View attachment 1710737
Police officers stationed outside the Ayser Çalık Secondary School

Skip the BBC and Reuters and CNN. All the fun is happening in Turkish-language media outlets. That's where you'll find all the videos of parents and teachers crying. But more importantly, this is an opportunity to observe a society that previously has not experienced a deadly school shooting, and before this week, was not exposed to what was largely an Anglo-American online culture war.

By now, Americans are largely desensitized to school shootings, and American newspapers and pundits and politicans have established protocols on how to best discuss these incidents. This is not the case for Turks. It's like a Native American encountering a disease one has no natural immunity to. The most obvious example: American media outlets know by now that they shouldn't plaster a shooter's pictures everywhere, lest it inspires an attention-seeking copycat. Turkish media outlets, though, have no scruples letting showing Mersinli's photos. They have yet to learn.

Turkish society is responding to İsa Aras Mersinli's rampage the same way that Americans a generation ago responded to Columbine: with wall-to-wall coverage. Despite a publication ban, Turkish media is reposting just about every online rumour or theory they can find. They are in full moral panic mode.

I'll show you some of what I found, despite not being a Turkish speaker myself, thanks to the magic of Google Translate.

View attachment 1710704View attachment 1710707View attachment 1710709
Turkish news outlets find out who Elliot Rodger is

Turkish media has reported that Mersinli's WhatsApp profile picture was none other than Elliot Rodger, perhaps the most famous mass shooter of the 2010s. This is currently fueling speculation that Mersinli was an "incel", though the premise is unconvincing as it makes no sense for a 14-year-old to be upset about being a virgin, and Turkish authorities have yet to mention "incels".

View attachment 1710745
Google Trends results—personal research

In any case, Google searches for both "Elliot Rodger" and "incel" have exponentially increased virtually overnight in Turkey, according to Google Trends. I would not be surprised if one or more actual incel shooters emerge in Turkey over the coming months.

View attachment 1710710View attachment 1710711View attachment 1710741View attachment 1710743
Turkboomers blame video games

Whilst many younger Turks might be more accustomed to being chronically online and might know enough English to observe the online shitflinging over incels and feminists and whatnot, Turkish boomers are completely ignorant. This is partly due to the language barrier and partly because boomers in general are just clueless by default. In the absence of an explanation for Mersinli's actions, some Turkish politicans and government-aligned media immediately pivoted to blaming video games. Two games in particular have been singled out: PUBG and Roblox.

It's been reported that Mersinli's laptop contained a screen recording of him enacting the Columbine shooting on Roblox, shown in two of the screengrabs above.

This was, interestingly enough, the same way American society responded to Columbine for much of the 2000s, though at the time they blamed Doom and Mortal Kombat. A number of relatives of the victims of the Columbine shooting actually sued video game publishers; though the lawsuit was rightly dismissed. See Sanders v. Acclaim Entertainment, Inc., 188 F. Supp. 2d 1264 (D. Colo. 2002). A number of states and localities also enacted laws that would ban minors from playing video games, though all of these laws were struck down by the based federal courts as violative of the First Amendment: See, e.g., American Amusement Machine Ass'n v. Kendrick, 244 F.3d 572 (7th Cir. 2001); Interactive Digital Software v. St. Louis County, 329 F.3d 954 (8th Cir. 2003); Entertainment Software Ass'n v. Blagojevich, 469 F.3d 641 (7th Cir. 2006); Entertainment Software Ass'n v. Granholm, 426 F. Supp. 2d 646 (E.D. Mich. 2006); Entertainment Software Ass'n. v. Hatch, 443 F. Supp. 2d 1065 (D. Minn. 2006); Entertainment Software Ass'n v. Foti (M.D. La. 2006); Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Ass'n, 564 U.S. 786 (2011). (There is no doubt that, as a matter of law, the American video game industry absolutely demolished the panican parents' lobby. :lul: )

That said, Turkey very obviously does not have the two best items in the American legal system, the First Amendment and the Second Amendment, so they might actually try to crack down on video games (and guns). On the flip side, the Turks are hilariously incompetent at basically everything, so we'll see if anything actually gets done besides just sheer panicking.

Whatever happens next is guaranteed to be entertaining.

View attachment 1710796

Shoutout to @AsiaCel for his previous thread on the manner, though I disagree with the "incel" characterization:
Dumb turkroach should’ve ascended via surgery in his own country and slay Turkish foids, rest in piss, won’t be pissed. Doing more harm than good killing off randoms
 
Sluts are gonna worship him now on tcc for going postal, their yeast hole slits will get wet for any common criminal!
 

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