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Liking Elliot Rodger doesn't mean you support murder.
I just believe that he was a good person, very thankful and appreciative to anyone who showed him even a bit of support, loved nature, loved the idea of romantic love, and was driven to the point of the Day of Retribution due to very bad circumstances that affected his mental health, which was a disgrace both for him and the other victims.
To the judging lurkers: Normies read his manifesto and they think "but he was rich! so privileged!" or "he was so narcissistic! believed he was better than other people!". That's what happens if a very simple person, incapable of complex thoughts, reads it and misses all the subtle hints about what's really going on, and can't put two and two together. Anyone with a brain would realize he was, first and foremost, soul crushingly lonely, and also had bad social experiences that made him very insecure. Some people went through worse shit and didn't react like that, doesn't matter, everyone reacts differently to trauma.
I just believe that he was a good person, very thankful and appreciative to anyone who showed him even a bit of support, loved nature, loved the idea of romantic love, and was driven to the point of the Day of Retribution due to very bad circumstances that affected his mental health, which was a disgrace both for him and the other victims.
To the judging lurkers: Normies read his manifesto and they think "but he was rich! so privileged!" or "he was so narcissistic! believed he was better than other people!". That's what happens if a very simple person, incapable of complex thoughts, reads it and misses all the subtle hints about what's really going on, and can't put two and two together. Anyone with a brain would realize he was, first and foremost, soul crushingly lonely, and also had bad social experiences that made him very insecure. Some people went through worse shit and didn't react like that, doesn't matter, everyone reacts differently to trauma.