So much heartache at the unspeakable tragedy in South Carolina. We are all united in our thoughts, love and prayers. pic.twitter.com/ozkW9hk9T7
— Mia Love (@MiaBLove) June 18, 2015
So he lives two hours away...and he just picked any old church? No...he picked that church b/c of the history. Evil is def of racism
— DidSheSayThat (@SonnieJohnson) June 18, 2015
Anybody erasing race from the #CharlestonShooting discussion is deeply unserious. The terrorist planned his evil against black congregants.
— Chidike Okeem (@VOICEOFCHID) June 18, 2015
This tragedy, born of hatred and racism, has shaken Charleston and SC. I love my city, my home,&we will ensure those lives lost are honored.
— Tim Scott (@SenatorTimScott) June 20, 2015
I'm not against all gun regs, but keep in mind: many gun laws were passed with intent of disarming black people. Those laws have context too
— Jonathan Blanks (@BlanksSlate) June 18, 2015
The Charleston Judge's statement that Dylann Roof's family members also are victims is a false equivalence and dishonors the real victims.
— Erika Harold (@_ErikaHarold) June 19, 2015
#DylannRoof wasn't mentally ill. He was a calculating killer who wanted to "take his country back" from those he felt were destroying it.
— Ξ BLACK REPUBLICAN Ξ (@blackrepublican) June 19, 2015
Recent event in Charleston reminds me of this quote from Dale Carnegie’s tome How To Win Friends & Influence People: pic.twitter.com/kC4A3DiNY6
— Fabrice L. Lohadie (@faboluson) June 19, 2015
What does it tell us that white Christians in #SouthCarolina aren't leading a campaign to take down the #ConfederateFlag? #EmmanuelAME
— Anthony Bradley (@drantbradley) June 19, 2015
— Chelsi Henry, Esq (@chelsiphenry) June 18, 2015
My heart aches for the families of the #Charleston victims. I also pray you and I can conquer hatred. #heal https://t.co/2LXqYugPAn
— Dr. Ben Carson (@RealBenCarson) June 18, 2015
Shocked and saddened by a young man full of hate who shot and killed people at the South Carolina church in the U.S. Disturbing.
— Phumlani M. UMajozi (@PhumlaniUMajozi) June 18, 2015
Let us pause today and pray for the families of the victims of
the Charleston Shooting our hearts mourn with you Emanuel AME
— Harry R Jackson Jr (@BishopHarry) June 18, 2015
.....those who protect the very politicians who preach "gun control" to us will ALWAYS have guns at the ready.....
— Thoughtful_BlaCkman (@wizdom4you) June 18, 2015
Unlike Hillary, @JebBush showed decency in canceling his campaign events today out of respect for unarmed blacks killed in Charleston.
— Crystal Wright (@GOPBlackChick) June 18, 2015
i don't play the race game but I will call a spade a damn spade...
— DidSheSayThat (@SonnieJohnson) June 18, 2015
The most ironic part is how, in your efforts to stop making EVERYTHING about race, you forget that legitimate racism is still a thing.
— Jackie From Allstate (@AllstateJackie) June 18, 2015