I had some thoughts about this sort of thing and here's my takeaway: Shooting into a crowd of civvies, especially in a 2A-unfriendly state like New York, is easy. Blam blam blam, point and click. Very little chance you'll encounter anyone shooting back - like might happen if you try to shoot at politicians! Once you've convinced yourself that killing rando black women in the Doritos aisle is going to do "your side" any good, why wouldn't you?
Okay, yeah, sure, having at least half a dozen well-adjusted huwite children would be even more productive to ensuring the white race's perpetuity, but that's hard. You have to put in effort to groom yourself and get some gainz; you've got to build up the self-confidence to go up and talk to girls despite the fact that they'll probably reject you which is literally the worst thing in the world that could ever happen to anyone. Then you've got to maintain a marriage and make enough money to support that large family… that shit's hard, man! And it'll take decades! Mass shootings are clearly easier and much faster.
Mass shootings: The tool of choice of the lazy bitch white supremacist.
I watched this video the same way I watched the Chch shooting one. It's not really about being "beneficial" or enjoyable to me. It's more about… the human experience, if that makes sense.
I've been alive for over four decades now but I've yet to see a dead human body outside of a funeral, and I suspect that experience matches that of most of the posters here. That's rather unusual in the course of human history, isn't it? Most of us are insulated from death to a degree which would have been unthinkable only a few generations prior. I'd go so far as to say it's unnatural, just like so many other things about our lives. I'm not really one of these return to monke/innawoods/Uncle Ted types, but they're right about the modern human experience being disturbingly synthetic sometimes.
So it's about remembering what death really looks like. That it's nothing like it is on TV and the movies, where a dangerous bad guy gets shot in the chest and they kinda jiggle in place a little and then fall over and stop moving, perhaps going "ugh!" in the process, and then the hero moves on to the next target.
No, these videos remind us what this shit really looks like. It's people dressed in normal clothes looking at the weirdo coming out of a car in tacticool gear, wondering what's happening, and then a puff of debris comes out the back of their head and they instantly fall over. Other people realize what's happening and they start shrieking and running for cover, begging for their lives, but they get shot at too. They rarely die instantly, though; they lie on the ground, moaning in fear and pain and trying to move their limbs, trying to crawl away from the horror of this situation, so the shooter comes closer and shoots them again. It's fucking horrible. Very rarely does it involve clean chest shots resulting in instant death.
Shooting, death, murder in real life is fucking horrible, and to do it to unarmed and innocent people is horrible, and we need to see that and remember that horror.