Bryce Williams Was a Product Society’s Obsession With Political Correctness

Friday, August 28, 2015
By Paul Martin

Gunman was offended by everything

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
August 28, 2015

Bryce Williams – the gunman who shot dead reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward live on television – was motivated by his anger over “racist” comments made by Parker – a reflection of how politically correct insanity is now directly contributing to unhinged acts of violence.
The “racist” comments Williams accused Parker of making were not racist at all.

“The 24-year-old TV reporter who was shot and killed by the disgruntled ex-employee on Wednesday somehow angered him by using terms like ‘swinging’ by an address or going out into the ‘field’ while she was an intern at WDBJ,” reports the Daily Mail.

In a complaint made to the Roanoke TV station in 2012, Williams suggested that Parker’s use of the term “out into the field” was a reference to black slavery.

“We would say stuff like, ‘The reporter’s out in the field.’ And he would look at us and say, ‘What are you saying, cotton fields? That’s racist,’?”said WDBJ cameraman Trevor Fair.

When a manager brought in a watermelon to share with employees, Williams also took it as a racist insult.

“Of course, he thought that was racist. He was like, ‘You’re doing that because of me.’ No, the general manager brought in watermelon for the entire news team. He’s like, ‘Nope, this is out for me. You guys are calling me out because I’m black.’?”

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