While three of Rodger's victims were men, the student had written a lengthy manifesto and posted videos online prior to the assault citing women as the cause of his rage.
In a YouTube video, Rodger spoke of his planned "day of retribution," complaining about a life of "loneliness, rejection and unfulfilled desires."
"I will slaughter every single spoiled, stuck-up blonde slut... All those girls that I've desired so much, they have all rejected me and looked down upon me as an inferior man," he says.
Thousands used the #YesAllWomen Twitter hashtag on Monday.
"#YesAllWomen because every time I try to say that I want gender equality I have to explain that I don't hate men," one poster commented.
"I was born 1918. My mother fought so she, my sister and I could vote. U must fight so ur daughters vote wisely. #YesAllWomen," wrote another.
However the hashtag quickly spawned a rival thread — #NoAllMen.
"#YesAllWomen are Beautiful and #NoAllMen are not Pigs! There is Evil in the World plain & Simple there always has been always will be," one person commented.
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