How else do you explain these?
Here’s the Post spiking the football on the backs of the victims to get a dig in at a Republican congressman because he owns guns (and isn’t a murderer) — they deleted it after I retweeted it but I never miss a screenshot:
Former Senator from Missouri, Claire McCaskill, joined in:
This blue-checked journo in another deleted tweet:
ABC’s Terry Moran suggested that the recently passed ban on experimental and medically unnecessary surgery on healthy minors was tied to the massacre:
Huffington Post took to targeting an innocent dad. It's like they're trying to incite more violence with this nonsense:
Another blue-check journo who, I assume, wants to incite something against this innocent dad for being a lawmaker of the wrong party:
My response to a White House correspondent:
Here’s USA Today noting that police initially misgendered the killer:
Phil Kerpen corrected them, noting that the Chief of Police said that the suspect was a woman and that she identified as transgender.
No one cares what the killer cosplayed as, it’s a distraction from the people who actually matter, the victims.
Newsweek:
We’re watching members of the press spend an entire day running defense for a child-killer because the female killer wanted to use male pronouns. They’ve so far suggested that the murderer was justified because people who disagree with trans activism also live in Nashville or intimated that the blame lies with the state which recently banned surgical mutilation on healthy kids. The murderer’s trans identity inoculates them from accountability because society elevates these things higher than we do right and wrong.
The same media who race to brand all law-abiding firearm owners as mass murderers after a tragedy, the same media that has no caution in plastering killers’s names all over the press inspiring copycat acts, now wants to blame the school’s stated faith, the community, everyone and anything else but the evil of the killer. The killer left a manifesto which will be released at some point, but that’s gone underreported.
Can we talk about mental health yet?
The murderer in Colorado’s STEM school tragedy identified as trans.
The Colorado Springs nightclub killer identified as trans.
The Maryland Rite Aid killer identified as trans.
And now the Nashville killer. It’s time to question whether or not the militant trans activist community with its history of violence is motivating others to be violent. College professors are even teaching that violence is justifiable.
It reminds me of the attempted massacre at the Family Research Council’s DC offices.
Imagine how well it would go over if the right promoted some sort of bizarre “day of vengeance.”
Agree
They can't understand the problem when it right there in their face. They blame the object that looks evil. Yet the evil didn't walk, run into the school on it own. It's like blaming the car for driving drunk.