Hate it when people rush into schools and baseball bat 19 students and two teachers to death.
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Yeah and why did it happen just a few days before that and a few days before that and a few days before that? That's how vast the conspiracy is, man, there's just always a fresh mass shooting within days of every NRA convention! Hollis, who asserted the shooter in Uvalde “could have walked in there with a baseball bat and possibly killed as many kids,” feared the “the attack on gun rights” was “strengthening” after Uvalde. “I’m not sure that there are not forces someplace that somehow find troubled people and nurture and develop them and push them for their own agendas.” They found some: “Why did it happen three days ago?” asked Jim Hollis, a lifetime NRA benefactor from St. Politico was also in the convention center, looking for stupids who believe it was a false flag.
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You know how the gun-grabbers are always doing false flags. Her 68-year-old husband Paul of course believed Uvalde was a false flag operation. Can you imagine teachers trying to line up their students tallest to shortest in the middle of an active shooter situation, while with one hand they're just firing off some rounds hopefully in the direction of the shooter? Stay calm, children! You know, the way it says in the Second Amendment. She was apparently talking about giving teachers guns.
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Somebody named Anna from Tennessee, who is 53 years old, knows how to stop it: “If you allow somebody to defend themselves the way our Second Amendment was intended… you’ll stop a lot of this,” she said. “They want to demonize us because we like shooting guns and believe in defending ourselves.”īill, who we are assuming is white, could not possibly understand how little this is personally about him. Here's somebody: “It’s not a gun problem, it’s a society problem,” said Bill Forcht, a 71-year-old retired management executive at the Coca-Cola company who lives in Magnolia, just outside of Houston. Why are there not mass shootings in countries even more secular than the US? Why doesn't mental illness gun down people on the regular in Europe? And do other countries have a different internet from ours? Please don't ask questions, these people are not good at questions. It is how there is no God in public school and mental illness and internet. Let's keep mingling and see who else we meet!Īs the Tribune explains, of all the people they talked to, none saw guns, or the easy availability of them to mass shooters, as part of the problem. Just because they're stupid, malevolent assholes, these oppressed people are feeling ostracized, bless their hearts. For their belief in disciplining children through spanking. For their objections to gay people serving as teachers. For their refusal to get the COVID-19 vaccine. This is the paragraph just above poor Lyndon's quote in the Texas Tribune: They described feeling ostracized for their beliefs, and not just those on guns. And the newspapers talked to the people.Īs you can see above, they talked to Lyndon, age 67, who is just pretty sure guns don't kill people, programs in school that say our country is a buncha crap kill people.
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Oh god, the newspapers went to the NRA convention in Houston, the one held the weekend after a bunch of children were murdered with guns several hours west in the town of Uvalde, the one all the entertainment ducked out of because it was too embarrassing even for third-rate gross idiot conservative country stars to be seen there. It’s their programs teaching children in school that our country is a bunch of crap.” But the first thing you have is a president that says ‘we got to do something about it, because it’s guns that killed the people.’ No. “I hate that so many people got killed in this shooting. “Society is going downhill and the problems are getting bigger and bigger,” said Lyndon Boff, a 67-year-old retiree from Florida.