Saturday, March 27, 2021

a drunk driver kills some and you hear nothing about banning vehicles. a shooter kills someone and it ain't the shooter they go for but the inanimate object, and in this case a syrian kills a few a week after slow joe bombs his homeland and that fact gets lost in the hysteria;


 It goes without saying that the mass shooting in Boulder, Colorado, was tragic. Ten people, including a police officer, were killed. And you all know the drill people. Cue the calls for gun control, the demonization of the AR-15 and its variants, and the “fear the white man” narratives.

(Article by Matt Vespa republished from TownHall.com)

The latter was spewed at such a rate of fire that liberals totally missed that the suspect, 21-year-old Ahmad Al Issa, wasn’t white. He’s from Syria. And there have been quite a few tweet deletions, but we have the receipts. Katie wrote about how this narrative was obliterated yesterday. It shows the grotesque nature of American liberalism. They are always waiting to exploit death to push their agenda. It makes sense. They’re hyper-emotional people who base their political views solely on feelings instead of facts, and there’s a lot of potential room for scoring political points when it comes to death.

We’re seeing a gun control push now (we saw it even before the shooting), but we’re going to get a rehash of the liberal media’s appalling statistics on gun violence in America. First, mass shootings are and will always be rare. Are they awful? Of course, but it’s still a rare occurrence. Gun violence in America overall has declined massively. If there’s an uptick, it’s because liberal mayors in cities across America decided to hamstring and spit on police last summer, which allowed leftist thugs to burn down half the country. But we can thank NBC News for torching the liberal media narrative on mass shootings because apparently, they can’t get their numbers right. It exposed how these outlets are false narrative factories. You all know this, but Newsbusters noted something interesting about the mass shooting narrative as the network highlighted two separate numbers to overexaggerate the frequency of mass shootings. Which one is it, folks? It cannot be both (via Newsbusters):.....read more......

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