Rep. 3-Toes had her Twitter account suspended (again), and given the implicit and tacit embrace of Nazism at BirdChan now, well, that takes some doing:
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene claimed that her congressional Twitter account has been suspended after sharing unfounded information about a “Trans Day of Vengeance” in the wake of the Nashville school shooting…
“After 3000 RTs of this tweet, my account was suspended AGAIN. Why is Twitter whitewashing the ‘Trans Day of Vengeance’, [Elon Musk]?” Greene tweeted. “A day after a mass murder of children by a trans shooter? The people need to know about the threat they face from Antifa & trans-terrorism!!!”
Wait. What?
Reports about the “Trans Day of Vengeance” have largely stemmed from conservative news outlets and been sourced from posts by the Trans Radical Activists Network (TRAN). …Newsweek could not independently verify these reports about TRAN, though the group is real and currently operates a Twitter account that is locked from public viewing.
Only the Jewish Space Lasers can save us!
[Full disclosure: I edited out the details of the conspiracy as I do not want to promote this nonsense. If you are interested in what Y’all Qaeda is ginning up, it’s in the article linked at the top.]
I don’t believe in hell. But MGT will.
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The bats called, they’d like their shit back please.
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No need to post. It’s obvious where she’s going with this and it’s all in the history books anyway. Next up will be how to stop the “threat”, maybe by promising a nice train trip, and maybe after the trip there will be offered a refreshing shower.
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One of the things that really pisses me off about the political aftermath of this incident is Senator Josh Hawley call[ing] Nashville shooting a hate crime against Christians.
When was the last time a GQP politician called for an investigation of a mass shooting where gays were targeted as a “hate crime?” It’s so effing obvious that Hawley is looking to politicize this incident by demonizing the shooter to make the investigation itself an exercise in hate-mongering.
Things like this don’t happen without a reason, and I’m pretty damn sure the root cause was a school culture that the shooter found unbearable, i.e. an environment of social isolation, scorn and discrimination that caused him/her to snap.
Now, I’m not saying this justifies a mass killing. Still, I am saying that if an investigation is warranted from this incident, it would be to examine the environment in the school that was a contributing factor.
Of course, in FL, Gov. deSadist won’t give s sh*t about this societal issue and the risks his “Don’t Say Gay” policies foster.
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