Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ban men.
Can we stop with this? Do you have a father? Brother? Son? Grandfather? Uncle? Any male acquaintance?
I have all of those. Ban men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ban men.
Gay men? Transwomen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ban men.
Can we stop with this? Do you have a father? Brother? Son? Grandfather? Uncle? Any male acquaintance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps we should shift our focus onto Tyler’s parents who thought is was perfectly acceptable to probide their young child with machine guns rather than blaming a possibly trans roomate?
It's safe to say that his militia upbringing had a role but so did the roommate/boy-girlfriend. It's all connected and they are all internet nut jobs.
But if you prioritize the issues here, the trans roommate is the least important unless he is an accomplice. It all began with Tyler’s parents giving him machine guns obviously.
They can't be separated like that. They fed into each other. The main common denominator is the radicalization and violent rhetoric that came at this guy from two different angles.
Nope the #1 common denominator is that a radicalized person was given guns.
It's not because if it wasn't a gun then it would have been a bomb.
Sure, let’s get rid of guns first.
Zero people killed by bombs in the US last year.
>40,000 killed by gun violence.
Seems reasonable to start with guns.
Radicalization finds a way. I'm primarily concerned about the way violent and dehumanizing rhetoric has steeped into our society at the same time as the social bonds between us have broken down.
Easy access to and fetishization of guns is part of the problem but the underlying issue is the backdrop of radicalization, isolation and extreme either/or thinking.
Anonymous wrote:Ban men.
Anonymous wrote:Ban men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps we should shift our focus onto Tyler’s parents who thought is was perfectly acceptable to probide their young child with machine guns rather than blaming a possibly trans roomate?
It's safe to say that his militia upbringing had a role but so did the roommate/boy-girlfriend. It's all connected and they are all internet nut jobs.
But if you prioritize the issues here, the trans roommate is the least important unless he is an accomplice. It all began with Tyler’s parents giving him machine guns obviously.
They can't be separated like that. They fed into each other. The main common denominator is the radicalization and violent rhetoric that came at this guy from two different angles.
Nope the #1 common denominator is that a radicalized person was given guns.
It's not because if it wasn't a gun then it would have been a bomb.
Sure, let’s get rid of guns first.
Zero people killed by bombs in the US last year.
>40,000 killed by gun violence.
Seems reasonable to start with guns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's disgusting how all of these people professing to be so angered and distraught over the shooting of Charlie Kirk have
JACK SHIT
to say about any of the other violent, ideologically motivated shootings going on, like the one in Colorado.
https://coloradosun.com/2025/09/12/evergreen-high-school-shooting-suspect-social-media/
You people are dishonest, disingenuous and full of crap.
Did any victims die? No
Did anyone famous in a natl scale die? No.
How many people get shot and killed daily in America? With or without gang on gang shootings?
CO boy was a social media influenced shooter who injured two and then killed himself.
Do you want him to get more attention so other troubled young men do the same? Or what do you want?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps we should shift our focus onto Tyler’s parents who thought is was perfectly acceptable to probide their young child with machine guns rather than blaming a possibly trans roomate?
It's safe to say that his militia upbringing had a role but so did the roommate/boy-girlfriend. It's all connected and they are all internet nut jobs.
But if you prioritize the issues here, the trans roommate is the least important unless he is an accomplice. It all began with Tyler’s parents giving him machine guns obviously.
They can't be separated like that. They fed into each other. The main common denominator is the radicalization and violent rhetoric that came at this guy from two different angles.
Nope the #1 common denominator is that a radicalized person was given guns.
It's not because if it wasn't a gun then it would have been a bomb.
Sure, let’s get rid of guns first.
You want to get rid of bolt action rifles? Good luck with that
Anonymous wrote:🚨 BREAKING: The FBI and state agencies have launched investigations into multiple LEFTIST groups in Utah for possible advanced knowledge of the Charlie Kirk assassination, per Axios
They’re also probing whether or not these groups provided material support after the kiIIing
At least one group deactivated their social media pages soon after the shot was taken.