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And so it begins

And So It Begins

Well that was a whopping what a week before the national grieving period came to an end and the attack dogs were released.

My mother used to say: Sticks and stones can break your bones but names will never hurt you. She would have to update that to bullets and today's youth think that words are kinda sort painful and need trigger warnings.  But then the new generation has arrived and they are the product of lockdowns, drills, gun violence and social media endless trolling. They are a new breed.  

So when I saw the name Dinesh D'Souza trending on Twitter I thought he was dead, no such luck.  He was running amok with he and his other right wing crackpots accusing the kids of Parkland of being actors and puppets for Adults who were scripting them to get action on gun control.

Let's see Gabby Giffords, Steve Scalise were victims of shooters and let us not forget their Voodoo idol Ronald Regan was shot and no less by a man with long standing mental health issues who managed to get a gun and took out his Press Secretary and Regan, permanently disabling the Press Secretary and hard to know with Regan given his own mental acuity issues at the time.  Gee what if it was Sean Spicer and Trump?  Well we know one of them we would all laugh and applaud, hmm let you decide which.

But the GOP loves Guns.  They love Guns.  As the children stood in the Capitol in Tallahassee the Florida legislator ignored their pleas and found that this may not be an easy battle.



(CNN)If local Florida officials want to pass firearm restrictions in response to the latest mass killing with an assault weapon, they risk being suspended from office, fined and sued personally for damages.
Nicholas Cruz, 19, killed 17 people last week at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School ln Parkland, Florida, with an AR-15 rifle he purchased legally. The massacre has again pushed the gun control debate to the national forefront.
Florida has fewer rules about guns than some states, and a broad state statute gives the state sole authority to regulate firearms. It prohibits any local gun ordinances and allows for personal punishment of officials through fines of up to $5,000, lawsuits and removal from office.

That law has to be ACORN written funded by an NRA check.  Dinesh was thrilled that the kids efforts were squashed but then again he must not have children which would make sense as what woman would fuck and breed with a felon.  Good thing he is Indian he can have an arranged marriage.  The Big Sick could have a sequel.

Then the trolls, both Russian and American, kicked into high gear.  What is offensive is that we have Facebook still in denial, then retracting said denial but still collecting rubles from the same group currently under indictment in the Muller investigation.  Which is why apparently the shooting occurred according to the Big Sick President.   But now like Facebook he is retracting that an signing memorandums. Are those different than his fake executive orders?  What about bills? And not those from Porn Stars, Playboy Bunnies and others who have sued/blackmailed/whatever him and his Consigliere has paid off.

The Right Wing Media is on Code Red right now as I recall when a youth movement brought down a President and the Press was incalcitrant in responding to digging in the dirt to ensure that all that glitters is not gold or in the case of Trump - plate.

So if these kids are hands off let's start talking about Baron shall we?  The kid is on the spectrum it is clear to me and to many who work in education as he exhibits all said behaviors and that may also explain the sons, okay maybe just Eric.   Got nothing on the bitch daughter but her husband seems to be just like dear old dad which explains that as well.

I have said nothing positive about the kids here in Nashville but I get it as they have little opportunity to rise above their station in life and here in the land of martyrs and emotional resignation it is a challenge.    Again many of the people who live here and migrate here from podunk towns themselves so this is the big citeeee!   And those from here think it is too so its win-win for idiots.  And no I don't think any here will walk out, protest or give a shit. These kids make self involved a pretty low bar in which to climb over.  I used to feel bad and ashamed but now I just shrug.  Wow I am becoming just like them!    This is a place where guns are part of the butter I am sure they have gun shaped butter molds.  The kids here love violence and rage. Just yesterday a 12 year old with a gun attempted to car jack a woman.  Our youth here are as batshit crazy as the Adults who fail to monitor them.

However, these kids in Parkland are very intelligent and much more extrinsically aware and articulate given the demographics of the community there were Immigrants and my favorite two kids who were very ROTC oriented and requested a military funeral for both. So no this is not some liberal bastion of Puppet masters pulling the puppet strings.

These are grieving frightened children and the anger they have is duly channelled to the appropriate source - our elected officials.    Their own Senator Marco Rubio expressed no anger, rage or even sadness, just resignation that this is the way it is and guns are a part of American life.  Then after that speech on the Senate floor promptly collected his check from the NRA.




I am not a crisis actor’: Florida teens fire back at right-wing conspiracy theorists

By Travis M. Andrews and Samantha Schmidt
The Washington Post
February 21 2018

Welcome, Parkland shooting survivors, to the ugly world of politics in 2018.

In the aftermath of last week’s school shooting in Parkland, Fla., some of the most powerful testimonies have come from the teenagers who survived the rampage. They have repeatedly detailed their harrowing experience to national news networks, many calling for stricter gun control laws while decrying President Trump for not doing enough to protect students. Others have wept with grief while telling their stories again and again.

The students have become a mobilizing force unlike any seen after previous mass shootings, planning marches and rallies in Florida and Washington — all while mourning the friends they’ve so recently lost.

They have also become a target of right-wing smears and innuendo.

Some prominent figures in the right-wing media are suggesting that the students are making it all up, or that the children are paid actors or that their talking points have been manufactured by public relations experts on the left.

An aide to a Florida legislator was even fired Tuesday after claiming two survivors who spoke to CNN were not students, but instead “actors that travel to various crisis when they happen.”

While these claims have no basis, they spread quickly in conservative circles on social media and among popular right-wing commentators.

The students proved quite capable of defending themselves Tuesday.

“I am not a crisis actor. I’m somebody that had to witness this and live through this and I continue to have to do that,” 17-year-old Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School senior David Hogg told CNN’s Anderson Cooper. “The fact that some of the students at Stoneman Douglas high school … are showing more maturity and political action than many of our elected officials is a testament to how disgusting and broken our political system is right now in America. But we’re trying to fix that.”

He was quickly backed up by fellow students. Sarah Chadwick, for example, tweeted that Hogg “can’t act to save his life,” she wrote, adding that the fact some people think he is being paid “is hilarious.”

Hogg, the high school’s student news director, has been among the most vocal students. He interviewed his classmates during the shooting, and has spoken passionately to various news outlets in the days since.

But right-wing media websites, such as Infowars, have attacked Hogg for becoming an “overnight celebrity” of the left.

Hogg has described his father as a retired FBI agent — a detail that right-wing commentators have jumped on. An Infowars story called it a “peculiar coincidence” that his father is a retired FBI agent, as “the FBI has come under fire for not preventing the Parkland massacre despite being warned about suspected killer Nikolas Cruz repeatedly beforehand.”

The president’s son Donald Trump Jr. liked two tweets disseminating conspiracy theories about Hogg. One tweet linked to a story in Gateway Pundit that accused Hogg’s father of coaching his son in peddling “anti-Trump rhetoric and anti-gun legislation,” claiming the FBI is using Hogg as its pawn.

The other tweet linked to a story in True Pundit that described Hogg as “the kid who has been running his mouth” about Trump and Republicans. “If Hogg knew the shooter would snap — as he and other students have professed — perhaps he could have told his father about it,” the story charged.

These conspiracy theories attacking the FBI parallel similar rhetoric from right-wing groups — and Trump — who have claimed the FBI is tainted with political, anti-Trump bias.

Gateway Pundit and Infowars both criticized Hogg and other students for smiling for a photograph on the set of a CBS interview, claiming that instead of grieving they are “acting and being feted like rock stars.”

Infowars’ attack was no surprise. Its founder, Alex Jones, claimed the Sandy Hook school shooting in 2012 that claimed the lives of 20 small children and six adults, was a false flag operation perpetrated by the United States government. “Sandy Hook is a synthetic completely fake with actors, in my view, manufactured,” he said on his radio show in January 2015.

Student Angelia Lazo holds up a sign on Sunday while standing near Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

Some, like conservative author and filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza, mocked the Florida teenagers. “How interesting to hear students who can’t support themselves for one day giving us lectures about American social policy,” he tweeted early on Tuesday. It was liked more than 22,000 times.

A few hours later, he tweeted a video interview with 17-year-old Delaney Tarr, a senior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School who has emerged as one of the loudest voices calling for gun control in the wake of the shooting. In the video, she directly addressed Trump and requested greater restrictions on the purchase of semiautomatic weapons, such as mental health checks.

D’Souza said Tarr appeared “coached and also a bit deranged,” adding that Trump “should ignore these media-manufactured theatrics.”

And when the Florida House rejected a motion to consider a bill that would ban the sale of assault rifles, he tweeted, “Adults 1, kids 0.”

He followed that with a photo of students reacting to the decision. The students are stone-faced in the photograph, and one has a hand to her mouth, as if to hold in crying.

“Worst news since their parents told them to get summer jobs,” D’Souza tweeted. Hours later, he added, “Genuine grief I can empathize with. But grief organized for the cameras — politically orchestrated grief — strikes me as phony & inauthentic.”

Armond White — the National Review’s film critic drummed up a Trumpian nickname for the students: “Parkland Puppets.”

“Why their ubiquitous presence on TV news shows? Who’s their publicist?” he tweeted, along with a photograph of Hogg and 18-year-old Emma Gonzalez. “Obviously not just being picked up off the street, no 16-year-old has quick access to network news producers. Clearly, some PR exec is handling these Alt-Left kids.” (Neither student pictured is 16 years old.)

Bill O’Reilly, the former Fox News host, disgraced by a sexual abuse scandal, criticized the media for broadcasting interviews with teenagers “who are in an emotional state and facing extreme peer pressure.”

“The national press believes it is their job to destroy the Trump administration by any means necessary,” he wrote on his website. “So if the media has to use kids to do that, they’ll use kids.”

Former congressman Jack Kingston (R-Ga.) on Sunday tweeted a USA Today story about the student organizers helping lead a nationwide student walkout in protest of America’s gun laws, adding the message: “O really? ‘Students’ are planning a nationwide rally? Not left wing gun control activists using 17yr kids in the wake of a horrible tragedy?”

Kingston then appeared on CNN’s “New Day” Tuesday and doubled down on his remarks.

“Do we really think — and I say this sincerely — do we really think that 17-year-olds on their own are going to plan a nationwide rally?” Kingston asked, adding, “They probably do not have the logistical ability to plan a nationwide rally without it being hijacked by groups that already had the preexisting anti-gun agenda.”

The show’s co-host Alisyn Camerota fiercely disagreed.

“I talked to these kids before they knew the body count of how many of their friends had been killed. No one had talked to them yet,” Camerota said. “They hadn’t been indoctrinated by some left-wing group. They were motivated from what they saw and what they endured.”

Brandon Abzug, a Marjory Stoneman Douglas senior who survived the shooting, then appeared on CNN and said of the former representative’s comments, “I think it’s very despicable. … To say that just because we’re young we can’t make a difference is not right and he should apologize for that.”

Kingston began backtracking on Twitter, saying that “not only do I respect their right to protest & their resolve to look for answers, I admire it” and that’s “why it’s sad local gun control activists would hijack the tragedy to drive their own agenda.”


















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