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It wasn’t fiery, but we are supposed to believe the protest at and within the Tennessee Capitol was “peaceful” according to the media.
Chants of “Save our children!” echoed noisily in the hallways between the state Senate and House chambers, with protesters setting up shop inside and outside the building. Some silently filled the Senate chamber’s gallery, including children who held signs reading “I’m nine” — a reference to the age of the kids who died. Most protesters were removed from the gallery after some began yelling down at the lawmakers, “Children are dead!”
You see, because NARRATIVE and REASONS, it’s completely ok for protestors to push their way inside the Capitol and onto the legislative floor. Because they are screaming for gun control and yelling for the loosening of any and all restrictions on transgender issues, the media is scurrying to their defense. Those protestors are the RIGHT kind of protestors. Anyone who was in D.C. on January 6? They are the baddies.
The crowd is so big outside the House chamber THP had to hold open a path for members and staff to get to the chamber. pic.twitter.com/e39qe3GLoK
— Melissa Brown (@itsmelissabrown) March 30, 2023
One reporter from a Tennessee outlet even desperately tried to convince everyone it was entirely peaceful as in, nothing like January 6. She ended up deleting her tweet.
A similar insurrection protest happened in Kentucky on Wednesday.
In the Kentucky state Capitol rotunda after supporters for SB150 spoke. pic.twitter.com/Y6gLEOzj3W
— Matt Stone (@mattstonephotog) March 29, 2023
On a side note: if anyone can out Shaman the January 6 Shaman, that creature nailed it.
But I digress. The media is totally sympathetic because they’ve bought into the narrative hook line and sinker that anyone who declares themselves to be trans must be applauded, awarded, and allowed to do whatever they want no matter how physically and mentally damaging it will be.
We can’t say it enough, gender care is not CARE. It is mutilation. It isn’t reversible. And it exacerbates any mental problems the child or adult is having.
In regards to the Covenant School shooter, there is much we don’t know yet. What we DO know is that she was a very troubled person who was potentially being treated for an emotional disorder and had possibly declared herself to be trans gender.
What we ALSO know is there is not one single damned law on the books that would’ve changed the outcome of this tragedy. The weapons were purchased LEGALLY. Oh, but wait. A Red Flag law would’ve fixed this!
Representative Gloria Johnson (D-Knoxville) said she is going to reintroduce a red flag bill again during this year’s Tennessee General Assembly second session.
Her plans to reintroduce the red flag bill comes after it failed in 2021 and 2022. She said both times Republicans voted against it.
“You keep bringing the bill because it’s the right thing to do, because it’s going to save lives,” she said.
Rep. Johnson said she has seen the emotional trauma school shootings have left on students first hand and that is why she continues to push for it.
“If we had a red flag law, that shooting wouldn’t have happened,” she said.
Horseshit. Colorado has a Red Flag law in place. Did it stop the East High School shooter the other week? No. That shooter was known to law enforcement for prior weapons charges, was undergoing daily pat downs at the school, and his family knew about his issues. Yet NO ONE involved invoked the Red Flag law in place. NO ONE.
Yet we are supposed to believe that it is the transgender community who are the victims here.
Everyone and I mean everyone from the media to Biden to KJP has jumped on the bandwagon of victimhood for the transgender community.
Biden issued a proclamation.
Biden issued the proclamation Thursday to mark March 31, 2023, as the Transgender Day of Visibility, a day some transgender activists have renamed to “day of vengeance.”
“Transgender Americans shape our Nation’s soul — proudly serving in the military, curing deadly diseases, holding elected office, running thriving businesses, fighting for justice, raising families, and much more,” Biden wrote in the Thursday morning proclamation.
“Today, too many transgender Americans are still denied…rights and freedoms,” the president’s statement continued. “A wave of discriminatory state laws is targeting transgender youth, terrifying families and hurting kids who are not hurting anyone. An epidemic of violence against transgender women and girls, in particular women and girls of color, has taken lives far too soon.”
KJP is coddling the transgender community instead of speaking up for the ACTUAL victims.
Disgraceful nonsense. I try to keep my powder dry, but this is cruel. Parents lost their children. https://t.co/nCJXPlJZYD
— David Marcus (@BlueBoxDave) March 30, 2023
This is why the “peaceful” protests in the Tennessee legislature are so infuriating. None of those people were there for those three beautiful children who were killed. None of them were there for the three adults who were killed.
1. Whether this is deemed good/bad is wholly dependent on political aims of participants. 2. We don't know if there was connection for motive of shooter to any legislation. 3. If so, it's an ABHORRENT reax to legislation. 4. The absolute balls to declare themselves the wronged. https://t.co/5BqsZxMf4I
— Mary Katharine Ham (@mkhammer) March 30, 2023
No, they were all there to further their own narratives and agenda.
Officers attempted to keep the rally confined to certain areas, but two Democratic lawmakers caused a temporary shutdown when they joined in on the revelry.
‘Power to the people,’ State Senator Charlene Oliver was heard screaming through a megaphone – a chant that hundreds of others who had gathered in the House emphatically repeated.
Most remained peaceful, while others were seen battling with officers tasked with keeping a clamp on the unrest.
The protest at the Tennessee Capitol really wasn’t about the real victims. Nor was anyone interested in finding out WHY the Covenant school shooter did what she did. No, this is all about a hideously dangerous and progressive agenda and narrative.
Feature Photo Credit: TN State Legislature via Flickr, cropped and modified
I have a compromise for the anti-gun crowd.
You have the right to not own firearms and I will say nothing. In return, I will have the right to own firearms and you can say nothing.
Seriously, kids. That’s a good deal. You should take it.
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