Red-flag laws wouldn't have worked. Here's why.

Nashville police ran to the sound of gunfire and put holes in a woman who was herself shooting up an elementary school. It was fourteen minutes from the time of the first 911 call to the end of the murder spree. In Uvalde, heavily-armed police in tactical gear, carrying ballistic shields, staged outside and dawdled as nineteen children and two adults were mowed down by a single eighteen-year-old gunman. Questions: is it smart to outsource your own defense, or the defense of your family members, to civil servants, especially given the disparity between the two reactions? Is it okay to note that it wasn’t the “battle rifle,” nor the velocity of a 5.56 round, that stopped the Uvalde police from acting — but rather that they chose their own safety over their oaths…? I’ll answer: No. And of course, yes…

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For so-called “red flag laws” to have prevented the Covenant shooting, we’d have to concede, as a society, that body dysmorphia is a mental illness — which it was, up until about a minute ago, when the Queer cult, an arm of Woke Inc., was able to convince doctors that there was plenty of money to be made in “gender affirming care,” while simultaneously convincing the rest of the left that there was plenty of potential power in ordaining yet another victim group, adding it to the alphabet litany, and carving it into the intersectional totem pole. So it erases women. Literally reduces them to an outdated construct. Is that really a bad thing…? You tell me…!

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