In the immediate aftermath of the shooting in Allen, Texas, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) took to Twitter to blame anything but guns for the violent incident that left at least nine people, including the suspected gunman, dead.
Instead of focusing on America’s gun culture, Greene blamed “mental illness, drugs, and evil forces” that she said “cause people to commit such horrors.” Retweeting a post that contained an image purportedly of the deceased shooter that was so graphic that Twitter removed it, Greene wrote, “Thank God for the brave...
Instead of focusing on America’s gun culture, Greene blamed “mental illness, drugs, and evil forces” that she said “cause people to commit such horrors.” Retweeting a post that contained an image purportedly of the deceased shooter that was so graphic that Twitter removed it, Greene wrote, “Thank God for the brave...
- 5/7/2023
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
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