Newly uncovered photos and online accounts purportedly associated with the Wisconsin teen school shooter suggest a deeply disturbing obsession with other school shooters such as Columbine killer Eric Harris — and even show her wearing a T-shirt of his favorite band. [More]
But we have no way of knowing that, do we?
I reject this excuse and this one. The evidence left by the perpetrator on social media will not change and there is no realistic way to keep names from being shared. Both the First and the Second Amendments are put at risk by accepting authorities to be the sole possessors of knowlege vital to contextualizing what they tell us.
Change my mind.
[Via bondmen]
… and even show her wearing a T-shirt of his favorite band.
Meaningless.
Which band is it, by the way? KMFDM? The one with 160K followers on Facebook and over 460K monthly listeners on Spotify? It’s not Metallica, but also not exactly an unknown, niche group, is it?
And why do I suspect that, if they could, they would paint all fans with the same “red flag” brush, to net as many people as possible? Just like they want to do with “assault weapon” owners, and handgun owners, and NRA members, and Trump voters, and….
(Not that I’d ever endorse such a move or policy — for obvious reasons — but I believe if they surveilled Kamala voters, they’d probably have more luck finding bad guys and gals than if they surveilled AR-15 owners. Just sayin’.)