June 19, 2021

Who's crazier: the person who hears voices, or the editors and journalists who agree with the crazy?

On May 7th, 2019, two high school students in Colorado opened fire on their classmates, killing one and injuring eight others.

Now, two years later, the two have finally been convicted, which prompted me to see how the Leftists who run Wiki would twist the story to suit their Narrative.  Sure enough... The first hint comes when the first sentence uses the passive voice: "... a school shooting occurred..."   Like, it just happened.  No one was responsible.  It just...happened by itself.

One perpetrator was Alec McKinney [note use of unreal name], a transgender boy who's listed on the court docket as "Maya Elizabeth McKinney."  He was 16 at the time of the shooting.

McKinney said he had been planning the attack for weeks... McKinney said he planned to target two students in particular as they had bullied and ridiculed him due to his gender identity and called him disgusting.  McKinney said "he wanted the kids at the school to experience bad things, have to suffer from the trauma like he has in his life."

McKinney also stated he has heard voices and has suffered from homicidal and suicidal thoughts since the age of 12, and *refused to take medication* so that he wouldn’t feel alone.

Both suspects said they used cocaine before the shooting. 
At one of the shooters' homes police seized a car painted with the words "Fuck society,"  "666" and a pentagram.

Now, what can we learn (if anything) from the Wiki Narrative?  Well, other than the cops finding "666" and a pentagram, and learning that both shooters used cocaine before the shooting, and learning that Maya had been "hearing voices" since age 12, and "refused to take medication," we see that Wiki--like the NY Times and the other liberal media--totally play along with mental illness by calling Maya "he" and "him."  Cuz when certain types of crazies say "jump," the liberal Media asks "How high?"

Consider this:  If someone claims to be Napoleon or Mohammed or the Queen of Sheba, does the Media address that person by their claimed title?  Do stories about such a person use "Then Napoleon said..."?   Of course not.  But for some bizarre reason, the Left and the Mainstream Media give trannies special treatment, with every Mainstream Media story using the title and pronouns demanded by the delusional person.

[Read in whiny voice:]  "WAIT, picking the gender you are is *different!*"  Really?

Maya McKinney, a.k.a. "Alec"


Let me state for the record that if someone claims to be Napoleon, or a man claims to be a woman, I don't care.  It's a free country.  The problem is that when it comes to delusions involving just this one specific area ONLY, the Media play along with the fantasy.  That practice leads to other things being incorrectly named--like, say, the "For the People Act" being pushed by the regime. 

Chaser:  The day after the shooting Democratic representative Jason Crow said "We have a public health crisis on our hands."  BINGO.  Like not letting folks who hear voices and dream about killing people who've hurt their feelings, perhaps?

Don't be silly--the guy was a Democrat pol, so common sense isn't a part of the game.  Instead he said "It is not enough to send thoughts and prayers ... We must pass common-sense gun violence laws." 

Ah.  Would that be "It is against the law to shoot innocent people"?  Yeah, thought that was already illegal.  But now the Dems have an even dumber "solution:"  Because nutters kill innocents using guns, we need to take guns away from the law-abiding!  Yeh, dat's da ticket!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STEM_School_Highlands_Ranch_shooting

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