It’s just too sad to be furious at the obvious reeling of the story whenever there is a mass shooting in this country.
Was the motivation behind white supremacy? White people are responsible. no? Is the motivation theoretically conservative in some form, shape, or form? The conservatives take responsibility. no? Was the target a liberal demographic or public space? Hatred is responsible. no? Is the target conservative and a typical liberal demographic shooter? The guns were held responsible.
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So, imagining my tired non-hurt, looking at this Washington Post headline, Minnesota government’s Tim Waltz government and Democrat Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey, speaking outside the location of the shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis, Mayor Jacob Frey, committed by hate God, hate Jews, confirming Trump is being attacked by gungenta, hating Jews. Because if the gun is responsible, the left needs to go further than the Poststasty, which is rather uncomfortable optics.
Speaking outside Announcement Church and Catholic School on Wednesday — a transgender shooter killed at least two children while firing at churches as students celebrated Mass — Waltz said the filming is part of a pattern “not just in Minnesota, but throughout this country.”
If you’re talking about patterns of mentally ill and/or transgender attackers who specifically target Catholics, loyal or conservatives and have persecutive or anti-religious incentives, you’d want to agree, but of course, that’s not what he was talking about.
The clip from the post has shifted to Mayor of Minneapolis Jacob Frey. “Do you have more guns in this country than people have?
Another sad irony, one person seems to be satisfied that it will allow it to happen, and another man will allow it to happen again.
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In the latter category, this can be quickly distributed by playing a clip of Mayor Frey on CNN and proving that he “doesn’t recognize the truth and reality” that there are serious issues with correlations between people he identifies as transgender and those involved in political violence. Instead, he said, “Those who use this as an opportunity to exacerbate the trans community and communities have lost contact with a common humanity.”
As for Walz, he may have come a long way to prevent this. Twice every two years, the Minnesota Catholic Conference, described by the National Catholic Registry as “the voice of public policy in six Minnesota parishes,” explicitly called on Governor Waltz for safety against school shootings. After all, security received by public schools.
They were rejected.
“We have about 72,000 students registered in our state’s independence, private schools of Catholic, Jewish, Christian and Muslim,” a 2023 letter to Waltz Reed from the Minnesota Catholic Conference. “The latest filming at Tennessee’s private Christian schools sadly confirms what we already know. Our schools are under attack. In Minnesota, private schools, especially Jewish and Muslim schools, are experiencing an increasing level of threat.
Incidentally, the shooting was also committed by a transgender individual.
“We are making a $50 million budget recommendation to establish buildings and cybersecurity grant programs, ensuring that all schools, whether public, chartered or private schools, are funded.
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“Since 2020, private schools have advocated that they are part of a secure school program that funds the district for emergency response training, security upgrades, mental health services and security resources. The laws supported by our collective organizations provide state aid to school districts, middle school districts, charter schools and non-public schools. Taxation-only programs for school districts.”
Had resources been granted, Catholic and other private schools could have had additional security or school resource personnel. In fact, requests were raised as Minnesota operated a $17.6 billion budget surplus in 2023, following the National Catholic Register.
But Governor Waltz, who is currently lamenting these “too common” shootings at schools, didn’t want to spend $50 million to ensure students in private schools were safe.
In response to a request for comment on the National Catholic Registry, Waltz’s office said the governor “really cares about the safety of students” and “signed millions of laws for the safety of schools.”
Fact check: false. “However, the register confirmed that none of the previously signed funding bills were applied safely in private schools,” the outlet reported.
“After the 2022 bill to expand funding for private schools, Minnesota bishops called Waltz to call special sessions and urged the expansion to safe schools. The measure would provide $44 per student for security costs, regardless of school affiliation,” the outlet said.
“The House version of the bill is supported by several members of the Democrat Farmera Ball Party, a Minnesota Democratic affiliate, and shows bipartisan support. However, Waltz did not call a special session to pass the legislation.”
Jason Adkins, executive director of MCC, told Daily Wire that Catholic authorities had put pressure on the waltz but said they would do something they didn’t actually do.
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“It was raised in a discussion between the bishop and the governor of Waltz, and he conveyed his belief that people should feel safe in their schools and places of worship,” Adkins told the conservative outlet. “But no budget was created.”
What Walz did with state money in 2023 was to create a “trans evacuation” to “protect those seeking gender-affirming care.” By not enacting funds, he also threw the SOP to a friend of the teachers’ union. Teachers’ unions do everything they can to keep money away from private schools, even if they risk the lives of students.
This kind of attitude was enough to make Walz a democratic ticket spot last year. However, it was not enough to save the lives of two precious children.
Of course, Walz is denounced firearms. If he admits his negligence in not spending the money available to protect his children in private and parochial schools, the media may have to stop focusing on “we have more guns than there are people in this country.” It is tiresome that the responsibility for such an indescribable tragedy is being varied by politicians in a cynical and predictable way that can be predicted by oral flow charts.
It should be a real rage – and in a novel and deplorable way. But the reaction remains fixed no matter how sleazy the act may be. And knowing that men like Waltz and Frey never pursue common sense solutions to these problems, we are so tired that we prefer to embrace the windmill of your constitutional rights as if to exempt the utter lack of practical actions to stop the realistic insanity behind these actions.
This article was originally published in the Western Journal and has been reposted with permission.
 
		 
									 
					