08/14/2019 / By Ethan Huff
It’s come to light that the alleged gunman behind the mass shooting that the mainstream media claims took place in Dayton, Ohio, recently used Twitter as a means of carrying out his attack.
Even as Big Tech targets 8chan and even Infowars, neither of which had any involvement with the shooting, Twitter is now being given a free pass to continue hosting leftist users like the mass shooter who openly embrace violence as a tactic for pushing their leftist agendas.
@iamthespookster, the account in question, has since been suspended from Twitter entirely. But before it was pulled, screen-grabs reveal that the shooter openly supported socialism; had a hatred for President Trump; and backed Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) for president in 2020.
The alleged Ohio shooter had also re-tweeted a list of names that purportedly belonged to employees of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), a form of doxxing aimed at promoting violence against people who are involved with upholding our nation’s federal immigration laws.
“This is a list of people who work for ICE,” the re-tweet, from a user named @poohcowboy_drew, read. “Be a real shame if it got spread around and these people got harassed and quit their jobs. Definitely don’t do that,” it went on to state, sarcastically.
Like the @iamthespookster account, @poohcowboy_drew has since gone dark. The name has been changed, and the account has been switched to private mode, meaning only approved followers are able to see its associated tweets.
As for the Ohio shooter’s @iamthespookster account, Twitter did a whole lot of nothing when it advocated back on Independence Day for people to “Slice ICE tires,” and “Cut the fences down.” “Throw bolt cutters over the fences,” the Ohio shooter also wrote, with Twitter’s approval.
The Ohio shooter even re-tweeted a photo of someone actually slicing what would appear to be an actual ICE vehicle tire which, again, was not taken down by Twitter, as such acts of vandalism apparently align with Twitter’s “community guidelines.”
For more news about how leftists are free to advocate for violence on social media because they’re now a protected class, shielded from all scrutiny, be sure to check out Corruption.news.
All of this and more is why news about the Ohio shooter has pretty much dried up in the media cycle – because a mass shooter who supports Pocahontas and random acts of violence against government agencies doesn’t quite fit the left’s anti-gun narrative that routinely blames conservatives for such crimes.
In truth, it’s almost always leftists who shoot up schools and night clubs because this is what leftists do whenever they don’t get their way. If you even suggest scaling back abortions and ending government handouts to Planned Parenthood, for instance, leftists quickly turn irate and immediately begin calling for violence.
The only time leftists demonstrate even cursory acts of “kindness” and “tolerance” is when things are happening exactly as they want them to happen. If you get in the way with alternate ideas or suggestions, then your voice must be silenced. And if that doesn’t work, then leftists will call for you to be sent to the gulag for reeducation, or worse – especially if you have white skin.
“It’s now obvious the malicious, toxic media is pushing a ‘white supremacist’ hoax in a desperate scheme to drive America into a civil war,” warns Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, about the mainstream media’s complicity in fomenting leftist hatred and violence with its toxic rhetoric.
“The entire left-wing media has now become nothing more than a hate machine that’s spreading its ‘daily hate’ to radicalize left-wing Americans into an unprecedented level of hatred, insanity and violence.”
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