authorities who sent him to the emergency room for a psychiatric evaluationlu. gender was there for just twenty hours as he wrote later in his diary, quote i got out of it because i stuck with the story that i wastory getting ouf class and i just stupidly wrote that down. that s the reasonown. i believe i m still able to purchase guns. . t he was lyingng general s intention to a commit mass murder was, as he later wrote, quote,s not a jokee . i wrote that downwn because that s what i was planning to do and he was taking gendron was mentally ill this classmates knew that gendron made strange facial expressions and said odd things m in class. last year he showed up for f school for a full week wearingul a hazmat suit, boots, gloves, everything recalled another student. police and school administrators understood perfectly well the gendrontors potentially dangerous. that s why they sent him too the psych ward even his ownve parents must have knownso that something was very wrong
they scream at you and call you a criminal. in twenty eighteen, the new york times published an editorial called we can replace thempu just in case subtlety is not your thing. quote right now america is tearing itself apart as an embittered white conservative minority clings to power terrified of being swamped by a new multiracial polyglot majority. right. okay in twenty twenty . joe scarborough real moral voice over at msnbc quoted this trumpism accelerated damage done by demographic changes and will harm republicans for yearswi. cs is i demographics is destiny and you want to sayny to that once agan they re wrong and if you haven tro in a total electoral map recently, look at the districts the almost 100% hispanic districts in the rio grande valley that are bearing the brunt of our open borders. they re now red . so you re wrong, joe scarborough. but the fact w that you re sayig demographics is destiny tells youe d the great replacementhe theory is coming from the left. they don t th
garage and then beheaded with a hatchet on saturday. e payton gendron, as you know, finally did what hehe said he would do. he committed m mass murder. he opened fire on a crowd of strangers in a buffalo supermarketof. he murdered ten of them.d so how did the adults around him let this happen? in a country with functioning leadership, we would be askingin that question. the science of mental illness were certainly there. the people in charge miss those signs or didn t take them seriously enough, weren t paying close enough attentione, in this case they didn t fix t it. they let a killer slip through . so what did they do wrong with payton gendron and how can we learn from it? we should learn from it if we want to prevent more mass murders. but that s not at all what our leaders are asking hardly. instead they re asking the onlyt question that ever occursio to them how exactly can i benefit from this ? how can i leverage this tragedy to my advantage? how can otherto m people sufferg mak
anyone ever shown that this specific case, payton gendrone, was quote recruited and mobilized by the internet? we ll know. in fact, no, by his own account he was mentally ill. he snapped. t he d been planning this for a long time. he did what his diseased brain commandedra him to do. the internet did not make him do it. d he did it himself. but even had been, quote, radicalized by what he read on the internet w. what then exactly? many havee been radicalized by what they ve read . pol pot was radicalized by reading das kapital went on a murder spree. he killed more thanan a million people should be banned. that book should we ban all books, all internet sites, quote, radicalize people? what exactly is joe biden saying here? well, he s saying that thanks to what happened in buffalo over the weekend, you no longert have any rights at all, including the most basic, which is to read what you want. after nullifying the first amendment, joe biden moved tors the secondt the venom of the hater