Six things the right has blamed for Texas school shooting

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Members of the right have offered six significant suggestions that could be blamed for the shooting, including COVID-19 lockdowns and mental illness.

"Having one door that goes in and out of the school and having armed police officers at that one door," he said.suggested that the shooting at the elementary school strengthened the argument for home schooling.

"Name-calling, blame-shifting, and calls for gun restrictions fill social media in the public's quest to find a solution. But to protect the most precious innocent lives among us, parents must educate their kids at home," the article said. It went on to say that the government cannot be trusted to protect the lives of its staff or its children at school and was critical of schools that create gun-free zones rather than ensuring multiple security guards are carrying a weapon to use in an emergency.sports radio host and commentator Jason Whitlock spoke to Tucker Carlson on Wednesday and said that the influence of social media was relevant to the shooting.

"Big tech, these social media apps, this dopamine addiction that they have given all of us, our smartphones, they are our enemies,"."They are disconnecting our human connection, this young man, Salvador Ramos lived a very isolated life." Whitlock: They don’t care how you become famous over social media. If it’s the slaughter of other human beings or if it’s shaking your rear end nakedly on OnlyFans account. Whatever it takes.

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