The November
20th massacre at Club Q, an LGBTQ club in
Colorado Springs, was hardly shocking, given
our current politically acrimonious and
poisoned climate.
Police are
continuing to investigate the motive behind
the shooting in which five people were
killed and at least 18 others wounded. The
suspected gunman, 22-year-old Anderson Lee
Aldrich, was charged with five counts of
murder and several hate crimes.
The victims
of this savage attack, doled out late
Saturday night with an AR-15-style rifle and
a handgun, were Kelly Loving, Daniel Aston,
Derrick Rump, Ashley Paugh and Raymond Green
Vance.
Colorado
Gov. Jared Polis, who in 2018 was the first
openly gay man elected governor in the U.S.,
called the shooting “horrific, sickening,
and devastating.”
Interestingly,
the
accused Colorado Springs shooter is the
grandson of Republican California
Assemblyman Randy Voepel, who represents
eastern San Diego County. Voepel is a
staunch MAGA republican who was steadfast in
his support of the January 6, 2021
insurrection. He was quoted as telling the
San Diego Union-Tribune: “This is Lexington
and Concord. First shots fired against
tyranny.”
"Randy
Voepel
certainly had a reputation as an
extremist, as a loose cannon, as a
hard-right, MAGA Republican - who was
anti-gay, racist and very pro-second
amendment,” said Democratic Assembly
member, Cottie Petrie-Norris, who
represents Laguna Beach.
Thanks to
the heroism, bravery, and quick thinking of
two patrons in attendance, many more deaths
and human carnage were prevented. One hero
was Richard Fierro, a decorated Iraq and
Afghanistan veteran who had taken his family
to support a drag show performer who was
friends with his daughter. Another was
Thomas James, a U.S. Navy information
systems technician second class who zeroed
in on the shooter and managed to overpower
him.
Recent
information
exposed about the suspected gunman
revealed he had a history of violence
against women. He was arrested last year
after an hours-long standoff with police,
having made a bomb threat against his
mother. He was charged with multiple
felonies, nonetheless, he still had access
to guns! Incredible! Do you think a
non-White person with a similar previous
history would have been allowed access to
such weapons?! You already know the
answer. HELL NO!
Many
conservatives
have spent the past several years (or
longer), consuming the irresponsible
drivel pushed by Fox News and others
that gay and trans people are “groomers” -
meaning perverts and pedophiles who want
to molest children, or sterilize them, or
confuse them into leading wayward,
immoral, and derelict lives. It’s similar
to the myth perpetuated about Black people
that we’re all violent, lazy and
oversexed.
The
“groomer” idea originated out of the
outlandish QAnon conspiracy theory that
influential Democratic politicians and
Hollywood celebrities are kidnapping
children, both for sex trafficking and to
harvest their glands to make youth serums.
Such discredited theories led to the attack
on a Washington, D.C, pizza parlor in 2016,
where it was believed Hillary Clinton and
others had a secret human trafficking
operation by a then 28-year-old man, Edgar
Madison Welch of Salisbury, North Carolina.
Fortunately, no one was hurt. Sad to say,
there are more than a few poor, misguided
souls who believe such outlandish nonsense.
NEWS FLASH!
One should not have to have the acumen of a
rocket scientist to realize that the vast
majority of LGBTQ people love their parents
and siblings. They care deeply for their
close friends, care about the environment
and other societal issues and do not abuse
or mistreat children. They are not trying to
“convert” anyone and, like most straight
people, mind their own DAMN business!
Why such a
reality is so hard for some people on the
right (and a few on the left as well) to
understand is nothing short of bewildering.
My heart goes out to the families of these
young people whose lives were taken from
them far too soon by an unhinged psychopath.
May they rest in peace.
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