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Aug. 30, 2025 - Lionel Nation
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SICK AF: Was the Bio Male Shooter on SSRIs or Hormones?
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My friends, we are a part of an enlightened crew, an enlightened breed, a bunch of folks who really know a lot more about what's going on in the world than most people do, admittedly and absolutely and actually.
And the reason for it, I think, is very, very interesting.
We have been attuned to more things that are biomedical, biopharmacological, and every conceivable combination there is.
And I think it's part of our nature a focus on transhumanism.
We have been very, in fact, in order to be a part of the conspiratorium, you have to be really closely attuned to what's going on in a lot of disciplines.
You can't play stupid.
You really have to know what you're talking about.
And by virtue of the fact, by virtue of the fact that we have been so In fact, we've been saying this forever.
Why do we say that?
They are black box warnings.
They are black box warnings.
Are you aware of that?
Have you heard that term, my friend?
Do you know what black box warning means?
What does that mean?
Black box warning.
It means a variety of things.
It's very, very important.
It is the highest line.
It is the highest warning.
It literally is a black box, a border that comes into warnings for meds and psychedels and the like.
You can't get any higher than that.
It is not something that we're making up.
Thank you, my darling.
It is not something that we are from 2020.
Never forget, they stole it.
Remember that?
They stole it.
In order for you to get that black box, that warning, you have to be so.
not positive, but so connected to what's going on.
A black box warning regarding SSRIs is the highest it gets.
And there are other examples of this.
So Bobby Kennedy, to his credit, I wish he was a little bit more, a little quicker, but I have to be patient.
He is, he's doing the best he can.
In 2004, 2004, the FDA required all SSRIs and other antidepressants to carry a black box warning.
And the black box warning is FDA's strongest possible warning label.
It's literally a black bordered box on the medication's packaging that signals serious or life-threatening risks.
And the reason why In 2004, the FDA required all SSRIs and other antidepressants to carry a black box warning was because studies showed that in children, teens, and young adults up to age 24, there was an increased risk of thought.
thoughts and behavior during the early stages of treatment.
And the warning remains on all antidepressants, including Prozac, Zolof, Paxel, Celexa, Lexapro, and all others.
Other examples of black box warnings, opioids like Oxycontin, morphine, fentanyl, addiction abuse, and overdose risk, black.
Clozapine, antipsychotics, the risks of agranulosytosis, a potentially fatal drop in white blood cells, Accutane, birth defects if taken during pregnancy.
That's a teratogenic warning.
Thoroquinolone antibiotics like Cipro, Levoquin.
These are tendon rupture, permanent nerve damage, tamoxifen, cancer drugs, increased risk of uterine cancer and blood clots, warfarin, which is a blood thinner, severe bleeding risk, and why it matters.
The black box isn't meant to ban a drug, but it's meant to force.
doctors and patients to weigh their risks very carefully.
It means that this drug can help, but under the wrong circumstances or if not used properly, it can be deadly.
And that's why the discussions of SSRIs and violence resurfaces whenever a mass shooting involves someone who might, who might, who might have been treated with these medications.
And the warnings themselves acknowledge the potential for or homicidal ideation.
Okay.
You got that?
That's why we bring it up.
And that's why it's incumbent for you to talk to your friends and say, the reason why the conspiratorium brings this up is for good reasons.
We've known this.
And again, this is 2004.
We know this.
We are smarter.
We are better.
We're more attuned to what's going on.
We are more psychically, scientifically, medically, pharmacologically hip than other people.
This is, I'm sorry, I'm not trying to be grandiose, but it's a God's honest truth.
You know it, I know it, we all know it.
And it's not simple.
It is that simple.
So we have to find out.
Also the effect of hormones.
And also the effect of when people in and of themselves are exhibiting the type of mental illness that one could arguably say accompanies gender dysphoria.
Look, we have to stop kidding around, okay?
All right?
Gender dysphoria is a a mental illness it's not an alternative way of looking at things it's not gee let's maybe reconsider our roles in society.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Anybody who has serious, anybody who says, who can look down and for whatever reasons feels a dissociative detachment between genitals and reality needs to be considered very seriously mentally ill this isn't to be mean this isn't meant to be uh to be harsh this is meant to be realistic we have to stop doing this we
also have to start we have to start understanding something You know and I know that there are people in the world who are so profoundly mentally ill they believe they belong in institutions.
It's that simple.
You know and I know that there are many, many of you, many of us, many here who involve or engage in perhaps maybe a friendly, polite drink, you know, nothing special.
And then there are chronic alcoholics and people in the gutter.
There are different variations.
There are different variations.
There are different versions of this.
We have to stop pretending that it's being mean to not recognize once and for all the oftentimes the serious threat that the severely mentally ill pose to society.
I'm sure there are many, many people who are rightfully and sadly, sadly perhaps maybe getting behind the wheel of a car.
Maybe they've been involved in drunk driving because they're alcoholic.
Maybe they've tried everything.
Maybe they're good people.
We don't care.
I don't care.
Do you?
I don't care.
I don't want my wife, family, kids, grandkids, whatever.
I don't want anybody hurt, harmed or otherwise bothered, damaged, hurt or harmed by some drug addict or some drunk, rather, who can't contain their alcoholism.
I don't care.
And I'm sure people can say, well, it's a disease.
I don't know.
What I'm trying to tell you is that just because something is a disease or something has some type of clinical reason doesn't mean that we as society have to tolerate it.
It doesn't mean that we as society understand that these people are sick.
We need to open up asylums again.
You see, there was a time when...
We kept them.
It warehoused them.
They were sick.
They received the treatment they needed.
Now, by the way, you can always...
What was that?
Willowbrook or Willowbrook?
Remember that?
And somebody told me years ago that
mental hospital in the UK.
So the question was, was he on SSRIs or was he on some form of hormone or something because that's another thing too.
We have to find out what kind of effects does this have on people.
And so right now here we are with another school, another community, another people with this bullshit about our prayers, our thoughts.
Enough with your prayers.
The prayers aren't going to cut it.
They're not doing anything.
The prayers didn't prevent anything and the prayers aren't going to bring anybody back.
Those families right now, we say this.
It's almost like the people who wear lapel pins, it's like lapel pins, and they do the salute.
They love all these.
It's this weird kind of a purging where you just say this and somehow this is to satisfy your connection, your responsibility for society.
Another school, another community, another scene of unthinkable violence.
And this poor church, the Annunciation, the Annunciation Catholic Church in school.
children attending mass on their very first week back to school, innocent, not bothering anybody.
And this sick son of a bitch who wanted to kill the Jews and the Christians and that he didn't like being trans.
He thought maybe vaping made him crazy.
This guy was a walking, certifiable lunatic who should have been packed away.
I don't know what you need.
I don't know what you.
He is seeing everything that the dangerous, schizo-effective lunatic and also somebody who really poses a threat to society.
He's seeing everything he has to.
Kids attending mass on their very first week back to school.
Innocent, innocent, innocent.
A place that's meant to be sacred and safe and holy and instead it became a battlefield.
And they'll never, they'll end up what?
Don't you think knocking the church down or they always do that.
I hope they don't.
I hope they don't.
It's a battlefield.
This should be hallowed.
Souls were lost there, but that's what we do in this country.
And the name that we speak tonight is that of eight-year-old Fletcher Merkles.
Fletcher Merkles.
Isn't that a joyous name?
It sounds so elegant.
It sounds profound.
Judge Fletcher Merkles.
King.
It sounds wonderful.
A child who should have been worrying about spelling tests and baseball games and recess, not bullets flying through stained glass windows.
Fletcher was one of two children gunned down when this 23-year-old male sick AF Robin Westman, a self-identified transgender shooter, a man, opened fire on innocent children sitting in pews during morning mass.
And Fletcher's father, through incalculable, unspeakable grief, asked the public to remember his son, not for the horror, not for the horror that ended his life, but the joy that he said defined it.
His words were, please remember Fletcher for the person he was and not the act that ended his life.
Give your kids an extra hug and kiss today.
Moving forward, we ask for your sympathy and not your empathy as our family and the Annunciation community grieve and try to make sense of such a senseless act of violence.
We love you, Fletcher.
You will always be with us.
Imagine that.
No parent has to ever bury their child.
No child, no parent.
And it's bad enough when it's an illness, when it's cancer, when it's leukemia, when it's a car accident, when it's sometimes even cell phone but this at the hands of another another sick af royally sick af this vermin this vile waste of flesh this hominid this creature this savage this
tribal this ghoul this ghoul this humanoid hominid animal savage that's the reality A father bearing a son, a community bearing two children, a nation burying its head in disbelief.
Once again, the facts are grim.
They are brutal beyond anything we've ever seen.
Two children, two children, two sweet and beautiful children murdered, at least 17 more injured, most of them students, some as young as six, three adults wounded.
over 116 rounds fired from a rifle, a shotgun and a pistol.
And I'm not bringing that up to make a big deal about the guns.
You could have doubled that easy.
You could have doubled that.
that.
I could have driven a car, maybe, maybe into it.
I could have thrown a, I could have set a detonator bomb.
Don't forget the biggest.
And don't forget on WABC, in 1920, somebody, the largest school disaster ever was a bomb.
It was a bomb.
And the shooter, um, dispatched himself in the parking lot.
Good.
Good.
It was a carefully planned attack.
Police say that this Westman, and by the way, I want to say the name.
By the way, I want to say the name now.
I used to say, no, no, no.
I want him to have a name.
Vile name, the Ashfeed.
Not that somebody looks up to this, but this vile, sick AF vermin.
They said he had sketched out the church's interior weeks earlier.
Oh, yeah.
He was determined, all right.
Investigator recovered notes and writings and a manifesto.
Stop calling it, by the way, a manifesto.
Please, please, stop calling it a manifesto.
Stop calling it a manifesto.
You know, I don't.
Ask yourself, what is a manifesto and compare it to just the psychotic ramblings of a homicidal lunatic?
But what precisely makes something a manifesto?
Has anybody looked this up?
Have you wondered what this is and why we say it?
A manifesto is a deliberate, organized declaration of beliefs.
goals, intentions.
Manifestos are political historically and ideological.
Karl Marx is a communist manifesto.
The Unabomber's 1995 essay or even the Declaration of Independence is a manifesto.
It implies coherence and purpose.
Even if deranged, it's meant to persuade and justify or explain.
It's not just I write some stuff down.
I'm telling you, this is what I believe in.
This is a coherent plan.
Join me.
I'm persuading you.
I'm justifying you.
I'm here to tell you, this is what I believe in.
Psychotic ramblings, on the other hand, are disorganized, incoherent.
This is called logolalia, logorrea, disjointed word salad, verbal incontinence.
Think, Kamala Harris, I'm serious.
Purely symptomatic of mental instability.
They might be scrawls or scattered notes, contradictory scribbles.
They don't have any kind of consistent worldview, no plan.
They're not meant to persuade.
They just are, you know, stop me before I, you know, the old, was it Georgia?
Was it Mescu, the bomber?
So where's the line?
What's the difference between a manifesto and a rambling?
structure, you know, does it have any structure to it?
What does he intend?
Does it attempt to explain?
or justify the act?
Is there a legitimate middle and end or just scribbled chaos?
Is it written to someone, society, government, or future, or just that weird kind of strange, weird, you know, the lovelorn who sits in a Starbucks and writes and taps away.
Ramblings are inward and private and the ideology, you know, is there a recurring political, religious, or some kind of a social theme?
And the reason why it matters is that calling this Westman's writings a manifesto implies an ideological or I guess political dimension or something that you know some making it a form of domestic terrorism calling them ramblings frames it as purely madness an act of mental illness detached from ideology that's what I say is the choice of words by media and law enforcement is not accidental it really it it shapes this I think it's important.
I think they're ramblings.
I don't think they don't make any sense.
He talks about, gee, I don't like it.
It's all inward.
I don't like cheese sandwiches.
Go Yankees.
I don't like the Yankees.
I hate the Yankees.
Who are the Yankees?
It's me, me, me, la, la, la.
Introspective nonsense.
But this one's laced with hatred for Christians, Jews, Black, Mexican-Americans.
I mean, he covers everything.
Oh, he's beautiful.
Explicit threats against President Trump.
Name it.
Does this tell you anything?
Does this tell you anything?
Excuse me.
We're supposed to be the white nationalists, right?
We're supposed to be the white supremacists.
We're supposed to be the bad guys.
What the hell do you call this?
It's always about Trump, isn't it?
Isn't it?
Isn't it?
Ali Cash Patel says, we're investigating this as domestic.
Good.
What the hell good does that do?
Start asking yourself, why isn't social media the blame?
They knew about this.
And the FBI has now confirmed that they are treating this as both a domestic terrorism case and a hate crime against Catholics.
Well, there you go.
Who gives a shit?
It doesn't mean anything.
Now we need to pause here, okay?
Listen, because America has choices to make.
You've got choices to make.
And those choices begin with this thing we love to talk about called the truth.
Let's start with the shooter.
Let's talk about this Robin Westman, this 23-year-old douchebag, this punk, this nothing, this nullity, this asterisk, this afterthought.
A 23-year-old who legally purchased three firearms, who left behind weird online writings, who was once a student at Annunciation, whose own mother had worked as a secretary at the school.
There's really nothing special about him, but there's something rare about him.
You know, it's rare.
Rara Avis is a rare bird.
That's one thing.
This is different.
Neighbors described him as normal.
And if you know your next door neighbor, do you know your next door neighbor?
Probably not.
Most people here in New York, we don't know anybody.
I mean, we know people who live next door, but we don't know about that.
Friends called him weird, recall disturbing behaviors, getting back to childhood, childhood, Hitler salutes, coded writings, social alienation, a note was left behind admitting.
to severe depression and loss of hope.
Oh, that's it.
Inertia, anhedonia, all of the classic forms of it.
That's why the part of the story that you won't hear from most media outlets.
He was transgender.
Hello.
He was transgender.
Hello.
Struggling openly with identity, struggling openly with reality, expressing anger and regret.
The manifesto.
Writing they were tired of being trans.
They, they, that they had brainwashed themselves and even debating what girly outfit to wear during the shooting.
Oh, he's okay, though.
It's just an alternative lifestyle.
Nothing wrong with the fact that he doesn't know what his gender he is.
I don't know what planet I'm on.
I don't understand the concept of gravity.
Oh, that's okay.
No, that's nuts.
It's crazy.
It's not some alternative.
It's not some, hey, let's...
and promotes the destruction of this ridiculous fictive, this canard, this idiocy, this lunacy.
You know, these are the words of the killer, not speculation, not rumor.
It's his words.
Yet much of the corporate media is already twisting itself into knots and they're dodging pronouns and soft peddling the details or worse as ABC's Aaron Katursky did, dragging President Trump into the narrative when the shooter literally squirmed What the hell does Trump have to do with it other than being the drug?
You see, this makes me wonder, really, who's.
who's nuts here?
Yeah, this guy was, but ABC is, and they're so desperate.
Oh my God, they're going right into the shitter.
They realize this.
No, no, no, I'm serious.
Look at what's happening at ABC at, uh, anything new on, um, Hudson Yards where they're just collapsing.
Elevators aren't working.
I mean, they're just, it's just, it's over.
It is over.
It is the Tupperware Lady.
Do you remember the Tupperware Lady?
Wonderful.
Wasn't it great?
You burped the lid.
Did your mama ever have a Tupperware party?
I remember as a kid saving my mother once I had a temper party.
So who are these women?
What are they?
What are they doing?
It's plastic.
We can burp it.
We can burp it.
Oh, we.
I'm thinking, Jesus Christ over over, you know, vegetable milk.
And it was a wonderful party.
It was a wonderful time.
But one day, one day, the lady left.
One day it just left.
And they said, hey, what's going on?
Remember Mary Kay?
Did you have a Mary Kay dinner with that pink Cadillac?
Where's Mary Kay?
Do they still have Mary Kay?
Do they drive around anymore?
I don't think so.
That's ABC.
They are scared out of their minds.
If this shooter had worn a red hat or posted a meme, CNN would have run wall to wall special.
You know it and I know it.
But because the story touches transgender identity and mental health medication, topics that cut against the progressive narrative.
Well, well, well, you see, the silence is deafening.
Let me tell you right now, as a lawyer, let me tell you this.
If you can show me that big tech, big pharma, introduced into the stream of commerce a substance a substance it knew it knew to be dangerous homicidal black and they kept putting it out knowing what it did knowing the potential that it had it's
like putting out a it's like putting out a tesla if if uh if elon musk knew that every 14th tesla the brakes failed You can put all the black box warnings you want.
Somebody's going to pay for this.
And meanwhile, meanwhile, the victims are real.
But as we speak, one more thing, ABC realizes they're going to go the way of the Tupperware lady.
They're going to go the way of Mary Kay.
They're going to go the way of, you know, disco and vaudeville.
It's over.
They don't know what to do.
We know Fletcher Markles.
We know the 13 year old Andre Gunter and 12-year-old Sophia Fortis are fighting for their lives in hospitals tonight as we speak.
We know a nurse mother found her own daughter among the critically injured at this Hennepin Healthcare.
Think about that.
We know the children huddled under pews, some shielding their classmates with their own little bodies.
We know a neighbor.
a 71-year-old Patrick Scallon who ran towards the sound of the gunfire not not away but ran towards it tending to two bleeding little girls and a boy until medics arrive.
We know the courage of police officers, the courage of the police officers in the same place that was responsible for being there when George Floyd died of a drug overdose and then blame the police officers.
Think of this.
Think about what I'm saying.
The courage of officers, one of them just a beat cop, just who sprinted into the church as shots rang out, sprinted into it, then ran off in pursuit of the gunman without waiting for backup or body armor.
You want to talk about guts?
You want to talk about heraldry?
You want to talk about absolute valour, medal of honor valour, valour that's it.
We still got it.
We know the community that gathered that night by candlelight, the very same night.
2,000 people at the Academy of Holy Angels praying, crying, asking why.
That's what this is about.
All because of some sick AF transgender biomale decided he had enough.
He had enough.
He said, I'm going to take people with me.
Why?
I don't know.
Because he's tired of being trans.
Tired of whatever it was he was tired of.
It's incredible.
But here's what comes next.
And listen carefully, my friends.
Already politicians are lining up.
That's why even Timmy Tampon, Timmy.
Elon Musk calling to ban so-called weapons of war.
No.
Do we even know what they do we even know what they are?
Do we even know if they were AR-15s or rifles?
I mean, nothing that matters.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry echoing that saying thoughts and prayers aren't enough.
Demanding federal bans, federal ban to ban.
We've heard it before.
It's hackneyed.
It's rote.
It's trite.
It's formulaic.
It's pateller.
It's the same over and over.
But let's be clear, my friends.
Let's be clear in this case., doors being locked may have saved dozens more lives because the shooter had actually intended to enter the church and barricade the doors but the locks held see technology is also racing ahead see some schools are now testing drones equipped with pepper spray and projectiles to neutralize shooters arm all for it think about that drones flying
school hallways like a dystopian movie because we refuse to face cultural rot at its root.
The demented, the depraved, the mentally ill, the sick.
Let's also consider this.
Bobby Kennedy Jr., now in the administration, Bobby has ordered a probe into whether gender-affirming medications or SSRI antidepressants could have contributed to the shooter's state of mind.
I'm all for it.
Who's with me?
You with me?
Absolutely.
And that's a bold move.
That's a good move.
A question that for years has been labeled untouchable.
And who are the ones who said that?
Everybody right now.
If you're new to our effort, if you're new to us, if you're new to the conspiratorium, these ladies and gentlemen right here and I have been talking about SSRIs, 20 years?
the black remember the the the the black border warning came in 2004 we've been talking about this before this since 9 11 these drugs carry warnings um and homicidal ideas Are we really too cowardly to investigate whether they played a role in these recurring massacres?
Are we really, you know who's telling I'm not too big pharma?
Oh, big farmer thinks they own you.
Big farmer thinks they own you because they remember what they did with you during COVID.
They made you act like a damn fool.
Well, some of you, not all of us.
They did everything.
Oh, big farmer, they learned.
Oh, they learned that they can control us.
And we will line up like barking dogs on little adhesive strips and we will scream and yell and yell and yell.
Like dogs, like barking, yipping, howling dogs.
We are absolutely demented.
Demented.
You understand that?
So why do we keep doing this?
Why?
Why do we keep pretending?
Why do we keep pretending that repeating slogans and banning rifles are somehow going to solve a problem that is deeper, darker, and cultural?
Why?
Why do you think that is?
Why do we allow social media platforms to host manifestos?
manifestos to stream confessions to radicalize shooters in real time why do we allow big tech to act as accomplices hiding behind section 230.
230.
Mrs. L. Lindsay has been talking about 230 since the day it happened while children are gunned down in pews.
Can you tell me?
Anybody can tell me that?
Anybody?
Anybody care to venture a guess on that one?
Why do we continue to mock the idea of armed security in schools?
Why?
When every bank, every stadium, every celebrity, and every politician.
enjoys that very protection.
Are our children not worth the same?
I think they are.
Call me old fashioned, my friends.
Tonight, as we speak, Minneapolis is shattered.
Shattered.
Parents are planning funerals instead of field trips for little kids.
Little coffins.
Little.
You ever seen that?
You ever seen a dead kid?
You ever seen that?
I don't mean to know.
You probably never saw one in a funeral home.
You don't see him at all.
You don't see him at all.
You have a good reason.
You're not supposed to see dead kids.
not supposed to see that.
I swear to God, when I see those pictures of those kids in Gaza, I just, I don't know what to tell you.
Like ragdolls, ragdolls.
That gray look, that gray that, And the eyes, the eyes, the eyes that don't fixate, the eyes that don't close all the way, the eyes that are crossed, the eyes that don't focus and attend, that are fixed, that are off.
The mouth is open.
The richness, the death, the look, that gray, they're like dolls.
You know they're human.
you know they were there and and many of them many of them sometimes die from just from compression suffocation things like that but when you see somebody who shout by gunshot gunshot any old gunshot gunshot and it's yours And at some point you have to identify your child.
You have to identify your child.
And I know somebody's going to claim, somebody's going to claim, you know, crisis actors., I know, I know.
They're going to claim, you've heard this before.
Alex Jones is not saying anything about the, Alex Jones is worrying about his father, which I last heard his father was doing well and we send our love.
But children are writing you, writing I love you notes instead of spelling homework.
And priests are boarding up stained glass windows shattered by rifle fire because of this guy.
Not because of gun, because of this guy.
Not because of bullets, but because of this man, this sick, demented, crazy man.
Not because of anything else, but because of him.
Exacerbated, perhaps, maybe fueled by SSRIs, I don't know.
And as we as a country, we have to ask ourselves whether we will be honest enough, brutally honest, to look at every factor, not just the politically convenient one, and ask, what are we supposed to do about this?
You and I have to tell our people that we're going to confront the issue, the real issue of untreated mental illness and the culture of nihilism and that these folks that glorify death and the drugs that may alter brains in catastrophic ways.
The ideology that tells broken souls to embrace confusion rather than find healing.
And yes, yes, yes, yes.
The policies that leave schools undefended.
While politicians guard their own lives with men with guns.
But we're going to have to find out also whether this once and for all, this trans business is just lunacy.
And we have been playing it up.
Where's that Rachel, not Rachel, what's her name?
Levine, where is she?
Notice her?
Remember her?
Remember that thing from Biden?
The health officer.
whatever she was a remember her?
Oh, this is Rachel Levine.
Then there's that bald-headed dude who stole the dress from the baggage car.
Where are all these freaks, freakazoids, as my good friend Curtis would say?
I don't know.
Eight-year-old Fletcher Merkels is dead tonight.
Ten-year-old Andre Gunter may not make it through the week.
Twelve-year-old Sophia Fortis clings to life in intensive care as we speak.
Seventeen other souls.
little souls, people, adults as well, wounded, traumatized forever, a parish, scarred forever.
That's the reality.
Not because of guns, but because of that sick.
Thank you.
And the name Fletcher Merkel should echo in every politician's ear when they stand at a microphone to spout clichés because Fletcher's father asked us to remember his son for who he was, not the act that ended his life as Sybil.
And who he was, and others as well, was an innocent boy whose life was stolen while he prayed.
Think about that.
Now, I don't want to get into this stuff about the prayer.
I don't want to tell you, I don't want to get into prayers and whether prayers count, but they were killed in a church and if you think i'm sorry isn't that supposed to be the safest place to be hello but i'm not blaming i'm not blaming god or your god or anybody's god i'm not saying that but let's just let's just lay off this prayer stuff okay it's symbolic it's nice didn't help any of those kids oh maybe they did maybe there would have been i i don't know maybe god partially intervened i don't
know this This was not just another shooting.
This was an act of domestic terrorism against a church, against children, against Catholics, against America's.
What?
Soul?
Is that too corny?
And if we refuse to name the truth, all of it, even the uncomfortable parts.
and address this mental lunacy, this mental illness, then we guarantee it's going to happen again.
And the next Fletcher and the next Sophia and the next Andre and all of those will be one we remember only because of how they died, not how they lived.
And it's so sad.
And this is a stain against all of us.
We are so sick.
We are so sick.
as a people.
But let me tell you something.
When you have a rabid dog, when you have a rabid dog, a dog down the street, a dog that, you know, a dog.
When you have a dog.
And these are, these are, and by the way, animals are better.
Animals are better than this.
These are, these are.
But when you have, you remove them from society.
Now, look, you can do this all you want.
You can do this all you want.
You can pretend that this is just, well, it's these people, you know, where their gender, whatever, they, you know, these, these, these.
This is the most important.
This is the most important thing in the world.
This is who we are.
And what's interesting also is how we're going to handle this and what we're supposed to do.
Well, I'm telling you what I'm doing.
I'm making sure that I tell everybody whenever I can and all of them, all of my platforms that you have so blessed me with watching i appreciate that i'm going to be doing it tonight on wabc i'm going to be tweeting i'm just a machineine.
I'm just this constant machine.
I'm putting on as much as I possibly can to let people know what I think.
And I think I speak for a lot of people who agree with me.
I think a lot of people agree with me.
I think a lot of people really, truly, truly understand and believe what I'm saying.
I really do.
And I think they understand it.
And I think that they understand that this is not just some joke.
This is so, this is so monumentally important.
And I am so sick of these people.
I'm so sick of these weird looking people, these strange people.
I am so sick and tired of these weird freaks with their stupid.
Just everything about them.
I'm so tired of it.
I'm so unimpressed with these lunatics.
I cannot stand it.
I hate them.
I hate how I'm supposed to say, oh, no, they're just, no, no, they're sick.
We have to start asking.
You don't know, I mean, you're a woman.
And by the way, a lot of this is performative stuff.
Okay.
These are people, these are people, by the way, who really aren't, who honestly God, do not really believe they're women, but the same way these stupid idiots cover their bodies with tattoos anything anything to we we had somebody years ago kind of a sort of friend they were so happy because their daughter was fluid oh she's a fluid she's gay we got a gay daughter that lasted an hour and a half typical one she goes out to college she finds intimacy and they were jumping up and down because oh my my daughter's queer or whatever it was oh dear god
excuse me that's not normal might be an alternative might be different it's not normal You don't celebrate this.
You don't celebrate this.
I don't understand that.
I don't want any people.
I have gay friends who are great friends of ours, but is this normal?
No.
No.
You call it whatever you want.
Depression is not normal.
Alcoholism is not normal.
But we know people like that.
We don't wish them harm.
I don't think there's any treatment for this.
I don't really want to have treatment, but just do me a favor.
Don't say that a person looks down at his genitals and says, hey.
What's this all about?
Don't tell me that's normal.
You know what I mean?, tell me whatever you want.
Just don't.
It's fine.
Stay home, don't hurt anybody.
I don't care one way or the other.
But this guy, no, no.
This guy, it's another story.
My friends, I thank you.
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