A horrendous tragedy unfolded at a Catholic school in Minneapolis, where innocence was lost. The tragic school shooting claimed the lives of two and injured many. Instead of a moment of silence, the left wants chaos. It’s inexcusable. Jen Psaki, infamous for her past antics as a press secretary, pounced on this vulnerable moment, dismissing prayers as useless. In saying that, she mocked not just faith, but the millions who seek solace in their beliefs. Those on the left often ignore how we, as a society, have strayed from the values that hold us together—the very values enshrined within faith.
It’s disturbing how, after such an evil act, some refuse to see the real problem. The left focuses on yanking more rights from law-abiding citizens instead of addressing deeper societal issues. Mayor Jacob Frey seemed to echo this misconception. Let’s be clear: this isn’t about the weapon; it’s about the morally bankrupt state of liberal-led cities and the culture they’ve nurtured. Remove God, remove discipline, and what do you expect to have left?
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Psaki’s response could easily be taken from a playbook of faithlessness. This kind of reaction indicates a larger agenda to erode foundational belief systems. The fact that a deranged, troubled individual carried out this heinous crime is overlooked. Instead, the left aims to dismantle the Second Amendment, ignoring the cries of those who find refuge in community and faith.
The shooter, with an agenda filled with hate—targeting everything from religious leaders to political figures—highlighted the brewing storm within liberal circles. It’s ironic how quickly the left shifts the blame to tools instead of addressing the environment they’ve cultivated. It’s easier for them to sanction freedoms than to look in the mirror.
So, while Psaki and the left mock people seeking peace through prayer, they’ll take marches on the streets advocating for more control. But maybe the real questions should be when these liberals will realize that their divisive politics tear families and communities apart? When they will acknowledge that the heart of the problem isn’t solely in the weapon’s design but in the design of failing societal norms?