‘Journalism? What Journalism?’ (2018)

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How do “reporters” learn to avoid asking difficult questions?

Remember the Parkland shooting? Yes, one of all too many school shootings. And somehow it wound up being blamed on law-abiding citizens who, in accord with their Second Amendment rights, owned firearms.

Journalism? What Journalism?

Had I been at our local demonstration as a reporter, I would have asked, “Aren’t you ashamed to exploit kids for your own political agenda?” And probably a few others, too, before they called the cops and complained I was harassing them.

‘Journalism? What Journalism?’ (2018)

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Still wondering who paid for these

Remember the Parkland School shooting? Some nut did it, some wacko that everybody was afraid of but whom The Authorities completely ignored until he started shooting students.

And that, said our Free & Independent Democrat Toady Press, proves that no one in America should be allowed to own firearms! And to make doubly sure we understood, they rounded up a bunch of children and gave ’em T-shirts.

Disgusting.

Journalism? What Journalism?

When my father was a boy, there were no school shootings. None. But a lot of kids had guns in their lockers, so they could enjoy a bit of target practice on their way home.

It ain’t the guns, folks. It’s the depraved culture–for which we have leftids and their useful idiots to thank.

Journalism? What Journalism?

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Honestly, I didn’t want to report any fallen world nooze on Good Friday. But I just can’t help it.

Here in my own home town, they rounded up a crowd of school kids and assembled them at Borough Hall to demonstrate against the gun ownership rights of law-abiding, peaceful Americans.

All the kids had bright orange T-shirts printed with the legend, “We Stand With Parkland,” the school in Florida that got shot up by a maniac because The Authorities paid no attention to his repeated threats. So there are the pictures spread all over the local newspaper–

And no, ahem, reporter asked, “Who paid for all those T-shirts”?

Am I the only one who thinks there’s something at least faintly revolting about using children as political pawns?

Is it the law-abiding gun owner’s fault that some homicidal nut that everybody was afraid of was allowed to massacre his classmates?

And who is paying for those T-shirts? Why did no one ask?

Well, this is only the latest example of how our incredibly costly “education” establishment turns our children against us. I’d like to ask why we let them do it: only I have asked that question many times already, and still don’t have an answer.