Juno Jump Start | Five times the RCMP, media catered to the shooter’s trans identity
Both the legacy media and the RCMP seem torn between showing sympathy for the Tumbler Ridge shooter’s gender identity and focusing on the victims, Justin Trudeau buys $4.26M Montreal mansion, and more
Five times the RCMP, media catered to the shooter’s trans identity
When reporting on the Tumbler Ridge shooting, both the legacy media and the RCMP seem torn between showing sympathy for the shooter’s gender identity and focusing on the victims.
Whether it is referring to Jesse Strang as a “gunperson” instead of a “gunman” or headlines calling the shooter “female,” the following are the most egregious instances of catering to the shooter’s preferred gender identity.
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What could be the motivation for the RCMP and Canadas propaganda corporation have to put sugar on this deranged freaks actions and identity?? I don’t see much on what they did not do with this freaks access to guns and his psychotic episodes??? Also why are they sticking to the story of his last name??? On the BBC they reported the story too as the freak was a female! WTF????
Doctors making money off unlimited psychotropic drugs,,,, Media photo-shopping pictures of the shooter to prettify him ,,, Police chief miffed that a questioner uses the wrong pronoun for the murderer and lying on TV to misidentify the murderer,,, And government paying for everything... What a great country