fuck your idolatry (a response to the Uvalde school massacre)
2022-May-24, Tuesday 07:06 pmFuck your NRA.
Fuck your Republican party.
Fuck your USA 2nd Amendment.
Fuck your pro-life fucking bullshit.
Fuck your goddamned obstructionist voting.
Fuck your ammosexual gun and violence idolatry.
Fuck your useless fucking thoughts and fucking prayers.
Why the fuck do you make us all live in your fucking demented hellscape?
And fuck Democrats who can't do any fucking thing even when they hold both chambers of fucking Congress.
Fuck your Republican party.
Fuck your USA 2nd Amendment.
Fuck your pro-life fucking bullshit.
Fuck your goddamned obstructionist voting.
Fuck your ammosexual gun and violence idolatry.
Fuck your useless fucking thoughts and fucking prayers.
Why the fuck do you make us all live in your fucking demented hellscape?
And fuck Democrats who can't do any fucking thing even when they hold both chambers of fucking Congress.
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Date: 2023-May-08, Monday 09:01 pm (UTC)NOTE: Today, almost a year later, I pulled all of the text below out of the original post about the Uvalde school massacre, because it detracts from the impact (the heartfelt sincerity) of the emotional response. I'm pasting it below to help understand the context of the post, but I wanted to note that the times mentioned are for the original date.
Edit Wednesday 5pm: In case the context wasn't clear to a non-USA audience, families had to submit dna to identify what was left of child bodies that were torn up by gunfire from an AR-15 type rifle. Just another day in Amurrika.
Edit Thursday 11am: Jimmy Kimmel provided excellent context on this event. Texas Governor Abbott tried to blame this incident on mental health, but he cut funding for mental health resources. And that's years after Trump signed legislation removing Obama-era prohibitions of gun sales to people with documented mental illness. They desperately want you to misunderstand how they actively work to make everything worse. Freedumb!
Edit Friday 8am: Cops went inside to rescue their own children (seen at 0:27, and that footage seems to be part of filming with a different segment included in this other broadcast at 1:57), then actively prevented other parents from doing the same. Police propaganda teaches us that they are here to "protect and serve", but we can expect no legal accountability because the U.S. Supreme Court has already ruled that police are under no such obligation (additional background) even when specifically ordered so. Uvalde spends 40% of its city budget on police. How many times and how many ways must we tell you that draining the budget for militarized enforcement is the wrong way to build a healthy society?