Posted on 02/27/2020 9:21:34 PM PST by bkopto
The Milwaukee man who killed five co-workers at a beer companys corporate office is a black Elizabeth Warren supporter, providing a clue as to why the mass shooting disappeared from the discussion so quickly.
51-year-old Anthony Ferrill showed up at the MillerCoors facility from where he had been fired earlier in the day wearing his uniform and carrying a silenced gun.
He proceeded to gun down five colleagues before turning the weapon on himself.
It subsequently emerged that Ferrill was an African-American Elizabeth Warren supporter (presuming that Ferrill shared the same political beliefs as his wife, who took a selfie with Warren at a rally last year).
Despite being the worst mass shooting in Wisconsins history, the incident has largely disappeared from headlines and discussion, with online outrage noticeably dampened in comparison with other mass shootings.
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I guess the media has already forgotten this one. I wonder why? /s
Oh, hes black?
Um...its the guns fault.
It is a racial variation of the “sudden jihad syndrome”; can happen anytime, spurred on by the same radical “leaders”. The LIRR shooter Colin Ferguson did the same (wounded 19, killed 6); he was from Kingston Jamaica, and had enough of The Man...
ff
If he was an hourly employee at the plant, he was almost certainly union. I can totally believe union guys supporting Lieawatha. The little guy is always GETTIN’ SCROOOOOOOOOOD in their worldview and is looking for government to extract some revenge on their behalf.
Is the Black Elizabeth Warren any relation to the Cherokee Elizabeth Warren?
Denzel Washington could play the part of this guy in a movie.
Oh, hes black?
Um...its the guns fault.
Gun: its because Im black isnt it?
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