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Culture War Roundup for the week of November 21, 2022

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I'm not remotely surprised. I don't know what the exact "law" has been named, but whenever details about the shooter are scant and/or the incident doesn't quite garner the attention you'd think the media atmosphere would shower on it, you know it goes against the narrative.

I didn't know if the shooting was going to turn out to be gang related, or Islam related, or a disgruntled employee, or what. But the lack of any detailed confirmation that it was a right-wing inspired anti-LGBT shooting basically screamed out to me that it wasn't. Because if the evidence had been there to support it, even if it required a lot of squinting, you know the MSM would have crammed it down our throats and made sure everyone and their uncle knew Republicans were to blame. Not that a few didn't run with that narrative in the absence of evidence anyways.

The lack of mugshots suspiciously violated Coulter's law. And the deaths to wounded ratio definitely broke Sailer's law, so this one messed with all the reliable metrics.

TBH the deaths to wounded ratio, considering it seems to be a generally red tribe area, is admittedly rather weak evidence that the they/them thing isn’t made up- red tribers usually hit what they’re aiming at.

Not that a few didn't run with that narrative in the absence of evidence anyways.

The one that inspired “stop Asian hate” comes to mind. They had zero evidence it was hate motivated but that did nothing to stop the fake media outrage