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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 27, 2023

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I don't know, Christian school bullies trans student who snaps is a compelling narrative (true or not). Depends on the manifesro contents i imagine.

10+ years later?

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Nah because they killed kids. That's a bridge too far.

The manifesto won't matter. There is nothing it can say that will convince normal Americans that a school shooting was a good idea. By extension, news outlets will not take that angle. I expect to see minimization, or at most both-sidesing, and the latter will be considered edgy.

Also,

28 years old

Pretty sure the perpetrator wasn't a student.

They said they were an ex student in the conference though right?

I agree the chance if that narrative us probably not super high though.

If they went in and shot their bullies maybe, but this is going back to your school 10+ years later and killing random kids.

Will we ever see the manifesto? If it hasn't been leaked by now it's probably only the police that have it. The shooter is dead so they don't need evidence. Is there any reason they couldn't just chunk it or leave it on a secure server somewhere?

Apparently the manifesto was found in the home by police, so most likely it was never published online. I doubt the police would ever release it.

Doesn't matter. by this time tomorrow we'll have archives of their social media activity.

Pretty sure the perpetrator wasn't a student.

According to this NBC News article, the shooter was a former student.