Another deranged killer has struck at the heart of America’s faith community. On Wednesday, a 23-year-old transgender shooter named Robin Westman opened fire during Mass at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis. Two innocent children lost their lives while 17 others were wounded in this horrific attack on Christians at prayer.
FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed what we all suspected from the start. This was domestic terrorism driven by pure hate against people of faith. The shooter left behind a manifesto filled with anti-Catholic and anti-religious hatred scrawled on weapons and in twisted writings.
But the evil didn’t stop there. This killer also targeted Jewish people with vile Holocaust references and wrote “Israel must fall” and “Free Palestine” on firearms. The shooter even called for violence against President Trump on a gun magazine. This is what happens when the radical left’s poisonous ideology takes root in sick minds.
Now Republican Congressman Jimmy Patronis is demanding answers about what apps and social media platforms radicalized this terrorist. Big Tech companies have blood on their hands for allowing hate to spread unchecked on their platforms. They profit while our children die.
The shooter posted disturbing videos on YouTube before the attack, glorifying past mass killers and showing off weapons. YouTube quickly scrubbed the evidence after the massacre, but the damage was already done. These platforms are breeding grounds for anti-American extremism.
This wasn’t some random act of violence. The killer specifically targeted a Catholic school during Mass, knowing children would be present. This was a calculated attack on Christian families who were simply trying to worship God and educate their kids.
The mainstream media will try to downplay the anti-religious motives because it doesn’t fit their narrative. They’ll blame guns instead of confronting the real problem: a culture that teaches young people to hate America, hate faith, and hate traditional values. We must protect our schools and churches from these radical terrorists.
Our prayers go out to the families who lost their precious children. But prayers alone aren’t enough anymore. We need leaders who will take on Big Tech, secure our schools, and stop the spread of anti-Christian hatred that’s tearing our country apart.