Anti-Second Amendment leftist David Hogg has blamed gun violence on suburban “white women” in another unhinged rant.
In a bizarre post on X, Hogg has now attempted to shift the blame of gun violence from ‘it’s the gun’ to ‘it’s white women in the suburbs.’
“We will never end gun violence until white women in the suburbs stop voting for the Republicans who are endangering our schools and communities by flooding them with guns.”
We will never end gun violence until white woman in the suburbs stop voting for the republicans who are endangering our schools and communities by flooding them with guns.
— David Hogg 🟧 (@davidhogg111) October 27, 2023
Despite Hogg’s claims that “white suburban women” are to blame for gun violence, a recent NYPost poll, citing Wallet Hub data, shows murder rates in Democratic areas city areas are surging.
These include:
Memphis
Tennesse
New Orleans
Louisana
Richmond
Virginia
Washington DC
Detroit, Michigan
Hogg failed to look at the Detroit metro areas such as Detroit and or Baltimore, where failed progressive policies have done nothing but increase gun violence.
However, despite Hogg’s strange blame game on white women in suburbia, they still hold the right to use reasonable force to protect their families and themselves against an intruder in their homes.
This sentiment wasn’t lost on one X user:
My Mom is a white woman "living in the suburbs" who called the police last year because she saw someone messing around behind her home at night.
— Snoop Bailey (@realsnoopbailey) October 27, 2023
It took 14 minutes for the police to arrive, but she wasn't scared.
She sat in her rocking chair with a AR-15 in her lap, ready to…
It’s no surprise Hogg has lost credibility, mainly due to the fact his arguments don’t hold up with facts.
Further, his recent shift against New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s gun ban in cities such as Albuquerque suggests he has lost footing within his base.
David Hogg reacted to Grisham’s gun ban order with an X post, saying, “I support gun safety, but there is no such thing as a state public health emergency exception to the US Constitution.”
He’s right, but why is this coming from Hogg?
I support gun safety but there is no such thing as a state public health emergency exception to the U.S. Constitution. https://t.co/6GfbOZLc7g
— David Hogg 🟧 (@davidhogg111) September 9, 2023
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