Katelyn Burns: The mass shooting at Club Q in Colorado was predictable — and preventable.
Those who consistently call out the escalating rhetoric are typically written off as “wokescolds.” But it turns out the wokescolds are the most aware of the social dynamics at play here, and easily foresaw where all of the violent language was headed. The shooting in Colorado wasn’t an isolated incident.
The violence will continue until we all decide that the anti-LGBTQ rhetoric needs to stop. Until then, we should expect to continue seeing a string of violent acts against trans people, LGBTQ gathering spots and children’s hospitals, just as we’ve seen decades of murder against abortion providers.
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