In a recent twitter post about the tranny that shot and killed Catholic school children, King wrote: "Whether he was transgender is beside the point. The point is he had a gun." In other words, its not the killer's madness that drove him to kill, it was the "evil" gun.
King has written novels and short stories involving possessed machines and objects. One of King's more famous novels is Christine, about a demonic entity that possesses a car. His short story (later made into a film) "Maximum Overdrive" features cars and trucks that come to life when exposed to radiation from a comet. His short story, "Mangler," features a possessed laundry machine that eventually breaks loose from where its bolted to the floor to become a mobile killing machine. His short story "Chinga" is about a possessed doll.
Is this what King believes happened here? That the gun was possessed by a malevolent spirit and somehow convinced the killer to spew leftist talking points and then act on them by attempting to slaughter innocent Christian children?
I think the problem is that Stephen himself is possessed by demonic spirits. He used to be a great writer, but since he began letting Democrat poison fester inside him he's lost the ability to entertain. Rage will stifle creativity.
ReplyDeleteSeems there are plenty of studies showing that leftists have much higher chances of being mentally ill than those on the right.
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