Colorado Club Shooter Is “Non-Binary” and Goes by “Mx.” Leftists Blame Conservatives Who Oppose “LGBT” Movement
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About 30 seconds after the shooting at a “gay” watering hole in Colorado Springs, Colorado, pro-sodomy leftists began their rant. “Anti-LGBTQ hate” and “right-wing” anti-LGBT rhetoric were to blame. 

The reason? Normal people have tried to stop homosexual teachers from grooming children in the classroom, and don’t much approve of “family friendly” drag shows that feature eight-year-olds stuffing dollar bills into the panties of cross-dressing perverts.

They exercise their right to free speech to warn Americans just how dangerous the homosexual and “transgender” movement is.

And so they are responsible for the shooting that left five dead, leftists say. The problem: The shooting suspect is a “non-binary” dude who goes by the fake pronouns “they/them.” He is addressed as “Mx.”

Fingering the Wrong Culprits

The usual suspects whipped up anti-conservative, anti-Republican hate and hysteria before the bodies at Club Q were cold.

“This spike of hate crimes is very clearly on Libs of TikTok, Matt Walsh and the anti-trans mainstream media that has smeared LGBT people as sexual deviants,” tweeted Brianna Wu, executive director of the hard-left Rebellion Pac.

A singer you’ve never heard of called Malynda Hale blamed “vilifying the LGBTQ community …  because in doing so they become a target.”

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) blamed recently reelected Republican Representative Lauren Boebert, who represents Colorado’s 3rd District.

“@laurenboebert you have played a major role in elevating anti-LGBT+ hate rhetoric and anti-trans lies while spending your time in Congress blocking even the most common sense gun safety laws,” the intellectually-challenged congresswoman tweeted:

You don’t get to “thoughts and prayers” your way out of this. Look inward and change.

“This is where it was always going to go, ever since the moral panic incited by Republicans and the countless hate-spewing right wing influencers on here who targeted queer people mercilessly,” another leftist scribe tweeted. “Queer activists have been warning us.”

Republicans who oppose gun control are to blame as well.

“Every GOP politician spewing anti-LGBTQ rhetoric bears responsibility for the Colorado Springs shooting,” Representative Nydia Velázquez (D-N.Y.) tweeted: 

Every GOP politician who says that guns aren’t the problem bears responsibility for the Colorado Springs shooting.

No, they don’t, but anyway, the leftist Southern Poverty Law Center fingered the predictable culprits.

“A cluster of online influencers have ramped up bigoted and conspiracy-laced messaging in the last two years, directing hostile attention at drag shows, businesses, Pride festivals, children’s hospitals, and other places where LGBTQ people come together or receive care,” the hate group said:

Many such peddlers of fear and disinformation about LGBTQ people — including the Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh, his boss Ben Shapiro, and Candace Owens — took to Twitter in the wake of the shooting to attack “the left” and “Democrats” for drawing the obvious link between months of heightened anti-LGBTQ rhetoric and homophobic and transphobic murders. The attack, which killed five people and injured 25, took place on the eve of the Transgender Day of Remembrance, though it’s unknown if the shooter chose the date on purpose.

SPLC also blamed Libs of TikTok creator Chaya Raichik. Raichik has used Twitter to uncover the exposure of small children to drag queens, public-school teachers who groom children in class, and the purchase of homosexual pornography for public-school libraries and classrooms.

“What we know already should be enough to make anyone who has tossed about the word ‘groomer’ or made specious claims that LGBTQ people are a threat to children feel at least partially responsible for the violence,” wrote USA Today columnist Rex Huppke:

The offhand cracks about transgender people, the tweets mocking gender identity, the cruel comments directed at people guilty of nothing but being themselves. Those aren’t just words. They’re permission for bad people to do bad things. I know it, you know it, and everyone with brains enough to rattle knows it.

The Suspect

Except that the bad person in this case isn’t a knuckle-dragging, mouth-breathing, MAGA hat-wearing Christian man with a wife and 10 kids — like the men who didn’t attack homosexual actor Jussie Smollett.

Alas and alack, the shooting suspect is “non-binary.” That means he would fit right in at Club Q, and would be right at home at the “all ages drag brunch” the club had planned.

“Anderson Aldrich is non-binary,” the first page of his public defender’s court filing says:

They use they/them pronouns, and for the purposes of all formal filings, will be addressed as Mx. Aldrich.

CNN disclosed that Aldrich, born Nicholas Brink, was raised in less than a stable, wholesome household.

“Aldrich’s relationship with his mother appeared volatile last year when she called police on her son and said he threatened to harm her with a homemade bomb and other weapons,” the leftist network reported.

His father, Aaron Brink, was a “a mixed martial arts fighter and a porn actor who spent time in federal prison for illegally importing marijuana,” while his mother, Laura Voepel, appears to have been just as crazy:

In 2009, Aldrich’s mother received three years of probation for convictions of public intoxication and falsely reporting a crime to police. The false report conviction stemmed from a 2008 incident in Murrieta, California in which police responded to a reported home invasion and found Voepel lying on her bed with her hands and legs bound with duct tape. Voepel initially told police a man had put string around her neck, bound her with tape and placed a knife on her chest. She admitted the following day, however, that she had been under the influence of narcotics and fabricated the incident because “she was lonely and wanted attention,” a police report states.

Three years later, police allege, she started a fire in her hospital room. She is also an alcoholic and suffers from borderline personality disorder.

Aldrich himself was bullied, CNN reported.

All that explains a lot. 

And it won’t change a thing. The mentally ill Aldrich isn’t to blame. Normal people who oppose sexual perversion are.

H/T: Breitbart, Newsweek