The narrative war over violence in America is louder than the violence itself. Media outlets and viral charts blame white men or trans shooters as the culprits. But the data shows otherwise: men commit nearly all mass shootings, race largely tracks population, and trans shooters remain vanishingly rare. After listening to Tim Pool and Steven Crowder discuss assassination threats and mob intimidation, I reflect on why grassroots defenders like the Proud Boys rose in the first place, why they still matter, and why the defense of free speech requires both restraint and muscle.
Most mass shooters are men. Racial rates track population size in the long run, with Black and white males similar per capita. Trans shooters are rare and often exaggerated by shifting denominators and viral charts. This post shows the math, sources, and exportable visuals.
Nicholas Roske, the man who tried to assassinate Justice Kavanaugh, now identifies as a trans woman named Sophie. Once again, violence gets buried under identity politics, while the victims are left behind.
Jimmy Kimmel’s smear of Charlie Kirk after his assassination shows how reckless rhetoric has real costs. From Madonna to Johnny Depp to Kathy Griffin, elites have joked about violence for years. Now, after Kirk’s murder, the consequences are finally landing on their side.
Trump vows to dismantle Antifa and “Transtifa” after Charlie Kirk’s assassination. But citizens don’t have to wait — we can expose and hold radicals accountable now.