David Hogg Celebrates Mass Shooting Aftermath: ‘I Like This’
Alleged Parkland high school shooting survivor and gun control cheerleader David Hogg took to Twitter to celebrate the divided nation in the wake of two mass shootings in Dayton, OH and El Paso, TX over the weekend.
He responded to a call for unity from White House counselor Kelly Anne Conway with a bizarre and creepy comment which indicated how much he was reveling in the social media hatred.
They’re getting scared now, I like this.
— David Hogg (@davidhogg111) August 4, 2019
In subsequent tweets, Hogg used the tragic deaths of the individuals as a partisan bludgeon against his Republican enemies.
Blood is on the hands of @senatemajldr. While he vacations during recess, people are dying. Join us in remembering those senselessly lost to gun violence, and demand McConnell bring life saving legislation to a vote. pic.twitter.com/PM9HWgMGA4
— David Hogg (@davidhogg111) August 5, 2019
.@senatemajldr be a leader, do something
The framers did not intend for the Senate to be a graveyard especially in moments like this when our nation is under attack #EmergencySessionNow
— David Hogg (@davidhogg111) August 4, 2019
We’re going to win.
It might not be today, or tomorrow,
but we will win— one day.— David Hogg (@davidhogg111) August 5, 2019
Hogg rose to national prominence off the backs of dead high school students in Parkland, FL, gaining mainstream media accolades to support a push for gun control.
After gaining stardom for his alleged victimization, Hogg announced that he intends to run for Congress some day.
“I want to be at least part of the change in Congress,” Hogg said last year.
Hogg has also made a series of embarrassing statements regarding gun control, as the fake news media has frequently refused to hold him accountable.
“We have to develop this courage when our political leaders refuse to have it,” Hogg said. “When politicians say now is not the time to talk about this, they’re right. The time to talk about this was decades and centuries ago when we should have ended the violence.”
“The pathetic f***ers that want to keep killing our children, they could have blood from children splattered all over their faces and they wouldn’t take action because they all still see those dollar signs,” Hogg said of Republicans.
“At this point its like when your old-a** parent is like, ‘I don’t know how to send an iMessage’ and you’re like, ‘Ok give me the f***ing phone’ and you take it and you get it done in one second. Sadly, that’s what we have to do with our government because our parents don’t know how to use a f***ing democracy so we have to do it,” he added.
The privileged activist, who was accepted into Harvard University for social justice purposes despite his poor academic performance, will likely continue to use his media-anointed position to agitate against the Bill of Rights and U.S. Constitution for years to come.
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