Just like “Black Lives Matter” and “Blue Lives Matter,” all lives matter, including gay ones.
Hate groups like “Black Lives Matter” and some militant pro-gay groups are quick lend blame at anyone they feel fit is responsible for any injustice that is done to someone or something they perceive as being part of their plight, or cause.After the tragic Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, President Obama, his political party, and many within the gay community blamed the NRA and other 2nd Amendment-supporting groups for promoting gun violence.
In actuality, the person responsible for the mass-killing was a radicalized Muslim who probably took issue with himself for being sexually attracted to the same sex.
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Senator Marco Rubio has become the most recent person to get blamed for the Orlando shooting.
During a press conference in Orlando, just blocks from the Pulse nightclub, Rubio was confronted by a very upset and gay David Moran, and was accused of have “blood” on his hands.
Moran was part of a small group of protesters who have took issue with Rubio’s so-called lack of support for gun control.“I’m really angry at you,” Moran said. “I don’t feel you’re doing anything to support the LGBTQ people. I need to know what is your relationship is with the NRA. Why are you talking with transphobes and homophobes like John Stemberger… all of you have blood on your hands,” Moran said.
Rubio:“I disagree with your assessment… Homophobia means you’re scared of people, I’m not scared of people. Quite frankly I respect all people. We probably have a disagreement on the definition of marriage.”
Moran: “Your policies kill people. Your policies enable people to be murdered. You have to protect us. You’re not protecting us. We’re going to be gunned down.”
After realizing that there was no reasoning with Moran, Rubio turned away, ignored him, and took more questions from reporters.
Rubio was in Orlando partly campaigning for his reelection to the U.S. Senate. Rubio faces homebuilder Carlos Beruff in next month’s Republican senatorial primary election.