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Related: About this forumHow Hatred Of Women Is Fueling The Far-Right: A new report finds that misogyny is flourishing online
and motivating gun violence.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/guns-men-violence-women-mass-shootings_n_61df281ae4b09724bb95d1a8
When Lyndon McLeod fatally shot two men and three women in a rampage that included two tattoo parlors, a hotel and a private home in Denver last month, it didnt come from nowhere.
In one of the novels from his self-published trilogy, he described killing people and two of the characters who end up dead share names with his real-life victims. McLeod was also active on online forums where he touted masculine supremacy and disdain for the weak.
Denver police eventually shot and killed McLeod after he shot an officer. The police department had received a warning about McLeod about a year before the shootings, from a German man who grew concerned after reading McLeods books and online chats. But in a statement released after the shootings, Denver police said they had determined there was not sufficient evidence to file criminal charges or a legal basis for monitoring McLeod at the time. The department also told HuffPost that there were two previous law enforcement investigations into McLeod, but neither resulted in criminal charges.
McLeods case is an example of the ties between misogyny and easy access to guns that Everytown for Gun Safety highlights in a new report this week, which was shared with HuffPost ahead of its publication. The group documents at least six high-profile misogyny-driven mass shootings in the U.S. since 2014, and the ways that guns and hatred of women have served as a unifying tie for many far-right groups online.
In one of the novels from his self-published trilogy, he described killing people and two of the characters who end up dead share names with his real-life victims. McLeod was also active on online forums where he touted masculine supremacy and disdain for the weak.
Denver police eventually shot and killed McLeod after he shot an officer. The police department had received a warning about McLeod about a year before the shootings, from a German man who grew concerned after reading McLeods books and online chats. But in a statement released after the shootings, Denver police said they had determined there was not sufficient evidence to file criminal charges or a legal basis for monitoring McLeod at the time. The department also told HuffPost that there were two previous law enforcement investigations into McLeod, but neither resulted in criminal charges.
McLeods case is an example of the ties between misogyny and easy access to guns that Everytown for Gun Safety highlights in a new report this week, which was shared with HuffPost ahead of its publication. The group documents at least six high-profile misogyny-driven mass shootings in the U.S. since 2014, and the ways that guns and hatred of women have served as a unifying tie for many far-right groups online.
more at link above.
Link to report:
https://everytownresearch.org/report/misogyny-extremism-and-gun-violence/
Yes, this research is being conducted via funding from a gun-control group. I find that hard to use as an automatic claim of bias towards this study, however--though clearly the RW and gun-supporters-above-all-else will.
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How Hatred Of Women Is Fueling The Far-Right: A new report finds that misogyny is flourishing online (Original Post)
hlthe2b
Jan 2022
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viva la
(3,743 posts)1. Since there have been restrictions on government research
Into guns as a public health crisis, the money to fund studies has to come from somewhere, a pro-sanity group funding is fine with me.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://abcnews.go.com/amp/Politics/decades-long-gap-gun-violence-research-funding-lasting/story%3Fid%3D80646946&ved=2ahUKEwi9vse32q71AhVMOs0KHUfADwYQFnoECCUQAQ&usg=AOvVaw28xHQpyWZcgeffOg6kWB9_
Joinfortmill
(16,331 posts)2. Thank you
ProudMNDemocrat
(19,014 posts)3. Have our babies...
That is how they see women. As vessels for their DEMON SPERM.
And these men wonder why they can't get dates?