Jew AP Journalist Calls for Shutdown of the Internet, Claims Christians Hate Child Molesters for No Reason

This “hatred” narrative has gotten totally out of control. We are not required to support child trannies and other types of child molestation.

Disapproving of homosexuality is not “hatred.” It’s a religion called “Christianity.”

They completely dropped the “anti-gay mass shooting” story after it turned out the shooter was both gay and mentally retarded.

This AP story by David Klepper did not appear in the “opinion” section – they inexplicably continue to bill this sort of thing as “news”:

In the days after a gunman killed five people at a gay nightclub in Colorado last month, much of social media lit up with the now familiar expressions of grief, mourning and disbelief.

But on some online message boards and platforms, the tone was celebratory. “I love waking up to great news,” wrote one user on Gab, a platform popular with far-right groups. Other users on the site called for more violence.

The hate isn’t limited to fringe sites.

On Twitter, YouTube and Facebook, researchers and LGBTQ advocates have tracked an increase in hate speech and threats of violence directed at LGBTQ people, groups and events, with much of it directed at transgender people.

The content comes after conservative lawmakers in several states introduced dozens of anti-LGBTQ legislation and amid a wave of threats targeting LGBTQ groups, as well as hospitals, health care workers, libraries and private businesses that support them.

The “anti-LGBTQ legislation” they refer to are laws against mutilating children.

The “wave of threats” is just fake. They have no citation on this. If you forced them to explain what they’re talking about, they would mention people protesting these transsexual events for toddlers that are happening everywhere in America.

“I don’t think people understand the state of danger that we’re living in right now,” said Jay Brown, senior vice president at the Human Rights Campaign and a transgender man. “A lot that is happening online, and online threats are turning into threats of real violence offline.”

Hospitals in Boston, Pittsburgh, Phoenix, Washington, D.C., and other cities have received bomb threats and other harassing messages after misleading claims spread online about transgender care programs.

In Tennessee, masked members of a white supremacist group showed up recently at a holiday charity event at a bookstore because the evening’s entertainment included a drag performer. An upcoming holiday party at an adults-only gay nightclub scheduled for Friday was also the subject of threats. The party’s theme? Ugly Christmas sweaters.

“And they’re still coming after us? It’s just straight up bigotry and hatred at this point,” said Jessica Patterson, one of the organizers of the event, who noted that groups calling for violence against LGBTQ groups often espouse other bigotries too. “They just have to hate someone.”

The transphobic content targeting events such as Patterson’s is just a subset of the hateful content about Jews, Muslims, women, Black people, Asians and others that has internet safety advocates and an increasing number of lawmakers in the United States and elsewhere pushing for tougher regulations that would force tech companies to do more.

That’s real, by the way – they are calling for the First Amendment to be legally banned on the internet because this whole plan to use “private companies” to shut down free speech hasn’t totally worked, especially after Elon Musk bought Twitter.

I know what you’re thinking now: “Did the AP bring in Jews to psychoanalyze the goyim who don’t support child molestation?”

Of course they did.

There’s no simple explanation for the increase in hate speech documented by researchers recent years. Socio-economic stress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, increased political polarization and resurgent far-right movements have all been blamed. So have politicians such as Donald Trump, whose brash use of social media emboldened extremists online.

I’ve been tracking hate-fueled extremist communities for more than 25 years but I’ve never seen hate speech — let alone the calls for violence that they spark — reach the volume they have now,” extremism researcher Rita Katz wrote in an email to The Associated Press.

Yes, of course. The goyim don’t like little boys being shot with hormones and having their dicks cut off because the very real virus caused them a lot of serious stress.

Great call, Jews.

For the record: no one should “hate” anyone. No one does, actually.

People love children, so they don’t want them molested or mutilated.