Texas Congressman Suggests Rap & Video Games Are Responsible For School Massacre

by HHL JT

Ronny Jackson, Donald Trump's doctor turned Texas congressman, had some interesting things to say about the elementary school shooting in Uvalde that left 19 children and two adults dead.

“When I grew up, things were different,” Ronny Jackson said. “There was a focus on family and community and church … And I just think that kids are exposed to all kinds of horrible stuff nowadays too. I look back and I think about the horrible stuff that they hear when they listen to rap music, the video games that they watch from a really early age with all of this horrible violence and stuff. And I just think that they have this access to the internet on a regular basis, which is just not good for kids, I don’t think.”

Jackson, who's being investigated for misusing campaign funds, then, unironically, said people should stop finger-pointing over the shooting.

“I think we need stop at this particular point,” he added. “Nobody needs to be pointing fingers too much right now.”

There are now reports that 18-year-old Salvador Ramos was holed up in Robb Elementary school for an hour while cops waited outside the building but were unwilling to go in to confront him as he executed children.