Winsome Sears Slams Media’s Gender Games With TN Shooter

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The biased liberal media has once again shown their true colors in the aftermath of the tragic Nashville shooting that left six people dead and many more injured.

Recently, the Virginia Lt. Governor Winsome Sears (R-VA) made an appearance on the Bill Maher show to call out the ridiculous outrage that the media has displayed over “misgendering” the shooter.

Sears expressed her disgust about the media’s focus on the shooter’s gender identity and said, “This person murdered six people. I don’t really care who you say you are.”

The media, including The New York Times and USA Today, have gone out of their way to report on the shooter’s gender identity and have claimed that police had “misidentified” the gender of the shooter.

This is an example of the media’s blatant disregard for the victims and their families and their focus on political correctness.

Sears also pointed out that parents should have more say over their children’s education rather than the government. She said, “I’m a parent, I’m a parent all day.

I get to decide what happens in my child’s life, not you, not the government, not anybody.” She further added that if parents don’t want their children to be exposed to certain activities, like being taught by drag queens, then they should have the right to refuse.

The media’s focus on “misgendering” the shooter is just the latest example of how they are willing to overlook the real issues in order to push their political agenda. It’s also an example of how the Democratic party and their allies in the media are willing to overlook corruption and violence in order to further their own agenda.

When it comes to politics, we need to focus on the issues that matter and put people first. We need to make sure that the victims and their families are given the respect and support that they deserve. We need to make sure that we are taking a stand against violence and corruption, regardless of political affiliation.

The media should be focusing on the real issues, not on political correctness. It’s time for the media to take a stand against the corrupt and violent tactics of the Democratic party and their allies in the media. It’s time to put people first.

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Virginia Lt. Governor Winsome Sears (R-VA) said it was ridiculous for people to be concerned about “misgendering” the woman who murdered six people at a Christian school in Nashville this week.

Sears made the comments during Friday’s episode of “Real Time with Bill Maher” where she appeared on a panel alongside journalist and author James Kirchick.

“This person murdered six people, I don’t really care who you say you are. You murdered six people, and three of them were children. You don’t get a say. Well, she’s dead now, but you don’t get a say in telling us who you are and what you’re about. You killed six people,” Sears said.

“They are misgendering and dead naming the murderer. They are referring to the murderer by their given name and not their chosen name. … If someone says they’re a man they’re a man.”

Sears was referring to the 28-year-old woman who shot six people at The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, on Monday. Officials have still not announced a motive for the shooter, who identified as transgender, but they have described the shooting as targeted.

In the days following the shooting, media outlets like The New York Times and USA Today scrambled after claiming that police had “misidentified” the gender of the shooter.

Sears made her comments after Kirchick said that some in the media had not followed their own rules, but continued to identify the shooter as female despite the self-identification as a male.

Sears later said that parents deserved more say over the education of their children.

“I’m a parent, I’m a parent all day. I get to decide what happens in my child’s life, not you, not the government, not anybody. I don’t co-parent. I had this child, I’m responsible for this child. If anything happens to little Johnny, you’re calling me. If I don’t want my child given lap dances at school by a drag queen, I don’t want it done.”

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