
In the wake of Vance Luther Boelter being identified as a murder suspect, right-leaning media swiftly labeled him a “Tim Walz appointee,” linking the tragedy to political narratives without waiting for facts. This reaction reflects a deeper sickness in political discourse, where hyper-partisanship fuels outlandish conspiracy theories. The piece critiques the failure to honor victims with unity, pondering how racial and socio-political identities would shift the national conversation had the perpetrator been different.
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