1. Bought him a 9mm Sig Sauer SP 2022 pistol as a present on Black Friday
2. When a teacher caught him searching for ammunition of his phone, his mom texted: "LOL I'm not mad at you. You have to learn not to get caught."
3. When his teacher found a note saying "help me," “The thoughts won’t stop" and and "blood everywhere," his parents refused to send him to counseling or send him home
4. His mom texted "Ethan don't do it" and his dad reported the gun missing AFTER the shooting was reported
5. The parents have been charged with involuntary manslaughter but, as of right now, have "gone missing."
According to the NYT, "the county’s fugitive-apprehension team, F.B.I. agents and United States Marshals were looking for the couple"
1. In 2021 a slew of dark-money groups were formed to drive opposition to Critical Race Theory. They are organized as non-profits, which means their donors can stay secret.
But the public is entitled to some information about these groups, including how they spend their money
2. The problem, however, is that the disclosure system for non-profits is a joke. Organizations formed in January 2021 or later don't have to file their first 990 until NOVEMBER 2022.
There is really no justification for this.
3. Even once November 2022 hits, the 990 isn't automatically made public. Instead, you have to REQUEST the document from the organization. You used to be able to show up at an office and get it on the spot. But with COVID, that's pretty much impossible
3. In deleted tweets from August 2020 obtained by popular.info, Steenman said she would "never" send her kids to public schools and described public school teachers as "brainwashing assholes."
1. As the 2022 games near, the International Olympic Committee (@Olympics) are in "active collaboration with Chinese authorities" to coverup the censoring and disappearance of Peng Shuai, the tennis star who accused a top Chinese politician of rape
@Olympics 2. Complicit in all of this are the 14 primary Olympic sponsors. Despite requests for comment, all the sponsors have remained silent on the IOC, the Chinese government and Peng.
A Tennessee chapter of "Moms for Liberty" filed a complaint with the Tennessee Department of Education alleging that assigning 2nd Graders a book about MLK Jr's March on Washington violated the state's new law banning Critical Race Theory
The Tennessee Department of Education declined to "investigate" but for a technical reason. The complaint dealt with curriculum during the 2020-21 school year and not the current school year.
So Moms for Liberty could refile the complaint and they might be successful next time. Their issue with the MLK book are two images that are historically accurate.