Does Governor Walz Share Any Blame in the Minnesota Catholic School Shooting?
By DB
@dgobucks226 (36981)
August 28, 2025 4:35pm CST
Could other preventive actions in this Catholic school have deterred this mentally ill self-identified transexual from shooting up a church full of children. Perhaps, if "Tampon Tim" Walz would change is misguided ideology, stop passing laws to legitimize a mental condition, and focus his efforts on protecting the most vulnerable targets, children.
Catholic schools asked Governor Tim Walz for funding so they could do just that 2 years ago, yet Walz did not lift a finger to provide any support. The state funding would have been used to staff their buildings with resource undercover officers.
Now that would have been state monies well spent instead of putting tampon dispensers in all of the boy's school bathrooms which Walz did support.
Trying to transform yourself into a boy or girl when your genetics say the opposite speaks of mental instability. And killing victims who cannot defend themselves is a heinous act and the work a confused, disturbed person not in their right mind.
Acceptance of deviant behavior is not what is needed to address these shootings. Nor is labeling their condition (transgender) a way to normalize it. And ending the 2nd Amendment (the right to bear arms) will never happen and will not stop those committed enough to commit murder.
These people need mental health care not a cocktail of prescription drugs to treat their depression and confusion. Changing their appearance is not the answer. Impressionable youths do not need therapists to misdiagnose their condition to promote their own warped liberal viewpoints on gender affirmation.
The Minnesota shooting is proof schools should be given funding by states to allow resource undercover officers in their buildings. Parents should not have to be worried about sending their children to a Catholic school (or any school for that matter).
Photo- The Economic Times
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@RasmaSandra (90144)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
28 Aug
There has to be a way to consider if people have or do not have mental issues and provide institutions and proper treatment for them,
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@FourWalls (79655)
• United States
29 Aug
Remember when the conservative mantra was that you couldn’t blame socio-economic things for a criminal’s actions? 

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@FourWalls (79655)
• United States
29 Aug
What happened to good ol’ conservative theology that the guilty party is the one responsible for the crime???
From The Encyclopedia of Conservativism:
Conservatives place a very strong and unwavering emphasis on the concept of individual responsibility, asserting that each individual is ultimately accountable for his or her own actions, decisions, and choices. They firmly reject any notion that crime is solely or primarily the result of external social circumstances, arguing that while various social and economic factors may undoubtedly play a role in influencing behavior, individuals always retain the fundamental capacity to exercise free will and choose between engaging in lawful conduct or participating in criminal activity.
So…according to conservatives, NO to blaming Walz, NO to blaming tampon dispensers, and NO to blaming anything or anyone except the person who pulled the trigger.
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@FourWalls (79655)
• United States
31 Aug
@dgobucks226 — gladly. First, though, instead of changing the subject as you did, please show me how I have misstated the conservative platform, as it isn’t me but IT that you’re contradicting.
@FourWalls (79655)
• United States
31 Aug
@dgobucks226 — the problem (or one of the problems) with your argument is that mass shootings aren’t unique to “liberal” places like Minnesota. In fact, in March 2023 there was a very similar mass shooting: a trans person attacked a Christian school. You said NOTHING about it. Why? Could it be that the shooting happened in Tennessee, which has a Republican governor, Republican senators, and eight of nine Congressmen are Republicans? So if Walz was to blame in 2025, why didn’t you lambaste Tennessee governor Bill Lee over the exact same thing???? (Never mind, I know why.)
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@dgobucks226 (36981)
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30 Aug
So, I would seize upon this part of that statement you supplied, and I believe it applies to what happened in Minnesota. You could also add the George Floyd riots to this concept too. Wouldn't you agree?
*** "while various social and economic factors may undoubtedly play a role in influencing behavior"
Let's provide some clarity to this statement:
1. There have been 7 recent shootings carried out by self-identified transgenders. This is a disturbing trend that will only continue if liberals continue to accept Tran genderism as a realistic lifestyle alternative instead of what it really is, a mental disorder which needs psychiatric care.
2. Even if Governor Walz wanted to protect students by mobilizing the police force (he couldn't). Under his leadership Minnesota has lost almost half its police force since 2020, thanks to the Defund the Police Movement. So, the manpower is not available to place resource officers in schools.
3. Yet, there will be some who will coddle those who want to be called he/him or she/her instead of their real gender. But people who do including "The LEGACY MEDIA LIKE CNN'S JAKE TAPPER" who called the shooter a female are deceiving what their eyes see. It's basically just go along to not offend. Even if you know for a fact it is not true. How does this legitimacy help a confused and troubled individual who needs help?
Show me where these statements are wrong?
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@YuleimaVzla (1860)
• Maracaibo, Venezuela
28 Aug
Well, it is not a direct fault but it is a responsibility or rather it was an irresponsibility, a poor management of hierarchy.When rulers make decisions they must carefully study everything they approve.Even when they have their own government cabinet The thing is that when you are a ruler you cannot make a mistake because a mistake would mean carrying many victims on your shoulders.This is precisely what happened here: poor management of decisions and ordinances that could have avoided a problem as big as this one.
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@dgobucks226 (36981)
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31 Aug
Yes, I agree. Total mismanagement by the higher ups (Governor) in Minnesota. He created an atmosphere where events such as these can happen.






