This Friday, May 27, former President Donald Trump is scheduled to speak at the National Rifle Association's "leadership forum" — which will be part of its three-day convention in Houston, Texas. Guns will be allowed during other parts of the convention, but not during the leadership forum — an "irony" that journalist Lauren Tousignant slams as "almost too disgusting and predictable to even bother pointing out" in an article published by the feminist website Jezebel on Tuesday night, May 24.
Tousignant's article was written the day on which yet another horrific mass shooting occurred in the United States. Earlier on May 24, at least 19 children, along with two adults (including 4th Grade teacher Eva Mireles), were fatally shot at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. The gunman was identified by police as 18-year-old Salvador Ramos, who was also killed.
The massacre in Uvalde — which is about 80 miles west of San Antonio — came only ten days after a mass shooting on May 14 at a supermarket in a heavily Black area of Buffalo, New York, where ten people were killed. In that massacre, according to law enforcement, the suspect was motivated by white supremacist ideology and targeted his victims simply because they were Black. A possible motive in the Texas rampage, however, remains unclear.
Tousignant, commenting on the carnage in Uvalde and the NRA's "leadership forum" event with Trump, writes, "Here we are again: another mass shooting, a million more worthless thoughts and prayers, and a bunch of hypocritical politicians who don't want firearms allowed inside an event that's being held by the very organization that lobbies said politicians to pass laws that make it easy for anyone to buy a gun and bring it wherever the hell they want. Like a shopping center. Or an elementary school."
The NRA is banning guns for Trump's appearance at their conference this Friday. If, as they, "guns don't kill people, people kill people," then why ban them at their own event? https://t.co/PKundnWx0R
— Laura Bassett (@LEBassett) May 25, 2022
A post on the NRA convention's website notes that "per the U.S. SECRET SERVICE, firearms, firearm accessories, knives, and other items WILL NOT BE PERMITTED in the General Assembly Hall."
"For the record, the NRA also banned guns when Trump and Mike Pence were scheduled to speak at their 2018 convention, again citing the Secret Service's wishes," Tousignant explains. "Seems to me like a true, gun-toting American wouldn't let the Secret Service bully their precious gun rights — guns don't kill people, people kill people — but what do I know?"
Tousignant adds, "In addition to Trump, confirmed speakers include Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R), who, in June 2021, signed into law a bill that now allows Texans to carry a handgun without training or a background check or a license. Next on the roster is South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R), who, in March, signed into law a bill that gets rid of fees for concealed gun permits. And of course, Ted Cruz is slated to be there — the Texas senator who, in the aftermath of Tuesday's massacre, tweeted 'fervent' prayers for the bereaved and told reporters that, obviously, "Democrats will try to politicize this by limiting guns."
Thanks for the thoughts and prayers. I’ll just leave this here. pic.twitter.com/iPL4SGVqCa
— John Smith (@EE7085) May 24, 2022
"He killed his grandmother before heading to the school with two military-style rifles he had purchased on his birthday.
— Anthony Renner (@AnthonyGRenner) May 25, 2022
"An 18-year-old gunman opened fire at a Texas elementary school, killing at least 19 children as he went from classroom to classroom."https://t.co/fnijLSMuUn
The fact that guns are banned from the "leadership forum," according to Tousignant, underscores the hypocrisy of the NRA and the Republican politicians who support the organization.
"When the aforementioned policies are the very thing that keeps allowing these atrocities to take place, what other fucking option do Democrats, or really anyone, have other than to look to the politicians who are refusing to do anything about it?" Tousignant writes. "If the NRA really believe guns were not the problem, they would allow anyone to carry them at their own fucking events."