Mass Shooting Post Cards Are A Thing

Liberals enjoy being terrible, exploiting tragedies, and hating on Constitutional rights. Luckily one liberal group has found a way to combine all of these hobbies into a single awful thing with mass shooting postcards to be mailed to members of Congress demanding new restrictive gun control laws. Now liberals can rally against the 2nd Amendment with graphic pictures of children being slaughtered. Yay!

Change the Ref is an anti-gun group that has commissioned postcards to mimic the style of traditional ones with a twist: they are from cities that have had a mass shooting and the artwork reflects all of the gory details. Called Shamecards, these tasteless post cards are to be sent to representatives to demand unconstitutional gun control. Check out the Newton, Connecticut postcard:

It takes a sick f*ck to make something that disturbing.

On the back of every card there is a blurb about the shooting from that city as well as the message: “Change the gun laws before they change us.”

Since the purpose of these horrendous post cards is to get more stringent gun control laws, it seems a bit weird that they included shootings from places that already have extremely tough gun ownership restrictions:

The capital of Maryland has a lot of beauty to show to the world. On June 28, 2018, we saw something else entirely. That day, a man with a shotgun entered a newspaper building’s front door and opened fire, killing five employees and leaving two injured.

Maryland has some of the toughest gun laws in the country but for some reason that couldn’t stop a criminal from doing something illegal.

Binghamton is the Carousel Capital of the World. On April 3, 2009, its world seemed to spin out of control. On that day, a man entered a government building and shot randomly at all those inside. He killed 13 people and injured four others before killing himself.

If New York’s gun control was any stricter, it would be called a gun ban.

Camden, New Jersey, is the home of many firsts, including the first mass shooting in American history. The notorious Walk of Death took place on September 6, 1949, when a man shot and killed 13 people during a 12-minute stroll through his neighborhood.

Gun-controlled New Jersey is like gun-controlled New York with a slightly funkier stench. Also, they’re doing shootings from the 1940’s?

In the great city of Chicago, you can see parks, monuments, and a lot of American history. And there, on November 19, 2018, the city saw a gunman kill his fiancée in a hospital parking lot. He continued his rampage into the hospital and shot several others, killing a pharmacy resident as well as a police officer.

Three deaths doesn’t equal a mass shooting and…Chicago? Really?

Hawaii is known as the paradise of the Pacific. On November 2, 1999, it was known for something else entirely. In Honolulu, a worker at a major tech company opened fire with a semiautomatic pistol, killing his supervisor and six coworkers.

Hawaii said “aloha” to gun rights a long time ago. Remember, “aloha” means goodbye too.

San Diego is known as America’s Finest City, and it’s not without reason. But it is also known as the place where a man entered a fast-food restaurant and fired a semiautomatic, a shotgun, a .45 caliber, and a 9mm at unsuspecting customers. After killing 21 and injuring 19, the man died in a gunfight with local police.

California has the country’s toughest gun laws and continues to make them tougher every single year.

Wakefield is known as a peaceful New England town. On December 26, 2000, all that changed. That was when a man with an assault rifle, a shotgun, and a pistol fired 37 rounds in his workplace. The gunman hunted down and killed seven people before the police arrived.

Massachusetts is like North New York when it comes to denying people their Constitutional right to keep and bear arms.

Besides showing how ghoulish liberals are, all these Shamecards prove is that gun control doesn’t do a damn thing to stop crazy people from doing terrible things. If these mass shootings occurred in states that already have tough gun control laws, clearly gun control doesn’t work.