After pleading guilty to murder and attempted murder, 23-year-old Anderson Lee Aldrich, who shot up the Club Q nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colo. last year — killing five and injuring another 17 — was sentenced to five consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole on Monday.
Aldrich, who identifies as nonbinary, told the Judge that they "intentionally and after deliberation caused the death of each victim."
Republicans should be able to connect the dots between their dangerous rhetoric and targeted mass shootings. Donald Trump's anti-Latino rants came before the deadliest anti-Latino shooting in US history, and then, following the party's anti-LGBTQ+ campaign there was a deadly shooting at a gay club. "Thoughts and prayers" aren't good enough and don't excuse the rhetoric that helps cause these events.
When an LGBTQ+ community is targeted, outcries from Democrats inevitably follow. Yet, while the party in charge of the country's most crime-ridden cities unashamedly blames Republicans for a mass shooting, Democrats stay silent when dozens of people are murdered weekly in their jurisdictions. They care about human lives when it's politically convenient but not when their own constituents are the victims.