Shannon Watts was seriously making the rounds in Obnoxious-Ville yesterday, attacking armed mothers and playing the race card in every argument or debate that came her way. Don’t get us wrong, we are rarely shocked with the pathetic panderings from the Queen of Exploiting Dead Kids and we’ve seen her say a lot of HORRIBLE things, but WOWZA lady. Yesterday was SPECIAL.
And not in a good way.
Take for example her tweet about black Americans and gun ownership … that she deleted:
For those blacked by Shannon watts pic.twitter.com/a65EZfeRFe
— Colion Noir (@MrColionNoir) March 6, 2018
BOOM!
We’re pretty sure he meant ‘blocked,’ but this works too.
Annnnnd she deleted her tweet. https://t.co/nJnjkBtWao
— Colion Noir (@MrColionNoir) March 6, 2018
He nuked her so badly that she deleted her tweet.
Heh.
She was deleting lots of tweets yesterday, maybe she should just save herself the trouble and delete her account.
Love how she just ignores Condi Rice saying guns protected her neighborhood from the KKK
— Great and Unmatched Sconnie (@Sjanderson86) March 6, 2018
All that matters to Shannon is her agenda, she has no interest in reality and/or facts, especially if they prove her narrative wrong.
Wow Shannon!
I can't write to her directly as she blocked me a couple of years ago.
— Chico Santiago (@BillRights_1791) March 6, 2018
She blocks anyone and everyone who challenges her because she knows her argument is WEAK SAUCE.
Perhaps the racist roots of gun control will eventually be exposed.
— GunDad (@gundad790) March 6, 2018
Pretty sure Shannon wouldn’t appreciate the same race card she has been trying to use during the gun-control debate being used against her …
Well-played.
— UPDATE —
Shannon blocked Colion … LOL:
I’ve officially been blocked by Shannon watts. Guess she didn’t like my last tweet tweet exposing her bigotry pic.twitter.com/v4lrctOOAk
— Colion Noir (@MrColionNoir) March 6, 2018
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