Neptune city councilwoman blames white republicans for school shootings

Neptune City Councilwoman Blames White Republicans for School Shootings

NEPTUNE, NJ – Racism goes both ways and this week, a racist far-left Democrat councilwoman in Neptune City, New Jersey blamed white male Republicans for school shootings.

This comes after several mass shootings in America were carried out by alleged trans mass killers.

Neptune City Councilwoman Pamela Renee has sparked controversy with a series of social media posts where she allegedly blamed white Republicans for school shootings and linked gun violence to them.

Neptune city councilwoman blames white republicans for school shootings
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One of the posts reportedly claimed that the far right is upset because they are “being judged by the content of their character rather than by the color of their skin.”

Additionally, she criticized Republican efforts to promote religious activities in public schools.

The posts, which contain racially charged language, have stirred backlash, especially from political opponents who see them as inappropriate and divisive. This has added to the ongoing political tensions surrounding gun violence and how it intersects with partisan and racial issues. So far, there hasn’t been a formal response from her office regarding these specific posts, but they are being widely discussed in local political circles​.

According to DataUSA, Neptune is a diverse city.

“The 5 largest ethnic groups in Neptune City, NJ are White (Non-Hispanic) (64.4%), Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) (25.7%), White (Hispanic) (3.33%), Two+ (Hispanic) (2.94%), and Other (Non-Hispanic) (1.93%),” according to the U.S. Census.

Neptune city councilwoman blames white republicans for school shootings
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Perhaps Renee is just pandering.

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Phil Stilton

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