Ohio GOP Lawmaker Blames Dayton Shooting On Obama, Gay Marriage And ‘Drag Queen Advocates’

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A Republican state representative in Ohio wrote a lengthy Facebook post blaming the deadly mass shooting in Dayton this weekend on “the breakdown of the traditional American family” though gay marriage, transgender people and “drag queen advocates” as well as violent video games, reports The Cincinnati Enquirer.

State Rep. Candice Keller, who represents a district near Dayton, complained that after every mass shooting, liberals want to start a blame game. She also complained that people are too quick to blame the Second Amendment in the now-deleted post.

Screenshots of her post were widely circulated on social media.

“Why not place the blame where it belongs,” she then wrote. “The breakdown of the traditional American family(thank you, transgender, homosexual marriage, and drag queen advocates); fatherlessness, a subject no one discusses or believes is relevant; the ignoring of violent video games; the relaxing of laws against criminals(open borders); the acceptance of recreational marijuana; failed school policies (hello, parents who defend misbehaving students): disrespect to law enforcement (thank you, Obama), hatred of our veterans (thank you professional athletes who hate our flag and National Anthem); the Dem Congress; many members whom are openly anti-Semitic; the culture, which totally ignores the importance of God and the church (until they elect a president); state officeholders, who have no interest whatsoever in learning about out Constitution and the Second Amendment; and snowflakes, who can’t respect a duly-elected President.”

“Did I forget anybody,” the post concludes. “The list is long. And the fury will continue.”

Keller later confirmed that she posted something to her private Facebook page when contacted by a news outlet on Sunday.

Cincinnati City Councilman Chris Seelbach, a gay Democrat, shot back at Keller and slammed her for blaming his marriage for mass shootings that left dozens dead over the weekend.

Butler County Republican Party Chairman Todd Hall, meanwhile, distanced himself from Keller’s comments and said that he “could not condone” them.

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