Herschel Walker's solution to school shootings involves "a department that can look at young men that's looking at women that's looking at social media."
Less than 48 hours after a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, Georgia Republican Senate nominee Herschel Walker was asked on Fox about the nation's gun violence problem -- and what to do about it.
Here's what he said Thursday morning:
"Cain
killed Abel and that's a problem that we have. What we need to do is
look into how we can stop those things. You know, you talked about doing
a disinformation -- what about getting a department that can look at
young men that's looking at women that's looking at their social media.
What about doing that? Looking into things like that and we can stop
that that way. But yet they want to just continue to talk about taking
away your constitutional rights. And I think there's more things we
need to look into. This has been happening for years and the way we stop
it is putting money into the mental health field, by putting money into
other departments rather than departments that want to take away your
rights."
Yes, really. That's exactly what he said. I transcribed it myself.
You can watch it for yourself here:
So, let's go through -- step by step -- Walker's answer and try to understand what he was going for.
1. Cain killed his brother Abel, according to the book of Genesis. So, um, people have been killing people for a long time?
2. We should stop people from killing other people. (Agreed!)
3. Last month, the Biden administration created
the Disinformation Governance Board within the Department of Homeland
Security to "coordinate countering misinformation related to homeland
security." Amid a flurry of criticism from Republicans, the
administration has paused the board's activities.
Walker appears to be referring to that when he says "you talked about
doing a disinformation," but it's not immediately clear what this has to
do with gun violence.
4.
According to Walker, a solution to our gun violence epidemic could be
the creation of a government agency that watches young men's social
media activity. Walker doesn't explain how this department would gibe
with Republicans' long-standing concerns about the breaching of
individual liberties by the government.
5. There are other things we need to "look into" as we seek to address the plague of gun violence in the country. (Agreed!)
6. Americans committing violence with guns has been happening for a long time. Yes, it has!
7.
We need to put more money into the mental health field. Yes, we should!
And we need to de-stigmatize mental health so that we, as a society,
can treat it more like we treat physical health.
The
honest truth here is that Walker simply served up a word salad when
asked about the only topic on any American's mind today. It's clear he
has no real answer to the question and instead simply fell back on
worn-out tropes about constitutional rights and disinformation.
Which is not
an insignificant thing. Two days ago, Walker rolled to the Republican
nomination in Georgia for the right to take on Democratic Sen. Raphael
Warnock this fall. And given Georgia's status as a swing state -- and
the clear GOP lean to the national political playing field -- Walker has
a very decent chance of winding up in the US Senate come 2023.
To have such an uninformed view on such a critical issue is, in that context, unforgivable.
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