As the nihilistic, demonic, self-identified “transgender” shooter opened fire at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis on Wednesday, footage shows some children had the courage to guide others, trying to keep them out of harms way.
A clip was posted to social media platform X on Thursday showing groups of children exiting the school as one man in the background can be heard asking, “Where’s the shooter?”
Watching the children exit, the viewer will notice that the older, bigger kids are helping the younger ones and trying to guide them.
One older student can be seen holding the hand of a younger one, while another has his hands on the shoulders of two others, leading them out the door.
Although their actions look like a courteous and small gesture, the context is monumentally important.
As fear gripped those children over the prospect of being murdered like two of their classmates by this bloodthirsty monster, they did not simply run.
They guided others in the name of self-sacrifice, a Christ-like gesture.
The demonic nihilism of the shooter gripped that school for as long as his spree lasted, but those children decided in a moment of real bravery that simple self-preservation was not their only concern.
The moment invokes an old saying by popular children’s show host Mr. Rogers: “Always look for the helpers.
full story at https://www.westernjournal.com/video-demonic-trans-shooter-rampaged-faithful-big-kids-protected-little-ones/
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