Is The FBI COVERING UP For The Brown University Shooter?
From Matt Walsh
The investigation into a mass shooting at Brown University raises serious concerns about potential incompetence or deliberate obfuscation by both university officials and law enforcement. With allegations of targeted violence and significant mismanagement of the case, the response from authorities appears alarmingly inadequate, leading to speculation about whether they are inadvertently or intentionally complicating the investigation.
Key Takeaways
- When inefficiency and bias collide, chaos becomes predictable: incompetence masks as malicious intent.
- Diversity hiring shouldn't mean diversity of errors: competence still matters more than any checkbox.
- Surveillance galore, yet sight still blurred: a failed security reel with cinematic irony.
- A lesson unlearned: Inaction speaks louder than the 1,200 surveillance cameras turned blind.
- Leaders in translation limbo: Command gets lost when language and priorities don’t align.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Providence Police Department (company)
- Providence, Rhode Island (location)
- Palestinian refugee (concept)
- Ring (Ring cameras) (product)
- global jihad (concept)
- Daily Wire Shop (sponsor)
- queer studies (concept)
- Palestine studies (concept)
- Rodney Chapman (person)
- Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) (company)
- Allah Akbar (concept)
- transgenderism (concept)
- Islamism (concept)
- Mahmood Khalil (person)
- intifada (concept)
- Mayor of New York City (person)
- The Brown Daily Herald (company)
- main green (Brown University) (location)
- Am I Racist? (product)
- The Collected Poems of Donald J. Trump (book)