Texas Governor Greg Abbott sinks to a monstrous new low
I think of evil as a symphony — a dark symphony of hate, destruction, and sociopathy. And when the symphony stays to play, particularly if it plays for a particularly evil person, it is disastrous if that person is a politician.
And right now, this metaphorical symphony of HATE — of DAMAGE — of EVIL — is playing so hard and so loud, perhaps all the world can hear it. Evil is a word with strong connotations. I don’t like to use it on one person except if it’s absolutely necessary. It is today.
Francisco Oropesa. He is evil. He recently gunned down five people — five beautiful souls. The reason? One of his neighbors had asked him to be a bit quieter. He entered the neighbor’s home and started to shoot.
As I write these words, he is on the run. Yes, he is evil. But he is not whom I spoke about above. This cretin — this human waste — will be found and hopefully never have a moment of freedom again. But I spoke not of him. I spoke of the Texas Governor, Greg Abbott.
Abbott is evil. A deeply evil, mentally disturbed, pathetic shell of a human. Because Greg Abbott besmirched the VICTIMS, he insulted and denigrated them by referring to them not as people but as illegal aliens.
I can’t even adequately explain the horrified reactions all decent people had to this son of a bi### and his vomit-inducing words. Here is what he wrote on Twitter: “I’ve announced a $50k reward for info on the criminal who killed five illegal immigrants Friday.” It was unbelievable. Just when you think they can’t go any lower…
Why, Greg? Why did you have to DO that? You’re not up for re-election. Would it have killed you to pull back your political smarminess for TEN SECONDS? I feel for the people of Texas. A monster has murdered five of their own. And another monster has shown he doesn’t give a damn.
Only this second monster is their governor — a person who’s supposed to CARE. Greg Abbott will pay for these comments. You might ask how. Well — they will live on as his brutal legacy. Every time people lay eyes on the man, they will remember.
Sociopaths can’t feel guilt. They have little conscience. Since Abbott, with his revolting words, has revealed the sociopathy within, it is doubtful he will ever feel even a pang of remorse.
We, however, will remember his words. We will always know what a pathetic piece of garbage he is. And we will keep on keeping on to make sure we win the 2024 election and can do our best to make sensible gun reform not just a wish but a reality.