Jindal blames cultural rot and shooter’s father for Oregon massacre

Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal has long maintained America’s cultural trajectory is paramount to her economic valuation.

In the wake of the horrific mass shooting at an Oregon community college, Jindal released a statement railing against culture rot.

Another week, another mass shooting, another press conference by the President lecturing us on the need for gun control, and now Hillary and Obama are in a race to see which of them can be the most extreme in trying to destroy the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Rinse and repeat.But there is something missing from this discussion, and it’s a glaring omission that everyone knows deep down, but politicians are afraid to talk about.I’m going to go ahead and talk about it, and I don’t care at all if some people don’t like it, the truth is important.What is the root cause of all these evil acts? These people who go into classrooms and churches and murder innocent people? How did we get to this place?These shootings are a symptom of deep and serious cultural decay in our society.Let that sink in for a minute.These acts of evil are a direct result of cultural rot, and it is cultural rot that we have brought upon ourselves, and then we act like we are confounded and perplexed by what is happening here.

Jindal then went on to blame the killer’s father for the mass shooting:

  • Now, let’s get really politically incorrect here and talk specifically about this horror in Oregon. This killer’s father is now lecturing us on the need for gun control and he says he has no idea how or where his son got the guns.
  • Of course he doesn’t know. You know why he doesn’t know? Because he is not, and has never been in his son’s life. He’s a complete failure as a father, he should be embarrassed to even show his face in public. He’s the problem here.
  • He brags that he has never held a gun in his life and that he had no idea that his son had any guns. Why didn’t he know? Because he failed to raise his son. He should be ashamed of himself, and he owes us all an apology.
  • When he was asked what his relationship was with his son, he said he hadn’t seen him in a while because he lived with his mother. Case Closed.
  • He closed by saying:

    This mess is not nearly as complicated as we pretend.It’s the old computer axiom – garbage in, garbage out. We fill our culture with garbage, and we reap the result.If anyone is at all serious about changing any of this, they must address the root problems, and those are cultural decay, the glorification of evil, the devaluation of human life, the breakdown of the family, and specifically the complete abdication of fathers.Meanwhile, the shallow and simple minded liberals will continue to blame pieces of hardware for the problem, and they will long for the days before firearms were invented.But the simple truth is, as long as we place no value on human life, as long as we glorify senseless violence and evil, we will get the exact same result.

    Not everyone was thrilled with Jindal’s straight talk though:





    He seems nice:

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