Now maybe the whining adolescents at our universities can concentrate on something other than their need for "safe" spaces…
— Judith Miller (@JMfreespeech) November 13, 2015
The horrifying attacks on Paris are barely over and Twitter users from all over America, sitting safely behind their cell phones and computer screens, have signed on to social media to react in the most unpleasant way possible. While even Donald Trump had the good sense to just let the citizens of Paris know that his thoughts were with them, a host of other Twitter users—Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin, and Newt Gingrich among them—had a whole lot of fingers to point at who is to blame for these attacks, as well as a few unkind words for the students protesting racism at universities across the country.
HOW DID THIS HAPPEN? French people ran onto the street with signs that said, 'Je Suis Charlie'! Why didn't that stop this?
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) November 14, 2015
https://twitter.com/AnthonyCumia/status/665331317102542849
https://twitter.com/A_M_Perez/status/665324805462212609
Really? What could Nobel Prize-winning Workplace Violence Whitewasher-in-Chief possibly contribute at this moment? https://t.co/jtCA1sfuoU
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) November 13, 2015
No mention by President Obama of the Islamic nature of the attacks. That would be offensive. https://t.co/ENM3glAZf7
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) November 13, 2015
Imagine a theater with 10 or 15 citizens with concealed carry permits. We live in an age when evil men have to be killed by good people
— Newt Gingrich (@newtgingrich) November 13, 2015
We have to stop idiot governments from telling us that muslim immigration has benefits and make them see how dangerous it is.
— John DeVries (@Jonteinspain) November 13, 2015
We will continue to keep the people of Paris in our thoughts and update this story with further details as they become available.