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The press secretary for Arizona Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs has apparently resigned because of the backlash she received from a tweet that seemed to suggest transphobes should be shot, Fox News reports.
Fox News provides more details:
“Us when we see transphobes,” Hobbs press secretary Josselyn Berry tweeted just hours after 28-year-old Audrey Hale opened fire at the Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, killing three children and three adults.
Berry’s tweet included a GIF of actress Gena Rowlands in a scene from the movie “Gloria,” where she is pointing two revolver handguns.
“The Governor does not condone violence in any form. This administration holds mutual respect at the forefront of how we engage with one another. The post by the Press Secretary is not reflective of the values of the administration. The Governor has received and accepted the resignation of the Press Secretary,” the governor’s office said in a statement released on Wednesday.
READ: AZ Gov. Hobbs’ press secretary resigns after tweet suggesting gun violence against ‘transphobes’
“Despite three nine-year-olds being gunned down by a transgender shooter at a private Christian school in Nashville, activists are still rallying the troops to protest for a ‘Trans Day of Vengeance’ – months after raising money for firearms training.”
Jesus warned that in the days leading up to His second coming the world would become like the days of Noah (Matthew 24:36-37), and we are told in the Book of Genesis that the days of Noah were filled with violence (Genesis 6:13-14).