Sandy Hook massacre

Conspiracy theorists erase the human aspect of history. My child — who lived, who was a real person — is basically going to be erased.

On December 14, 2012, at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, a gunman attacked and killed 20 children and six teachers before committing suicide. The shooting did not serve well for the pro-gun ideologues, thus provoking them to create a plethora of excuses and dismissals of the massacre.

Wingnut excuses
For the most part, the clogosphere is in total agreement that liberals were somehow to blame. Certainly, there's no other explanation. The idea that Americans could possibly inflict violence upon one another using a tool which makes it incredibly easy to do so and is found in abundance in America is preposterous.

Religion and social issues

 * Mike Huckabee, former Governor of Arkansas and Republican presidential primary candidate, blamed it on separation of church and state: "We ask why there is violence in our schools, but we have systematically removed God from our schools."
 * After sane people everywhere pointed out how stupid that was, he walked it back. "I'm not suggesting by any stretch that if we had prayer in schools regularly as we once did that this wouldn't have happened, because you can't have that kind of cause and effect. But we’ve created an atmosphere in this country where the only time you want to invoke God's name is after the tragedy."
 * Not chastened by his previous stupidity, Huckabee then decided to blame it on the rejection of "natural law" and the "natural family of a father and mother". Yes, the evil gaysdidit.
 * Professional homophobe Bryan Fischer also blamed separation of church and state. "God is not going to go where he is not wanted." Because Jesus never hung out with sinners.
 * The Westboro Baptist Church announced plans to picket the school "to sing praise to God for the glory of his work in executing his judgment." The 6-year-olds were probably 'fag enablers' or somesuch.
 * Glenn Beck said it was "because of the ever expanding lack of self control & personal responsibility."
 * Pastor Sam Morris from the Old Paths Baptist Church in Tennessee blamed the teaching of evolution and "how to be a homo" in public schools, and said that abortion is a far worse problem. The victims' parents might beg to differ.
 * Eric Hovind—son of creationist tax fraudster Kent Hovind—hopped on to Twitter to also blame secularism: "Are you happy now that the shooter grew up in a school without God?"
 * He later gave a notpology on Facebook by saying that his tweet was "poorly worded" but quoted a passage expressing similar sentiments.
 * James Dobson from Focus on the Family blamed abortion and same-sex marriage, because obviously so much of both was happening on campus.
 * Tim Wildmon from the American Family Association said it was because of Satan!
 * Steve Deace, a right-wing radio host, said that it was because of, let's see, a "culture of death" in public schools, secularism, "movies glorifying the occult and gory violence," abortion and a school which required students to write suicide notes in class. Which apparently did happen... in France, once. Quite how that would affect a man in Connecticut is left as an exercise for the reader. At least he forgot to include Dungeons & Dragons.
 * Ray Comfort said it was because America has "lost its fear of God."
 * Victoria Jackson said the shooting happened because America had "forgotten the Ten Commandments" (as if we could forget them). She also linked the shootings to abortions (retroactive ones, perhaps?).
 * WND editor and comedy moustache owner Joseph Farah also blamed secularism and the removal of mandatory prayer from public schools and warned that if gun control measures were established, God would punish us more.
 * The National Review's Charlotte Allen claimed that the lack of men on the premises contributed, as "a feminized setting is a setting in which helpless passivity is the norm." While a call to encourage more men to cross traditional gender roles and become teachers would be commendable, that was unlikely to be Allen's intent—though it's unclear what exactly schools were supposed do in order to have more men on campus.
 * The National Rifle Association blamed violent video games, specifically pointing to, among other things, a decade-old, little-known Flash game called Kindergarten Killer. Nice dodge, guys.
 * Sherri Tenpenny, a prominent antivax campaigner, blamed vaccines. Shots, get it?
 * Actress Suzanne Somers speculated that Lanza's diet and exposure to toxins and household chemicals may have caused him to go insane.

Not enough guns

 * Short Little Rebel, a Christian conservative blogger, thinks the government did it: "I believe there is evidence of more than one shooter. I believe this was a PLANNED event- specifically to get the UN Small Arms Treaty signed."
 * Andy Schlafly, the owner of Conservapedia, blamed the shooting on video games and said that it wouldn't have happened "if laws banning guns for self defense in public school were repealed." How these two are related is anyone's guess.
 * Ann Coulter agrees, claiming that "only one public policy has ever been shown to reduce the death rate from such crimes: concealed-carry laws." Citation needed, Ann.
 * Megan McArdle thinks that "the correct thing to do is for everyone to instantly run at the guy with the gun." Supposedly, this would reduce the body count, when most likely it would just increase the chances of one person getting close enough to attempt to disarm the shooter while said person's friends were killed.
 * According to Louie Gohmert, the principal should have "had an M4 in her office, locked up so when she heard gunfire, she pulls it out …and takes him out and takes his head off before he can kill those precious kids." Oh, and not miss and hit the students instead.
 * According to Alex Jones, the whole massacre didn't even happen and the victims and the shooter were all crisis actors. Many supporters of this theory also said the same about the Parkland shooting.

The marketing potential of tragedy

 * In a blog post on December 15th, woo-author Mike Bara wrote the nauseating cliché wise and profound thought "out of tragedy we have at least one more proof that we are all connected, that there is a Force of love out there that binds us all together. Such proof can at least give us hope and comfort knowing that there is something beyond this crude, material existence we all inhabit."

....and just incidentally, mentioned his recently-published book three (3) times.


 * After the massacre, sales of bullet-proof backpacks for children enjoyed an increase.

Conspiracy theories
As with September 11, Sandy Hook has attracted conspiracy theorists who question or deny the official account or even whether the incident took place at all. These denialists are sometimes referred to as Sandy Hook "truthers". And of course, what would be a conspiracy theory without a good ol' Pseudo-Documentary?
 * Over at The Daily Paul, a website dedicated to libertarian hero Ron Paul, they believe it didn't happen and is just a giant hoax. So that Obama can take away yer guns!!
 * A professor of Florida Atlantic University promoted Sandy Hook conspiracy theories, claiming that evidence had been forged or hidden and that eye-witnesses such as medical personnel may actually have been trained "crisis actors" employed by the Obama administration in a stunt to promote gun control.
 * Clyde Lewis, a nationally-syndicated radio crackpot, has speculated on air that the massacre was "faked" and the grieving parents of Sandy Hook were "crisis actors." He said the timing of the massacre was suspicious because it was at "about the same time that Barack Obama told the U.N. that he would sign the small arms treaty."
 * Sandy Hook truthers have even started targeting Gene Rosen, a local resident who sheltered six Sandy Hook students who had fled the school. Conspiracy theorist websites are claiming he's an actor and a fraud and have been making anti-Semitic remarks. Classy.
 * James H. Fetzer claimed "Mossad death squads" were responsible.
 * Some theorists suggest a connection with the Batman movie The Dark Knight Rises, pointing out a scene in the film in which a map of Gotham City briefly appears with an area labeled "Sandy Hook" and marked as "Strike Zone 1". These theories also connect the Sandy Hook shooting with the Aurora shootings, which took place at the film's release in July 2012, since the name "Aurora" also appears briefly within the movie. This is less remarkable, however, as the name appears in neon lights on the Aurora Plaza, a distinctive skyscraper on the waterfront of Shanghai's financial district which would be visible in pretty much any aerial shot of downtown Shanghai. Why details of a supposedly government-planned series of shootings should be hidden as subliminal messages in a Hollywood blockbuster remains unexplained.
 * The kids murdered during the shooting were at the Superbowl
 * That Sandy Hook was closed 5 years prior
 * Jews A guy named Peter Lanza caused it.
 * Psychiatric medication made Lanza do it. This is, in part, inspired by an interview given by a man claiming to be the shooter's uncle "Jonathan Lanza", who told the New York Post that his "nephew" had been taking Fanapt, an antipsychotic drug used to treat schizophrenia. The uncle was later revealed to be convicted con artist Jonathan Lee Riches, who was arrested for violating his parole by traveling to Connecticut to visit Lanza's house.

In May 2019, an FBI memo from the Phoenix Field Office designated several political conspiracy theories (QAnon, Pizzagate, HAARP, New World Order, Sandy Hook) as domestic threats with the potential to incite violence. As evidence, the FBI cited arrests for criminal activities associated with the conspiracy theories.

The gun control debate
None of these angry people had much to say about the easy availability of guns in the United States. Quite a lot of other people did. The shooter's mother, whom he had murdered before driving to the school, was a gun nut and survivalist who, despite Connecticut's supposed tightness of gun laws, had legally obtained multiple rifles and handguns, including a semi-automatic AR-15-type rifle (which was used for all but one of the deaths).

MSNBC contributor Joe Scarborough, a noted gun rights advocate, announced in an editorial that he had reversed his position on unrestricted access to firearms because of the tragedy. He was joined by West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin and Virginia Senator Mark Warner.

Harassment
As if attacking the memory of the victims was not bad enough, some hoaxers have taken to harassing the families of the victims. Hoaxer Lucy Richards pleaded guilty to making death threats against parent Lenny Pozner in 2017. In 2016, hoaxer Matthew Mills received a suspended sentence for intimidating the family of murder victim Victoria Soto. In 2014, hoaxer Andrew David Truelove was convicted of stealing Sandy Hook memorial signs. In April 2018, parents of children murdered at Sandy Hook sued conspiracy theorist Alex Jones for defamation, citing, in part, that Jones' continued claims that the massacre was a hoax inspired people to harass and taunt the survivors. On August 6, 2018, Facebook and YouTube suspended Alex Jones' channels over use of those channels to incite harassment against the Pozners. Whether or not that standard is applied consistently remains to be seen.