Antifa, Muslims and even Bernie Sanders: After the news broke that a gunman opened fire inside a Texas church and killed half of a congregation, conspiracy theorists ran to their computers and televisions to attempt to pin the shooting on a variety of all-too-familiar (false) culprits—and even some out-of-the-box suspects.
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Just wondering how many realize that there’s a peculiar similarity between the names “Sam Hyde” and “Samir al-Hajeed”, rather likely a bad joke.