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‘Not an immigrant’: Republicans anxious as they are unable to blame minorities for the South Carolina shooting

MINDEN, NEVADA - OCTOBER 08: Former U.S. President Donald Trump salutes supporters during a campaign rally at Minden-Tahoe Airport on October 08, 2022 in Minden, Nevada. Former U.S. President Donald Trump held a campaign style rally for Nevada GOP candidates ahead of the state's midterm election on November 8th. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

A mass shooting at a well-known bar on St. Helena Island, South Carolina, has left many in shock. The incident, which occurred past midnight on Sunday at Willie’s Bar and Grill, resulted in 4 deaths and at least 20 injuries, with the count for the latter expected to rise as investigations continue. The assailant remains at large for now.

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On Monday morning, South Carolina and the entire country woke up to news of a tragic event that claimed many lives and affected numerous others. As authorities searched for the perpetrator, some government officials offered their condolences to those impacted. However, despite South Carolina’s Republican majority, many steered clear of speaking about the incident. Among the few Republicans to comment was South Carolina’s 1st congressional district Representative Nancy Mace. Her post on X read:

“COMPLETELY HEARTBROKEN to learn about the devastating shooting in Beaufort County. Our prayers are with the victims, their families, and everyone impacted by this horrific act of violence.”

While some supported Mace’s message, others criticised her hypocrisy for not addressing gun control issues, which her party and President Trump have largely ignored in recent years. Some also called her out for the messaging in her X post, suggesting that if the shooter had been from a minority community, she might have issued a different narrative.

The same critics pointed out that other Republicans, who remained silent, would likely demand National Guard deployment if this had happened in a Democratic-majority state, aligning with their recent focus on seeking control of places in the United States. One person on X rightly stated:

“BREAKING: 4 people killed, 16 injured after mass shooting at St. Helena Island, South Carolina restaurant. Not an immigrant. Not Transgender. Red State.”

Others also echoed a similar sentiment while noting that coverage surrounding the incident was starkly limited, while highlighting that no minority involvement could be one of the reasons behind the same.

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Sanchari Ghosh is a political writer for The Mary Sue who enjoys keeping up with what's going on in the world and sometimes reminding everyone what they should be talking about. She's been around for a few years, but still gets excited whenever she disentangles a complicated story. When she's not writing, she's likely sleeping, eating, daydreaming, or just hanging out with friends. Politics is her passion, but so is an amazing nap.

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