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“THE DIGITAL DEATH SENTENCE”: SAN DIEGO SHOOTING SPARKS FURY AS MASS SHOOTER’S ‘LIKES’ AND LIVESTREAM REVEAL A SOCIETY TOXIC WITH VIRTUAL VIOLENCE
SAN DIEGO, CA – As the city of San Diego reels from a devastating mass shooting that has left 14 dead and dozens wounded, a shocking new detail has emerged—and moral critics are declaring it the final nail in the coffin of a society that has lost its soul.
Sources close to the investigation have confirmed that the 22-year-old gunman, identified as Kyle Remington, allegedly broadcast the final moments of the rampage on a mainstream social media platform, earning over 300,000 “likes” and 10,000 real-time comments before the feed was taken down.
But it was the nature of the comments that has triggered a national outcry.
According to leaked screenshots, many viewers did not denounce the violence. Instead, they posted reactions such as “Bro is the final boss,” “This is the end times, I’m literally shaking,” and “Can someone clip this for TikTok?”
“This is what happens when we replace the moral compass of faith and community with the dopamine drip of digital clout,” said Dr. Eleanor Vance, a prominent cultural critic and author of The Virtual Abyss: How Screens Kill Conscience. “We have created a society where a young man—who was reportedly a loner with a history of posting ‘doomer’ content and collecting weapons as if they were Pokémon cards—commits an atrocity not because of one ideology, but because he was raised in an ecosystem that rewards spectacle at any cost.”
The moral outrage is intensifying as it is revealed that Remington’s final post, prior to the livestream, was a simple status update: