Brenna Spencer, a college senior, found herself a Twitter celebrity after posing for her graduation photo wearing a “Women for Trump” shirt and a gun in the waistband of her jeans.
As you might imagine, all of the liberal trolls on social media came out of their slumber and started clicking and clacking on their keyboards in an effort to give Spencer a piece of their minds.
Well, women all across the country are now coming out of the woodwork to support Spencer, and what they’re doing is simply awesome.
The Daily Wire is reporting:
I don’t take normal college graduation photos… pic.twitter.com/eI1NvLFYHs
— Brenna Spencer (@BrennaSpencer) April 7, 2018
Brenna Spencer posed outside the Hunter Museum of American Art in Chattanooga. She told ABC News she wanted the photo to “show who I am as a person.”
Spencer’s tweet elicited some nasty responses from the Left, which surprised her. She said, “I did think that it would get a little attention but not to this degree. It was really, really surprising to see the amount of hate that I got,” adding, “I try to stay off the comments, to be honest. I just know that I got a lot of hate.”
Several people alleged that Spencer broke the law by having her weapon unconcealed at the museum. But Spencer pointed out that her friend took the photo outside the museum and thus she did not go through any kind of museum security. She told ABC, “I know the Tennessee state gun codes.”
ABC News wrote, “The Chattanooga Police Department did not immediately respond to requests for comment,” possibly implying that ABC News alerted the police about Spencer’s action. That catalyzed Washington Examiner contributor Alana Mastrangelo, who then posted a similar photo taken in Cleveland.
ABC News called the police on my friend, Brenna Spencer (probably hoping to get a better story).
Here I am in solidarity with Brenna, also carrying in public. We will NOT allow for Leftist intimidation tactics to hinder our inalienable #2A rights. pic.twitter.com/qzv9adtm9G
— Alana Mastrangelo (@ARmastrangelo) April 11, 2018
The fact that Spencer’s act may have started a trend delighted more than one person on Twitter:
There is nothing controversial about carrying a firearm. It is a God-given, inalienable right.
— Alana Mastrangelo (@ARmastrangelo) April 11, 2018
For the first time in my adult life, I am proud of Cleveland because it feels like hope is finally making a comeback. https://t.co/BA3NCUmnWC
— Level2Lobster (@LobsterLevel2) April 11, 2018
https://twitter.com/dhorne41/status/984157997512478722
That's right! You go girls!!! #2A https://t.co/f4Zidd7XNc
— Geneail Si (@GeneailSi) April 11, 2018
Naturally #gunsense will lose their minds over this. Strong, independent women scare them. https://t.co/RY5Q3l56RV
— Adam Piersen (@AdamPiersen) April 11, 2018
If there’s one thing this crazy modern world of ours needs, it’s young people, especially women, being willing to put up with the hate and express themselves and their conservative beliefs boldly without any reservation.
In a nation where we’re supposed to have freedom of speech and the right to bear arms, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to calmly and rationally have a discussion about issues that matter. The mob rule of the Internet only wants you to express yourself if said expression lines up with their progressive worldview.
Spencer showcases that while universities are cesspools of liberal indoctrination, there are still diamonds in the rough who treasure liberty and will not allow the left to have the satisfaction of breaking them with bully tactics.
Keep your eyes peeled because this may just be the beginning of a movement.