Americans have heard it all. Unfortunately, we have become so used to mass shootings that can predict how our nation's politicians will respond afterward. There will be thoughts and prayers sent on Twitter, there will be calls for unity and pleas to not jump to conclusions. And of course, there will be outrage.So after the carnage of the past 10 days, where America saw three mass shootings in little more than a week. The nation collected themselves to hear the meaningless speeches from politicians who have no intention of taking action. But even after hearing the ridiculous nonsense spewed by Trump, McConnell, and others, one politician's response to the massacres was so offensive and senseless it left people enraged and demanding action. Ohio State Rep. Candice Keller from Middletown in Butler County , just 30 miles of Dayton, Ohio, the site of the most recent mass shooting that left 9 dead, opted not to send her thoughts and prayers on Facebook.In her post,The Ohio politician suggested that the only if it weren't for the LGBTQ community, America would be much safer. While some of us might laugh at or simply ignore her comments. In reality, they aren't just shameful, they are dangerous. By her words, Keller — who says she will run for state senate in 2020 — put LGBTQ people at risk.And with just one irresponsible post, she did just that.Keller belongs on Fox News, not in the halls of government. Since she doesn't care about representing all of her constituents, many of which she offended with her post, she should resign.

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