Comedienne Lena Dunham, following the murder of more than 50 people in Las Vegas, insisted on Twitter that the shooting was actually about her favorite pet issues.

Police say there is not yet enough evidence to identify shooter Stephen Paddock's motive. The shooter's brother likewise said he had no political or religious affiliations to speak of.

But Dunham opined that the attack on a country music festival was in fact about access to guns, and also about race, gender, and capitalism itself.

No way not to politicize this tragedy. It's about gender & race as well as access to guns. Considering it random is comforting & dangerous. — Lena Dunham (@lenadunham) October 2, 2017

In response to a tweet from a follower that added, "and capitalism," Dunham tweeted affirmatively, "yes."

Conservatives on Twitter remained unconvinced that a 64-year-old white man's attack on a Jason Aldean concert was motivated by race or gender.

How is it about gender & race? Seriously, please explain. https://t.co/hbAZJfQ6KY — Jamie Weinstein (@Jamie_Weinstein) October 3, 2017

Huh? Its evil. How is it about gender and race. He was firing into a crowd. Stick to entertainment… On second thought.. https://t.co/TUAQwSwiJ5 — Dan Buffa (@buffa82) October 3, 2017

& transsexual rights & islamaphobia & misogyny & classism & capitalism & OK GUYS I JUST WANT ATTENTION https://t.co/WVgVh5iL9A — Allie Stuckey (@conservmillen) October 3, 2017

Shortly afterwards, Dunham tweeted a Newsweek story about how white men have been responsible for the majority of mass murders.