The Michael Knowles Show
Ep. 1910 - BREAKING: 9 Dead in Alleged Trans School Shooting in Canada
11 Feb 2026
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Chapter 1: What happened in the recent trans school shooting in Canada?
A teenager opens fire at a school in Canada, and the cops and the media are refusing to admit the most obvious motive. Then, speaking of the liberal media, chilly day in hell, as CNN admits voter ID is popular with everyone, demolishing Democrat narratives on that. The New York Times admits it was wrong to promote marijuana, the old devil's lettuce.
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Chapter 2: Why is CNN admitting voter ID is popular across political lines?
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As of now, nine people were killed, plus the shooter, and then 25 more were injured. Six were killed at the school, one was killed on the way to the hospital, two were killed at a home nearby. According to The Guardian, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Superintendent Ken Floyd said the suspect's motive remained unclear.
So if you're searching for information about this story, that's what you're going to find out. Nine people killed. Some of them will say 10 people killed because they're lumping in the assassin along with the victims. You'll find out that some of them died here, some of them died there, some of them died elsewhere. And you will find out that the authorities say the motive is unclear.
What else do we know? Well, if you look at some other news reporting here, there was an alert that went out to people that described the suspect as a female in a dress with brown hair. Probably a lot of people see where I'm going with this. That's according to local news reports. And yet, we turn from The Guardian to CBC.
CBC says officers believe they have identified the shooter, but said they will struggle to ever determine a motive. for what has become one of the deadliest school shootings in Canadian history. Okay, you should have a few things putting up red flags here as you hear the reporting, as you hear the statements from the authorities.
First one, the identity, the racial and sexual identity is not leading the headline. Given that, we can conclude that this is not a white guy. Well, actually, you can't quite conclude that here. You can conclude when the race and the sex are not first thing in the headline, you can conclude it's not a straight white guy who knows that he's a guy right off the bat.
When the authorities or the media either neglect to mention potential motives or say they don't really know the potential motive, you can bet that the motive is one that aligns with the left and the ideological priorities of the left. But this actually, this takes it a step further. CBC, quoting the officers, says that they will struggle ever to identify the motive.
This awful shooting just happened. By the time these statements are being made, we're talking about hours since the shooting. How on earth could the officers come to the conclusion, the political authorities come to the conclusion that they will never find the motive? What that actually signifies is that they already know the motive. Or they have a pretty good hunch of it. What is that motive?
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of the school shooter's identity?
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Chapter 6: What does the shooting reveal about media coverage and motives?
Simple, right? This should be passed easily. Not only can they not get the Democrats to vote for it because the Democrats want the illegals to vote so that they can rig the elections and steal them from the American people. Apparently, the Republicans can't even get the Republicans to vote for this. John Thune, who is the majority leader, says there aren't anywhere close to the vote.
It's not even close to nuking the filibuster, which would be required to get the SAVE Act through. So that idea is something, although it continues to be put out there, that doesn't have a future. Doesn't have a future. Making Americans prove that they can vote in order to vote, safeguarding in the most basic ways U.S. elections, doesn't have a future. Not just because of Democrats.
Obviously, they don't want to secure our elections because of Republicans. So, OK, you might say, well, some of these senators, you know, they're representing whole states and some of those states are kind of purple. And, you know, maybe it's we got to we got to hand it to Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski. You know, maybe this is really a controversial issue.
You know, the Democrats hate voter ID and maybe it's controversial among Republicans. Right, right, right. CNN, you tell me.
The racial breakdown? Okay, what's the racial breakdown on this, right? Because I think a lot of people make the argument that people of color, non-white Americans, have a harder time procuring a photo ID to vote. But even here, take a look here, favorite photo ID to vote. 85% of white people favor it. 82% of Latino. 76% of black Americans favor it. So the bottom line is this.
Voter ID is not controversial in this country. A photo ID to vote is not controversial in this country. It is not controversial by party, and it is not controversial by race. The vast majority of Americans agree with Nicki Minaj that, in fact, you should have a photo ID to be able to vote.
Not controversial in the least. I was even surprised by these racial polls. Actually, by the partisan poll, too. You see basically every Republican supports voter ID. But even, go back to the top of the clip. 71% of Democrats, 71% of Democrats favor voter ID. 0% of Democrats who are in elected office support voter ID. The vast majority of Democrat voters, 71% favor voter ID, 95% of Republicans.
Then go back to the racial one. It's a little down the clip. You have 76% of black people. This is the most reliably Democrat racial group. The group that we are told is specifically being disenfranchised by voter ID. More than three quarters of them support voter ID. You look at Latinos, it's even higher, 82%. We're told the Latinos are being discriminated against. Hard for them to get ID.
And white people, close to the Latinos, 85%. Everybody supports voter ID. except for elected Democrats, none of whom support voter ID. Why? Because they are trying to steal elections. This isn't tinfoil hat stuff, folks. This is the only way to explain the discrepancy between elected Democrats, politicians, operative activists, and ordinary voters.
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