Far-left actress Debra Messing bucks the party narrative on lethal Waukesha parade attack



A Hollywood actress known for her far-left reactionary takes appeared to side with many on the right over the lethal car attack on a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin.

Six died and 62 were seriously injured when a red SUV plowed through the festivities at the Christmas parade on Sunday. Police arrested Darrell Brooks, Jr. for the attack.

Brooks left a large social media presence that has led many to conclude that he might have had racist, anti-white motivations for the attack. Others have cautioned against jumping to conclusions so early in the official investigation. Authorities have not as yet announced anything conclusive about a possible motive in the attack.

One of the few on the left who is demanding for the media to frame the horrific incident as a "domestic terror attack" is Debra Messing.

"Dear Mainstream Media—a man intentionally drove his car through a parade killing 6 and injuring 50+. It was not an ACCIDENT," Messing tweeted.

"Call it by its name #WaukeshaMassacre And it was a domestic terror attack," she added. "Don't minimize. Please."

Messing has been an outspoken critic against conservatives, former President Donald Trump, and his supporters. In one humorous instance, she expressed shock and confusion at a headline from right-wing satire site the Babylon Bee, and later pretended that she hadn't been fooled by the joke.

Brooks has been charged with five counts of first-degree intentional homicide and was given an extraordinary bail of $5 million. If convicted, Brooks could face a sentence of life imprisonment for each charge.

Messing is best known for her title role in the television comedy series, "Will & Grace." In 2019, Trump tweeted that Messing should be fired from the show.

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Waukesha suspect and wannabe rapper Darrell Brooks reportedly called for violence against white people



Darrell Brooks, the ex-convict wannabe rapper charged with the murders of at least five people in connection with the Waukesha, Wisconsin, Christmas parade massacre reportedly shared social media posts calling for violence against white people.

What are the details?

In since-deleted social media posts obtained by the Daily Mail, Brooks reportedly shared a series of memes and messages across social media including anti-cop posts, pro-Hitler sentiments, and calls for violence against white people.

In one social media post purportedly shared following the George Floyd protests, Brooks allegedly wrote, "LEARNED ND TAUGHT BEHAVIOR!! So when we start bakk knokkin white people TF out ion wanna hear it ... the old white ppl 2, KNOKK DEM TF OUT!! PERIOD."

In other social media posts, Brooks reportedly castigated police officers and compared them to the Ku Klux Klan and "violent street gangs."

The report added that Brooks also shared anti-Semitic sentiments via a meme that appeared to sympathize with the Black Hebrew Israelite movement.

According to reporting in the Sun, Brooks' "rap" songs boasted about being a "terrorist" and a "killer in the city." Brooks shared a variety of his work on Soundcloud, which featured songs with lyrics such as "hope you right with God 'cause casket with you headed for." He also penned at least one derogatory song about former President Donald Trump in which he declared "f*** the pigs."

In another song, Brooks blasted the American justice system and claimed that black people "really built this nation after you stole it from the natives."

Brooks faces at least five charges of first-degree intentional homicide. Authorities are expected to announce a sixth charge in connection with the recent death of an 8-year-old child who was mowed down in the Sunday melee that injured dozens more.

Each murder count carries a possible sentence of life without parole.

Brooks is being held on $5 million bail.

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