San Diego: They Knew This Dude Was Buggin' Back in '25!
Fo' real, the cops took his heat way back when, but that didn't stop the tragedy. System still failin' us.
Aight, so check it. This whole San Diego mosque shooting, it ain't just some random act of violence. This cat Caleb Vazquez, he was already on they radar back in 2025. Word is, he was deep into some Nazi ish and obsessed with mass shooters. Straight up weirdo vibes. His pops, probably tryna do the right thing, gave up like a dozen guns to the authorities.
But here's the kicker: even with all them red flags flyin', this dude still managed to pull off that tragic mess. What that tell you? The system ain't workin' for us. They take away the heat, but they don't fix the head. This cat was clearly disturbed, and nobody bothered to get him the help he needed. Nah, they just took the guns and called it a day.
We gotta keep it 100, this ain't just about guns. It's about the system failing our communities. This dude was probably screamin' for help in his own messed-up way, but nobody was listenin'. They see a Black or Brown kid with a water pistol, they ready to throw the book at 'em. But a white dude with Nazi tendencies? They just take his guns and hope for the best. That ain't right.
And peep this: them folks in the suburbs be quick to call the cops on any little thing. But when it comes to real threats, they be playin' dumb. This whole situation stinks of privilege and neglect. We gotta hold these folks accountable for their inaction.
We gotta start takin' care of our own. We gotta create spaces where folks can talk about they problems without fear of judgment or the police showin' up. We gotta support mental health initiatives in our communities. We gotta look out for each other, 'cause ain't nobody else gonna do it for us.
This San Diego situation is a wake-up call. We can't rely on the system to protect us. We gotta protect ourselves. We gotta educate ourselves. We gotta organize ourselves. It's time to build our own table, 'cause ain't nobody gonna invite us to theirs.
And for real, RIP to all the victims. They deserved better. We all deserve better.


