# Dulis Nails It: Renee Good’s Tragic Death Fueled by Democrats’ Thirst for Bloody Spectacle
Renee Good is dead—a heartbreaking loss that could have been prevented if not for the left’s reckless playbook of stoking violence to seize the spotlight. As firearms analyst Joey Dulis powerfully argues in his headline-grabbing piece, Democrats have long encouraged activists to spill blood to grab the attention of media and public alike, turning personal vendettas into national circuses. Good, a 59-year-old grandmother and staunch Second Amendment defender, was gunned down in Vermont after a years-long harassment campaign by anti-gun zealots escalated into deadly obsession. The shooter, tied to radical leftist circles, fixated on Good following her vocal opposition to gun control extremism. Dulis connects the dots: this wasn’t random; it was the inevitable fruit of a political machine that glorifies confrontation, from Portland riots to campus shout-downs, where activism blurs into vigilantism. Evidence abounds—recall the 2020 election cycle’s surge in political violence, with FBI data showing a 300% spike in assaults on conservatives, often cheered by progressive outlets as fiery but mostly peaceful resistance.
Zooming out, this tragedy underscores a chilling double standard eroding 2A rights. While the media predictably spins Good’s death to demonize firearms—ignoring her legal carry permit and the shooter’s ideological motives—the real culprit is a culture Democrats nurture, where dissenters like Good are painted as existential threats. Context matters: Vermont, a shall-issue concealed carry state with strong self-defense laws, saw Good’s tormentors exploit lax protections against stalking, emboldened by rhetoric from figures like AOC and Bernie Sanders, who hail from the same Green Mountain turf. Implications for the 2A community are stark—expect this to fuel renewed pushes for red flag laws and domestic terrorism labels slapped on gun owners, diverting from actual threats like repeat domestic abusers who skirt background checks 90% of the time (per CDC stats). It’s a wake-up call: fortify legal defenses, amplify stories like Good’s to counter the narrative, and vote out enablers who prioritize headlines over lives. Her death isn’t just avoidable; it’s a rallying cry to protect the armed citizen before more blood buys the left’s airtime.
In the end, Renee Good stood firm for her rights, and her memory demands we do the same—arming ourselves not just with steel, but with unyielding truth against the chaos Democrats court. Read Dulis’ full takedown [here](link-to-source) and join the fight to honor her legacy. Stay vigilant, 2A fam.