This phrase refers to a publication that promotes the false and malicious conspiracy theory that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, a horrific event that took the lives of twenty children and six adults, was a hoax. These publications falsely claim that the victims’ families are actors and that the event was staged to promote stricter gun control laws. The core assertion is the complete denial of the documented reality of the tragedy.
The proliferation of such materials has caused immense suffering to the families of the victims, who have been subjected to harassment, threats, and online abuse. Furthermore, these falsehoods contribute to a climate of distrust and misinformation, undermining public discourse and potentially inciting violence. Historically, such claims have been used to exploit tragedy for political or personal gain, feeding on pre-existing anxieties and biases within certain segments of the population.