Posted on 04/21/2023 9:48:06 AM PDT by Red Badger
Rep. Burchett warned that it should not be made available to the public, rather only the families of those killed and members of Congress.
In the weeks since trans-identified shooter Audrey Hale massacred three adults and three children at a Christian school in Nashville, Tennessee, details have emerged shining light on what led her to carry out the brutal attack. A comprehensive manifesto was recovered, however its contents have not been released.
Lawmakers familiar with the matter have warned of the horrible things included in Hale's manifesto, and called for it to be made available to certain individuals.
As the New York Post reports, Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett suggested that the manifesto "could maybe tell us a little bit about what’s going on inside of [Hale's] head." He warned that perhaps it should not be made available to the public, rather only the families of those killed and members of Congress.
Metro Nashville Council Member Courtney Johnston stated that according to her sources, the document was "a blueprint on total destruction," adding that "it was so, so detailed at the level of what [Hale] had planned." She also cautioned against releasing it to the world, noting that while some parts should be made available, the document in its entiretly "in the wrong person's hands would be astronomically dangerous."
Both the Metro Nashville Police Department and the FBI are currently working on the case, however it is believed that the latter is stalling any potential release of the manifesto.
Law enforcement recovered numerous documents from Hale's vehicle and bedroom, showing that she was "planning over a period of months to commit mass murder at The Covenant School." Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Director David Rausch explained that "one is specifically a plan and the other is some journal-type rantings."
The FBI's decision not to release the manifesto was scrutinized by criminology professor Joseph Giacalone. In an interview with the Post, he suggested that "if there is something in there that is truly damaging for the transgender community, I think they are hesitant to do it because they are afraid of a violent backlash against that protected class of people."
Great. Let's give it to Ukraine for use against Russia. It will fit with their general ideology, and its totally free.
>> they are afraid of a violent backlash
apparently they were also afraid of a 2nd Presidential term for Trump
Yes, right here in our very own constitutional republic, we have protected classes of people. We coddle our freaks and weirdos as if they were some kind of endangered species.
And yes, of course there is something in the manifesto that is truly damaging for the transgender community. Why else would they suppress it?
>”in the wrong person’s hands would be astronomically dangerous.”
In other words, it’s an anti Christian diatribe that will give people some idea of how demonic the trans community is
Yep.
Excellent, it will give great insight to predict how our new Tranny Military will perform!
But activists and advocates for the trans community do not want Hale’s words to see the light of day.
The Human Rights Campaign, which advocates for trans ideology, said “We still don’t know all the facts about what happened in Nashville. We do know that every study available shows that transgender and non-binary people are much more likely to be the victims of violence, rather than the perpetrators of it.”
In essence, HRC is referring to what is basically a myth about so-called trans genocide. There is not an epidemic of transphobic murders of trans people across the US. HRC advocated for gun control as part of their statement, saying “Regardless of the reason for this shooting, the use of violence is reprehensible and we renew our call for common-sense gun safety legislation.”
Gays Against Groomers, however, has called for the manifesto to be released.
That is what they are trying to suppress.
Gays Against Groomers, however, has called for the manifesto to be released.
https://www.gaysagainstgroomers.com/about
These already unhinged, murderous freaks are being spun up as unguided missiles aimed at normal Americans. Spun up by whom is the question.
It will tell us what a deranged person she/he was.
I think most people can read some pretty bad things without associating an individual’s thoughts with an entire group of people.
I know that’s tough for some people, but that’s too bad.
before
i wanted to see it
now
i REALLY want to see it
Yet the Unibomber’s manifesto has been readily available without precipitating any madness.
To our narrative, fundraising and our next election.
Most transparent administration of all times
This one? It’s pretty common.
I agree. They want to suppress people’s knowledge of the crazy level of hatred these confused creatures have against all of the rest of us. After all, trans are one of the pillars of the Biden administration, and at the same time one of the clubs used to beat the rest of us.
That said, when this whole thing first happened, somebody…maybe a cop?… who had had a look at it either wrote or said in an interview that it involved things like setting fire to the building while trapping everybody inside, etc. in other words, psychotic level hatred for anyone not as messed up as she was.
These trans freaks apparently believe they’re going to take over the world. (Good luck getting there before AI.)
And what the government minions don’t want us to see is that their sacred trans are totally stark raving mad and actually are a threat to all the rest of us.
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