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  1. Another issue is the effect of testosterone on a female who is attempting the transition to male. Rage and Aggression have been reported and no one wants to touch that issue.

  2. Mike K:

    I’ve definitely heard discussions of rage as a side effect of testosterone in F to M trans people. However, I haven’t seen any information on whether Hale was taking it. Not all trans people take hormones.

  3. Neo. If one desperately wants to trans and it isn’t working, the techniques used notwithstanding, rage is likely.
    And there’s my go-to; displacement.

  4. I’m going with GB on this one.
    When you see such a complete inversion of truth, such a complete bastardization of reality, you’re dealing with the “Father of Lies.” Every cell in Audrey’s body is wired female, so the voice in her head shrieking, “I’m a man!!!” can only be from one source.

  5. Propaganda works. Just look at her. She is repeating Progressive talking points, and progressively changed her identity to fit in.

  6. it was a case of someone in a protected class – trans – being full of murderous rage at white people.

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    She is repeating Progressive talking points, and progressively changed her identity to fit in.

    These are the two points that struck me.

    So, a reason to suppress the “manifesto” is that this person was on the wrong side: those progressive talking points suggest that she had been well and truly indoctrinated by her teachers and whoever she encountered online to embrace the concept of “white privilege” as a provocation to violence.

    And, just as with Palestinian “rage” and “frustration,” absolutely any act can be understood and even justified when seen in that light: “oppressed” people simply have less capacity for self-control than we the powerful. We can’t blame them for their actions; they’re “oppressed” and “angry.” I guess it’s like the way the Left believes black people or other people of color can’t be racist because racism is discrimination plus power: “oppressed” people can’t be culpable for their actions because culpability is evil actions plus power. Or something like that.

    But this was an American school shooting, carried out by a white (“privileged”) American, and other Americans are not so willing to let her off the hook. So… this manifesto calls into question that assumption: that “oppressed” people can’t be held responsible for their actions.

    This is why I think there was such resistance to its publication. And the juxtaposition of its publication with the international efforts to immunize Hamas against responsibility for its atrocities is particularly unfortunate for that side.

  7. I’m just not seeing anything in the released pages that would justify keeping it from the public.

  8. I call for an investigation of the Nashville police, and why they are suppressing the manifesto.

  9. Can’t make the link work. But see William Whitworth, arrested a couple of weeks later when planning a school shooting. Trans.

  10. My take on this shooting is that the shooter had a tremendous amount of self hatred. She hated herself, and possibly people told her you hate yourself because you are really a man. She wanted to kill children at that school-where she went as a child. This is all armchair psychology. Sad to say, I’ve informally made a study of mass killings since Columbine. Some are a twisted form of revenge, some are suicides that want to make people remember them, some are religious based, but all are an expression of hate. A lot of people focus on the gun used, ignoring the use of cars and arson. The worst mass murder was arson at a nightclub. The man who did it didn’t plan it, was drunk and used things he found near by. A length of chain and $1 worth of gasoline. This was an intentional act (revenge) aimed at his ex-girlfriend. He had diminished capacity-drunk and most likely wouldn’t have done this sober. If you do a search for the worst mass murder in America you won’t find it, even though 87 people died. All that will come up are shootings. This was the Happy Land fire in New York City in 1990. My point to this is that guns don’t matter as the means of mass murder, but the media focuses only on guns. 87 people killed by a dollar’s worth of gas and a length of chain. So, if guns magically disappeared, would mass killings disappear? I don’t think so. It’s too ingrained in our media driven culture. And yes, this depresses me.

  11. “Another source says that actually, Hale hated everyone….”

    Well….. if her hate was outward-focused on pretty much everything, then this makes withholding the ‘Manifesto’ even more difficult to defend, or understand.

    There seem to be a couple of self-appointed spokesmen that appear, without claiming it, to be representing the interests of the affected families. Who appointed them? Who empowered them? Something about the alignment of interests between (a) these Conservative church members and (b) the Legacy media, and (c) the local police / FBI not wanting the ‘Manifesto’ made public, doesn’t add up. Hopefully now that the dam is starting to break, the spotlight’s focus will open up the issue.

    But as it stands, it’s a cover-up of something- but it doesn’t look like anything more than something embarrassing to the people that are still around – as opposed to something ‘too terrible to even mention, so evil, so diabolical, that it must forever be buried and never see the light of day’. (If you know what I mean)

  12. Censored on Facebook and Wikipeida. Of course.

    Take a seat over there, Audrey, next to Ashli Babbitt and Eric Ciaramella.

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