On March 27, a biological female, Audrey Hale, who identified as transgender, entered her former grade school. Upon entry she murdered three children and three adults at The Covenant School in Nashville, TN, after carefully planning the attack. Preliminary reports from investigators revealed that Hale’s motive was deep hatred for Christians, including her parents, who made her attend this school. Read more here.
By all definitions, this is a hate crime. So why isn’t the Department of Justice investing it as such?
In the aftermath of this incident, many have observed an odd phenomenon. Rather than individuals and groups coming out in support of the Christian community—as one might expect—actors, Nashville artists, the White House, mainstream media, and others came out supporting the Trans Community.
News outlets like CNN downplayed—or completely ignored—the shooter’s transgender status even though she referred to herself as “he/him” on her LinkedIn profile. Other sources posted the surveillance photo of Hale in camo pants and a white t-shirt holding an AR-15 or a picture of her in a button-down shirt and necktie at a work event. But not CNN. The article sports a very feminine photo of a much younger Hale. Read the article here.
A Nashville flower shop even managed to blame Donald Trump and the entire GOP, by extension, for the shooting. As a result, the owners declined service for an upcoming RNC event claiming that “the blood of 3 beautiful babies we lost is on [their hands]”. You can read the article here.
Also, following this incident, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre alleged that the trans community is under attack right now. Wait. What? Watch the video here.
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