Alphabet Activist Groups Don't Want the Nashville Terrorist's Manifesto Released
The media and many on the left want to keep the focus on guns and "bad Christians"
The Alphabet People don’t want Nashville police to release the Covenant school terrorist’s manifesto, reports Newsweek.
Speaking at a press conference hours after the shooting, Metropolitan Nashville Police Chief John Drake, who said the shooter identified as transgender, confirmed that officials were in possession of a "manifesto," a map detailing how the incident would take place and writings "that pertain to this date, the actual incident."
Some conservatives, like Tennessee Republican Representative Tim Burchett, have called for the release of the document, arguing that doing so would give the public critical information about the perpetuator's state of mind.
"We need to know what was going through this person's head, and the manifesto should be made public," Burchett told Fox News Digital in a Monday statement.
But groups advocating for LGBTQ+ rights disagree.
"It should not be published," Jordan Budd, the executive director of Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere (COLAGE), told Newsweek. "The focus should be on how this was able to happen in the first place. There should not be such easy access to deadly weaponry."
Charles Moran, the national president of Log Cabin Republicans, a GOP organization that advocates for equal rights for LGBTQ+ Americans, also told Newsweek that there are "serious consequences" for the public release of the manifesto.
The Alphabet People, the media, and most of the left want to keep the focus on guns and not the mental instability of the terrorist — who was under doctor’s care for mental health issues. Her parents told police they were concerned that she owned guns and thought she had sold her firearms — indicating that they knew there was some potential for violence, how could they not? The 28 year-old still lived with them. She sent messages to her friends the day before telling them she was going to die, indicating that it was planned, and said that “something bad was going to happen.”
The media portrays the terrorist as a victim with headlines like these:
A grown woman's parents refused to entertain her cosplay theater so the media infantilizes her while suggesting the massacre was the cost of her "suffering."
Radical trans activists are literally telling children, teens, young adults, that people who don’t validate their self-perception are killing them. The “Trans Day of Vengeance” uses the word “genocide” in its promotional materials. Is it any wonder that so many of them are becoming radicalized to violence when they’re told that a denial of self-perception is the same as murder?
When bizarrely rationalized like this, it’s no wonder that the press spins the Nashville’s murder as some sort of self-defense.
The press, the left, and the Alphabet People have also included attacking the faith of the victims in their defense of the terrorist:
The left purposefully downplays the importance of women in Christianity; the stories or Miriam, Deborah, Ruth, Esther, Mary, Phoebe and other women in the Bible — especially how Jesus elevated women to be equal to men in the church by appearing to Mary Magdalene first and entrusting her to deliver His message to the Apostles — to downplay all of Christianity. If they can convince women that they’re unvalued they can drive a wedge between men and women, between women and God. The AP invokes this falsehood in their headline by begging the question: that her suppression within the faith of her school contributed to her evil act.
Nashville police have said they will not release the killer’s manifesto while the investigation is ongoing. They aren’t messing around, either — they released the body cam footage this morning along with the names of their heroic officers, Rex Engelbert and Michael Collazo, who responded with a tactical unit. I lean towards them releasing it.
Those claiming “contagion” as the reason for withholding the manifesto make it sound like they’re threatening people against revealing truth. Is that the reason they really want to go with? Cover this up or more people will be killed? If the language echos militant trans activists’s every day speech it will sound like a call to arms. All the more reason to not give in to terrorists. Stop coddling militant trans violence.
Pump a mixed-up or mentally ill kind full of hormones that work against his or her genetically conferred biology, with almost no idea of the long-term effects. “Affirm” that this his/her delusions are the real deal. Blast him/her with propaganda claiming that violent, malign enemies are everywhere. Ignore his/her psychological issues. What can possibly go wrong?
They don't want the manifesto released because they are afraid the world will see how twisted their minds really are.