What the transsexual Nashville murderess' "manifesto" contained
The writings include apparent motivations behind the attack and Hale's mindset. On one page, Hale writes "Wanna kill all you little c*******," one page from the alleged manifesto reads. "Bunch of little f****** w/ your white privlages f*** you f******."Her screeds are as repulsive as expected, and that this was concealed for several months is shameful. What this makes clear is that LGBT ideologues can be very hate-filled people, and very bigoted, not to mention self-haters.
Another page included an hour-by-hour calendar referred to by Hale as "Death Day," including everything from "getting dressed" and "eat breakfast" to "prepare for attack" and "time 2 die." Hale adds "I'm a little nervous, but excited too. Been excited for the past 2 weeks," Hale allegedly wrote. "Can't believe I'm doing this, but I'm ready... I hope my victims aren't."
Tennessee House Republican Caucus Chairman Jeremy Faison commented on X (formerly Twitter) on the photos, calling for answers. "There was never a good reason to keep that monster's manifesto under lock, which is why I called for its release months ago. After reading this morning, I’m questioning even more why the anti-white racism & anti-Christian bigotry of Audrey Hale was covered up. We need answers," Rep. Faison says.
Since we're on the subject, it's also worth noting that J.K. Rowling's taken issue with how courts in Australia are tantamount to forcing rape victims to refer to male predators with "preferred pronouns":
“Harry Potter” author J.K. Rowling unloaded on court systems that she said were embracing calls to address criminals by the gender with which they identify – even if that means a female rape victim would be asked to address her male rapist or alleged rapist as “she” or “her.”That the court themselves released a statement claiming it's a "misunderstanding" is also quite offensive. Besides, if they're asking, that's tantamount to a demand and an order. Movements representing victims of sexual violence must speak out against this en masse and stand by their clients firmly. Rowling was absolutely correct to take issue with this.
Rowling was responding to the news out of South Australia, where the courts have endorsed the use of preferred pronouns during regular courtroom proceedings as a “matter of respect” going forward, stating that the move was necessary for “ensuring public confidence in the proper administration of justice,” according to The Australian.
“Asking a woman to refer to her male rapist or violent assaulter as ‘she’ in court is a form of state-sanctioned abuse. Female victims of male violence are further traumatised by being forced to speak a lie,” Rowling said in a post on X.
[...] When one person said that she couldn’t imagine being compelled to do something like that, Rowling said she wouldn’t be cowed into complying. “Personally, I wouldn’t be compelled, I’d take contempt of court. It’s time for mass non-compliance with this bull***t,” she said.
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