In a bizarre segment, a transgender 'personality' who previously wanted to be a "human Ken doll" before deciding to become a 'woman', lectured JK Rowling on what being female really means, declaring that the author should "stick to what she knows." Report: https://t.co/K06cu2wjbTpic.twitter.com/fHcFCrS9sY
FT | Author JK Rowling has attacked Humza Yousaf, calling Scotland’s first minister “bumbling and illiberal” and stoking a row over the country’s contentious new hate crime law.
The creator of the Harry Potter franchise was responding to criticism from Yousaf on Thursday that posts she had made on X earlier in the week identifying transgender women as men were “offensive and upsetting”.
Rowling posted on X: “Most of Scotland is upset and offended by Yousaf’s bumbling incompetence and illiberal authoritarianism, but we aren’t lobbying to have him locked up for it.”
Rowling, a leading gender-critical feminist, used her social media profile to test whether the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act would criminalise promoting the importance of biological sex over gender identity.
The legislation, which came into effect on Monday, has triggered a row between the author and lawmakers, and thrust culture wars into the forefront of Scottish politics.
Yousaf in an interview with the BBC hit out at the author’s provocative posts on social media, insisting the law had a high threshold for criminality and was not intended to respond to those who are “upset or insulted”.
The legal difficulties in balancing the protection of vulnerable communities with the right to free speech have opened up a new line of attack for the opponents of the Scottish National party and Green coalition, with them characterising the legislation as an example of unworkable progressive policymaking.
It comes as opinion polls fail to provide a clear picture of voting intentions ahead of the general election later this year.
A YouGov poll this week predicted a UK landslide for Labour in which it would become the largest party in Scotland, winning 28 seats north of the border to the SNP’s 19. A Survation poll last week forecast that the SNP would hold 41 seats to Labour’s 14.
The act widens the existing crime of stirring up racial hatred to include other protected characteristics, such as sexuality, gender and disability, with the threat of jail terms of seven years.
Thousands of complaints have reportedly been made to the police about Rowling’s posts, as well as about a speech Yousaf gave to parliament in 2020 during which he complained about the number of senior positions of authority held by white people.
Police Scotland, which has yet to announce the number of allegations of hate crimes it has received, earlier this week decided Rowling’s posts, in which she invited the police to arrest her, were not criminal.
The force also decided against logging Rowling’s posts and Yousaf’s speech as “non-crime hate incidents”.
The police, who note such incidents when allegations do not breach the threshold of criminality, use these records to monitor trends, but opponents say this process has a chilling effect on free speech.
The police decision sparked an angry response from Murdo Fraser, a Conservative MSP, whose post last year on social media saying identifying as non-binary was as valid as “choosing to identify as a cat” did get logged.
Fraser on Wednesday accused Police Scotland of political bias. “They have taken a different approach to comments made by the SNP first minister to those made by an opposition politician,” he said. “It is hard not to conclude that Police Scotland has been captured by the SNP policy agenda.”
— Speaker Mike Johnson (@SpeakerJohnson) April 1, 2024
WashingtonTimes | President Biden stoked more outrage over his decision to honor Transgender Day of Visibility on March 31, which was also Easter, by issuing a head-scratching denial Monday as the White House blamed the political backlash on “misinformation.”
As he left the 144th annual White House
Easter Egg Roll, Mr. Biden was quizzed by reporters about House Speaker
Mike Johnson’s denunciation of the transgender proclamation as
“outrageous and abhorrent.”
“Speaker Johnson called it ‘outrageous’ that Easter Sunday was Transgender Day of Visibility. What do you say to Speaker Johnson?” asked a reporter, according to the White House pool report.
Mr. Biden replied: “He’s thoroughly uninformed.”
When pressed for details, the president responded: “I didn’t do that.”
He offered no further explanation, but critics pointed to his proclamation on the White House
website honoring Transgender Day of Visibility, which has been held on
March 31 since it was created by a transgender activist in 2009.
Also falling this year on March 31 was Easter, the holiest day on the Christian calendar. The date varies from year to year.
“I, Joseph R. Biden … do hereby proclaim March 31, 2024, as Transgender Day of Visibility,” said the White House proclamation issued Friday and signed by Mr. Biden.
“I
call upon all Americans to join us in lifting up the lives and voices
of transgender people throughout our nation and to work toward
eliminating violence and discrimination based on gender identity,” Mr.
Biden said in the proclamation.
Mr. Johnson posted the proclamation on X with the comment: “This you, @JoeBiden?”
Conservative media critic Stephen L. Miller asked on X: “Did anyone in the press pool then show him his own statement?”
Rep.
Wesley Hunt, Texas Republican, asked on X: “Is the Biden Administration
backtracking after the political backlash they’ve received in the last
24 hours?”Hours later, White House
press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre accused critics of promoting
“misinformation.” She said it was “unsurprising that politicians are
seeking to divide and weaken our country with cruel, hateful and
dishonest rhetoric.”
“It
is dishonest what we have heard the past 24 hours. It is untrue what we
heard over the weekend,” she said at the press briefing.
White House deputy press secretary Andrew Bates said Monday that “President Biden is right.”
“He did nothing in conflict with the ‘tenets’ of Easter,
which he celebrated yesterday,” Mr. Bates told The Washington Times.
“Nor did he choose the date of March 31 for Transgender Day of
Visibility, which has been set since 2009.”
Mr.
Biden has issued proclamations marking Transgender Day of Visibility
since taking office in 2021, but his decision to do so this year with Easter falling on March 31 struck conservative Christians as tone-deaf at best and a slap in the face to Christianity at worst.
Easter is the Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox, or March 21.
“This
is a direct assault on Christianity. It’s evident the left is
determined to undermine our religion and traditions,” Rep. Diana
Harshbarger, Tennessee Republican, said Saturday on X. “This isn’t just
blatant disregard, it’s intentional.”
The Trump campaign called the transgender proclamation “appalling and insulting.”
“We call on Joe Biden’s failing campaign and the White House to issue an apology to the millions of Catholics and Christians across America who believe [Easter Sunday] is for one celebration only — the resurrection of Jesus Christ,” said Trump national press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
Mr.
Biden and first lady Jill Biden issued a statement Sunday sending “our
warmest wishes to Christians around the world celebrating Easter Sunday.”
“Easter
reminds us of hope and the promise of Christ’s resurrection,” they
said. “As we gather with loved ones, we remember Jesus’ sacrifice.”
Other
Democratic officials, including New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, issued
proclamations this year declaring March 31 as Transgender Day of
Visibility, or TDOV.
After
Democrats on the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors approved a TDOV
declaration, CatholicVote President Brian Burch accused them of choosing
“to mock Christianity on its holiest day of the year.”
He said the 15-year-old transgender event should have been moved to avoid conflicting with Easter.
“They
may claim that this holiday is always on March 31, but it is a fake and
arbitrary observance which was invented in 2009 compared with the
2,000-year history of Easter,”
Mr. Burch told The Washington Times. “This would never be tolerated
with any other religious tradition, and that’s the point. Christianity
is their target.”
hotnewhiphop | These days, Dave Chappelle is known for standing by his non-PC approach to comedy, and his new special is no exception. The Dreamer
arrived on Netflix today, raising eyebrows and getting social media
users talking. The special features various jokes about the trans
community, disabled people, Will Smith's infamous Oscars slap, and even Lil Nas X.
One of Chappelle's jokes centered around him meeting Jim Carrey on the set of Man On The Moon, in which the actor
stars as Andy Kaufman. "I was very disappointed because I wanted to
meet Jim Carrey and I had to pretend he was Andy Kaufman all afternoon.
It was clearly Jim Carrey. I could look at him and clearly see it was
Jim Carrey," he explained, citing Carrey's method-acting. "I say all
that to say … that's how trans people make me feel."
He later joked that in an attempt to mend his relationship with the trans community, he wrote a play about a trans woman. “To be honest with you, I’ve been trying to repair my relationship with the transgender community cause I don’t want them to think that I don’t like them... You know how I’ve been repairing it? I wrote a play. I did. Cause I know that gays love plays. It’s a very sad play, but it’s moving," he described, "It’s about a Black transgender woman whose pronoun is, sadly, n***a. It’s a tear-jerker. At the end of the play she dies of loneliness cause white liberals don’t know how to speak to her. It’s sad.”
Chappelle didn't stop there, however. He went on to joke that he'd now be targeting disabled people. "Tonight, I'm doing all handicapped jokes," he declared. "They're not as organized as the gays and I love punching down." What do you think of the jokes Dave Chappelle made about trans people in his new Netflix special?
politico | Elise Stefanik’s viral line of
questioning of an elite trio of university presidents last week over how
to respond to calls for the genocide of Jews didn’t just spark
bipartisan outrage and lead to a high-profile resignation. It settled a
personal score the congresswoman had with her alma mater, which had all
but disowned her in the wake of Jan. 6.
Back then, in 2021, the dean of
Harvard University’s school of government said the New York
congresswoman’s comments about voter fraud in the 2020 presidential
election had “no basis in evidence,” and the Harvard Institute of
Politics removed Stefanik from its senior advisory committee. Stefanik
at the time criticized what she described as “the ivory tower’s march
toward a monoculture of like-minded, intolerant liberal views.”
Mitch
Daniels, the retired former president of Purdue University and a former
Republican governor of Indiana, called it “higher ed’s Bud Light moment”
— referring to the beermaker’s divisive ad campaign featuring a
transgender influencer — “when people who hang out with only people who
adhere to what has become prevailing and dominant ideologies on campuses
and suddenly discover there’s a world of people out there who
disagrees.”
Republicans,
of course, have been the loudest voices defending Stefanik. Daniels,
who has also testified before hostile lawmakers on behalf of his
university, mocked that the administrators Stefanik questioned retained
the white-shoe law firm WilmerHale to prepare.
Ukraine's official English-language spokesperson/ propagandist, Sarah Ashton-Cirillo [she/ her]:
"The reality is Russians are not European...Russians have a different culture. Russians are Asian and ultimately they do come from the Moguols. They come from a grouping of people… pic.twitter.com/6kCnmH30Dp
DW | If you are an English speaker keeping up with the news of the Ukraine war,
you have probably heard of Sarah Ashton-Cirillo. The US national
arrived in Ukraine shortly after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine
began in February last year. A freelance journalist,
Ashton-Cirillo wanted to report from the front lines. Not long after
arriving in Ukraine, she developed close ties with the army before
deciding to join Ukraine's Territorial Defense Forces (TDF), where
she was wounded on the battlefield in February 2023. Following her
recovery, Ashton-Cirillo was assigned to work on English-language media
for the TDF and was later appointed one of their spokespeople. Her
firebrand statements, combined with her transgender identity, made her a
favorite target of Russian propagandists and pro-Russian trolls online.
In an interview with DW, Ashton-Cirillo said that the hate directed at her on social media is a sign her work is effective.
"The words of Russian haters are meaningless," she told DW's Anna
Pshemyska. "I've been at the front lines, all of my colleagues have been
at the front lines, and I don't just mean as journalists. We have
fought at the front. And we have seen life and we have seen death."
"Words don't matter when you are understanding that your actions will
help contribute to not just the liberation of Ukraine, but the saving
of Ukrainian lives as well as Russian lives."
But Ashton-Cirillo's words do matter. Evidenced by the
ongoing controversy which was sparked after she posted a video on X,
formerly known as Twitter, in which she said that Russia's "war criminal
propagandists will all be hunted down."
Last week, the former journalist vowed to hunt down a "Kremlin
propagandist" saying, "next week, the teeth of the Russian devils will
gnash ever harder, their rabid mouths will foam in an uncontrollable
frenzy as the world will see a favorite Kremlin propagandist pay for
their crimes," Ashton-Cirillo added, without naming the person in
question.
"And this puppet of Putin is only the first," she said, addressing the public from a TDF studio.
Pressure from US senator
Ashton-Cirillo's comments reached Washington. US Senator J. D. Vance,
who opposes further US military aid to Ukraine, said the former
journalist "threatens physical violence to anyone who circulates
'Russian propaganda.'"
"I worry American resources could be supporting violence or the
threat of violence against people for speaking their mind," the senator
added. "Notably, any critic of America's incoherent policy in Ukraine
has been slandered as propagandists, including multiple presidential
candidates and American journalists. While we can debate the merits of
these accusations, engaging in protected speech should not invite
threats of violence," he added.
Although the TDF did not specify which comments made by
Ashton-Cirillo resulted in her immediate suspension pending an
investigation, it did say her recent remarks "were not approved by the
command of the TDF or the command of the [Armed Forces of Ukraine]."
Ashton-Cirillo told DW she stood behind her words and pointed to a peace plan put forward by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, which foresees all criminals brought to justice.
"That includes the war criminal propagandists," she said. "War
criminals must be hunted down and be brought to justice. We have the
international tribunals ready."
She denied she was talking about targeting journalists and was instead focusing on Russia's "information warriors."
jonathanturley | We have previously discussed how comedians have been objecting that
woke activists are killing comedy. The complaint is that a group of
perpetually pissed off, humorless people are remaking the world in their
own image. It began with college campuses which comedians are now
saying are dead as venues
since you cannot safely make any joke that insults any group other than
white straight males or Christians or conservatives. Others have objected to hate speech laws limiting comedians, particularly after some comedians have been prosecuted for “malicious communications” or insulting groups or religious figures. Six out of ten students
view offensive jokes as hate speech. This week, however, activists
appear to have met their match in a legend of comedy who has opposed the
cutting of a scene from the movie The Life of Brian. No,
activists are not upset with the endless jokes about Italians,
Christians, and Jews. It is the scene involving a man who wants to
become a women and have a child. John Cleese is refusing to yield.
The scene shows Stan declaring “I want to be a woman… It’s my right
as a man. I want to have babies… It’s every man’s right to have babies
if he wants them.” After Cleese’s protest, the character snaps, “Don’t
you oppress me!”
Some reported that Cleese had agreed to cut the scene. However, Cleese tweeted out a correction of the “misreporting.”
vanityfair | A new theory has emerged. According to the source, Fox Corp. chair Rupert Murdoch removed
Carlson over remarks Carlson made during a speech at the Heritage
Foundation’s 50th Anniversary gala on Friday night. Carlson laced his
speech with religious overtones that even Murdoch found too extreme, the
source, who was briefed on Murdoch’s decision-making, said. Carlson told
the Heritage audience that national politics has become a manichean
battle between “good” and “evil.” Carlson said that people advocating
for transgender rights and DEI programs want to destroy America and they
could not be persuaded with facts. “We should say that and stop
engaging in these totally fraudulent debates…I’ve tried. That doesn’t
work,” he said. The answer, Carlson suggested, was prayer. “I have
concluded it might be worth taking just 10 minutes out of your busy
schedule to say a prayer for the future, and I hope you will,” he said.
“That stuff freaks Rupert out. He doesn’t like all the spiritual talk,”
the source said.
Carlson declined to comment. A spokesperson for Fox Corp. declined to comment.
It’s beenreported that Fox Corp. CEO Lachlan Murdoch and Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott
made the decision to fire Carlson on Friday night. Another source, a
person close to Murdoch, has said something similar to me. Scott informed Carlson of the decision on Monday morning.
The
92-year-old mogul’s broken engagement is part of a string of erratic
decisions he has made of late that raises questions about Murdoch’s
leadership of his media empire. According to sources, executives at Fox
are worried about Murdoch’s unsteady hand at the wheel of the company.
“It’s like the King is senile but no one wants to say anything,” the
source said. According to two sources, Fox settled with Dominion moments
before the trial was set to begin because Fox’s lawyers didn’t want
Murdoch to testify in public. “They were hoping and praying to settle
for months, but they didn’t want to pay up,” the second source said.
Once the trial began, the lawyers told Fox execs that Murdoch would be
“disgraced on the stand, run out of the boardroom, and his testimony
will expose him as a lunatic sliding into senility.” (The person close
to Murdoch disputed this. “Rupert was very well prepared to testify.”)
NYPost | Nashville shooter Audrey Hale’s manifesto is a “blueprint on total
destruction” which the FBI are stalling releasing, according to local
politicians, who describe its contents as “astronomically dangerous”.
Almost a month after Audrey Hale, who identified as transgender,
killed six at the city’s Covenant elementary school before being shot by
police authorities have yet to release a motive or any of the writings
seized from her home, despite growing pressure.
Rep. Tim Burchett, (R-Tenn.) told The Post he knew the FBI was behind
the delay, saying the news was “disappointing” and calling for
documents to be released to grieving loved ones as well as members of
Congress.
The manifesto “could maybe tell us a little bit about what’s going on
inside of her head,” he added. “I think that would answer a lot of
questions.”
Twenty journals, five laptops, a suicide note and various other notes
written by Hale were seized from the house she shared with her parents
as well as two memoirs, five Covenant School yearbooks and seven
cellphones, according to a search warrant.
Metro Nashville Council Member Courtney Johnston confirmed to The
Post the FBI has already ruled the manifesto would not be released any
time soon.
“What I was told is, her manifesto was a blueprint on total
destruction, and it was so, so detailed at the level of what she had
planned,” she said, when reached by phone.
“That document in the wrong person’s hands would be astronomically dangerous,” she added.
adage | Anheuser-Busch InBev has changed marketing leadership for Bud Light in the wake of controversy over the brand sending a can to transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney with her face on it.
Alissa Heinerscheid, marketing VP for the brand since June 2022, has taken a leave of absence, the brewer confirmed, and will be replaced by Todd Allen, who was most recently global marketing VP for Budweiser.
Heinerscheid did not immediately respond to an email requesting comment.
The brewer has also streamlined its marketing function to reduce layers “so that our most senior marketers are more closely connected to every aspect of our brand’s activities,” a company spokesperson said in a statement, adding that “these steps will help us maintain focus on the things we do best: brewing great beer for all consumers, while always making a positive impact in our communities and on our country.”
The statement noted that “we communicated some next steps with our internal teams and wholesaler partners,” adding that “we made it clear that the safety and welfare of our employees and our partners is our top priority.”
dailymail | Childcare experts are expressing alarm over transgender
TikToker Dylan Mulvaney’s popularity bump after her White House debut,
saying social media is driving a spike in teens seeking sex-change
procedures.
Clinicians say Mulvaney’s sit-down time with President Joe Biden
has raised the social media sensation’s profile, extending her reach
and likely influencing teenage fans who may themselves be questioning
their own gender identity.
Mulvaney’s TikTok
following grew to 8.4 million after her White House appearance, and
while she is entitled to share her experiences online, experts told
DailyMail.com that online influencers like her in part drive an alarming
uptick in teen transitioning.
dailymail | 'A lot of the initial deals were tailored to my queerness and to my transness,' she told The Creators newsletter last month.
'For
some of these major corporations, I was actually their first trans
creator. It's exciting to make money to support myself since I lost my
job, and to have my transition surgeries be covered too.'
Her agency, CAA, did not answer DailyMail.com's interview request.
Mulvaney's
ascent has not been without hiccups. Her appearance on Ulta Beauty last
month led to controversy and calls to boycott the cosmetics firm.
Critics called her 'misogynistic' for 'appropriating' womanhood.
Likewise,
a post about Tampax feminine hygiene products left some viewers shocked
and confused. Two replied: 'Is this a joke?' She is frequently bashed
for referring to the vagina as a 'Barbie pouch'.
She
has gained a massive following on TikTok as she documents her
transition to a transgender female — originally identifying as
'nonbinary' but telling followers in March that she was a girl.
Mulvaney
interviewed Biden last month as part of a panel of six progressive
activists for NowThis News. In the interview, the Democrat vowed to
protect 'gender-affirming care,' saying states should not limit access
to transgender treatments.
teenvogue | The
fast food joint where Zuriel Hooks worked was just up the street from
where she lived in Alabama, but the commute was harrowing. When she
started the job in April 2021, she had to walk to work on the shoulder
of the road in the Alabama sun. She would pause at the intersection,
waiting for the right opportunity to run across multiple lanes of
traffic.
It was hot, it was dangerous, it was exhausting – but if
she wanted to keep her job, she didn’t have much of a choice. “I felt
so bad about myself at that time. Because I'm just like, ‘I’m too pretty
to be doing all this,’” Hooks said, laughing while looking back.
“Literally, I deserve to be driven to work.”
Hooks, 19, now works for the Knights and Orchids Society,
an organization serving Alabama’s Black LGBT community. But the
experience of walking to that job stuck with her. Though she’s been
working towards it for two years, Hooks doesn’t have a driver’s
license.
For
trans youth like Hooks, this crucial rite of passage can be a
complicated, lengthy and often frustrating journey. Trans young people
face unique challenges to driving at every turn, from complicated ID
laws to practicing with a parent. Without adequate support, trans youth
may give up on driving entirely, resulting in a crisis of safety and
independence.
The most obvious obstacle involves the license
itself. Teenagers who choose to change their names or gender markers
face a complicated and costly legal battle. The processes vary: some
states require background checks, some court appearances, some medical
documentation. At times, the rules can border on ridiculous. Alabama’s SB 184 forbade people under the age of 19 from pursuing medical transition.
Yet the state also passed a law requiring drivers to undergo medical
transition in order to change their gender markers. Though that law has
since been ruled unconstitutional by a federal court, the state of
Alabama is appealing that decision, leaving trans drivers with no
official resolution.
“It
creates this – I don't want to use the cliche, but – patchwork,” said
Olivia Hunt, director of policy at the National Center for Transgender
Equality. “Not just state-to-state, but even person-to-person, where
every person's name change and gender marker change situation is
different.”
The cost can vary widely, too. Documentation, court
fees and other requirements can quickly tally up to hundreds of dollars.
“If you've got somebody who's already in a situation where, due to
financial problems, [who] doesn't have access to a car, that might make
it just that more inaccessible for them,” Hunt told Teen Vogue.
This
lack of access to name and gender marker revisions puts first time
drivers in a dangerous limbo. If your name or gender marker doesn’t
match your appearance, there’s potential for harassment. The fear of
getting outed by an ID (and subsequent abuse) is what some researchers
call “ID anxiety.”
“For trans drivers, this is a unique, personal
embodiment of stress,” said Arjee Restar, a social epidemiologist and an
assistant professor at the University of Washington, “given that the
same ID anxiety does not occur to cisgender drivers.”
With that being said, ID law is not the only thing troubling young trans drivers. Public driver education programs have dwindled significantly since the 1970s,
leaving much of the burden of teaching driver’s ed on parents. In most
states, teenagers must practice for their driving exams under adult
supervision, typically a parent or guardian.
But trans youth
often have fraught relationships with the adults in their lives . Hooks,
who started practicing driving with someone close to her at 17, often
felt like a captive audience while trying to drive. “As [they were]
trying to somehow teach me how to drive, I feel like it was [their] way
to try to… I would say somehow try to brainwash me back from being who I
am,” said Hooks. “They’d turn [the conversation] from driving to, ‘why
are you even transitioning?’”
In Alabama, teenagers must complete a minimum of 50 hours of driving
with adult supervision in order to get their licenses in lieu of a
state-approved drivers’ education course. Hooks tried to muscle through
it. But navigating the roads while navigating the emotions in the
passenger side got to be too much. One day, Hooks just gave up. “If I'm
gonna have this much agony trying to get this done,” Hooks recalled
thinking, “then I don't want to do it.”
The alternative wasn’t much better. She didn’t just feel miserable walking everywhere; she felt vulnerable.
“I always got catcalled, I always got beeped at by a lot of men,” she said.
Epochtimes | My home city of Nashville has been in a virtual non-stop uproar since the
tragic murders of six people, three of them 9-year-old children, at The
Covenant School on March 27.
This
has been ineffably sad for the family and friends of the victims, who
are victims themselves, their grief often overwhelmed in a city, indeed a
country, now so politicized that our common humanity seems some distant
memory from a long ago Jimmy Stewart movie one sees only at Christmas.
Lost too in all this is any sense of what really happened that Monday or why it happened.
Distraction reigns. The last few days have been arguably the mother of all distractions when, as reported here at The Epoch Times
and virtually everywhere, riots or protests (depending on how you see
them) broke out in front and within the Tennessee State Assembly.
The
rioters/protestors were largely high school students, bent on gun
control, instigated, at least in part, by three members of the assembly,
two of whom have now been expelled for their behavior.
Unfortunately
for the local GOP and Republicans everywhere, the two expelled,
deservedly or not, happened to be black, naturally providing a propaganda opportunity
for our resident White House “civil rights activist” and ally of former
Sen. Robert Byrd (D-N.C.) who once informed us “If you have a problem
figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.”
Meanwhile,
the tragic murders are being used inevitably as a battering ram for gun
control that has never been shown to work and for red flag laws that
can work, but not in the way intended.
Which brings me to the missing “manifesto.”
In
the immediate aftermath of the murders the police informed us the
obviously emotionally disturbed shooter was transgendered, something
that was ratified by the video of the killings at the Christian school
showing the female-by-birth Audrey Hale dressed entirely like a macho
terrorist.
Further, they told us she had left behind documents and a manifesto, explaining her actions.
Then,
as if by magic, we heard no more of the word transgendered in any of
its forms, from the media or anywhere, nor, almost simultaneously,
anything of the manifesto, except that it had been handed to the FBI for
review.
Regarding
the media, it isn’t just CBS, widely known to have decreed the word
“transgender” should be omitted in coverage of the crime but almost all
of the MSM. NPR,
recently labeled “state-affiliated” on Twitter, does not mention the
word in its recent update on the crime, nor does it apply a pronoun of
any sort—male, female, or “they”—when referring to the shooter. This
must be a new form of asexual reporting.
As for the FBI, no word so far on when they will release the manifesto, in original or redacted form.
Sound familiar?
No
doubt it does. How long have we been waiting for the FBI to act on the
Hunter Biden laptop or even reveal its contents? Do we expect it ever to
happen, especially under the current administration?
Obviously
not. And amidst the consternation over the expelling of the Tennessee
assembly members, to demand transparency or even to mention the
manifesto will invoke a response that one is transphobic.
But no one’s transphobic, just interested in the truth, a truth that has become evanescent for a reason.
Why suddenly has transgenderism broken out everywhere, as if sexual dysphoria were some new version of the measles? Cui bono?
Certainly
not the children many of whom are going through developmental issues
that have occurred since time immemorial without medical intervention,
yet somehow we are all still here.
Who is guiding them to finding their salvation in changing sexes? Toward what end?
Perhaps the manifesto has a clue and that is why it is being hidden from us. Or maybe an abreaction is feared.
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Covid-19 Preys Upon The Elderly And The Obese
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sciencemag | This spring, after days of flulike symptoms and fever, a man
arrived at the emergency room at the University of Vermont Medical Center.
He ...