03/31/2023 / By Ethan Huff
Just days before transgender Audrey Hale, 28, shot up a Christian day school in Nashville, a transsexual extremist movement announced plans for “A Day of Vengeance” to “[s]top trans genocide,” specifically by raising money for firearms.
Left-wing radicals tweeted, then deleted following the shooting, a message about the Trans Day of Vengeance, which is actually a three-day event planned for March 31 through April 2 in Washington, D.C. Here is what the now-deleted tweet said:
“We hope to see you in DC or online :)! The time is now, enough is enough. This country is full of hate and hate is NOT welcomed in this country. We are human beings and we will always exist. You are all worth it, let’s unite. #TransDayOfVengeance ?????? pic.twitter.com/F5x6TRZh3G
DANCE PARTY FUNDRAISER!! March 7th 8pm-2am @falloutrva
18+, $10 suggested admission
Benefiting firearm / self defense training for trans Virginians. Come boogie with us and defend trans life!”
As of this writing, the “Day of Vengeance” website is still accessible, even if the above tweet is not.
(Related: Democrats are encouraging transgender violence against normal society by pushing to criminalize parents and others for refusing to participate in their children’s trans delusions.)
The trans cult’s casual use of the term vengeance is concerning in this context, seeing as how the dictionary definition of the word reads as follows:
“Infliction of injury, harm, humiliation, or the like, on a person by another who has been harmed by that person; violent revenge.”
For all intents and purposes, shooting up staff and students at a Christian elementary school certainly qualifies as vengeance. The only part that does not fit is the idea of “trans genocide,” which does not actually exist.
The notion is that trans extremists must get violent against the rest of society in retaliation for their delusions of being murdered by society. If anything, the trans cult receives special rights and privileges that are not afforded to normal straight people.
And yet, the rhetoric coming from the trans cult portends that transgender people everywhere are being murdered by society. And the only way to fix the problem is to take an eye for an eye, which is apparently what Hale did by shooting up her former school.
“Like climate change (which is a hoax), this whole notion of ‘trans genocide’ is a hoax,” writes John Nolte for Breitbart News.
It turns out that the murder rate among trans people is less than half that of the general population. In other words, the true genocide is occurring against straight people, not people who live their lives through the lens of a six-colored “rainbow.”
What the trans cult means by “genocide” is that some states, including Tennessee, are passing laws to protect children against transgender mutilation and the groomers who are constantly pushing it on them, i.e., at public schools and public libraries.
“‘Gender-affirming care’ is nothing more than the horror of permanently mutilating a child,” Nolte explains, pointing to the transgender mutilation of children as the true genocide that normal people need to be fighting back against.
“This is done through breast removal, penis removal, and an unspeakable ‘treatment’ using chemicals that stop puberty (and, in other contexts, are used to chemically castrate sex offenders). Thousands of children are being sacrificed in this way on the demonic altar of the trans movement.”
Want to keep up with the latest disturbing news about transgender threat to normal society? Be sure to visit Transhumanism.news.
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