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Sep 07 2024

Colt Gray and LGBT Violence

The latest addition to the Transsexual Violence Hall of Horrors has been getting a lot of news coverage, if only because the media avidly promotes school shootings as a means of attacking our right to bear arms. His name is Colt Gray:

Gray, the suspected shooter accused of killing four at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, reportedly posted on social media about his plans to carry out a mass shooting over his “frustration with the acceptance of transgender people.”

Like many youth these days, Gray had been inducted into the cult of LGBTism:

Gray’s father told law enforcement that he was “bullied for being gay,” according to transcripts of the police interview acquired by Daily Mail.

Belligerently identifying as a victim is as fundamental to the cult as sexual perversion. Encourage people to wallow in mental illness and to believe they are cornered victims, and the resulting violence is so inevitable, it is hard not to see it as a deliberate objective of social engineers.

Violence is inherent to the alphabet cult. Recall the reaction to transsexual terrorist Audrey Hale. A spokeswoman for Arizona’s Democrat Governor Katie Hobbs tweeted this less than 12 hours after Hale’s massacre of Christian children at the Covenant School in Nashville:

Josselyn Berry was not alone in encouraging violence in the name of transgenderism following the Covenant School massacre. Remember the “trans rights or else” fashion item?

Peggy Flanagan, Minnesota Lieutenant Governor behind fellow militantly pro-LGBT creepazoid Tim Walz, has posed in an even more disturbing shirt:

Maybe the knife represents cutting off little boys’ genitals and little girls’ breasts so as to make them into perverts. Or maybe it is meant to suggest what happens to “transphobes.” In either case, it is alarming in the extreme that freaks like Flanagan have power.

Trantifa is actually a thing. It is a subcult of Antifa that inflicts violence explicitly in the name of transgenderism.

Evolutionary biologist Bret Weinstein is on to something in this interview:

Key quote:

“If you think about [the Democratic Party] as a group of Americans who have a view of the way the country should be governed, you’ll be scratching your head. If, on the other hand, you think of it as a hostile force, one that has no interest in the well-being of average Americans, or indeed in the meaningful continuation of the republic itself, it makes a lot more sense, and the people who are vocally supporting it are in some ways victims of a psychological operation that has convinced them to support things that are, frankly, unholy.”

“Unholy” is not an overstatement.

On a tip from Wiggins and ABC of the ANC.


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