On Tuesday, the Tennessee Star published the entire 100-page diary of the 28-year-old transgender woman — a woman biologically who identified as a male — who entered Covenant Christian school in Nashville and opened fire, killing three adults and three children before law enforcement shot her dead. And, as you might expect from someone who would do such a horrific act against innocent children, the journal is chock full of all kinds of left-wing extremist insanity. This was a sick person.
Check out the details from The Daily Wire:
The journal offers a glimpse into the mind of a self-proclaimed autistic person prone to depression and obsession. The shooter’s two most animating obsessions were left-wing ideas about transgenderism — including the idea that children will kill themselves if they cannot get gender surgery — and white privilege. The two themes converged in the overall format of the journal, which often takes the form of diary entries addressed to a “brown girl” with whom the shooter was in love. The shooter reportedly played basketball with the girl in eighth grade and had not remained in contact, but created a race-based idea of the girl in her mind.
The diary entries detailed how the shooter’s “autistic brain” struggled with different ideas, like “white privilege”:
On February 7, 2023, a month before the shooting, the shooter drew a diagram that said “brain -> white privilege -> embarrassment of self.” The shooter wrote poems about her longing for interracial sex. Nothing in the nearly 100-page journal appears to justify the FBI’s claim that it was withholding it in the name of public safety. Nashville City Council member Courtney Johnson told The New York Post that the FBI said the manifesto couldn’t be released because it “was a blueprint on total destruction, and it was so, so detailed at the level of what she had planned… That document in the wrong person’s hands would be astronomically dangerous.”
And this isn’t the only diary of the shooter’s to exist. A police inventory reveals there were two journals on the suspect’s desk, one under the desk, and seven more located under her bed. Thus it’s possible that the information police referred to as dangerous could be contained in one of those. However, the diary that was published in the Tennessee Star seems to be one of the most recent, despite not containing detailed information concerning the shooting.
Michael Patrick Leahy, the editor-in-chief of the publication, filed a lawsuit under a piece of legislation known as the Tennessee Public Records Act in order to get the writings released to the general public. A judge in Nashville had blocked the release of the diary in total, stating the writings were copyrighted. The judge also threatened to slap Leahy with a contempt of court charge during the proceedings. Leahy stated that he came in possession of the diary through legal means outside of the Public Records Act and published it in the paper because he felt it was in the public interest to see it.
“These documents and photos have helped us inform the public about the underlying reasons for this heinous attack, and have helped drive the public discussion of what should be done to prevent such acts of violence in the future,” Leahy explained. “We have documented a massive failure of the mental health system as a root cause of Hale’s reprehensible actions.”
American politics was a favorite topic of the shooter who was clearly an angry, disturbed individual who regurgitated a lot of typical left-wing talking points about the issue of gender.
“’Land of the Free’ means, whatever f—er is taking away human rights is not of a human at all,” she scribbled in the notebook. “I wish death upon myself cause of the pure hatred of my female gender. With no rights, anyone’s country is a sh**** dictatorship.”
The suspect created a chart that used the oh-so-popular critical race theory buzzword, “deconstruction” along with the phrase “reconstruction.”
Autistic people are especially susceptible to adopting ideas that they are born in the wrong body. “Male brain -> my autism?” the shooter wrote.
“Mom just says I’m young and young people make mistakes. but with me, it’s painfully more than that. with being autistic and waste time all the time,” the shooter stated in the diary. “The torchure [sic] of being raised a girl, and actually believed I just had to deal with it, and tried to be feminine. But that didn’t last long after high school ended + no longer had to fear of being called a dyke or a faggot. It was only until my early 20s I finally found the answer-that changing one’s gender is possible. But oh f—ing no, not w/ my mother. What she believes, how she grew up conservatively and that LGBTQ-especially transgender in her era was an enigma, nearly non-existent,” she wrote.
Another entry made the absurd claim that if kids are prevented from going through with gender reassignment procedures and treatments they would kill themselves.
“How could they not ever think of their own child suffering, and that they hate their gender so bad they cut + want to kill themselves first, and their preference of conservative religion-gay sh– makes them believe that their child they’re given should stay that way,” she added.
Minutes before the shooting, the perpetrator messaged the person typically referred to as P.A.P. or “brown girl” in the journal, the woman —radio host Paige Patton — told ABC News after the incident. “I’m planning to die today. This is not a joke. You will probably hear about me on the news after I die,” the message said. Patton called the police, who said they would send someone to review the screenshots.
The bottom line is, this woman beginning the transition process did not help her deal with her obvious mental health issues. Gender dysphoria should not be indulged, but treated, when it is diagnosed in an individual.
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