A while back, a transgender person committed a mass shooting at a Christian school in Nashville, TN. People were waiting to see if the killer’s writings would reveal that the motive was to kill Christians. Many people in secular left governments share the killer’s convictions that transgenderism is good, and Christianity is bad. Can we trust them to prevent such attacks?
First, you might not have heard, but the Tennessee Star obtained the writings of the Nashville shooter.
The article (September 4, 2024) explained about the killer’s mental health:
In various entries that referenced her mental health, Hale confirmed her desire to transition genders, revealed a purported autism diagnosis, claimed she was not “bi-polar,” and wrote that she once called a phone number associated with a Suicide Prevention Helpline five times in one day.
You might remember how the Biden-Harris regime sought to suppress her manifesto:
Since it first obtained Hale’s journal and a portion of police documents related to the Covenant case, The Star has published more than 100 articles that analyze the killer’s own words or provide new details about the police investigation, including the existence of an FBI memo which “strongly” advised MNPD against releasing “legacy tokens” from killers like Hale. The term would appear to include her writings.
Now there are new articles that reminded me of this story.
Here’s a new article from Daily Wire, dated 9/17/24.
It says:
A federal judge released an alleged cyberstalker in Tennessee who identifies as transgender and made threatening statements aimed at a Christian school.
McKenzie McClure, a woman who identifies as a man and goes by Kalvin McClure, made a concerning call to Nashville, Tennessee’s, Christ Presbyterian Academy (CPA) in March of this year just days before the anniversary of the Covenant School shooting, when a transgender-identifying woman killed six victims, including three nine-year olds.
McClure, a former student of CPA, left a voicemail for the school where she referenced a Marvel movie in which a character returns to an orphanage where he was raised and kills a headmaster who was abusive. The message caused CPA and nearby Currey Ingram Academy to close the following day and resulted in McClure being arrested by federal agents a month later for alleged cyberstalking.
Security cameras at the school also appeared to show McClure walking across campus making obscene gestures in the days before her arrest.
Maybe we’ll see this McKenzie McClure person in the news soon, and then there will be excuses from the people who encouraged her down the transgender path.
Here’s another article from Daily Wire, also dated 9/17/24, and also related to public safety and mental illness.
It says:
Iowa police arrested a trans-identifying 19-year-old on Monday and charged her with a “threat of terrorism” after she revealed in therapy that she wanted to shoot up an elementary school, The Daily Wire has learned.
The Norwalk Police Department announced Monday that it had arrested Margaret Anderson after being made aware last week of a “potential threat” to Oviatt Elementary School, located in Norwalk, Iowa. In a release, the department said that Anderson has been charged with a “Threat of Terrorism” under Iowa Code 708A.5, and had been processed into the Warren County Jail.
Anderson is a 19-year-old female who identifies as a transgender man, Warren County Attorney Doug Eichholz confirmed to The Daily Wire on Tuesday.
[…]According to Eichholz, the complaint about Anderson says: “The defendant stated that she had thoughts that she wanted to take a gun to Oviatt Elementary School in Norwalk, at 11 am through the cafeteria, and shoot children.”
And she was also released to house arrest:
She was then arrested on Monday, Eichholz said, released Tuesday morning to house arrest with restrictions including a GPS bracelet, and is currently on pretrial release.
Now, if I asked the “don’t judge” people why they want to encourage young people towards transgenderism rather than helping them, they would say that nothing bad can ever result from their actions, because they just love everyone, and they don’t judge. “My motives are pure, I feel good about myself, other people like me, and so anything bad that happens next isn’t my fault”, they say. “The world is such a complicated place. I can’t predict the consequences of my actions”, they cry. I don’t see why we should celebrate people who want to lead children down the path of Audrey Hale, McKenzie McClure, and Margaret Anderson. How does that help them? And how does that help us to have a more peaceful society?
So what to do? Well, I think that it’s wise to choose to live far away from these “don’t judge” people. We need to stop dating them. We need to stop marrying them, too. We need to stop having children with them. We need to stop giving our kids to these “don’t judge” people in daycares and public schools. We need to stop letting our kids be influenced by them through entertainment and social media. And most of all, we need to stop living in places where “don’t judge” people run the government, the schools, the hospitals, law enforcement and the courts.