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Shame about the pixelation on the head, would love to see that Canoe.
I think we already brought it up, but apparently the autopsy said that it wasn't all that spectacular.
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Shame about the pixelation on the head, would love to see that Canoe.
I think the phrase they used was "unremarkable" or maybe that was another shooters anus.I think we already brought it up, but apparently the autopsy said that it wasn't all that spectacular.
Nah, she would have wanted that, would have made her look like she'd lost an action movie shootout.I won't shit on them for that, I guess dead checking bodies like you're in the Rhodesian Bush War could get you reprimanded if you're a cop, even if she did deserve it.
Wimmin, amirite fellas?As it stands, she went down like the bitch she was.
Quick, somebody start reading him gromflumite poetry."But the plans were on display..."
"On display? I eventually had to go down to the cellar to find them."
"That's the display department."
"With a flashlight."
"Ah, well, the lights had probably gone."
"So had the stairs."
"But look, you found the notice, didn't you?"
"Yes," said Arthur, "yes I did. It was on display in the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying, 'Beware of the Leopard'."
WomenWimmin, amirite fellas?
Yeah, and nobody can be the best at everything. People need to learn to be okay with failure and work out what's an acceptable level of failure for them and what's "good enough" and what their own limitations are and how to do the best they can within them. Like you see all this "inspirational" shite about disabled people "not letting the disability stop them" doing whatever, but the sad fact is it does restrict them and they do need extra help. It's cruel to tell everyone they can do everything and be the best at everything, because it sets them up for disappointment and burnout when they inevitably can't. And it doesn't teach kids the value of hard work and self-improvement. You might never be the best and you'll never be the best at something from the start, but you can practise and get good. This is why you hear of university students freaking out when they fail the first quiz in their lives. They should've had that experience in early childhood and learnt from it.life has winners and loosers is something that needs to be taught early, because the next step is teaching how not to be a looser and working on becoming a winner.
if everyone is always a winner why even try.
I think it's more of a 2-pronged approach, to "inspire" (remind) other people that they shouldn't let a disability hinder them (meaning if someone handicapped is at least attempting to do something, the normal able-bodied person shouldn't be coming up with excuses as to why they can't), and also as a valuable teaching tool to the handicapped people themselves that they can probably do more than even they themselves think that they can, despite their issues. Especially for the people with more physical only issues, they're NOT dumb, and they know they've been dralt a shit sandwich in life, so the programs and events that are designed to help teach and motivate them to be more self-sufficient and active might be the only thing they have availabe to look forward to in their lives. Now obviously in cases where someone is full-retard or severely crippled, there's a limit to what can be achieved, but even then, the lessons are still there, and just as valuable for them. I see things like that as a good act of charity, and an educational experience.Like you see all this "inspirational" shite about disabled people "not letting the disability stop them" doing whatever, but the sad fact is it does restrict them and they do need extra help. It's cruel to tell everyone they can do everything and be the best at everything,
November 11, 2023
The Nashville shooter’s motive was leftist beliefs
By Michael A. Letts
It has taken about seven months, but we now know what was going through the head of the Audrey “Aiden” Hale, the Covenant School mass murderer.
No thanks to politicians, though. They have been delaying the release of the handwritten “manifesto” for months. While it was expected to show that Hale had mental health issues (as it can be argued any mass murderer does), it was speculated that the reason for not releasing the document was because it would have shown the trans-man was targeting the school staff and students because of their Christian beliefs.
It was also thought the shooting was part of a "Trans Day of Vengeance" event at Washington, D.C. Although this event was canceled in the wake of the shooting, trans activists did occupy several state capitol buildings to protest proposed legislation restricting the transitioning of children.
Commentator Steven Crowder received photos of the manifesto from "source near law enforcement." He read the documents on his show, and they showed some things that were expected and some surprises.
The expected things were Hale's anger, hatred, and mental instability. Hale was also excited about preparing to commit the mass murder of children, writing that he was ready, but “I hope my victims aren’t.” He claimed he wanted a high death count, and he was ready to die.
All this was expected. Similar things are said and written by most mass murderers.
The surprise was that this wasn’t the motive of the shooting, nor was anti-trans feelings. The motive was racism and classism. Why this was a surprise was Hale was White and an alumni of the school, which she targeted because the students who attended were rich in her mind. She called the students “crackers” and railed against “white privilege.”![]()
So why have politicians sought to hide this manifesto? Is it because it shows that Hale was mentally unstable and a leftist? Virtually all mass shooters show the same traits. You could have guessed that.
I wouldn't worry too much about that. They've turned college into just four more years of the dumbed-down high school they already attended. And now wokeshit has turned even "work"places into more of the same.This is why you hear of university students freaking out when they fail the first quiz in their lives.
The Government uses a disinfo unit that more or less tells the families 'you say this or else' to a grieving family. Turns out it works distressingly well.Here we go.. A ghoul who instantly tried to use the shooting as ammo for gun banning (^the source of that quote^) is now suddenly horrified that someone would... checks notes..... finally tell the world why the murderer killed people. What a monster.
I see that even (claimed) one of the families are upset. Why is it that normal (and usually white) people are the only demographic on earth that don't want the rightful people and ideologies who killed or helped kill their loved ones, implicated? Seriously. It becomes aggressive aversion to truth the moment identity issues become involved in any way whatsoever too. I mean i'm not talking about anti-revenge, but against directly linked factors or ideology being openly linked or talked about.
The government doesn't want it released and they're using those families as human shields.From my understanding there has been an ongoing legal battle over the manifesto up to this point. The parents of the victims in the shooting don't want it released and other groups do.
I remember reading tweets of some deranged fucko sayin' that these kids were future republicans and they needed to die because of that, I think someone already posted these here but I don't remember in what page.I'm just gonna say it right now:
If you defend someone who shoots up an ELEMENTRY SCHOOL because of their identity or their views, then there is something seriously wrong with you.
You think Se7en is a documentary, don't you?when you factor in the amount of planning and prep that went into her attack, and her fixation on school shooters, there's just no way she didn't leave behind some sort of detailed manifesto that outlined her motivations and where her hatred stemmed from.
She did leave a "manifesto" more than the three pages we got although it is probably just more of the same pooner drivel.You think Se7en is a documentary, don't you?
Couldn't even sit through the whole movieYou think Se7en is a documentary, don't you?
I think we already brought it up, but apparently the autopsy said that it wasn't all that spectacular.
I think the phrase they used was "unremarkable" or maybe that was another shooters anus.
It's hard to keep track.
Guess they didn't go for the final head shot finisher.
I won't shit on them for that, I guess dead checking bodies like you're in the Rhodesian Bush War could get you reprimanded if you're a cop, even if she did deserve it.
Here’s the relevant parts:As much as I'd like to see the uncensored version, there is unlikely to be much visible damage on entry. Exit would might be different but even the autopsy report was rather tame.
Damn, didn't know the sheikh was this based, that excerpt is spot on.It came out recently that the biden admin created some sort of re-education team that rushes out to any shootings or disasters events and tells the victims family how to interact with media. IIRC this team is out of the DHS. I dont know what to search but I saw it in an article here. It's pretty obvious when you see these interviews with the victims "spokesman" that theyre coached by someone. They all hit similar notes.
I hadn't read this prior to today, but this is on point: