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Nashville Transgender Shooter Not a Left-Wing Extremist Because She Called Victims ‘Faggots,’ ADL Says​





FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—The Anti-Defamation League claimed that right-wing extremists committed “all” the extremist-related murders in 2023, discounting the apparent extremism of Audrey Hale, the transgender shooter who killed three adults and three students in March at The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee.
Conservative commentator Steven Crowder released three pages of the shooter’s manifesto, which police confirmed were legitimate, in November.
Hale, a white female, reportedly identified as male and went by the name “Aiden.” Her manifesto expresses hatred for white people, whom she refers to as “crackers.”
“Kill those kids!!! Those crackers. Going to private fancy schools with those fancy khakis and sports backpacks with their daddies mustangs and convertibles. F— you little sh—s,” she wrote. “I wish to shoot your weak ass d—s with your mop yellow hair, wanna kill all you little crackers!!! Bunch of little faggots with your white privileges. F— you faggots.”

These remarks echo the Left’s ideological talking points on “white privilege” and reveal a disdain for others based on their skin color. This hatred of white people echoes the Marxist claim that America is institutionally racist, so justice demands stripping whites of their “privilege” and elevating racial minorities rather than securing a level playing field for all races.
Yet the ADL told The Daily Signal that Hale’s case does not show “clear evidence of extremism.”
“The case of Hale does not appear in the report, as we did not find clear evidence of extremism,” the spokesperson said. “Hale left some writings, not released by police, that they described as lacking any specific political or social issues. Three pages of a document were later leaked that contained hateful epithets directed at white and LGBTQ+ people, which did not provide evidence of any particular extremist ideology, but rather primarily resentment and grievance at students from the shooter’s former school perceived to be better off than the shooter was.”
“If additional information comes to light, this determination may change,” the spokesperson added.
The ADL appears to have considered Hale’s decision to condemn her targets as “faggots” to be an example of “epithets directed at … LGBTQ+ people,” thus muddying any potential left-wing extremism as a motivating factor.
The ADL also responded to potential criticism that excluding Hale from the report may undermine the organization’s credibility.
“Every year, the ADL Center on Extremism examines all murders that attract speculations or allegations of extremist connections,” the spokesperson said. “Some cases are confirmed as being extremist-connected and are included in our statistics. In many instances, though, investigation either reveals no extremist ties or uncovers insufficient evidence to determine an extremist connection. Such incidents are not included in the year’s extremist murder statistics.”
“If additional evidence is subsequently revealed for a specific murder that confirms an extremist tie, such a murder would be added to the statistics at that time,” the spokesperson added. “Our statistics are regularly updated to include new findings.”
The ADL noted that “although our statistics determined that all extremist-related murders in 2023 were perpetrated by far-right extremists, as ADL CEO and National Director Jonathan Greenblatt made clear upon the release of the report: ‘Last week’s sickening attempted mass shooting in Houston by a woman who had praised Islamist terrorist groups reminds us we cannot stand idly by as hateful extremists continue to threaten our security from across the ideological spectrum.’”
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The ADL’s omission of Hale from the 2023 list of extremist murders may trace back to Hale’s transgender identity. The ADL has taken an aggressive stance supporting gender ideology by condemning those who oppose it.

The ADL’s Center on Extremism has flagged critics of gender ideology, attacking conservative figures like Chaya Raichik, the Jewish woman behind the influential Libs of TikTok X account.


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Just posted the relevant part, you can read the whole thing here.

Also, LMAO.
 
Only thing I remember about Randy is his obsession with a Danny Phantom character and not wanting a butthole.

I thought it was not wanting a dick.

If no butthole, where would he pewp out of?

Nashville Transgender Shooter Not a Left-Wing Extremist Because She Called Victims ‘Faggots,’ ADL Says

I wish there was an "infuriating" rating.

The closest thing we have to it is "Mad at the internet," but considering the circumstances, I should be getting those ratings, because I am.
 
Do kids even feel validated by participation trophies? When I was a kid (granted this was the 90s) no one saw the little trophies we got at the end of the softball season as an accomplishment, just some commemoration that yes I indeed played softball that summer. Seemed more for the parents than us, so the team picture looked a little better with everyone holding their little trophy. I swear boomers created a moral panic over participation trophies, I saw a news story a few months ago of a state legislator proposing a law to ban them.


i used them as trophies for like shit like fantasy football leagues and stuff
 
No shocker, really.
The ADL is a Jewish organization that was founded to rehabilitate the memory of a Jewish pedophile and has spent their entire existence doing that, as recently as this year iirc.

Nobody expects them to be anything other than disingenuous kikes engaging in pillpull, i.e. Jewish hairsplitting.

Remember this is a religion that says "Don't carry things outside during the sabath" and rather than follow the spirit of the law they come up with absolutely ridiculous loopholes to get around it.
 
The Tennessee Star has obtained nearly four dozen pages from her diary confirming that she was a pooner:
How were they able to get more material from her but only about 48 pages worth (rather than all the notebooks upon notebooks)?

Will the Tennessee Star release this material to the public or are they going to drag it out for as long as possible to boost readership?
 
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How were they able to get more material from her but only about 48 pages worth (rather than all the notebooks upon notebooks)?

Will the Tennessee star release this material to the public or are they going to drag it out for as long as possible to boost readership?
It sounds like they only got access copies of the writings that were in the car, not the full library of notebooks because they're part of the lawsuit to grant public access.
As far as I'm aware though, the Judge hasn't officially ruled on if everything can be released. I don't have any PACER or other legal crawler expertise, but someone who does could check if there's been any recent developments in the legal battle.
 
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