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The moment I read that the Nashville school shooter was a woman whom the police indicated was being “treated for a mental disorder,” I wrote an email to a friend in Kentucky, like Tennessee a state where a Republican supermajority legislature is waging war on trans children and their parents. “I find myself wondering,” I wrote, “if the ‘mental disorder’ with which the killer was being treated was some kind of gender nonconformity issue, conscious or otherwise. So much mental illness resides there, and may have been triggered, to use the word of the day, by the Tennessee legislature’s actions against LGBT people.”

How did I know this before reading or hearing the news that Audrey Hale was in fact trans? Because I grew up in rural Kentucky in the 1950s, where I attended the most conservative of Roman Catholic grade schools. Shaming and corporal punishment were commonplace and sex was never spoken of because the priestly hierarchy understood that silence was its most powerful tool in protecting its power to abuse children and women.

I who loved learning dreaded not the classroom, where I could sneak a look into the science and literature textbooks that we were often forbidden to read. Instead I dreaded the playground and my walks to and from school, where class bullies beat me up for walking like a woman. They would teach me to be a man like them — they would teach me violence. But I got lucky — I got a scholarship; I got out; I ran away, to San Francisco, to a place where I could heal my wounds, learn peace, and find the courage to come out as a gay man.

The playground and those walks home taught me that the loudest bullies had the most to protect. The meanest bullies were such cowards that they resorted to violence to mask their insecurities. They rushed to buy assault weapons.

Fifty years later, ex-Marine Senator J.D. Vance tweets that “giving into these ideas is dangerous,” as if gender identity is an “idea,” as if his toxic heterosexuality has not slaughtered countless women, children, and men across centuries of war, in the battlefields and in the streets and lanes. Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett implies that the solution is to lock our children up at home and go to the mats — an approach that has some merit, in that it allows loving and compassionate parents to protect their children from the likes of him and his ideologies.

Courage requires not taking up the gun but putting it down. If Senator Vance seeks a demonstration of courage, let him watch unarmed black children desegregating schools in the face of spitting, cursing, bombing, and murder from people whose ignorance he courts and cultivates. Let him watch the Cambridge debate in which fey, coal-black James Baldwin tears apart conservative ideologue William F. Buckley, earning a standing ovation from the audience. And then, instead of hiding behind his phone, let he and his allies defend their love for assault weapons before an audience of LGBTQ people and their allies who have had the courage to remain in their home states and fight in the face of their legislatures’ invitations to leave.

In “The Fire Next Time” Baldwin writes, “A civilization is not destroyed by wicked people; it is not necessary that people be wicked but only that they be spineless.” Baldwin, almost always on the mark, here slips a little. What is wicked if not the stampede over the corpses of children to defend the weapons that killed them?

Audrey Hale’s powder keg of anger and self-loathing was prepared in the halls of the school where she acted out her despair on the terms established and promoted by the gun lovers. The leaders who in their public stances told her she was “dangerous” invited her to act out their accusation. That she did so on their terms and using their weapons of choice is a matter of cause and effect.

Americans live on sidewalks, migrants seeking asylum are murdered at our doors and in our streets, banks go under, our transportation infrastructure is in rotten shape, our students do not receive the literacy, skills, and moral compasses they need to become good and cheerful citizens. Our legislators’ response to these crises is to spend days debating drag performances while defending easy access to assault weapons. Beyond that, they say, they can do nothing.

The hour is here for peaceful civil disobedience, such as that practiced by Tennessee State Representative Gloria Johnson and over a thousand Nashville students, who are taking their case directly to the legislative halls in exercise of their constitutional rights, and whom the Republican supermajority is attempting to silence. As U.S. history teaches us, those who act from courage and compassion must be prepared to face the cowards with their guns. Better our aged bodies than those of our children.

Fenton Johnson is a teacher and author of seven books, most recently “At the Center of All Beauty: Solitude and the Creative Life,” a New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice.

The faggot:

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Only because it shows you haven't honed your instincts well enough. If you had, then you wouldn't need the Early Life section.
But you see, that's the thing. For years, it seemed it was only absolute mouth breathing retards that would autistically obsesses over whether or not someone was a member of the tribe.

A&N, it seems, has turned me into what I hated. (:_(
 
Sorry it's been a long week. I've retracted my statements and I only profess my undying love of peace.
I've done more than my share of typing out a post, realizing it could land me in prison once a sufficiently hostile government seizes control, and then deleting it. I think a lot of us have.
 
Courage requires not taking up the gun but putting it down. If Senator Vance seeks a demonstration of courage, let him watch unarmed black children desegregating schools in the face of spitting, cursing, bombing, and murder from people whose ignorance he courts and cultivates.
The Civil Rights movement being a triumph of peace over violence and love over hate is one of those liberal Pious Myths. As if this one time it worked means they can always solve things with Cumbayah and drum circles.

Violence has solved more disputes than anything in human history. How did we get rid of Hitler? Pacifism? "Courageous" nonviolence?

No. That led to Anschlusse and to Sophie Scholl getting her head chopped off.

So the whole "lay down your guns" schtick isn't a call to courage. It's emotional blackmail to make you defenseless.
 
Yet more verbal masturbation. Nothing will come of it. Ask the turd who just got kicked out of the Tennessee House.
The problem is the guy who got kicked out of the Tennessee house will be portrayed as heroic for standing up and violating the rules. They will get the pass and people like you and me will be called bigots who need to be shelved because we don't want insecure queer people grooming our kids.
But you see, that's the thing. For years, it seemed it was only absolute mouth breathing retards that would autistically obsesses over whether or not someone was a member of the tribe.

A&N, it seems, has turned me into what I hated. (:_(
I thought the same thing then reality showed me the ugly truth that there are indeed racist Jews who want white christians gone because my ancestors oppressed them generations ago.

There sure are a lot of white men pushing the Trans Agenda....
I think it's because the tranny agenda makes big pharma all the money.

The Civil Rights movement being a triumph of peace over violence and love over hate is one of those liberal Pious Myths. As if this one time it worked means they can always solve things with Cumbayah and drum circles.

Violence has solved more disputes than anything in human history. How did we get rid of Hitler? Pacifism? "Courageous" nonviolence?

No. That led to Anschlusse and to Sophie Scholl getting her head chopped off.

So the whole "lay down your guns" schtick isn't a call to courage. It's emotional blackmail to make you defenseless.
The NPR left sees this as why won't bad people just give up their guns only bad people should want to have and own guns!!!

They want us to give up our guns and submit to their globalhomo tyranny because they hate us. The people who are really in charge.
 
The Civil Rights movement being a triumph of peace over violence and love over hate is one of those liberal Pious Myths. As if this one time it worked means they can always solve things with Cumbayah and drum circles.
I'd argue that it didn't work, given the state of today's cities. What really happened was that a lot of Southern Whites realized they were looking bad by firebombing black kindergartens and decided to concede because they were still wealthy enough to move to the suburbs and leave blacks wallowing in the inner city toilet. Progressivism is just rich whiteys paying a combination of Danegeld and Indulgences for being the Bad Guys of History, while not wanting to give up their wealth and position entirely.
 
Ooooooooooooooh so when it is a troon it is ok. When troons invade statehouses it is ok.

Got ya.

Come at me child abuser.

Edit for: The Nashville slaying was the Rubicon and now that we have crossed it these freaks are going to push even harder. They are going to press an advantage that they do not have and only believe they do because the media dry humps the belief that they are the majority.

These people and their supporters are mentally ill or too weak to speak out against harm.

We are living in dark times.
 
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This guy loves the smell of his own farts.
Loved learning? Bitch, American public schools have about as much to do with learning as theoretical astrophysics has to do with hardcore pornography. They're glorified holding pens and intellectual wastelands.
 
But I got lucky — I got a scholarship; I got out; I ran away, to San Francisco, to a place where I could heal my wounds, learn peace, and find the courage to come out as a gay man.

I guess neither the bullies nor the scholarship taught you how to write because you're not supposed to put two semicolons and four commas in a single sentence.
 
The Civil Rights movement being a triumph of peace over violence and love over hate is one of those liberal Pious Myths. As if this one time it worked means they can always solve things with Cumbayah and drum circles.

It's well-known fact that they integrated many schools under the National Guard, and "under threat of someone trained to fire at you" may not be full warfare, it sure as hell isn't nonviolent. It isn't lost on society that "armed robbery" carries a higher punishment than not.
 
What is wicked if not the stampede over the corpses of children to defend the weapons that killed them?
Not what I saw. I saw a stampede over the corpses of children to defend the ideology of the person that killed them.
Then the children were forgotten altogether in a bid to turn the shooter into the true and honest victim.
 
Not what I saw. I saw a stampede over the corpses of children to defend the ideology of the person that killed them.
Then the children were forgotten altogether in a bid to turn the shooter into the true and honest victim.
This.

The media basically said "those kids were asking for it by denying girldick is a thing"

And are shocked that people were disgusted by it.
 
our transportation infrastructure is in rotten shape
I don't remember this "transportation infrastructure is bad" meme being pushed until after that Minneapolis bridge collapse (years ago at this point), where the media massively overhyped "deficient" bridges or whatever it was.

I have no idea if they're repeating that or if this is another "muh trains" argument.
 
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