On his podcast Tuesday, conservative commentator Ben Shapiro offered an explanation of what may have led to the massacre of three children and three faculty members at a Christian school in Nashville.
While the Biden administration perpetually sows red herrings about white nationalists and right-wing domestic terrorists, Shapiro referenced a study conducted last year that found the most aggressively radicalized group are transgenders.
As Breitbart News reported Tuesday, the study looked for signs of violent radicalization among college students in Quebec during the pandemic.
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Researchers analyzed 3,100 people between 16 and 25 who attended 18 different colleges in Quebec.
Those who claimed to be transgender or “gender-diverse” made up just 2.5% of the participants. Yet they were the most likely to adopt violent radicalization, which the study referred to as “VR.”
“Transgender and gender-diverse youth emerge as the group at the highest risk of support for VR,” researchers reported, according to Breitbart.
“This is in line with results of a recent survey conducted during the pandemic that highlighted high levels of support for VR as well as psychological distress among gender minorities.”
Perhaps this explains why leftists want to keep a lid on the manifesto reportedly penned by Audrey Hale, a 28-year-old biological woman who identified as a transgender man and who murdered six innocent people while shooting up “Covenant Christian Academy in Nashville on Monday.
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Nashville police Chief John Drake acknowledged, but has yet to release, what he described as “some writings that we’re going over that pertain to this date, the actual incident.”
Yet Revolver News reported on Tuesday, “The public may never know what really happened… LGBTQ activists are fighting tooth and nail to keep the manifesto buried, and as of now, the Nashville police are refusing to release it.”
Revolver then referred to a report by Newsweek, which included comments from such activists.
- Jordan Budd, executive director of Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere: “It should not be published. The focus should be on how this was able to happen in the first place. There should not be such easy access to deadly weaponry. …Regardless of the shooter’s intentions, the real issue here is the ease of access to deadly weapons in Tennessee and elsewhere. “All children, no matter who their parents are or how they identify, should feel safe and supported at school. That includes a world free from gun violence.”
- Charles Moran, national president of Log Cabin Republicans, a GOP LGBTQ group: “While it would certainly give insight into the motivations of this deeply troubled individual that could help shed light into root causes, we know from tragedies like this that additional glorification of the shooter could inspire others to take similar violent acts for attention.”
- Laura McGinnis, spokeswoman for Parents, Friends of Lesbians and Gays: “The contents [of the manifesto] don’t change the outcome of the tragedy.”
As Revolver pointed out: “The truth is, trans activists want to keep the manifesto buried so the public can’t witness how their destructive rhetoric has radicalized so many young people, turning them into ticking time bombs.”
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“In addition, if the manifesto is released and shines a light on the mental illness within the violent and radicalized trans community, Dems will also have difficulty pushing their beloved gun control agenda. So, for these very reason(s), we must keep demanding the manifesto be released.”
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