| Gandler Member since: Aug 15, 2019 Threads: 30 Posts: 5249 | Quote: AZDuffman Quote: Gandler Quote: AZDuffman Quote: Gandler Quote: AZDuffman Quote: Gandler Quote: AZDuffman Quote: Gandler Quote: AZDuffman One of the smartest women in the world tells us a bit about Trans violence: Quote: Ann Coulter
Here are some of the most notorious recent public murders. Would it be at all odd if each of these had been committed by a deaf person?
In 2018, transgender Snochia Moseley, one year into her pre-surgery hormone therapy, shot and killed four people at a pharmaceuticals distribution center in Aberdeen, Maryland.
In 2019, transgender Maya McKinney, born female, but who “identified” as male (“Alec” McKinney), shot nine students, killing one, at a STEM high school in Denver, Colorado, allegedly because they’d mocked her identity.
In 2022, nonbinary (“they/them”) Anderson Lee Aldrich opened fire at a gay night club in Colorado Springs, Colorado, killing five. Liberals deny that Aldrich is really nonbinary — but you’re a Nazi if you deny that Joe Biden’s assistant secretary for health “Rachel Levine” (born Richard Levine) is really a woman.
In 2023, transgender Audrey Elizabeth Hale, who went by “Aiden” and “he/him” and was “miserable being raised a girl,” shot up a Christian school in Nashville, Tennessee, killing six, including three children.
In 2023, transgender Audrey Elizabeth Hale, who went by “Aiden” and “he/him” and was “miserable being raised a girl,” shot up a Christian school in Nashville, Tennessee, killing six, including three children.
In 2024, transgender Genesse Ivonne Moreno fired around 30 rounds from an AK-47 into a Houston, Texas, megachurch before being taken out by a couple of off-duty law enforcement officers.
Just last month, transgender Robin Westman, who changed his name from Robert because, as court documents put it, he “identified as female and wants her name to reflect that identification,” fired dozens of rounds from a rifle at the children attending Mass at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, Minnesota, injuring 21 and killing two, ages 8 and 10.
Taking into account their percentage of the population, economist John Lott determined that, between 2018 and 2024, transgenders committed a wildly disproportionate number of the mass public shootings — 6.8 times their share of the population.
Add this all to the gay boyfriend of a trans who "hated Christians and conservatives" killing Charlie Kirk. At the least we can see a pattern of theophobic hate among the trans people in this group.
That is 1 incident a year (some years,) that is a statistical nothing in the shooting deaths in America. Trans are less violent than non-trans, this is a fact. Theophobia is a meaningless term, people whose rights are taken away from them by religion, should hate religion (I would argue everyone should hate religion, it is a backwards institution.)
Nobody’s rights have been taken away by religion. We are a secular government. And the point of the list is not to prove tranny shooters are worse than say gang shootings. It is to show that the tranny community is not all peace and love that wants to be left alone like we are told. And if the list was violence AGAINST trannys thrn PMSNBC and Chicken Noodle News would be telling us all about each one.
Many people have their rights taken away by religion. Religion is the ones who push for gay marriage bans, abortion bans, etc... Sure, government enacts the laws, but it does under pressure from religion. For example not a single secualr science based charity fights to ban gay marriage.
Gays always had the right to marry. But that meant marriage as understood to be defined. Nobody took away a right that did not exist. So I repeat. Nobody has had their rights taken away by religion, not in the USA anyway. But you seem to imply people should not have the right of freedom of speech to try to keep marriage as it was defined.
Marriage as defined is two consenting adults entering a martial bond, gender is irrelevant. And, yes religion wants to prevent this standard definition by lobbying hard to fight it. Everyone has their rights taken away by religion to varying extents. From some States banning the teaching of evolution (or "balancing" it by mandating creation gets taught....) limiting stem cell research, marriage bans, etc... It is the same concept of lobbying. Sure Cigarette Companies are not the ones making favorable smoking laws, but they spend a lot of money to make politicians get what they want. Religion does this, and they also mobilize people. And, no, religion should not have the free speech to do this, tax exempt organizations have strict limits on how politically involved they can be... But, under Trump the IRS basically stopped investigating churches using tax exempt funds for political stuff....
Get over your Theophobia. Lots of tax exempt groups lobby. I didn’t see anything in your post about teaching elementary student teaching that the gay lobby pushed. But if it involves religion it is the end of the world for you. Hypocrite.
Look at tax exempt laws, religious groups have a lot of perks, and one of the conditions is special requirements to not be political. Which gay lobby abused tax advantage status to teach elementary school students? Not even sure what this means. But, yes I hate religion, and am proud of it, if that makes me a theophobe, I guess whatever word you want to use.
Being proud of hate is pretty sad. As to gay lobbies maybe look and learn because in CA for starters they have pushed this to be added to curriculum.
What did the gay lobby push for in CA that is bad? |