It’s now beyond a doubt a doubt that we live in a clown world where victims are attackers and attackers are victims.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre issued sympathy for the transgender community and noted they are under attack after a transgender school shooter, Audrey Hale, murdered six people at a Nashville Christian school Monday.

“Our hearts go out to the trans community, as they are under attack right now,” Jean-Pierre said during Thursday’s White House press briefing.

And what makes her say that the “trans community” is under attack?

“Hateful, hateful bills,” Jean-Pierre condemned the recently passed state legislation in Kentucky that protects children and teenagers from transgender activism.

On Wednesday, the Kentucky legislature overrode the governor’s veto that tried to prevent a ban on medical interventions meant to transition minors.

Yep, you read that right. Legislation that protects kids from being mutilated is “hateful”.

[…] Jean-Pierre also then placed the blame for the Nashville Christian massacre on guns and not the shooter’s mental health.

Sure, it’s not like it wouldn’t have happened if the shooter hadn’t been able to get hold of a gun, is it. I mean, it’s not like there’s no other weapons that could have been used, like knives for example.

[…] According to Attorney General Merrick Garland, the motive of the Nashville Christian school shooter has not been established. The motive will determine if Monday’s massacre was a hate crime or not.

The shooter’s manifesto has not been released by the city as pro-transgender groups want to conceal it.

Naturally.

Sen Josh Hawley (R-MO) has demanded FBI Director Christopher Wray and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas initiate a “federal hate crime” probe into the massacre.

It’s pretty obvious it was a hate-crime, at least in my opinion. But the White House Press Secretary is correct. The trans community are under attack. They are under attack because they tried to force us to accept that a man can become a woman, or else. They tried to force us to accept that a man who identifies as a woman should be able to play against real women, or else. They tried to force us to accept that kids should be mutilated in the name of ‘gender-affirmation’, or else. They tried to force us to accept that women shouldn’t complain when a man in a skirt goes into their restrooms, or else.

And now they’re getting what’s known as pushback. Couldn’t have come soon enough.

But of course it’s all just ‘transphobia’.

Libertarian and pragmatic anarchist. Has voted National and ACT. May have voted Labour once but too long ago to remember. Favourite saying: “There but for the grace of God go I.”