Should medical professionals report “trans” school shooter and Audrey Hale to authorities after being linked to their experiences of suicide and murder? And they also knew about these troubling developments, and the leaked documents were several years before her acts of violence.
Furthermore, should Hale's plight cause an extra alarm, as it has been shown that “trans” individuals are more likely to kill than they are killed?
In any case, both murder and suicidal ideation manifest themselves as actions. Hale massacred six people, including three nine-year-olds, at Covenant Christian School in Tennessee on March 27, 2023. She was then apparently killed by the police after committing suicide.
Speaking of which, health professionals who did not report Hale clearly cannot be prosecuted criminally under Tennessee law. (Only civil lawsuits are possible.) However, former Copp, who leaked information about her, was criminally charged.
Concealment breeds leaks
Of course, “The law is law,” and it is illegal to leak such information. But the problem is, as Hale was a perp with a malicious taste, the truth behind her crime was restrained from resignation. For example, authorities sought to deal with the “manifesto,” which she wrote as the secrets of national security at the top. This is not because of the fact that it provided insight into her motivations as a critic.
But if the killers were white or Christian men, then were they respectively non-white or “trans” victims? The manifesto fits the “story.” As a result, it would have been released earlier than Larry Krasner's Philadelphia criminals, these observers are very closely arguing.
But in Hale's manifesto, leaks were the main way we learned what it was. And boy, what we learned, was speaking quite a bit as he expressed despicable anti-Christianity and anti-white hatred. For example, she writes, “I want to kill all the little crackers… Your white pee (sic) f *** you fagots' little bunch of bassoons.” Hale also expressed his desire to “kill my own race” and “kill all white children.”
“Being white sucks, but being black is really cool,” Hale further said. “Black people should rule. White people must fall, all white people who live and die must fall. I hate you guys.”
(Where did she get all these anti-white ideas? That's a complete mystery…)
Nevertheless, Shocker Shocker, Metronashville Police Department, downplayed the race as a factor.
Problem leak
Related tweets follow related leaks related to what health care workers knew, as well as the arrest of the former Cop.
Naturally, the story raised several eyebrows. For example, commentator Olivia Murray (who gets the hat tips from the tweet above) had very strong feelings.
Who knows how long Hale was in mental health care by 2019, but that was four years before the shooting. The mental health “expert” noticed that Hale's obvious “anger” grows “more frequency” and admits that she has the idea of ​​killing herself and killing others. So I use air quotes to explain these people. What “experts” and “docs” won't warn law enforcement when a clearly sick and murderous patient says her “escaping” is death?
But what will the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation do?
…Will they chase after the pharmaceutical company making money from Hale's distress over her disadvantage? You cannot take synthetic cross-sex hormones without suffering from serious mental problems…
To put it in fairness, Tennessee's law clearly states that health care providers should only take precautions with patients expressing dark emotions when there are “clearly identified victims.” It seems that intentions are necessary, and Hale denied planning to hurt anyone.
They also don't want other extremes to “happy” authorities. An example was the light-like form of Justin Carter, a teenager from Texas. He faced eight years of jail time for making obvious jokes.
Furthermore, it is unclear whether Hale is using cross-sex hormones. But we know that she was prescribed the antidepressant Lexapro and the anti-anxiety drug Buspirone, among other medications.
Forest for trees
Perhaps focusing exclusively on the details of a particular case will overlook the point. For larger lessons, you need to look into larger questions. Are they here?
First, mainstream media has said a lot about how sexual situations (MUS, or “trans”) are at risk in an intolerant society. But in reality, a 2020 survey shows that they are more likely to kill than they are killed. (Their small population is also overrepresented among pedophiles.) Point?
In our upside down civilization, Massachusetts individuals are added and privileged. Thus, for example, a “social contagion” phenomenon in which clusters of girls from the same school assert opposition status. You get more of what you incentivize.
But in reality, the manifestation of Masa's desire itself should be considered a serious red flag. And I agree with critic Andrea Widberg's suspicion that women given high doses of testosterone end up with female emotionalism and male aggression, but we should even listen to the lack of hormonal intervention. Because the aforementioned research and anecdotes, the following video demonstrates that the following video correlates with the identity of MUSS.
“Trendy” obstacles
In fact, psychological “disorders” are not only destigmatized, but are actually prevalent among the American population segment. To make a point, you become part of an identity group that receives praise and preferences. (Therefore, there was a de-obsessessed Federal Aviation Administration looking for candidates with “mental disorders.”
It also grants access to legalized mind-changing medicines. In this regard, an estimated 16-20% of our population, and 20-25% of women, take psychotropic medications.
It all emphasizes whether we should prescribe less drugs and more God today, given the better mental health of religious people. However, everything raises questions.
Will we see any of those red flags when even those disturbed may be labeled as correspondence with “Neurodivergent”?