On April 1st, a domestic terrorist organization led by trans individuals is planned a “Trans Day of Vengeance.” Moreover, they are an armed gang.
In the aftermath of this week’s terrorist assault on a Christian school in Nashville, Tennessee, a spotlight is being cast on the terrorist organization that may have motivated the attack, which resulted in the deaths of six people, including three 9-year-old children.
“Transgender shooter Audrey Hale opened fire on the Covenant School in Nashville at 10.30am on Monday, killing Hallie Scruggs, William Kinney and Evelyn Dieckhaus during her rampage at the school,” the Daily Mail reported.
Hale was slain by responding police who behaved bravely by immediately tracking down the terrorist without concern for their own deaths, in contrast to the police in Uvalde, Texas, who acted without respect for their own lives.
“Trans Radical Activist Network” (TRAN) is planning “Trans Day of Vengeance,” which will take place in front of the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C.
One chapter of the organization hosted a dance supporting transgender Virginians’ firearm/self-defense training. According to the Mail, this event took held in Richmond, Virginia on March 7, well before the terrorist assault in Nashville.
While the organization has issued comments distancing itself from the Nashville terrorist assault, many transgender individuals advocate violence against Christians and their children.
“In statements, the group has taken pains to distance themselves from Hale, and her actions, and changed the name of the protest before the brutal slayings,” the Mail reported.
The protest on Saturday was initially meant to be called a ‘day of visibility’ but rebranded before the shooting to vengeance because it means ‘fighting back with vehemence’ – though the group was quick to say they do not ‘encourage or promote violence’ when contacted by DailyMail.com.
But one person posing as an activist appears to have taken the movement to the next level, posting a picture of a heavily armed person with an assault rifle and threatening to ‘kill christcucks’ – as Twitter removed thousands of posts with flyers for the event.
More on this story via The Republic Brief:
Twitter has been removing the posts that could be deemed threatening or involve guns associated with the ‘TransDayofVengeance’ hashtag – but it is unclear exactly how many were others posing with weapons as they have since been deleted. CONTINUE READING…