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According2Sam #159

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After the shooting at the Christian school In Tennessee a few weeks ago we saw something that we have never seen after a mass murder. Six people were killed, including three children, but there seemed to be more sympathy for their killer and the killer’s community in the wake of the mass murder. The killer was a 28 year old transgender woman that was transitioning into a man. The media and many prominent voices offered condolences to the trans community in the aftermath. Several people made TikTok videos excusing the transgender shooter. Three days after the mass murder Biden’s press secretary said, “Our hearts go out to the trans community, as they are under attack right now.” Articles were written in an attempt to humanize the monster, like the article in the New York Post with the headline, "Nashville shooter Audrey Hale was 'heartbroken' over death of friend she may have been 'infatuated' with". Why is this killer getting this type of reaction after committing mass murder, and why are the authorities still hiding her manifesto from us? Join the conversation and get answers to this question and more on According2Sam episode #159.
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit samuelwinchester.substack.com
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After the shooting at the Christian school In Tennessee a few weeks ago we saw something that we have never seen after a mass murder. Six people were killed, including three children, but there seemed to be more sympathy for their killer and the killer’s community in the wake of the mass murder. The killer was a 28 year old transgender woman that was transitioning into a man. The media and many prominent voices offered condolences to the trans community in the aftermath. Several people made TikTok videos excusing the transgender shooter. Three days after the mass murder Biden’s press secretary said, “Our hearts go out to the trans community, as they are under attack right now.” Articles were written in an attempt to humanize the monster, like the article in the New York Post with the headline, "Nashville shooter Audrey Hale was 'heartbroken' over death of friend she may have been 'infatuated' with". Why is this killer getting this type of reaction after committing mass murder, and why are the authorities still hiding her manifesto from us? Join the conversation and get answers to this question and more on According2Sam episode #159.
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit samuelwinchester.substack.com
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