The Reality of a Trans School Shooter Has Journalists Shaming Themselves As Unreal Explanations Backfire
With the news breaking on Monday of a school shooting in Nashville, Tennessee, the media instantly fired up the narrative engines to begin churning out the expected reports we have all become too familiar with over time. The same touchstones were being trotted out, from gun control to the NRA, with "mass shooting" and "assault weapons" used freely, as well as statistics and global comparisons strewed throughout. And then the record-scratch moment arrived just as quickly: They learned the shooter was a trans individual.
Suddenly newsrooms had editors barking adjustment orders like a college football coach at halftime whose team is trailing by 17 points. Just like that, the news reports were altered on the fly, and in the process, the media members began embarrassing themselves with all manner of unhinged commentary. This was a new development, and as a result, it required new narratives to be delivered in real time.
The first indicator that things would be addressed in a completely ludicrous fashion was the stumbling from so many outlets as they fretted over the proper way to label the killer of half a dozen people. The group Trans Resistance Net sent newsgroups a letter to demand that the Nashville shooter be addressed in proper terminology, and it seems compliance was the result from the outlets.
Just behold the struggle session these outlets submitted themselves to over this aspect of the story. As if misgendering or using the birth moniker of the shooter was itself a high crime.Trans Resistance Net supports Domestic Terrorism/hate crimes against innocent Christian children and adults. They're more worried about pronouns. Female, Audrey Hale targeted a Christian school and had a manifesto. Premeditated MURDERER. pic.twitter.com/erti6Wvw3Q
— NiKKi (@NikkiCush) March 28, 2023
Let's go with this; we'll use a pronoun that is applicable and then a label that will not be considered provocative to the activist set: A deranged psycho entered a school, and it murdered kids before the police stormed in and properly killed it, saving more lives. There, it is gender-neutral, and we will not even dignify identifying them so that dead-naming is not an issue. The confounding reality faced by these media geniuses led to really odd but not shocking hot takes. The Washington Post decided it was a clever get that they found a holiday photo of Tennessee Rep. Andrew Ogles (his district includes Nashville) and his family posing with guns. The image is from 2021, but the paper thought it was relevant – that is, until they took down that post.6 people lose their lives at the hands of a suicidal maniac.
— Brad Slager: Just Watching Walls Moving Out... (@MartiniShark) March 28, 2023
The press is more concerned with not misgendering or dead-naming the killer. These people have completely lost their keel. pic.twitter.com/FTQobNwHNm
Not to worry, resident hysterics USA Today is here to pick up that slack and repost the Ogles photo for all of your slanted hot takes. One detail that the outlet has to overlook is if a representative with gun images is wrong, then what is to be said of trans activists seen repeatedly using gun images? (Trick question, of course; there is nothing to be said about those folks.)Rep. Andrew Ogles is in the news today because @WashingtonPost started it off highlighting a picture of his family at Christmas with guns from 2021, in a now-deleted tweet.
— Brad Slager: Just Watching Walls Moving Out... (@MartiniShark) March 28, 2023
Yet they see no issue with this imagery, from trans activists' rally this week.
Wonder why that is??? pic.twitter.com/PZZjkh165t
But even beyond this level of journalistic idiocy, other members of the press were unable to deal with this trans-reality in a healthy fashion. See, it turns out that when faced with a murderer they cannot criticize (because they were trans), and since the victims cannot receive sympathy (because they were Christians), the high-minded journos had to look elsewhere to place their focus. Now, we enter the misguided blame portion of the media coverage.Say, @USAToday geniuses?
— Brad Slager: Just Watching Walls Moving Out... (@MartiniShark) March 28, 2023
Could you explain how a trans shooter would be inspired by a Republican Representative's holiday photo that is over a year old - but NOT by a trans activist group touting the same gun imagery in a protest THIS WEEK? https://t.co/KTKEsar6Gg pic.twitter.com/6EybkqgYeR
This type of deflective reasoning and "reporting" is damned convenient for the press. Consider the duality of blame they have created in this need to excuse the trans murderer. By labeling some as "transphobes," they are frequently accused of fostering violence against the trans community, but now when there is violence derived from the trans community…well, they also get to blame this on the "transphobes." It is a wonderful cannot-lose scenario they have created for themselves.He deleted this tweet.
— Jeff Charles, Agent of Chaos🏴 (@jeffcharlesjr) March 27, 2023
But it's too late. pic.twitter.com/kzIPMRnGI6