Daily last week, after three children and three adults were murdered by a transgender shooter at a Christian school in Nashville on Monday, Joe Biden waxed lyrical about “joy, strength and absolute courage.” [of] transgender and non-binary Americans.
Incredibly, at a time when discretion and vulnerability were needed, the president issued a White House statement saying that “transgender Americans shape the soul of our Nation.”
On Friday, 4 days after the Covenant Christian School massacre, he issued a proclamation declaring March 31 “Transgender Visibility Day” and railed against “MAGA extremists.” [who] promote a whole lot of hateful and extreme state laws that focus on transgender children and their families. . . These attacks are un-American and must stop.”
The White House celebrated the occasion with a 3,464-word “fact sheet” suggesting that “conservative politicians” are pushing “transgender youth” to think about suicide.
Fear not, nevertheless, that President Biden “stands up for transgender children and their families.”
But who stands up for Christian children and their families?
Must they now fear for his or her lives because of the hysterical lie encouraged by the president that their loving faith is bigoted and hateful of transgender people?
Ignoring the tragedy
Who stands up for the victims of last week’s horror?
Actually not the media, which has decided that the real victims are the transgender community, in anticipation of some imagined backlash from Christians.
“Fear pervades Tennessee’s transgender community, centering on Nashville shooter’s gender identity” typical NBC headline.
Corporate America sang the same anthem.
The day after the massacre of three young children in Nashville, Amazon sent a message to “LGBTQIA+ employees and allies” expressing “support and solidarity during this era of anxiety and uncertainty.”
Biden and his White House just pumped trans propaganda right up until the weekend.
They have not said a word about Christians all week, despite the indisputable fact that the Nashville shooting appears to be a hate crime targeting a Christian school; we cannot yet conclusively determine the motive, because the killer’s so-called “manifesto” is hidden from us, unlike similar documents in other massacres.
Whilst the funerals of the Nashville victims began, the White House did not let up.
On Friday, in the midst of Biden’s trans-pandering orgy, the first of Nashville’s victims was buried. Evelyn Dieckhaus, 9, was honored for her “unwavering faith in the goodness of others.”
“Evelyn made people feel known, seen but never judged.”
Mourners at Woodmont Christian Church in Nashville, a couple of miles from The Covenant School, dressed in pink and green “in homage to light and Evelyn’s love of color,” as requested by her family.
The following day, the White House launched a “White House Roundtable Affirming Transgender Children”.
It was a chance for Domestic Policy Adviser Susan Rice to make use of children as props in a cynical political stunt to demonize red-state Republicans who had passed laws protecting children from sex hormones and experimental sex surgery.
In doing so, Republican legislators and governors like Florida’s Ron DeSantis are in tune with the most current mindset in Europe.
Countries similar to Sweden, Finland, Belgium and England, that are not strongholds of transphobia, have cracked down hard on the use of puberty blockers, sex hormones and surgical operations on children, after finding that the interventions did more harm than good and are not evidence-based. basis.
But the Biden administration was not going to let such irritating notions interfere with its virtue signaling.
On Saturday, as the White House roundtable began, one other event was happening in Nashville, right next to the site of the massacre.
There, at the Covenant Presbyterian Church, the parents of 9-year-old Hallie Scruggs held the funeral of their only daughter at the holy place where her father is a minister.
She was remembered as “a full of life little girl who was very loved and loved others”.
That very same day, substitute teacher Cindy Peak, 61, was mourned just a couple of miles away at Christ Presbyterian Church, where congregants were told she “died a hero.”
On Sunday, the funeral of 9-year-old William Kinney, a keen baseball player, was remembered at the same church as “unfailingly kind, gentle when the situation called for it, quick to laugh and at all times open to others. ”
Funerals for the remaining victims of last week’s massacre will happen this week: school principal Katherine Koonce, 60, and college custodian Mike Hill, 61, a “strong man of faith.”
Each are said to have given their lives attempting to protect the children they look after.
Such selflessness is a foreign concept to those that view the whole lot through the prism of political gain.
Political narrative
This is evident in the sociopathic lack of empathy shown by the White House as he forged ahead along with his transgender talking points, effectively valorizing the case of the Nashville killer.
He solid “conservative politicians” as villains [who] they’ve rolled out a whole lot of anti-transgender laws in states across the country… threatening the fundamental rights and freedoms of trans Americans… Greater than half of transgender youth say they’ve seriously considered suicide in the last 12 months because of the discrimination and rejection they face. ”
The suicide narrative is a political truncheon used to silence opposition to the perverse medicalization and mutilation of healthy children.
Nevertheless it is essential to the latest political narrative that Biden and his party have designed for the 2024 political cycle.
Ahead of the 2020 election, they used the death of George Floyd as a chance to race, foment unrest, and demonize Republicans as racist bigots.
In 2024, you possibly can see them setting the stage to do all of it again with a latest group of identities of “oppressed” victims who need Biden to be their advocate and “capable of support them.”
Nashville was just an inconvenient hiatus, in order that they ignored it.