The vast majority of school shooters are inspired by other mass killers. Such “copycat” shooters often have a persecution complex caused by an increasingly gynocentric and multicultural society. However, the Nashville school shooter was unique in that they were transgender.
Some intelligence analysts and media talking heads insisted the Nashville shooter lashed out against the restrictive rules of their Presbyterian school. Others insist the shooter was inherently mentally ill as a person with a trans identity.
In years past, such individuals were placed in mental health facilities for treatment and ‘round the clock supervision. However, most of the country’s insane asylums were closed in the 80s and 90s.
Let’s cut to the truth of the motivation for the Nashville school shooting.
The Real Motive of the Nashville Shooter has Finally Been Revealed
The full manifesto of the transgender individual who shot up a Nashville school is available for the public to read. Take a look at the disturbing manifesto and you’ll find the words of a confused youngster frustrated by religious dogma and authority in general.
The shooter, Audrey Hale, indicated she was not the gender she was born as. Hale, originally born with female reproductive sex organs, lamented about how she couldn’t please a woman. Hale desired to become a boy and also retain her childlike whimsy through adulthood.
It appears that Hale found it difficult to adjust to the world of work after exiting the academic sphere. Moreover, society’s increasing tolerance for gender transition made it possible for someone like Hale to question whether she should have been born as a boy.
Sadly, this complex individual took out her anger on what she perceived as an overly authoritarian Presbyterian educational institution.
It is Time to Address the Issue of Trans Violence
Trans people weren’t a part of the national dialogue until the 2020s. Rewind to the 80s and earlier decades and such individuals were either ignored or institutionalized. The mainstream media has since veered to the left of the political spectrum, essentially endorsing the trans movement without sufficient reason.
Hale and others frustrated with their gender perceive themselves as victims. Such victimhood leads to violence against the surrounding society.
At this point, it should be perfectly clear to rational and logical people that the internet has warped the minds of our kids, tweens, teens and even some twentysomethings. Developing minds in the late 90s, aughts and years after were allowed to access the internet during their formative years without sufficient supervision.
Online pornography, violence and vitriol sowed the seeds of societal destruction that take the form of mass shootings and suicides. However, addressing the fact that a significant percentage of youngsters are mentally ill is frowned upon by politically correct leftists.
Hale is Indicative of a Generation-wide Parenting Failure
To say Generation X has been a parenting failure would be an understatement. Generation Z is a mirror image of their X parents as both are rebels. However, both are rebels without a cause. It appears that both age cohorts are also addicted to the internet, a technology created through a covert government agency dubbed DARPA.
Instead of actively parenting their offspring as the Baby Boomers did with their children, a sizable segment of Generation X has delegated parenting to technological devices. Gen X has largely outsourced the challenge of parenting to dysfunctional public schools, YouTube videos and dangerous online forums filled with smut.
Hale’s willingness to take out her personal frustration on the Nashville public exemplifies the current generation’s parenting failure. It is time to restrict or even ban internet use until the brain fully forms at the age of 25. Moreover, parents need to put down their smartphones and tablets and center their attention on nurturing their developing children.
If Hale’s parents were actively involved in her life, she wouldn’t have ventured to online forums and chatrooms where gender transition is openly discussed. Hale should have been outside socializing with friends, family and the general public instead of engaging in self-pity while commiserating with fellow gender-confused web addicts.
The Role of the Government Moving Forward
Unrestricted internet use played a significant part in Hale’s murder of three 9-year-olds and three staffers at Nashville’s Covenant School. Moving forward, we must embrace debate about the government’s role in education and technological censorship. Though censoring online content consumed by adults is authoritarian, controls must be in place to protect developing minds.
Parents seem unwilling or incapable of limiting their kids’ use of the internet. We now have an entire generation of porn-addled tweens and teens attempting to function as responsible adults. Though it is impossible for the federal government to prevent those under 25 from accessing the internet, it might be prudent to implement age-based barriers to online entry.
Imagine a world where someone like Hale was not allowed to purchase a smartphone until her brain had fully formed. If Hale were limited to a “dumb phone” without internet access and her parents restricted her web use to family-friendly websites using settings for online safety, she wouldn’t have become a mass shooter.
Moreover, Hale would have been more comfortable in her own skin, likely living a relatively normal life similar to that enjoyed by her predecessors in the days before the internet existed.