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Amazon sells trans extremist shirts calling for violence to 'protect trans kids'

Amazon hosts a store called LGBT Pride Months Support featuring a wide array of styles for their graphic "protect trans kids" featuring a large knife.

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Amazon hosts a store called LGBT Pride Months Support featuring a wide array of styles for their graphic "protect trans kids" featuring a large knife.

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Libby Emmons Brooklyn NY
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Trans extremist merchandise is available for purchase on Amazon. Shirts like those seen on violent, gun-toting trans militants, emblazoned with the words "protect trans kids" surrounding by images of weapons, are for sale all over Amazon's online store.

On Wednesday, a trans-identified male took three guns with him to the Annunciation Catholic School and shot through the stained-glass windows while children were attending the first mass of the year. He killed two children and injured 17 others, some of whom are in critical condition.

Amazon hosts a store called LGBT Pride Months Support featuring a wide array of styles for their graphic "protect trans kids" featuring a large knife.



This kind of merchandise has been popularized by magazines and activists. Minnesota's Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan was seen wearing a shirt just like this.



Amazon also sells shirts that say, "I love my trans son and my AR-15." The message of this kind of merchandise is that if a trans activist encounters someone who disagrees with the lie of gender ideology, any kind of violence is acceptable in order to rid them of their belief, or at least their ability to express is.



NPR ran an interview in 2023 called "Meet the queer people who practice shooting to defend themselves from hate groups," which digs into "a group of gay and trans people gather regularly in the woods of New Hampshire to practice shooting. They want to be ready to defend themselves from hate groups." And that was while trans-friendly Joe Biden was president.

Eyder Peralta, hosting the interview, said, "Mass shootings targeting LGBTQ spaces and a rise in anti-trans rhetoric have inspired some queer people to take up arms. New Hampshire Public Radio's Todd Bookman joined the monthly gathering of a gun group that sees firearms as key to their own self-defense."

In 2018, the San Francisco Public Library held an exhibit in support of transgender ideology that featured a tank top worn by a trans activist that read, "I Punch TERFs." TERFS, referring to so-called "trans exclusionary radical feminists," or liberal women who don't think men are women.

Trans activists decided that TERFs are Nazis and that since, as they said, it's okay to "punch a Nazi," it's okay to "punch a TERF." The movement to support violence against people who disagree with trans was born, and it has continued.

Etsy sells shirts that feature a Pride flag with a semi-automatic rifle on it saying, "Defend Equality." There is little doubt as to what this shirt means.



The Minneapolis shooter had a sticker with the same graphic in his notebooks, the same notebooks that called for the murder of Catholic schoolchildren.



Still from video of Robert "Robin" Westman's notebook

TeePublic sells another shirt based on the same idea which has a trans flag, a large gun, and the words "If this flag offends you I'll help you pack."

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