FLASHBACK: Trans activists claimed trans school shooter Audrey Hale was a victim of transphobia but manifesto reveals she was fueled by anti-white hate

"Those crackers... going to fancy private schools with those fancy khakis + sports backpacks w/ their daddies mustangs + convertibles."

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On Monday morning, pages from transgender Nashville school shooter Audrey Hale’s manifesto were leaked, revealing anti-white hatred and plans to "kill those kids."

Among the three pages released by Steven Crowder, Hale wrote, "those crackers... going to fancy private schools with those fancy khakis + sports backpacks w/ their daddies mustangs + convertibles."

"Wanna kill all you little crackers!!! Bunch of little faggots w/ your white privileges f*ck you faggots."

When the March 27, 2023 shooting initially occurred, resulting in the deaths of three young students and three teachers at Nashville’s Covenant School, and the shooting of Hale as she continued her rampage, others believed that this shooting was a result of transphobia the trans-identifying female was experiencing.

In a statement at the time, the radical Trans Resistance Network said, "The second and more complex tragedy is that Aiden or Audrey Hale, who felt he had no other effective way to be seen than to lash out by taking the life of others, and by consequence, himself."

"We do know that life for transgender people is very difficult, and made more difficult in the preceding months by a virtural avalanche of anti-trans legislation, and public callouts by Right Wing personalities and political figures for nothing less than the genocidal eradication of trans people from society," the statement later adds.

One since-suspended account, TNDtracker, wrote, "their name was Audrey Hale. They’re a martyr against transphobia from hateful Christian bigots like you genociding us. We will defend ourselves from you."

Another account, TERFs taking Ls, wrote, "RIP Aiden," the chosen name of Hale, "wish he got more bigot hits."

In the days following the shooting, trans activists, as well as the White House, said the transgender community was "under attack."

"Our hearts go out to those in the trans community as they are under attack right now," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a March 30 press conference, referencing "hateful bills."

Trans activists stormed capitols across the US shortly after the shooting, including in Kentucky and Florida, demanding legal child sex changes.

In the wake of the leak, activists are asserting that the release of the manifesto pages came as a "deflection" from Donald Trump taking the stand in Manhattan in the civil fraud case being brought against him and his company and family by New York Attorney General Letitia James.

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