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Facebook allegedly censoring Nashville shooter manifesto due to disturbing motives.

Facebook Reportedly Censoring Nashville Shooter Manifesto After Dark Motives Revealed

Facebook and the legacy media‍ aren’t⁤ interested in serial killers who target the “wrong” demographic.

A​ 28-year-old trans⁢ person who went by the name Aiden Hale ‌killed three children and three adults at the Covenant School in March, targeting random students and ​shooting whoever she came in contact with according to NBC News.

Despite the horrific nature of the school shooting, ⁤surprisingly, ⁢there was no ⁤uproar about the Christian students and ⁢teachers who were killed in the attack, nor did the establishment​ media seem very interested in obtaining the ‌manifesto of Audrey Hale in which she ⁣detailed ⁣the reasons for the attack.

The police reported that Hale had “carefully⁤ planned the attack‍ with detailed maps and surveillance,” yet there was no demand to see these⁣ plans or figure out the reason for‍ the attack.

It took podcast‌ host, Steven Crowder, to finally procure three pages of the purported manifesto, which⁣ he released⁣ on ​Monday.

But now, Facebook is censoring ​the content revealed by Crowder.

WARNING: The‌ following posts contain⁤ vulgar language⁣ and ‌disturbing content.

The alleged manifesto revealed Hale’s⁢ intense hatred for students with “white privileges”⁤ and a desire to have a “high death⁣ count,” according to photographs of the purported journal shown on Louder ⁣with Crowder.

“Wanna⁣ kill all you little⁣ cr***s!!!,” Hale apparently wrote. “Bunch ‍of little fa***s w/ your white privileges.”

“Going to fancy private schools with those fancy khakis + sports backpacks w/ their daddies mustangs + convertibles,” was another line‍ from ‍the ‌deranged killer’s alleged⁤ notebook.

Yet another line read, “I wish to shoot all you bada** d*** w/ your mop yellow⁣ hair.”

Crowder shared a screen shot⁤ of the warning on ‌Facebook⁢ which said that the ‍post “may go​ against our Community Standards on violence⁢ and incitement.”

Donald Trump Jr. put it plainly, writing⁣ on‍ X, “They⁣ hid the Trans Terrorist manifesto from⁤ you for‍ months. It wasn’t good for the narrative. It was yet another example of radical⁤ violence coming from the⁣ trans movement, and therefore they had to hide it while simultaneously going after good God-fearing patriots with reckless abandon.”

Sen. J.D. Vance ⁣of Ohio⁤ posted, “The‌ anti-whiteness movement, mainstreamed by American universities and corporations, has blood on its hands.”

The handling of this situation leaves one to ‍question: How different would the reaction have been if the killer had been a straight white male killing transgender or black‍ kids,‍ instead of the ‍other way around?

How soon would the purported⁣ manifesto‌ have‌ been released?

How many protests would ​we have ⁤seen on the streets? How many cars vandalized? How many stores looted?

Audrey Hale was a deranged human but the hypocrisy in the coverage is ⁤just another example that the⁤ media and social media platforms⁢ like Facebook don’t care about⁤ the people; they only care about the agenda.

Hate against white Christian kids goes against the narrative and when that ⁤happens, everything goes very silent.


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What‌ role should journalists and ⁣media ‍organizations⁤ play in examining and analyzing​ manifestos in order to understand and prevent acts of violence

N hate ​speech or harmful content.” ‍The ​post⁢ was then ⁤removed ​from the platform.

This incident raises serious questions about ​the role of social media platforms like Facebook in censoring ⁣certain⁣ voices ⁤and narratives.⁢ If the manifesto written by Audrey Hale contained ​disturbing content and hateful language, it is certainly understandable that some​ individuals ⁤may find it offensive. However, censoring this information not only ⁤limits the public’s ‌access ⁢to important⁢ details ⁢surrounding ‍the motive of the ​Nashville shooter,⁢ but it also stifles‍ the ​discussion ​and analysis of‍ such incidents.

As a society, we have a responsibility to understand the motivations and factors that drive individuals to commit acts of violence. Censoring ​information related to their ‍manifestos does ⁢not help ​us achieve this ⁣goal.⁤ In⁢ fact, it hinders our ability to address the⁤ root causes of such heinous crimes⁤ and work towards preventing them in‍ the future.

Furthermore, the selective censorship by platforms like Facebook raises concerns about their bias and⁣ agenda. If a‍ manifesto with similar content ‌had ⁣been written by an individual ⁤belonging to⁢ a different demographic or ideology, would it have been treated in the same way? It is important to ‍uphold principles of‌ equality and fairness when it comes to addressing such sensitive‍ issues. Every manifesto, regardless of its content, should ‌be treated with the same level of scrutiny and attention.

The media’s lack of ‌interest in the Nashville shooter’s⁣ manifesto is also ‌alarming. While it ⁤is understandable⁣ that some may not want to amplify the hatred and violent intentions expressed in such documents, it is‌ still crucial for‍ journalists and reporters to examine and analyze them. Without understanding the underlying motivations and thought processes of ⁣individuals like Audrey ‍Hale, we cannot effectively address the societal issues that contribute to such acts of violence.

In order to prevent future tragedies, we need to have⁢ open and honest discussions​ about the‍ factors that lead to violence in our society. This ‍includes examining ⁣manifestos, understanding ​the personal‌ experiences and grievances of perpetrators, and addressing systemic issues that may contribute to ⁤their⁣ radicalization.

Censoring manifestos like ​Audrey⁤ Hale’s‌ does‍ not align with the‍ principles of transparency, open dialogue, and ⁢critical analysis ⁢that are essential for ‍progress. Instead, it reinforces a culture of silence and ignorance, preventing⁣ us from fully comprehending the complex dynamics at play in⁢ acts of violence.

As we move forward, it is crucial that social media platforms and ‌the media reevaluate their approach to manifestos ‌and violent acts. ⁢We ⁢must‌ strike a balance between respecting the ‌sensitivities of ​victims‍ and ​their families, while‌ still providing the public with ⁣the ⁣information necessary to understand and prevent ‌such incidents. Only by working together in an open and inclusive manner can​ we hope‍ to create‌ a safer and more peaceful society ​for ‌all.



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