3 children dead in private Christian elementary school shooting in TN

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Anonymous wrote:Because when there are safety measures at some locations, and not others, then the ones without the safety measures "are to blame" -


There we go again.

Do people realize a shooter can kill lids outside? On a playground, in a school bus, inside other venues?
Remember the shooter in Las Vegas concert?

You can’t protect yourself with metal doors.
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Anonymous wrote:DP. To the trans kid's mom: You literally remind me of my narcissist mother so hard. And I'm not transgender at all, I'm a biological, neurodivergent woman who had to cut ties with her mom.


You are projecting. I’m a DP as well and don’t see where you’re coming from. Care to give some examples or do you just label people narcs for the fun of it?
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Anonymous wrote:Locked doors and attending private school will bot protect your kids from gun violence. Sorry private school parents.


Private school parents aren’t dumb enough to think private school / a locked door is enough. But why do you sound pleased by this?!? Are you happy some private school kids got gunned down? Serves those parents right for giving their kids an expensive education?!
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OMG - this family is beautiful! Truly lovely and perfect - each one of them.

So sad and such a terrible terrible loss for this to happen to a family like that.


Yes, what a lovely looking family. Thank you for posting, I should send them a sympathy card to their church.


It would be less tragic if they were ugly? Wtf!?


Explain why you know the name Gabby Petito, if you think the victim’s attractiveness is irrelevant.

It is relevant.
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Anonymous wrote:I will get a bit of joy to see parents if dead children interviewed and asked if they had been gun freedom supporters.

I would like them to be asked, where were all the good guys with the guns as their children were being butchered.


I bet the parents were all Republicans. Remember, this is a private Christian school in Tennessee that we’re talking about.
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Name your kid Rex and he's definitely going to be a cop.


It's Latin for king.
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A source close to the Hale family told The Daily Beast on Monday night that Hale was autistic, but high-functioning.

“And relatively recently announced she was transgender, identifying as he/him,” the source said, asking to remain unnamed so as to avoid additional family strife.


Reached by phone, Hale’s mother, Norma Fort Hale, told an ABC News reporter, “It’s very difficult now, we ask for privacy. I really can’t talk right now, I think I lost my daughter today.”


https://www.thedailybeast.com/nashville-covenant-school-shooting-suspect-identified-as-audrey-hale?ref=home


Well that checks out. She probably lost her son a long time ago. My mom lost me and I don’t know any trans people on good terms with their parents and I know a lot of other trans people. I’m sure someone out there exists but it seems pretty common to be completely estranged from one or both parents once you come out as trans. It just further isolates trans people if they don’t go out and try to find community and found family.


As the mother of a trans kid, I did not isolate my kid - my kid isolated me. Ask a question? PHOBIC!! Express a concern about treatment interfering with medicated conditions? PHOBIC! BIGOT! Spouse to me in private: "If you ask anything, our kid will commit suicide!" Me: "That sounds more like blackmail"


I’m sure your child has a completely different view of how you behaved. For most of the people I know, their estrangement is related to their family’s christianity. It’s certainly true in my case. I’m sure my mother makes herself the victim in my transition as well. It’s all about her. I harmed her by transitioning. She didn’t want me to do this. What became apparent over time was that to her, my body and my life was just an extension of her’s. I was nothing but an NPC in the story of her life. Your child being LGBTQ isn’t about you.


Not that poster, but trans teens/young adults are still teens/young adults. And they are self-centered, all the same. That's how humans are built. That's how we survive. But it can make for some rough relationships. I'm in my 50s and have had peers transition in their 30s and 40s and it looked much different than what teens are doing today. And their relationships with their immediate family are much healthier, likely because they were more mature when dealing with such a significant life change.



The shooter was 28, well beyond the magic age of 26 when the brain is supposed to be "done". This trans man seems to have had a vendetta. Why else would there be a manifesto?


If autism is present, it's a much longer journey. But I was speaking about a relationship with a parent, not a shooting.


I know a lot of trans people in their 30's and 40's. I'm one. None of us have good relationships with our parents. I know some people that still talk to their parents but even those aren't that common. One was told that she was afflicted with demonic possession by her catholic mother.


The trans people I know are utterly miserable in every way so that tracks.
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Anonymous wrote:I will get a bit of joy to see parents if dead children interviewed and asked if they had been gun freedom supporters.

I would like them to be asked, where were all the good guys with the guns as their children were being butchered.


I bet the parents were all Republicans. Remember, this is a private Christian school in Tennessee that we’re talking about.


In Nashville.
Do you know anything about Nashville?

They voted for Biden 2 to 1.
And, the Senate vote was similar.
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Note: the footage released by police does not contain any explicit footage.


This is bone-chilling. No one needs a gun like that. How utterly ridiculous.


Horrific, and I agree with you. Truly scary to think that such a mentally disturbed guy could be walking around with that gun.
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Anonymous wrote:Locked doors and attending private school will bot protect your kids from gun violence. Sorry private school parents.


But they can hire their own armed security.
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A source close to the Hale family told The Daily Beast on Monday night that Hale was autistic, but high-functioning.

“And relatively recently announced she was transgender, identifying as he/him,” the source said, asking to remain unnamed so as to avoid additional family strife.


Reached by phone, Hale’s mother, Norma Fort Hale, told an ABC News reporter, “It’s very difficult now, we ask for privacy. I really can’t talk right now, I think I lost my daughter today.”


https://www.thedailybeast.com/nashville-covenant-school-shooting-suspect-identified-as-audrey-hale?ref=home


Well that checks out. She probably lost her son a long time ago. My mom lost me and I don’t know any trans people on good terms with their parents and I know a lot of other trans people. I’m sure someone out there exists but it seems pretty common to be completely estranged from one or both parents once you come out as trans. It just further isolates trans people if they don’t go out and try to find community and found family.


As the mother of a trans kid, I did not isolate my kid - my kid isolated me. Ask a question? PHOBIC!! Express a concern about treatment interfering with medicated conditions? PHOBIC! BIGOT! Spouse to me in private: "If you ask anything, our kid will commit suicide!" Me: "That sounds more like blackmail"


I’m sure your child has a completely different view of how you behaved. For most of the people I know, their estrangement is related to their family’s christianity. It’s certainly true in my case. I’m sure my mother makes herself the victim in my transition as well. It’s all about her. I harmed her by transitioning. She didn’t want me to do this. What became apparent over time was that to her, my body and my life was just an extension of her’s. I was nothing but an NPC in the story of her life. Your child being LGBTQ isn’t about you.


Not that poster, but trans teens/young adults are still teens/young adults. And they are self-centered, all the same. That's how humans are built. That's how we survive. But it can make for some rough relationships. I'm in my 50s and have had peers transition in their 30s and 40s and it looked much different than what teens are doing today. And their relationships with their immediate family are much healthier, likely because they were more mature when dealing with such a significant life change.



The shooter was 28, well beyond the magic age of 26 when the brain is supposed to be "done". This trans man seems to have had a vendetta. Why else would there be a manifesto?


If autism is present, it's a much longer journey. But I was speaking about a relationship with a parent, not a shooting.


I know a lot of trans people in their 30's and 40's. I'm one. None of us have good relationships with our parents. I know some people that still talk to their parents but even those aren't that common. One was told that she was afflicted with demonic possession by her catholic mother.


If not one has a good relationship with your parents, consider your own behavior as one of the reasons. My kid is being told to reject us, not the other way around.
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Anonymous wrote:Nothing to see here. Probably had too many doors and too little God at that Christian school.

Thoughts and prayers, but certainly no actionable changes needed.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/nashville-school-shooting-green-hills-b2308856.html





What do doors have to do with anything in this tragic situation ?


Because Republicans blamed uvalde on the fact that they needed more doors and more doors to be locked, not on the fact that the guy had guns. To Republican stores are the problem not guns.




This was said at one of the press conferences yesterday:

"There was another location that was mentioned, but because of a threat assessment by the suspect, too much security, they decided not to in that area."

Locked doors combined with school security personnel can certainly be a deterrent.


No it did not prevent the attack. What’s the point of moving the attack to an easier target? Kids still died so what do you think was deterred?


There should be no easy targets.
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Anonymous wrote:Locked doors and attending private school will bot protect your kids from gun violence. Sorry private school parents.


But they can hire their own armed security.


Imagine a church with armed security. Couldn’t they just pray for God’s protection? Or maybe they don’t really believe deep down that God will save them?
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Anonymous wrote:Nothing to see here. Probably had too many doors and too little God at that Christian school.

Thoughts and prayers, but certainly no actionable changes needed.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/nashville-school-shooting-green-hills-b2308856.html





What do doors have to do with anything in this tragic situation ?


Because Republicans blamed uvalde on the fact that they needed more doors and more doors to be locked, not on the fact that the guy had guns. To Republican stores are the problem not guns.




This was said at one of the press conferences yesterday:

"There was another location that was mentioned, but because of a threat assessment by the suspect, too much security, they decided not to in that area."

Locked doors combined with school security personnel can certainly be a deterrent.


No it did not prevent the attack. What’s the point of moving the attack to an easier target? Kids still died so what do you think was deterred?


There should be no easy targets.


There will always be “easy targets” unless you want to live like they do in Afghanistan with checkpoints and blast walls and armed men roaming around all over. Even that is not enough. There is still violence in Afghanistan despite everyone being armed with guns and bombs. Wake up.
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A source close to the Hale family told The Daily Beast on Monday night that Hale was autistic, but high-functioning.

“And relatively recently announced she was transgender, identifying as he/him,” the source said, asking to remain unnamed so as to avoid additional family strife.


Reached by phone, Hale’s mother, Norma Fort Hale, told an ABC News reporter, “It’s very difficult now, we ask for privacy. I really can’t talk right now, I think I lost my daughter today.”


https://www.thedailybeast.com/nashville-covenant-school-shooting-suspect-identified-as-audrey-hale?ref=home


Well that checks out. She probably lost her son a long time ago. My mom lost me and I don’t know any trans people on good terms with their parents and I know a lot of other trans people. I’m sure someone out there exists but it seems pretty common to be completely estranged from one or both parents once you come out as trans. It just further isolates trans people if they don’t go out and try to find community and found family.


As the mother of a trans kid, I did not isolate my kid - my kid isolated me. Ask a question? PHOBIC!! Express a concern about treatment interfering with medicated conditions? PHOBIC! BIGOT! Spouse to me in private: "If you ask anything, our kid will commit suicide!" Me: "That sounds more like blackmail"


I’m sure your child has a completely different view of how you behaved. For most of the people I know, their estrangement is related to their family’s christianity. It’s certainly true in my case. I’m sure my mother makes herself the victim in my transition as well. It’s all about her. I harmed her by transitioning. She didn’t want me to do this. What became apparent over time was that to her, my body and my life was just an extension of her’s. I was nothing but an NPC in the story of her life. Your child being LGBTQ isn’t about you.


Not that poster, but trans teens/young adults are still teens/young adults. And they are self-centered, all the same. That's how humans are built. That's how we survive. But it can make for some rough relationships. I'm in my 50s and have had peers transition in their 30s and 40s and it looked much different than what teens are doing today. And their relationships with their immediate family are much healthier, likely because they were more mature when dealing with such a significant life change.



The shooter was 28, well beyond the magic age of 26 when the brain is supposed to be "done". This trans man seems to have had a vendetta. Why else would there be a manifesto?


If autism is present, it's a much longer journey. But I was speaking about a relationship with a parent, not a shooting.


I know a lot of trans people in their 30's and 40's. I'm one. None of us have good relationships with our parents. I know some people that still talk to their parents but even those aren't that common. One was told that she was afflicted with demonic possession by her catholic mother.


If not one has a good relationship with your parents, consider your own behavior as one of the reasons. My kid is being told to reject us, not the other way around.


Nobody is telling any kid to reject a supportive family member. Nobody. All you have are lies.
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