The manifesto's of mass shootings have been routinely released to the public, such as The Last Rhodesian written by Dylan Roof. Additionally famous manifesto's like the Great Replacement by Brenton Tarrant, and You Wait For A Signal While Your People Wait For You published by Payton Gendron two days before the massacre ensued.
On Wednesday April 17th, 18 year old high school student Andrea Ye, a transgender adult whose preferred name is Alex Ye, was charged in connection with plans to commit a school shooting in Montgomery County. Ye wrote a 129 page manifesto, with another person who thankfully reported the document to law enforcement. The witness who shared the document they received via Google drive, met Andrea Ye previously in a psych yard. The question that inevitably arises from this case is why hasn't the clearly concerning and very extensive manifesto been released to the American public, and will it ever it? When the shooter's manifesto's are race related it does not seem to be treated with the same hesitations. A pattern seen in the new trend and increase of transgender violence when mainstream media headlines fail to address the fact of the perpetrators transgenderism. Even when I personally came across the headline story covering this situation it had no mention of Ye's gender identity. Gender identity is unfortunately relevant in these crimes because of the recent push for national transgenderism, especially being forcibly taught to our children in public schools. Mass shootings will sadly continue across the board, and thankfully Andrea Ye was able to be stopped before she could execute her violent intentions, but it is important to acknowledge the relationship between how other school shootings are communicated to the American public (which is usually very transparent, with a release of a manifesto), and transgender crimes and how they are communicated to the public (which is not as transparently communicated, and unclear).
Montgomery County Police Chief Marcus Jones said "the arrested underscores the value of community engagement and the see something say something approach". "This case is entirely different, the document(manifesto) takes it to a different level" Jones said. According to an article published by NBC 15 Andrea Ye heavily related to the Nashville Covenant Shooter Audrey Hale, a fellow transgender mass shooter who was killed by the law enforcement after killing three children in a Christian Elementary School. In Andrea Ye's manifesto according to excerpts included in charging documents, wrote "The shooter (Audrey Hale) was also trans. His name was Aidan Hale, though the news keep calling him Audrey. Makes me want to change my name legally before I commit a shooting to make sure the news doesn't misgender me". The last sentence really makes you wonder if there is a deeper agenda behind the recent increase in the forced acknowledgement of pronouns, and transgenderism in America recently. It would be untrue to label all transgenders negatively, there are going to be evil humans of all races forever. The concerns and problems begin to arise when transeducation is getting a heavy push to be taught to children in the public school system, and the real intentions behind the transgender movement overall. "He was suicidal before the shooting. Just like me", Ye wrote. He wanted to kill little kids. A rush of adrenaline fills my body. He's so relatable".
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