It was her fault

I can’t find another source for this clip so here’s this one.

It’s hard to hear what she says at the beginning. She says adults nationwide have been “calling out the student’s gender.” That, she says, “has nothing to do with the choices that student made relative to the assault. That student made an incredibly awful choice, and will have consequences that are ‘metted’ out, commensurate with that assault. However, this other piece, which is because the student has a particular gender identity, therefore -” emphatic shake of the head – “there is no connection, and that is the hate that we are dealing with right now.”

Now how the hell does she know there is no connection? How could she know that?

Is it likely that there is a connection? Why yes, I think it is (but I’m not so sure of it that I would go public saying emphatically “there is a connection”). I think trans ideology and “activism” teach believers and “activists” that trans people are The Most Victimized, and by a wide margin, and that they are uniquely vulnerable, or vunnerable as they say in the UK, and that because they are Most Victimized and uniquely vulnerable, they get to do whatever they want all the time. Which doesn’t sound much like being victimized, let alone most victimized, but there you go.

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