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Nashville Shooter Manifesto: ‘Kill Those Crackers’



Officials have successfully kept the details of the Nashville shooter’s alleged “manifesto” under wraps since the murders occured on March 27.

This secrecy has led to months-worth of the public guessing about any possible motivation for killing three nine-year-old private school students and three adults. Until today.

Three pages leaked onto the conservative Internet, brought to us by Louder With Crowder via supporters of the vidcast. While the veracity of the documents have not yet been confirmed, Nashville officials have stated they “are aware” of a leak.

The pages of the handwritten notebook manifesto show the tormented mind of a 28-year-old shooter, still ruminating on feelings of alienation by her classmates after a decade following graduation from the private religious school she targeted. According to these pages, she was motivated to kill by racial hatred and resistance to so-called “white privilege” (and very likely some deep self-loathing) — more so than any coordinated effort to avenge transgender discrimination or target Christians, though we’re only looking at three pages out of around 20. The shooter, whose name we will not repeat here, has often been referred to as the “trans shooter” for lack of a known motive for the horrific mass tragedy and radical calls around that time for a “Day of Transgender Vengeance.”

From a page dated Feb. 3:

Kill those kids!!!
those crackers
going to fancy schools
with those fancy khakis and sports
backpacks
w/ their daddies mustangs + convertibles.
[explitive] you little [plural explitive].
I wish to shoot you weakass
dicks w/ your mop yellow hair
Wanna kill all you little crackers!!!
Bunch of little faggots
w/ your white privileges
[explitive] you faggots

Nashville police spokesmen have said repeatedly they found documents in the shooter’s car after police shot the suspect on the school’s second floor, famously preventing more deaths from occuring. Nashville officials and a group of school parents have been using the courts to keep her writings private. The case is currently in appeals.

While there are still around 17 pages left unaccounted for, the world was previously led to believe the contents were much more nefarious and internecine than a simple rant against caucasians and the kind of wealth associated with private schools. And there still very well may be more to it than that.

“What I was told is, her manifesto was a blueprint on total destruction, and it was so, so detailed at the level of what she had planned,” Nashville Metro Council member Courtney Johnston told the New York Post. on April 23. “That document in the wrong person’s hands would be astronomically dangerous.”

Johnston told RVIVR she was uncertain how long the investigation may take but that it did not differ from other similar probes. Five laptops and a suicide note were also found in the backpack.

RVIVR has pointed out a widespread and worsening mental health problem is more to blame than racism or any other -ism behind an increase in soft-target mass shootings. We have advocated for a need for a national protocol on handling mass shooter statements, criticized the stifling of public information requests by the Left, the spread of the cancerous and deadly “transgender genocide” narrative, and even pointed out how the media treated even the Unabomber much differently than the Nashville shooter. There have been four transgender mass shooters in less than five years.

Over on the Left, they have been less concerned with these issues raised, but more interested in furthering anti-gun rights legislation and fanning the flames of “racial reckonings” when persons of color fall victim to senseless killings (n.b. President Joe Biden never visited Nashville following the shooting, but sent the First Lady — perhaps they knew enough and the circumstances did not fit the narrative). The Biden Administration continues to wrongly list guns as the leading cause of death for American children.

Meanwhile, our new U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson has a different outlook than Biden, saying in a speech soon after his victory “the problem is the human heart, not guns … we have to address the root problems … mental health.”