Fox News host Tucker Carlson argued Tuesday that members of the transgender community aren’t mad at Christians because of Christian violence against the trans community, which is practically non-existent.
No, they’re mad at Christians because “the trans movement is the mirror image of Christianity, and therefore its natural enemy.”
Listen below via Fox News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight“:
“In Christianity, the price of admission is admitting that you’re not God. Christians openly concede that they have no real power over anything, and for that matter, very little personal virtue. They will tell you to your face that they are sinful and helpless and basically absurd. They’re not embarrassed about any of this. They brag about it,” Carlson continued.
“The trans movement takes the opposite view. Trans ideology claims dominion over nature itself. We can change the identity we were born with, they will tell you with wild-eyed certainty. Christians can never agree with the statement because these are powers they believe God alone possesses,” he said.
The problem is that the Christian community’s “failure to acknowledge a trans person’s dominion over nature” greatly upsets the transgender community, which it appears is desperate for its beliefs to be affirmed.
“People who believe they are God can’t stand to be reminded that they’re not. Christianity and transgender orthodoxy are wholly incompatible theologies. They can never be reconciled. They are on a collision course with each other. One side is likely to draw blood before the other side,” the Fox News host explained.
The proof, he continued, is both what happened in Nashville, where a 28-year-old “transgender male” reportedly committed a mass shooting at a Christian school, killing three young children and three grown adults — and what happened afterward.
After the shooting, the far-left media predictably began portraying the shooter, identified as Audrey Hale, as the victim of alleged Christian bigotry.
Case in point via ABC News:
With a rhetorical wink and nudge, ABC senior national correspondent Terry Moran blames Tennessee Republicans and Christians for six of their own being murdered today by a transgender former student pic.twitter.com/od1qEP7gAj
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) March 27, 2023
“The state of Tennessee bans the sexual mutilation of children. Children get shot to death in a school. It’s cause and effect. That’s what ABC News is telling you. That’s not far from justifying mass murder,” Carlson said, responding to the example above.
But it gets worse.
“A group called the Trans Resistance Network said that the shooter’s death was a complex tragedy that resulted from ‘anti-trans bias.’ The Hershey Chocolate Company’s new trans spokesman, meanwhile, someone called Fae Johnsone, posted messages after the shooting complaining about ‘trans misogyny,'” he continued.
“In Canada, a taxpayer funded trans rights organization put out a statement that ignored the murder of the children in Nashville entirely and instead claimed that there has been an ‘exponential rise in anti-trans violence,'” he added.
“Hate has consequences.”
Radical #trans activist group, the Trans Resistance Network, has released a statement mourning the death of the #Nashville Christian school mass shooter. The statement says there were two tragedies, the murder of the children & school staff, & also that… pic.twitter.com/XkbEeqfb7j
— Andy Ngô ️ (@MrAndyNgo) March 28, 2023
But there is no actual rise in “anti-trans violence.” If anything, the opposite is true, Carlson noted.
“We seem to be watching the rise of trans terrorism. The man who tried to murder Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh after the repeal of Roe v. Wade, identified as a ‘trans gamer girl.’ The man who shot up a nightclub in Colorado in this past November and murdered five people identified as non-binary, and now this, and there could be more,” he added.
In fact, there’s definitely more:
This Friday is Trans International Day of Visibility. On this day let us remember:
• 6 people killed by Transgender shooter in Nashville
• 5 people killed by Non-Binary shooter in Colorado
• The Denver shooter was Transgender
• The Aberdeen, MD shooter was Trans…
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) March 28, 2023
There’s also an upcoming “Trans Day of Vengeance.”
“Vengeance for what? That’s not explained, but the suggestion is there will be violence in Washington this weekend,” according to Carlson.
Yet nobody’s talking about this potential violence, including the media. Similarly, nobody is talking about the motivation behind the Nashville mass shooting, in part because local police refuse to publicly share Hale’s manifesto.
“Within what seemed like minutes, we saw pictures of the rifles and the pistol. We now have horrifying body cam footage from within the school. So unsettling, we’re not going to show it to you. But somehow we can’t see the manifesto in which the killer explains why she killed. Why is that?” the Fox News host asked.
The answer is very simple.
“Because it would make the obvious undeniable: The trans movement is targeting Christians, including with violence,” Carlson explained.
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