Steven Crowder Met with Censorship After Revealing Trans Shooter's Anti-white Manifesto
Conservative commentator attempted to reveal the Covenant School shooter's manifesto almost a full year after the slaughter of six Christians in an apparent anti-white rage.
On Monday morning, conservative comedian and commentator Steven Crowder dropped a bomb on X—three pages of the Covenant School shooter Audrey Hale.
The transgender’s “DEATH DAY” manifesto was riddled with anti-white rhetoric, targeting “crackers” with “white privilege.”
He wrote, “wanna kill all you little crackers,” “I hope I have a high death count,” “I’m ready … I hope my victims aren’t,” and “Ready to die,” according to Crowder’s initial post.
It has been since March 27 that the public has not been detailed on the manifesto. Crowder will not disclose his investigation into the manifesto of Audrey “Aiden” Hale, the 28-year-old man who shot up the Covenant School in Green Hills, Tennessee, killing six. Although he told Paleocon Publishing, “we only have the three pages we published today. We are hopeful the rest will be released to us.”
It is particularly odd for a manifesto of a mass shooter to be revealed almost a year later. Still, commentators have long suspected a possible cover-up by the Department of Justice and other law enforcement entities in light of the perp’s nonbinary identity.
Hale, the shooter, complained about “fancy private schools with those fancy khakis + sports backpacks w/ their daddies mustangs + convertibles.” The unhinged indoctrinated millennial wrote, “Wanna kill all you little crackers!!! Buch of little faggots w/ your white privileges,” reported Team Crowder.
Media Response or Cover-up?
NBC News interviewed Nashville Metro Police Chief John Drake, who told Lest Holt that the shooting was fueled by a sense of “resentment”—not hate:
There’s some belief that there was some resentment for having to go to that [Christian] school.
Of course, this became the running narrative for the mainstream media that a poor, misunderstood transgender “woman” was brutally belittled until she couldn’t take it anymore. The fault is obviously those bigoted Christians, not the individual suffering from so-called gender dysphoria. Let’s please revert to the non-woke DSM-IV, reinstating gender identity disorder as a mental illness.
The Metropolitan Police Department released a statement from Chief John Drake. He expressed dismay over the release of the manifesto, claiming:
[It] showed total disregard for Covenant families, as well as the court system, which has control of the shooter’s journals … due to litigation filed earlier this year.
Drake stated the case “is now pending in Davidson County Chancery Court and the Tennessee Court of Appeals” after confirming Crowder’s evidence.
On Wednesday, Crowder posted on X that seven Nashville officers were put on leave after the manifesto's release and that all seven officers were not involved in the leak.
Censorship, Censorship, Censorship
When Crowder tried to post the photos of the manifesto on Instagram, the post was swiftly removed for going against Community Guidelines on “dangerous individuals and organizations.” That entails sharing:
Symbols, praise or support of people and organizations … [Instagram] define[s] as dangerous or … praising a terrorist attack, supporting violence against a particular group of people, [and] supporting or promoting harmful criminal activity, like human trafficking.
Generally, you can assume the same would happen with the brother company, FaceBook. It flagged Crowder’s post as going against Community Standards on “violence and incitement.”
More interesting is Google’s response. Crowder did a search before the mainstream media started chiming in, and zero results were found for “nashville manifesto leak,” however, this was the first day of the leak, but it was trending on X.
Of course, in turn, YouTube took action against Crowder’s video exposing the Nashville shooter’s manifesto. YouTube stated it violated Community Guidelines “linking to content containing manifestos from individuals who have committed violent attacks …” Crowder must have attempted an appeal because he was provided another response that claimed his channel violated YouTube’s “violent criminal organizations policies,” further asserting the video “glorifies violent criminal organization or incites violence.”
As for X, the post’s images were labeled as “sensitive content” and restricted, but that seems to have been lifted.
Okay, What the Heck is Going on?
There are so many questions that are in need of answering.
Why hasn’t the manifesto been released to the public?
Why is the Chief of the Metro Police Department condemning the release of the manifesto and has placed seven officers on administrative leave?
Why are there pending cases in the county court and the court of appeals if the shooter is already dead?
Lastly, why does it seem like the media is almost siding with the shooter, showing a very bizarre amount of compassion?
If you’ve been awake for the past few years, you know the answers already. The manifesto was buried to protect the LGBTQIA+ community from much-needed criticism.
Now, why are there pending cases in county and the appeals? For that, we can only wait for honest journalists to pursue the matter because, as it stands, Chief John Drake does not have a comment for Paleocon Press—but we will be sure to follow up on that, his condemnation of the manifesto’s release and the seven officers placed on leave.
Now, to the media coverage and its apparent sympathetic outlook. The New York Times reporter Emily Cochrane contacted the Crowder team, saying she was working on a story of the Covenant “writings,” noting critics to the release “described it as chasing clicks.” She said the story would be a “pushback” to Crowder, which seems very odd considering the man is doing justice by shedding light on the motivations of the killer of three kids and three adults.
Established Double Standards
When the perp is of a protected class, the establishment will do its best to minimize the damage that could be associated with said communities. However, when it happens to whites and Christians, the same treatment is not applied.
Crowder’s censorship is evident in this theory, which has underlying caveats. The establishment fears nationalism, so it must divide, collate and collectivize. A rising white Christian base founded upon such unity is the ultimate threat, as they typically refer to it as “white nationalism,” “white supremacy” or “Christian nationalism.” All the phrases are intended to reduce the heart of America so the establishment class can retain its power.
Republican Senator J.D. Vance of Ohio was one of the few to respond to the manifesto filled with anti-white rhetoric. His statement is entirely accurate, as identitarianism is the foundation of academia, corporate America and Hollywood today. It’s almost inescapable.
What is a hard find is a Republican willing to stand up against the racism against whites. It’s surprising enough that Vance put himself out there as “aware.”
In the coming years and the eventual demographic shift, this antagonism will become more and more apparent and simply unavoidable for so-called conservative legislators to ignore.
Time to be “based” Republicans; you’re constituents need it.
There is no end to the limits that these companies will go to stop the truth or conservative views.