Audrey Hale school shooter manifesto cover-ups on Wikipedia
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2023 5:32 pm
Conservative media has been itching for the release of school shooter Audrey Hale's manifesto. As they thought it would contain violent ideation against Christians or 'anti-trans' people, which they could then utilize to gin up their base in anger and read more of their content. A Fox News reporter called the release "highly anticipated", https://www.foxnews.com/us/nashville-au ... -manifesto.
Paradoxically, the main people campaigning against its release are the conservative Christian families (from the school)
https://www.wkrn.com/news/local-news/na ... -released/
The FBI, with the approval of local politicians are stalling its release, reportedly for fear of contagion.
https://nypost.com/2023/04/20/audrey-ha ... g-release/
Portions of the manifesto were leaked online recently (apparently about 3 pages)
CBS verified the authenticity of the images "The National Desk has verified the authenticity of the leaked images through its Nashville affiliate, FOX 17 News."
https://cbsaustin.com/news/nation-world ... th-crowder
The leak is now the subject of multiple law enforcement inquiries.
The result so far is the manifesto contains screeds about white people and white privilege (Hale was White). Audrey Hale wrote that she was targeting children because they were white and had "white privilege,". She also indicated she was singling out blond, white children in particular.
It also appears to be written very poorly, contradicting the initial implications by authorities and politicians. It reads like drug-fueled ramblings with no argumentation, no campaigning, and no evidence of attempting to sound convincing. The 'detailed planning' parts referred to by a Nashville Council member, if they exist at all, appear to have not been released, meaning the leaker considered and respected the likely wishes of the anti-release campaigners.
The RS reported contents of the leaks were edited out of Wikipedia by User:Endwise on the 7th. Apart from a dubious sentence implying that manifestos always accurately represent a criminals state of mind, the edit that was removed was mostly accurate in how it covered the leaked contents.
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?ti ... 1183866628
Paradoxically, the main people campaigning against its release are the conservative Christian families (from the school)
https://www.wkrn.com/news/local-news/na ... -released/
The FBI, with the approval of local politicians are stalling its release, reportedly for fear of contagion.
https://nypost.com/2023/04/20/audrey-ha ... g-release/
Portions of the manifesto were leaked online recently (apparently about 3 pages)
CBS verified the authenticity of the images "The National Desk has verified the authenticity of the leaked images through its Nashville affiliate, FOX 17 News."
https://cbsaustin.com/news/nation-world ... th-crowder
The leak is now the subject of multiple law enforcement inquiries.
The result so far is the manifesto contains screeds about white people and white privilege (Hale was White). Audrey Hale wrote that she was targeting children because they were white and had "white privilege,". She also indicated she was singling out blond, white children in particular.
It also appears to be written very poorly, contradicting the initial implications by authorities and politicians. It reads like drug-fueled ramblings with no argumentation, no campaigning, and no evidence of attempting to sound convincing. The 'detailed planning' parts referred to by a Nashville Council member, if they exist at all, appear to have not been released, meaning the leaker considered and respected the likely wishes of the anti-release campaigners.
The RS reported contents of the leaks were edited out of Wikipedia by User:Endwise on the 7th. Apart from a dubious sentence implying that manifestos always accurately represent a criminals state of mind, the edit that was removed was mostly accurate in how it covered the leaked contents.
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?ti ... 1183866628