Are You Ready for the 'Trans Day of Revenge?'

Revenge for what?

That was my first reaction to the notice that the University of Iowa will suffer through a “Trans Day of Revenge” on December 8th.

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At the moment, there is no group with more social clout than transgender people. That’s not to say that there aren’t plenty of people like me (and most sane people) who are fighting the worst excesses of the “trans” movement. Still, as a practical matter, all the “best” people are bending over backward to celebrate people for dressing badly, mutilating their bodies, and screaming obscenities at whomever they like.

Still, anger and claims of eternal victimhood are the social currency of the day, and nothing says virtue like declaring you need revenge against your fellow human beings.

Normally, I would shrug off such histrionics, but given the past year’s events, I am not so sure that it would be wise to do so. We have seen several “revenge” killings already, and transgender activists are constantly screaming that they are suffering genocide.

Just like Hamas is–and the pro-Hamas sentiments evinced by the 10/7 attacks show that the radical Left is all-in on the idea that the worst sort of violence is justified when you are “powerless.”

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Leftists at the University of Iowa are preparing for a “Trans Day of Revenge” according to fliers advertising the Dec. 8 event. The fliers were shared by the conservative group Young Americans Foundation.

Following Chloe Cole’s presentation at the University of Iowa in October, multiple protestors were arrested for blocking traffic outside the event. Cole is a victim of radical gender ideology. She is a detransitioner. You can read about her presentation here.

In response to police enforcing the law, leftists are using a flyer of a masked figure beating Herky the Hawk with a spiked bat to push the Dec. 8 “Trans Day of Revenge” event. The flier instructs attendees to cover their face and hair.

Think about what they are saying: they need to hide their identities to get “revenge” because a young woman who thought she was transgender decided she wasn’t. She is trying to help others avoid her fate, and for that, violence or threats of violence are the solution.

Chloe Cole’s speech was, in their view, just another example of the ongoing genocide of trans people. If you think this makes no sense, you don’t yet grasp the foundation of alphabet ideology: reality exists only in the mind, and denial of one’s self-image is denial of the person’s existence. Hence, it is genocide.

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They truly believe that. It is why they use terms like “erase” to describe people disagreeing with them. It is our job to affirm their delusions.

There is no reasoning with these people because there is no common ground, and never can be. Their “reality” is the only reality, and if you don’t embrace it, you are committing violence.

It really is that simple. And if you are being violent, then violence can be returned.

It will be interesting to see how the University of Iowa responds to this obvious call for violence. Will they ignore it? Defend the people marching? Prevent the march? Arrest people?

My guess is that they will ignore it and hope nobody gets hurt. If somebody does, they will try to blame the victim. They will call it an isolated incident if they can’t blame the victim.

All I know is that more people are going to be victimized by the radical alphabet people in the near future. Let’s hope it isn’t as bad as the Covenant School massacre.

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David Strom 8:00 PM | April 29, 2024
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