This is NOT from Babylon Bee... Unfortunately.
I have to admit that when lead started talking about the "movement" I was a little skeptical. It hadn't been on my radar, as I'm looking at several other places. At first, "this HAS to be a random sample of WTF is going on." So I looked into it. I almost feel bad for how I answered the questions with empathy towards the trans community. It's extremely hard for me to show any empathy for those who will just look at me (Straight White Male Christian Vet) and hate me. There's gottabe a different way to get your point across. So I heard this and really had to mention this as a tie into several other posts.
Right around the time of the Nashville murders, a Wayne State University "professor" hit up facebook.
...Wayne State University suspended a professor who wrote on Facebook: “I think it is far more admirable to kill a racist, homophobic, or transphobic speaker than it is to shout them down.”
Arizona gov’s rep resigns over Nashville shooting ‘transphobes’ tweet
The press secretary for Democratic Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs resigned Wednesday, two days after posting a tweet that appeared to support gunning down “transphobes” in the wake of the deadly shooting at a Nashville Christian school.
“The Governor does not condone violence in any form,” Hobbs’ office said in an unsigned statement after Josselyn Berry stepped down. “This administration holds mutual respect at the forefront of how we engage with one another. The post by the Press Secretary is not reflective of the values of the administration. The Governor has received and accepted the resignation of the Press Secretary.”
Berry resigned Tuesday night before Hobbs’ office made the statement, according to the Associated Press.
Berry had tweeted Monday that if you “are transphobic, you’re not progressive,” prompting one Twitter user to respond, “Not sure these transphobic-from-the-left posers know who they’re messing with.”
“Us when we see transphobes,” Berry tweeted back with the gun-toting GIF from the 1980 movie “Gloria.”
Berry had posted an image of a woman brandishing firearms hours after Monday’s shooting at the Covenant School, which left three 9-year-old students and three staff members
US House Minority Whip Katherine Clark (D-Mass.) on Wednesday made similarly tone-deaf remarks, when she used violent language to describe the transgender community’s political activism.
“Ahead of Trans Day of Visibility, I rise in honor of a community that is being forced to fight for its very existence,” Clark said at the start of her speech on the House floor, less than 48 hours after the shooting.