A Trans Rights Activist Has Posted What Amounts To A Hit List On GitHub And It Has Real World Implications
Many Gender Critical On Twitter, Including Me, Are On It
This is Beth Lamine, though it could well be yet another transvestic fetishist named Bob designating mostly women as threats.
I’d like you all to imagine with me for a moment an individual with 579 Twitter followers and a list of 40,000 names of their Twitter enemies.
But then I don’t have to imagine it.
Beth is reveling in all the attention (s)he’s getting as of late. (S)he’s not the least bit sorry for having compiled this list.
And yes, I’m on the list because of course I am.
As are a lot of my friends - friends like Matt Osborne, Fred Sargeant, Aja The Empress…the list reads like a veritable Who’s Who of Gender Criticals like myself.
I’ll just come right to the point: this is stochastic terrorism. Beth is trying to incite her(?) followers to take action. There is no other reason for such lists.
Anti-abortionists used such lists and would draw a line through a name when a follower would kill a doctor.
This is also the kind of list that would attract someone with a perceived grievance like Audrey Hale, a 28-year-old former student of the private Christian school – who unleashed complete chaos, leaving three 9-year-old students and three employees dead.
Hale, a biological female who had started using he/him pronouns in online profiles, had sat in her car in the parking lot of the school and sent messages about the act she was about to commit to a friend.
Authorities have revealed the attack was pre-planned and targeted, and Hale had a further cache of weapons hidden throughout the brick-faced home she shared with her parents.
Right away, Hale’s transgender identity became the focus of attention on social media. Trans activists began with angry denials that Hale was trans, then attacked confused reporters for “misgendering” Hale, and then flooded media with justifications for Hale’s act of terrorism.
On the other hand, if Hale had been the victim of a shooting the trans activists would have been screaming from the rooftops that this was evidence of the imminent Nazi mass murders of transgender people in camps.
But because Hale went on a shooting rampage that left six people dead, we’ve been told that her “gender identity” is irrelevant to her actions.
Or it completely justifies them.
Because when a trans person is killed, their gender identity is not only relevant, but also very important and central to the narrative. In what I can only describe as classic DARVO (an abuser’s reversal of their own abuses) Audrey Hale has become a weaponized poster child for critics of the GC movement (though I’m somewhat reluctant to call this a movement, it’s more of a group of individuals who don’t believe humans can change sex).
The list also attracts the minds of someone like William Whitworth.
Shortly after Hale’s murderous rampage, William Whitworth was arrested in Colorado Springs after police responded to a sister’s calls about his plans to shoot up churches and schools. He was arrested despite having no weapons.
Whitworth, 19, identifies as “Lilly” or “Lily” depending on how he feels at any moment. A mass shooter manifesto was reportedly discovered inside the home, which was filthy with hoarded food and garbage.
It’s not unreasonable to suggest, or even assume, that Whitworth was inspired by Audrey Hale or, at the very least, he was aware of Hale.
What is interesting to note is that there haven’t ever been any mass shootings of transgendered people or the LGBTQAlphabet Mafia by those of us who call ourselves Gender Critical, despite the repeated warnings of imminence. The Colorado Springs Q Club shooting in January is the closest that anyone has come to fulfilling this fever fantasy, but the shooter, Anderson Lee Aldrich, ruined the narrative by claiming to be nonbinary.
Though TRAs have repeatedly told us to believe someone who says they’re trans/nonbinary, the transgender community was, quite frankly, skeptical.
I have taken the liberty of reporting Beth’s account on GitHub, telling The Powers That Be that they have an Audrey Hale in their midst. I have made it very clear this person is compiling a list of name of their perceived enemies and I have invoked the name of Audrey Hale to drive the point home. I have always rejected the premise that “one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter”.
Noble terrorism is still terrorism.
If you’re gender critical and on Twitter (but I repeat myself), or you’ve said anything that is remotely critical of the transgender movement on the platform, there’s every possibility that your account name is on this list.
To see if you’re on the list, go to this link and download this CSV file, open it in Excel, press Ctrl+F and type in your username on Twitter.