The trans “Day of Vengeance” protests will take place this weekend at the US Supreme Court, despite the shooting Monday at The Covenant School in Nashville, by a radical transgender activist, that left six innocent people dead, including three children.
It has been revealed that the Virginia chapter of the Trans Radical Activist Network (TRAN), the organization behind the protest, raised money to train trans activists in firearms/self-defense.
They held a “dance party fundraiser” in Richmond for firearm/self-defense training on March 7, prior to the school shooting.
Images have also emerged showing radical trans activists posing with firearms and issuing threats against peaceful Christians. In one photo, a “TransTerrorist” poses with a rifle, and threatens to “kill christc**ks.”
What are they preparing for?
The Daily Mail reported:
Despite rising political tensions across the country, which saw a press secretary for Arizona Democrat Governor post a Tweet about shooting transphobes, the Trans Radical Activist Network (TRAN) is pushing forward with their protest in DC.
The Virginia chapter of the group held a ‘dance party fundraiser’ in Richmond ‘benefiting firearm/self-defense training for trans-Virginians’ on March 7, before the mass shooting had taken place.
“Come boogie with us and defend trans life!”
But one activist appears to have taken the movement to the next level, posting a picture of a heavily armed person with an assault rifle and threatening to ‘kill christcucks’ – as Twitter removed thousands of posts with flyers for the event.
Twitter has been removing the posts that could be deemed threatening or involve guns associated with the ‘TransDayofVengeance’ hashtag – but it is unclear exactly how many were others posing with weapons as they have since been deleted.
Two other trans activists have since posted footage and photos of themselves with rifles, which appear to be in direct response to the Nashville shooting.
One says that she will use the weapon for ‘protection’ against ‘transphobes’ who target them.
Activists are being encouraged to ‘bring a buddy’ and wear a mask at the event outside of the Supreme Court in DC on April 1, and is billed as avenging a ‘trans genocide.’