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      XPost: talk.politics.misc, alt.politics.republicans, alt.politics.democrats       XPost: soc.support.transgendered       From: d@ray              Buffalo, New York – A violent, leftist extremist that was arrested and       charged for assaulting a female conservative during a Riley Gaines protest       at the University of Buffalo last month has been positively identified.              After obtaining official police documents, the Justice Report—alongside       research made available by the anti-White hate monitor, The William       McKinley Institute (WMKI)—the individual in question was revealed to be a       homosexual artist and celebrated high school actress, 22-year-old Katelin       G. Capra, of Buffalo, New York.              According to the report, police observed Capra “yelling” and “walking       aggressively” up to her target, now identified as Sofie Salmon, a former       Campus Coordinator for Turning Point USA in Wisconsin and current Deputy       Director of Studios for the Leadership Institute. After approaching Salmon,       Police assert that Capra violently swung a protest sign, making contact       with Salmon’s bare hands which nearly caused her to drop her camera.              Fearing further physical harm, Salmon then backed away, and Capra fled the       scene. The suspect was pursued by University Police and arrested in the       parking lot of SUNY Buffalo’s Center for Tomorrow. She was booked and       charged with 2nd-degree harassment with physical contact and disorderly       conduct for fighting/violent behavior.              While the identity of 22-year-old Katelin G. Capra has not been made public       until now, the Justice Report was quickly able to uncover that the violent       homosexual activist—currently living in an apartment in Buffalo—actually       has deep family ties to the city of Oneonta, roughly four hours away. As it       turns out, Katelin is the daughter of Ed Capra, owner and operator of       several businesses, including a digital-based services company and       Oneonta’s famous Wyckoff’s Florist, the oldest local business in Oneonta       that’s still standing in its original location, per the website.              Katelin Capra is also a former drama club superstar, having been praised in       local papers for appearing in several Oneonta high school plays, including       Our Town, the Christmas Carol, and Clue, before graduating in 2019.       According to publicly available photos online, Katelin appears to have       preferred traditionally male-oriented roles over female ones and once acted       out the iconic character Ebenezer Scrooge. During her time at Oneonta High       School, Capra would go on to achieve the honor roll.              While Katelin was a talented overachiever in school, at home, the situation       took a darker turn. With a history of enrollment to a local evangelical       Christian church, the Capra family reached a spiritual boiling point after       its matriarch, Shelly Capra-Snider, shepherded her children away from the       fold due to feeling “alone in the struggle for equality.”              After High School, the family began attending a more liberal-oriented       United Methodist Church, which, according to its website and social media       posts, appears to have no issue with flying rainbow-colored LGBTQ flags       inside—and outside—its walls. It even allows female pastors to ordain       services, a wild divergence from the doctrinally traditional Baptist church       the family fled from.              According to posts made on Facebook, the crisis of faith appears to stem       from the budding homosexual identity of Katelin and her siblings. “My       daughter Katie actually came with me and sang the songs,” said Shelly Capra       Snider—Katelin’s mother—in a Facebook comment dated 2019. “All three       of my       children no longer attend church. They rightfully cited discrimination. But       they are also teens and young adults and have to find their own way to       Jesus.”              Now living a secular lifestyle, Katelin Capra began dabbling in art, more       specifically, ceramics. According to one Facebook post by downtown       Oneonta’s Autumn Café in 2019, Capra studied ceramics for a year before       proudly displaying her work at a “pop-up artist event” inside the       restaurant. “In the coming fall, Katelin will be attending Purchase       College,” continued the post. “…where she hopes to hone her artistic       style       and explore new aspects of design.”              While Katelin Capra’s bout with political violence began       and—thankfully—ended in the parking lot of SUNY Buffalo without loss of       life, her actions tip-toed in the far more sinister footsteps of LGBTQ       extremists that came before her. When Audrey Hale, the female-to-male       transgender mass shooter, gunned down six innocent people in a Nashville       Christian school earlier this year, she did so, leaving behind a political       manifesto and a portfolio of artwork slathered in pro-homosexual themes.              Just days later, in faraway Colorado Springs, 19-year-old William “Lilly”       Whitworth was arrested and charged with a foiled plot to turn his hometown       into a veritable warzone. With a political manifesto of his own, writings       by Karl Marx, and multiple churches and middle schools on his checklist,       Police alleged that the pro-trans extremist was planning to use firearms       and explosive devices to commit a heinous, anti-White massacre on the       streets of a 78.8% White city.              While the media has attempted to downplay the obvious truth—that those who       embrace transgenderism are far more likely to commit violence than become       victims of it—reality continues to inform average working-class people in       ways that resonate deeper than anything coming from mainstream reporting.       In the case of Audrey Hale, the system actively prevents its own citizens       from seeing the truth for themselves.              According to Suny Buffalo’s Vice President for Communications, John Della,       Capra had no affiliation with the school and was not enrolled as a student.       Capra was released later and scheduled for an appearance at Amhurst Town       Court on May 10th. The Justice Report will continue to provide updates as       they become available.              Capra’s arrest in April came on the heels of a “Rally for Trans       Liberation”       protest attended by an alliance of several prominent anti-White extremist       groups, including the Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA), which       openly admits to serving as an organizational front for local anarchists,       communists, and anti-fascist street thugs. While the number of extremists       was reported to be “over 50,” sources on the ground have estimated a more       realistic number of approximately 30. While the protest was billed as       “peaceful,” some were spotted carrying knives.              The protest was hastily organized in opposition to an event hosted by SUNY              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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