A California man has been charged with making terroristic threats against longtime dictionary publisher Merriam-Webster over the company’s inclusion of LGBTQ ideology in some of its definitions.#JustTheNews
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We have to protect the sanctity of our tranny dictionaries.
This is who we are in a democracy, because of our values.
RT:
A California man has been charged with making threats to commit violence against Massachusetts-based Merriam-Webster, publisher of the authoritative dictionary. The man left what officials described as “hate-filled” and “despicable” messages under the dictionary’s entries for “woman,” “female,” and “girl,” which have recently been changed to account for ‘gender identity.’
Jeremy David Hanson, 34, was arrested in California on Tuesday and charged with one count of interstate communication of threats to commit violence, the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts said in a statement released on Friday.
According to the complaint against him, Hanson sent various threatening messages last October through the dictionary’s ‘contact us’ form, and in comments sections below several contentious entries.
“It is absolutely sickening that Merriam-Webster now tells blatant lies and promotes anti-science propaganda. There is no such thing as ‘gender identity’,” he allegedly wrote under Merriam-Webster’s entry for “Female,” which since 2020 describes not just “the sex that typically has the capacity to bear young or produce eggs,” but also “having a gender identity that is the opposite of male.”
In a message to the site’s administrators, Hanson allegedly called for Merriam Webster’s offices to be “shot up and bombed,” accusing the dictionary of caving “to the cultural Marxist, anti-science tranny agenda” and participating in “the Left’s efforts to corrupt and degrade the English language and deny reality.”
“Hate-filled threats and intimidations have no place in our society,” said US Attorney Rachael Rollins. “We believe Hanson sent a multitude of anonymous threatening and despicable messages related to the LGBTQ community that were intended to evoke fear and division.”
Yeah, real talk – putting aside this gibberish from the judge about “LGBTQ community,” you can’t send emails talking about bombs and shootings.
This degree of prosecution is obviously insane.
Federal proecutors have charged a California man with threatening to bomb the headquarters of @MerriamWebster over the dictionary's definition of "girl," "woman," and "female," blaming what he called "the cultural Marxist, anti-science tranny agenda" https://t.co/hsbOxz2MPD
— Gillian Branstetter (@GBBranstetter) April 22, 2022
But any time you send a message about shooting and bombing, you’re probably going to get arrested and charged with something.
I understand people get angry. But men need to learn to overcome their anger. Nothing good ever resulted from anger.
I have a big self-help Sunday article planned on this topic, but I haven’t been able to pound it out yet.
It seems unlikely it will happen tomorrow – but maybe it will?