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Though there has been an increase in attacks by transgender individuals, the media fails to recognize this pattern.

Though there has been an increase in attacks by transgender individuals, the media fails to recognize this pattern.

It’s concerning to overlook the frequency with which recent high-profile shootings seem to have a common thread, a trance-like quality, even as many media outlets choose to ignore this aspect.

In the latest updates, Nicholas Rosuke, who plotted to murder Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in 2022, has claimed he is a woman after being apprehended.

Just last week, Rosuke expressed satisfaction with only eight years imposed by a lenient, sympathetic judge, while he had been hoping for the stricter 30-year term suggested by prosecutors.

Here are some other notable cases:

  • Tyler Robinson, involved in a plot to assassinate Charlie Kirk, had been in a relationship with a biological man undergoing transition.
  • Robin Westman, the shooter in Minneapolis who took the lives of two children and injured 21 others back in August, has come out as a transgender woman.
  • Audrey Hale, responsible for a shooting at Nashville’s Abbey School in 2023 that resulted in six deaths, also identified as transgender.
  • Alec McKinney, who was part of the 2019 Colorado Charter School shooting, was assigned female at birth but identified as male.
  • Snochia Moseley, a transgender woman, killed three and injured three in a Maryland shooting at a warehouse in 2018.

There’s even a group, referred to as the “Zizian” radical left transcult, implicated in multiple murders nationwide.

So, how many incidents does it take to establish a “trend”?

It’s somewhat embarrassing that many media outlets fill in possible links to these cases, frequently ignoring the transgender aspects altogether.

While some assert there’s no “trend” involving trans individuals committing shootings, this view is often met with skepticism. A headline from USA Today this past August exemplified this denial.

Interestingly, Google’s AI report bends over backward to assert that “trans people commit a disproportionately high percentage of mass shootings.”

This raises an important question: could the spate of violent acts by trans individuals be connected to their gender identity and related mental health issues?

It’s worth noting that trans people constitute a small fraction of the population; do they truly represent a disproportionate share of these violent acts?

Most trans individuals are not violent offenders, yet the prevalence of famous killers who identify as trans seems to skew public perception on this issue.

Perhaps individuals grappling with severe mental health challenges are increasingly identifying as trans, driven by societal influences that strongly promote such identities.

Whatever the explanation, probing into this matter could lead to better prevention of violence.

And similar to discussions being shut down regarding Hunter Biden’s laptop or Wuhan lab leaks, the media’s tendency to stifle this topic suggests a lack of confidence in addressing it openly.

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