MACDONALD: Oh, Look! Another Trans shooter

Fragile Snowflake shoots mom and her boyfriend ‘cuz reasons.

For a “demographic” claiming to have a rock-solid identity, the transgender community sure is a heap of fragile snowflakes. I can’t recall any group of people being so unhinged about what they claim to be. The pretendians are exclusively white women, usually over-educated, AWFLs, and while otherwise intolerable, they don’t shoot people who disagree with their self-identification.

The Rachel Dolezals, who are also always white liberal women pretending to be black, might behave defensively about the black community, but I’m not aware of any stories involving violence against anyone who challenged their race.

Trannys, however, are one short straw on a very tiny camel from extreme violence, which, if we were open-eyed about that, suggests severe mental illness. And that is, of course, what it is, but many of these individuals were otherwise normal kids until some adults who were most likely not their parents engaged in some uncredentialed therapy cum cultural brainwashing. The internet probably made them worse, and the next thing you know, Bobby thinks he’s Bobbi, and you better fuckin validate it or else.

A 16-year-old girl allegedly confessed to shooting and killing her mother and her mother’s boyfriend following multiple fights with her mother regarding the girl’s transgender identity and “misgendering,” according to court records obtained by The Daily Signal. A police video, also obtained by The Daily Signal, shows her discussing the misgendering dispute.

Julia Grace Egler has pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree premeditated murder for the deaths of her 38-year-old mother, Kelley McCollom, and McCollom’s boyfriend, 22-year-old Matthew Szejnrok, on July 7, 2024.

Julia Grace Egler wanted to be Jasper, and Mom wasn’t having it, so Julia became the latest transhooter and let her have it.

This is not the right-thinking of a mature or stable mind. Sure, Julia was only sixteen, and that’s already hard enough. Add having been convinced you are in the wrong body and the failure of people around you to acknowledge this, and boom. But the larger failure is a cultural inculcation that violence and murder are how you mediate differences.

I know, tell that to the Democrat-Socialists, who are the reason for these transgender sleeper cells and agents, who are just waiting for the right word to be triggered. The Dems, themselves, are a violent group that engages in and or justifies or defends violence that appears to promote or advance their priorities.

Few, if any, on the left are going to shed a tear for the dead bodies of Julia’s mom and boyfriend. They were intolerant bigots who had to go. A mindscape that extends across their entire worldview. Force is acceptable, but government force is ideal. The creators of these unhinged transgender agents of death not only condone the use of force, but it is required because much of their agenda requires you to accept things that make no sense and that you know are not good for you, your family, or the nation.

You will be made to care, and you will use the words and think the thoughts they require, or what use are you to them?

You might as well be dead.

Julia is going to prison, probably for the rest of her confused life, but imagine, and that’s all tragic, but imagine if, in keeping with Julia’s gender preference, the one she killed over, they put “Jasper” in a men’s prison.

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    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, an award-winning blogger, and a member of the Board of Directors of The 603 Alliance and the National Heritage Center for Constitutional Studies. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor, Executive Editor, assistant editor, Editor, content curator, and more (yes, there's more) at GraniteGrok.com. Steve is also a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, the Republican Volunteer Coalition, and has worked for or with many state and local campaigns and grassroots groups, and is a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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