Gunperson

#11
Syne Offline
Plenty of kids like guns, especially in video games they play. The problem is when people allow the mentally ill access to guns, especially when law enforcement knew about them well in advance.
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#13
Syne Offline
No coincidence. It's obviously a mental illness.
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#14
C C Offline
(Feb 17, 2026 10:12 AM)Zinjanthropos Wrote: Eerily similar happenings in Rhode Island. Gender identity coincidence?

https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/sho...ckey-rink/

Just as MSM obscures and downplays marginalized identities as much as it can in its reporting of violent incidents, MSM is also releasing a variety of articles debunking the idea that transgender shooters are in the upper echelon of the ladder. That probably indirectly includes undermining any perception of a recent epidemic of slayings emerging as a viral trend in behavior.

In reality, the social media and online sources of today make it a lot easier for both authorities and culture war participants to determine that a perpetrator belongs to or intersects with _X_ population group. During most of the 20th-century, crime investigators probably didn't care a whit about tallying a classification that was considered fringe during that era, and accordingly such rarely made it to paper for statistics to output a truly inclusive evaluation.

So it's possible that the degree of transgender-related shootings (over the last two or three years) may be no higher than it has ever been decades past, and there only seems to be a spiking or wave of imitative behavior taking place because one side of the culture war is more devoted to discerning that identity than ever before. And the mainstream establishment as well can both determine it better and be more reciprocally conscious of it due to the technology of the Information Age.

Shooters "motivated by transgenderism" might even be added to the list, like the sniper assassin of Charlie Kirk, who had a transgender lover. (The latter, along with "furry" gamers, not realizing that Tyler Robinson was nuts enough to literally act out a revenge fantasy.) The country music celebrity Tanner Usrey was recently threatened by someone suggesting that he "might suffer a fate similar to Kirk".

https://factually.co/fact-checks/justice...026-aba042
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#15
Syne Offline
Time is a flat circle. 9_9
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#16
Yazata Offline
The Rhode Island hockey game shooter was apparently a M to "F" transexual who already had the 'bottom' surgery. Despite that, he was still a large individual who still looked like a guy in drag, despite having boobs.

Apparently he was formerly married and lived in his wife's parents' house, but his wife left him citing his trans-transformation and "narcissistic and personality disorders" in her divorce petition. And her father kicked him out of the house.

The two people at the hockey game that he killed were his ex-wife and one of her adult sons. Another son was playing on the ice at the time but escaped. Then the guy shot himself. Reportedly several other people were wounded, and I'm guessing they were seated behind those he targeted. Video indicated that he popped off multiple shots and may have been firing wildly.
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#17
Zinjanthropos Offline
(Feb 17, 2026 09:42 PM)Yazata Wrote: The Rhode Island hockey game shooter was apparently a M to "F" transexual who already had the 'bottom' surgery. Despite that, he was still a large individual who still looked like a guy in drag, despite having boobs.

Apparently he was formerly married and lived in his wife's parents' house, but his wife left him citing his trans-transformation and "narcissistic and personality disorders" in her divorce petition. And her father kicked him out of the house.

The two people at the hockey game that he killed were his ex-wife and one of her adult sons. Another son was playing on the ice at the time but escaped. Then the guy shot himself. Reportedly several other people were wounded, and I'm guessing they were seated behind those he targeted. Video indicated that he popped off multiple shots and may have been firing wildly.

If the reason for change is bullying then I wonder if there is really an expectation for it to stop after the transition. If bullying doesn’t stop then it seems quite unnecessary to have the trans surgery in order to prevent it.
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#18
Syne Offline
That dude looks pretty well built, even after transitioning. So I would question whether he was ever bullied at all.

But it's not about bullying. It's about mental illness.
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#19
confused2 Offline
Always fight. Whatever happens when you fight and lose will never be as bad as what happens if you don't fight. And. You can't always tell a book by its cover.
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#20
Zinjanthropos Offline
(Feb 19, 2026 01:08 AM)confused2 Wrote: Always fight. Whatever happens when you fight and lose will never be as bad as what happens if you don't fight. And. You can't always tell a book by its cover.

Point I was trying to make was that transitioning will not stop bullying….something like that. Wink Shooting the bully works however.

Do what the bullied kid did when I went to school…… go to med school and become the only doctor in town. He told me he heard many apologies with many offers from people who’d do anything for him. Anyways I digress.

I’ll agree with Syne that this guy in Rhode Island looks more like an Addams Family relative than a woman. Don’t know how he can look in the mirror and think he looks feminine.
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