Wednesday, August 27, 2025

 August 27th, 2025

A lot of people's lives were shattered today.
I am not going to sit here and remain silent.
It's something between two extremes.
Trump's transphobia vs. the killer pathological desires (who is going to be looked at as a transgendered individual that declared war on the rest of the world for it)
But let's try to make this count and speak of it for what it is.
Trump.
Trump has blood stained on his hands of little ones - especially the death toll in Minnesota today.
Would gun laws have helped the deranged psychotic killers aims today is also primary.
Would Trump's rage against the critical race theorists that manage to isolate the same idea of inclusion for those who are different - deserve.
Let's face it.
If the truth is clearly demonstrated in the killers actions because the killer's aims were perversely and mentally misguided is one thing. . . but because this killer happened to be transgender with encoded messages that mean something else, history will not hold Trump responsible. When the reality is that Trump's fear mongering and resistance to woke ideology and the inclusion of minorities - is a result of what happened today.
That's right. You may care to think defending Trump is okay. You may think Trump had nothing to do with this. When it's also perfectly okay not to believe the hatred of transgender people, did contribute to this attack today.
So, was this Trump's fault. Of course not, because everyone in the world that hate transgendered people are going to galvanize. The point being it will now justify their hatred of trans-people.
Conclusion: what is it this argument demonstrate. Nothing but pain for the killer's senseless aims. But in reality it is very simple. This attack could have been prevented. Prevented based on the war transgender people were facing from Trump and are now going to suffer at the hands of a child killer. That's the reality. This argument is not in support of a killer's motives. It is quite frankly ludicrous to suggest that unless you have no critical thinking skills.
If I were a victim of the circumstances directly affected by the killer's motives, would I be enraged. Yes. What I am saying? I am saying Trump is responsible as well. We need to see this for what it is and why it happened. Trump targeted trans people. This killer felt provoked and relied on irrationality of the lowest denomination to carry out misguided beliefs. Beliefs that an entire population that are anti-transgender also think are a threat to society at large.
So I believe these are questions that need be examined.
I know in my heart I would feel violated for this killer's actions. But as I said in the beginning of my argument, that Trump has a role in this, which is categorically undeniable. Trump would never denounce himself for his prejudice but gladly demonstrate cause to denounce the credibility of another. Trump's discrimination is of the highest order and now everyone gets to feel marginalized by fueling hatred against the minorities left in this mess.
Did these children die in vain. Not if anti-trans population have their way. Which is my point. Transgendered individuals face a huge upheaval in the space of this. And it should show us how weak we all are. (And Trump IS to blame.)
- Marco

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