Recent Shooters Challenge Media to Address Genderfluid Violence

Houston, Texas – A woman armed with an AR-15 opened fire at Lakewood Church before being killed by off-duty law enforcement officers. The 36-year-old woman, Genesse Ivonne Moreno, had a history of schizophrenia and sometimes used a male name, “Jeffrey Escalante.”

It’s still unclear why Moreno charged into the church with a gun emblazoned with “Free Palestine.” However, she is not the first gender-confused individual to resort to deadly violence in recent years. In fact, there have been several cases of gender-bending individuals engaging in deadly acts, prompting questions about the root causes of such behavior.

The rise of gender-confused individuals who may have underlying mental health disorders, combined with the growing trend of transgender shooters, suggests a concerning peak in the gender ideology crisis. Moreover, the media’s silence about, or complacent cover-up of, the rise of genderbending shooters points to the purposeful subversion of a narrative that threatens deep-seated beliefs and ideologies.

Medical and health organizations around the globe have declassified transgenderism as a disorder, but research shows a strong link between genderbending and mental health issues. The use of junk studies and coercive medical staff to back the insistence that young, physically healthy individuals sterilize themselves has raised concerns about the impact of gender ideology on mental health.

The pervasive nature of gender ideology, infecting institutions from hospitals to schools to Big Tech and corporate media, raises questions about the dangers of blindly affirming a person’s rejection of their God-given sex without addressing underlying mental health issues.

The media’s portrayal of violent transgender shooters, coupled with the rise in self-proclaimed transgender teens, highlights the urgency of addressing the impact of gender ideology on individuals’ mental health. It also underscores the need for a broader conversation about the societal implications of ignoring the mental distress that may be leading to violent acts.

Ultimately, the issue of gender-confused individuals resorting to violence raises complex questions about the intersection of mental health, gender ideology, and societal norms. It also underscores the need for a nuanced and empathetic approach to addressing the challenges faced by individuals struggling with gender identity.