
Lars Larson offers his thoughts on the Minneapolis tragedy
Lars Larson
The Northwest Nonsense
Minneapolis schoolchildren praying in their own church died or suffered grievous wounds because of America’s embrace of transgenderism.
The killer, Robin Westman, left behind solid evidence of his motives.

That means most of the Cartel media will run away from this story quickly.
Six years ago, Robert Westman told his parents he was a girl.
They supported his decision and went to court to change his name and gender.
It didn’t do him any good … and ended yesterday when he blew his own brains out.
Westman joins a list of about a dozen trans killers who have attacked Americans over the last decade.
In his manifesto, he confessed he was “tired of being trans” and “I wish I never brain washed myself.”
He had plenty of help. LGBTQ activists who declare we MUST embrace and affirm transgenderism. Politicians who embrace gender change nonsense. Doctors and hospitals, including OHSU and UW who make piles of money mutilating children with drugs and knives in the name of trans.
In the end, the killer voiced his hatred for Christians, Jews, and Donald Trump.
In his manifesto, Westman wrote “I don’t want to dress girly all the time…I know I am not a woman but I definitely don’t feel like a man.
Society should have offered this killer psychological help. Instead, for political reasons, they endorsed his delusion and children died.
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