Jack Posobiec
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Or these websites like DeviantArt or FurAffinity, which both of the shooters were members of,
And there's no other way to look at this other than saying that they are trying to... They feel that they've been rejected by society and on a very deep spiritual level feel that something is wrong.
And so rather than fight to fix it, they disassociate with life itself and even with their own humanity.
So they reject it.
But deep down, of course, they know they can never become an animal.
The transgender knows they can never actually become a man, become a woman.
And so you get the cognitive dissonance, which expresses itself at times in violence.
Oh, Steve, that's right.
And you do see this a lot.
I've been talking with my LDS friend, Tyler Boyer, quite a bit about this.
And I was asking him about why there's so much radicalization.
He said, Jack, because when people leave the Mormon church, they run in the opposite direction in many cases.
And they run towards whatever the most radical thing they can find is.
And I said, well, this guy, Tyler Robinson, says he was in a Mormon family, Republican family, conservative family.
Yes.
So as a rejection of that, he runs directly to whatever the furthest thing he can find from that is.
It takes up with this guy Lance Twiggs, takes up with the transgenderism, you see elements of the furries, and this also can be expressed in these groups like the armed queers of Salt Lake City, who, and if you go to Just the News, they've got a report that says those guys were down in Cuba back in May, participating in a May Day communist parade down there in revolutionary Cuba.
We know that communists, and we wrote the whole book, you wrote the foreword for Unhumans, how do you think of it?
They are unhumaning themselves.
They're un-humaning themselves to become transhuman.