Transkenstein
- Right America Media

- Sep 19
- 3 min read

In the classic horror-crime blockbuster, Silence of the Lambs, the serial killer named Buffalo Bill, for his practice of skinning his victims, was a transgender man. He was skinning his female victims to build himself a body suit. Yes, I know. It’s Hollywood, but we have to talk about what’s happening today.
Have you ever heard of the Zizians? They are a cult-like group, whose leader and some members, identify as transgender. The Zizians has been connected to multiple murders across the country. The group is led by Jack "Ziz" Lasota, a transgender woman and former computer programmer.
The group was involved in the "rationalist" movement, which focuses on reason and artificial intelligence. Somewhere along the way, Lasota developed her own radical ideology and attracted a small number of followers. The killings included the 2022 murder of a rancher in California and a 2025 shootout in Vermont involving a border patrol agent.
Transgenders are, at most, 1% of the population. That’s about the same as the percentage of Americans who are deaf, missing a limb, have eyes of two different colors or support Georgia’s Stacey Abrams for any elected office.
Although the Mainstream Media has been largely silent on the gender identity of perpetrators of recent violent acts causing mass casualties, here are some of their most notorious recent public murders. Would it be at all odd if each of these had been committed by a deaf person?
In 2018, transgender Snochia Moseley, one year into her pre-surgery hormone therapy, shot and killed four people at a pharmaceuticals distribution center in Aberdeen, Maryland.
In 2019, transgender Maya McKinney, born female, but who “identified” as male (“Alec” McKinney), shot nine students, killing one, at a STEM high school in Denver, Colorado, allegedly because they’d mocked her identity.
In 2022, nonbinary (“they/them”) Anderson Lee Aldrich opened fire at a gay night club in Colorado Springs, Colorado, killing five. Liberals deny that Aldrich is really nonbinary – but you’re a Nazi if you deny that Joe Biden’s assistant secretary for health “Rachel Levine” (born Richard Levine) is really a woman.
In 2022, Nicholas Roske, attempted to murder Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Roske has recently indicated, through legal filings, that he identify as a trans woman named Sophie Roske.
In 2023, transgender Audrey Elizabeth Hale, who went by “Aiden” and “he/him” and was “miserable being raised a girl,” shot up a Christian school in Nashville, Tennessee, killing six, including three children.
In 2024, transgender Genesse Ivonne Moreno fired around 30 rounds from an AK-47 into a Houston, Texas, megachurch before being taken out by a couple of off-duty law enforcement officers.
Just last month, transgender Robin Westman, who changed his name from Robert because, as court documents put it, he “identified as female and wants her name to reflect that identification,” fired dozens of rounds from a rifle at the children attending Mass at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, Minnesota, injuring 21 and killing two, ages 8 and 10.
And now we have Tyler Robinson, the alleged assassin of Charlie Kirk. Robinson , although not himself a transgender individual, is yet another name to be added to America’s dark history of transgender violence. By all indications, Robinson appears to be the gay lover of transgender man transitioning to a woman, Lance Twiggs, a follower of the Furry fandom community, the Anthropomorphic fetish club, which has a large LGBTQA+XYZ following. Robinson’s family has described him as being extremely critical of Charlie Kirk’s conservative views on homosexuality and transgenderism.
Transgenderism has been described in psychiatric manuals for over a century as a mental illness that affects primarily, homosexuals, called gender dysphoria in. But the furry thing is on another level all by itself.
Taking into account the transgender percentage of the population, between 2018 and 2024, transgenders committed a wildly disproportionate number of the mass public shootings — 6.8 times their share of the population. If that’s not indicative of a problem to anyone, then it’s only a matter of time when someone else dies.






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