Scott McLaughlin said, “I’m f**king
killing that bitch.” After doing just that, he came back covered in Beverly
Guenther’s blood. When he led the police to his ex-girlfriend’s body, they
found her naked from the chest down with her bra stained red with her own blood.
McLaughlin admitted to stabbing Guenther. Over and over again. The subsequent autopsy
found evidence that he may also have strangled and raped her.
McLaughlin had
repeatedly assaulted Guenther when they were dating. He later stalked her,
broke into her home and threatened her. She obtained an order of protection
against him. A police officer walked her from her job to her car for a week.
Scott Mclaughlin had
previously served time for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl.
And because he
eventually claimed to be a woman, feminists pleaded with authorities to
spare his her life.
You see, while in
prison, Scott “became” Amber, hair held back in ringlets, rose-colored lipstick
gracing “her” lips. Scott was granted a genuine, official, taxpayer-funded
gender transition three years ago.
So, so-called
feminists took to social media and posted selfies while wearing pink
nail polish to protest McLaughlin’s execution. Some gathered in
the rain outside of his her prison waving pink signs stating “#ClemencyforAmber.”
Apparently, McLaughlin had urged people “to wear pink in solidarity” with him
her. So, females actually made sad faces and held pink fingernails up to the
camera(s), demanding that Scott Amber be spared the death penalty. They
formed a circle and held up candles. In defense of a man who stalked,
strangled, raped, and killed a woman-- and sexually assaulted a young girl. Feminists,
indeed.
But that’s not all. Rep.
Cori Bush (D-MO), of “Squad” infamy, co-signed a letter urging Missouri’s
governor to save McLaughlin’s life because, while he may have beaten, raped,
and stabbed a woman to death (and also sexually assaulted a 14-year-old girl),
“she was also silently struggling with her identity, grappling with what we now
understand is gender dysphoria.” Yes, naturally, when one wants to be a member
of the opposite sex, one assaults and murders them. A right of passage, so to
speak.
Bush went on to state,
“Ms. McLaughlin’s cruel execution would mark the state’s first use of the death
penalty on a woman since the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated capital punishment
in 1976.” No, it wouldn’t, because “Ms. McLaughlin” is actually Mr.
McLaughlin, a man. For saying that, authorities will surely demand that
I attend “re-education camp” (as Canadian authorities have of psychologist
Jordan Peterson), where I will have
the “opportunity” to have “stimulating” electrodes attached to my cranium until
my thinking has been straightened out. 1984 is here, albeit 39 years
late.
Moreover, Bethany
Mann, the Democrat congressional candidate for the Show-Me State’s 3rd
district, in conjunction with the Missouri Democratic LGBTQ Caucus preposterously
expectorated, “we resoundingly reject the violence in executing a member of the
LGBTQIA+ community during a time of increased attacks and hateful rhetoric
across America.”
Perhaps Mann (!) and
the Missouri Democratic LGBTQ Caucus should “resoundingly reject the violence”
against innocent women and girls that McLaughlin perpetuated.
I will close by noting
that Elyse Max, an anti-Israel activist who moonlights as the co-director of something
called Missourians for Alternatives, recently insisted: “Amber is a gentle
human.”
Tell that to Beverly
Guenther’s loved ones. People—of “any gender”—who stab, strangle, and rape
others are not “gentle humans.” Period. Scott Amber was not “a gentle
human.”
Nor was he a woman.
Authorities?
(Scott Amber McLaughlin was executed on January
3rd.)
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