A chilling analysis of the Minneapolis shooter’s manifesto and its implications on mental health and identity.
The newly surfaced details from the manifesto of the Minneapolis shooter, Robert « Robin » Westman, bring to light deeply troubling truths that the mainstream media will almost certainly try to bury to protect the left’s carefully constructed narrative around transgender individuals.
Westman, just 23 years old, killed two children and injured 18 others before ending his own life at Annunciation Catholic Church and School in Minneapolis, Minn., on Wednesday.
This latest atrocity marks the second instance in as many years of an elementary school shooting carried out by someone identifying as transgender. Audrey Hale attacked a school in Nashville, Tenn., in 2023. Both killers left behind manifestos steeped in depression, suicidal thoughts, and violent intent.
Westman’s handwritten manifesto, which he posted on YouTube before the shooting, is a chilling window into his tormented mind. Far from the image of confident affirmation the trans movement tries to project, Westman’s writings reveal a young person wracked with self-loathing and regret over his transition.
It’s an issue we must address, no matter how much the left doesn’t want to.