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LGBT & Mass Shootings… What Mainstream Media Wants you to ignore

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People gather at the Stonewall National Monument, where the LGBTQ+ rights movement was born, to raise a Pride flag after authorities removed the Pride flag from the Greenwich Village site in New York City, U.S., February 12, 2026. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

(New York, New York) – As mass shooting continue to rise in the nation, many concerned citizens are pointing out the obvious across social media… a truth the mainstream media is trying to sweep under the rug.

Are there More LGBT People than Ever?

Survey data shows that more people identify as transgender today compared to several years ago. Recent estimates from research groups like UCLA’s Williams Institute suggest about 1% of Americans ages 13 and older — roughly 2.8 million people — identify as transgender, including about 2.1 million adults and more than 700,000 youth. Earlier studies in the mid-2010s estimated closer to 0.5% of adults, indicating that reported identification has increased over time.

Researchers say the rise largely reflects greater social acceptance, awareness, and improved survey methods, rather than a sudden biological shift. Younger generations report higher rates of transgender or nonbinary identity than older age groups, and more inclusive survey questions now allow people to describe their gender more accurately. In short, the data shows increased visibility and self-identification, not necessarily a dramatic underlying population change.

Are Mass Shootings on the Rise?

Mass shootings in the United States have generally been increasing over the past decade, according to multiple tracking organizations. Data from sources such as the Gun Violence Archive and academic researchers show that the number of incidents defined as mass shootings (four or more people shot, not including the shooter) has risen compared with figures from earlier years, with notable spikes in several recent years. While year-to-year totals can fluctuate, the overall trend over the last ten years shows a higher frequency of mass-shooting events than was typical in the 1990s and 2000s, reflecting a long-term upward pattern rather than isolated outliers.

Are these People Committing Mass Shootings?

Yes. The most recent mass shooting at the time of writing, in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. In this case, the shooter identified as a cross-dresser and potentially trans. This was reportedly a large factor in the mass shooting…

The Tumbler Ridge School Shooter: Trans.

Charie Kirk killer: Gay with a partner who is transgender.

Iowa school shooter: Trans/genderfluid.

2019 Denver school shooter: Trans.

Nashville Shooter: Trans.

Minnesota School Shooter: Trans.

Trump shooter, Timothy Crooks: Nonbinary furry.

Why are we ignoring this?

The mainstream media (except us) continues to ignore these and tend to focus on what they want to highlight, they classify most of these shooters as ‘White Men’ and ignore what could be making them mentally ill- they would rather focus on making the right look bad, than fix a real issue.

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