The Marine Murderer: An International "Trans" Incident
A Cross-Dressing Filipino Meets a Grisly Ending
The fraudulent and non-existent anti-”trans” epidemic of violence has already been addressed even as the myth persists due to media agitprop and activist funding.
When violence does occur, it is very commonly in the context of drugs, deception, or prostitution, as in the case of an American named Joseph Scott Pemberton and a Filipino named Jeffrey “Jennifer” Laude.
Though there seems to be a trend of current and ex-military members trooning out, such as the truly unattractive Samuel “Sara” Higdon (but don’t worry—he’s one of normal ones who knows he’s a man!), this instance involved an active member of the Marines in a crime against a cross-dressing male.
The case ignited tension between the United States and the Philippines due to their historic relationship, as whipped up by “trans” agitators. The reality of the situation reveals that it is primarily about male perversion, shamelessness, and lack of impulse control.
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