Wednesday, 24 September 2025

Politics, Mental Stress, Culture?


Tyler was close to a transsexual. Robin was himself a somewhat recovering transsexual.

Extreme gender dysphoria seems to be mentally debilitating, to oneself and surroundings.

However, both in the case of Tyler's roommate and in the case of Robin (just a weird fluke if Tyler's last name is Robinson?), the condition had gone on for some years. Meaning it had been observed by psychiatrists, diagnosed by psychiatrists and handled by psychiatrists. These people aren't themselves gender dysphoric (usually), but partly, they would tend to be overprotective to gender dysphorics, partly, they could be politically against people like Charlie Kirk or institutions like a Catholic school for other reasons.

Before Robert Westman and Tyler Robinson's roomate became gender dysphoric, they had gone to school. In Westman's case partly, but not exclusively at the Catholic school ... at which, in seventh grade, he didn't fit in and maybe shouldn't have been accepted. Praising Hitler (except his talents as a painter), as he did in grade seven, is hardly the best way to get on with Catholics who are faithful to Mit brennender Sorge.

I don't think mental states involved in dysphoria (or living with a such) are exclusive to the temptations that Tyler and Robert ... or Robin ... faced. Psychiatry and a very collective school environment have done their toll. THere was, if not a political affiliation, a culture that was there. Not sure if extreme gender dysphoria could even exist without it./HGL

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