By Milo Haskour –
Charlie Kirk, Donald Trump and Annunciation Catholic Church school all faced murderous attacks from extremists who had one thing in common – they were into furry porn.
“Pornography is one of the chief ingredients for various self-destructive ideologies, including transgenderism and political violence. As the pornography user surrenders to the world of unmoored fantasy more and more, other aspects of life follow,” writes Samuel James in First Things.
“While much pornographic content is violent, the fact remains that even nonviolent smut deadens the conscience and makes aggression more plausible,” James adds. “According to one study, porn addiction is more closely associated with intimate partner violence than even alcoholism or drug addiction.”
Charlie Kirk was killed, and suspect Tyler Robinson had etched furry-related messages on the casings. The Daily Mail exposed that Robinson was immersed into the dark internet world of sexualized humanoid animals (furries).

Donald Trump got grazed by a bullet on his ear at a speech in Butler, Pennsylvania. Would-be assassin Thomas Crooks had an online presence in furries and other fetish communities.
Annunciation Catholic Church’s school suffered two deaths and multiple injuries when Robert (changed to Robin) Westman rampaged with a gun before turning it on himself (preferred: themself). His/her/their/whatever’s ex-girlfriend was a self-declared furry.
Why the common thread?

“Some might see two unconnected things: a pornography habit, and a violent commitment to gender fluidity,” James writes. “But there is compelling evidence that the second is downstream of the first.”
Porn has evolved through the decades. What used to be the hard-to-get Playboy magazine has evolved into ubiquitous and increasingly deviant form online.
“Internet pornography is to Playboy magazine what fentanyl is to whiskey,” James says. “The world of online porn, the world that Robinson and hundreds of millions of his peers have inherited, is a world bereft of the limitations and tethers of the last century.”
It was Tumblr in the 2010s that mainstreamed the major shift to transgender narratives.
“Characters in pornographic content portray sex the way Harry Potter portrays magic: as something that can happen for anyone, at any time, to any degree imaginable,” James explains.
As it always does, legacy media is dismissing the link and speaking up for the rights and protections of the people who fall into increasingly weird sex distanced from the original purpose of procreation.
But to cover our eyes and refuse to see the obvious will mean the continual downward slide to more and more violence against those who warn of the dangers of fetish porn.
“It continues trapping millions of people into patterns of dark delusion,” James says.
Related: transgender violence, woke students drew a trans Jesus, a youth pastor celebrated Charlie Kirk’s death.



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