
The Madison, Wisconsin shooter, who killed two people Monday, quickly had her alleged manifesto leaked online. The alleged manifesto paints a disturbing picture of a girl radicalized by a virulent form of… feminism. The shooter, 15-year-old Natalie Rupnow, specifically calls out “moids,” which is a derogatory term for males. Her alleged manifesto reads in part:
“Women are the only hope for this wretched world. But even women have been brainwashed by moids for too long they’ve internalized the patriarchy and turned on each other, always begging for male approval and validation.”
So you see a lot of tropes of the left and feminism in the alleged manifesto, blaming all one’s problems on this nebulous force called “the patriarchy.” This is not to imply that liberals are to blame or anything like that; but my god, they’ve done a good job stirring up hatred against males.
What is more, Rupnow, who went by Samantha, positively referenced “Rad Fem Hitler,” (RFH) an extremely annoying Twitter/ X account, reportedly run by an Asian lady, though her Avatar is a blonde goddess image. Showing much prescience, I blocked this apparently terroristic account a long time ago.
RFH is known for particularly noxious takes on gender-war issues, always positing the most dim view of male intentions and impugning men’s integrity. Some are laying the blame at RFH’s feet. I wouldn’t go that far, but she didn’t help. First Rad Fem Hitler locked her X account, then it was deleted:

The media angle is to discuss guns, how there’s too many, they’re too easy to get, etc. I’m sure we can all agree that we don’t want a gun in the hand of a fifteen-year-old girl. But what about the alleged manifesto which speaks to her actual motivations, crazy as they might have been? This we don’t hear too much about, probably because it implicates left-wing ideologies, such as radical feminism.
To be fair, the media probably doesn’t want to report the alleged manifesto because they can’t verify it to their standards of journalistic accuracy. But if we get more information contradicting that, then that can be reported too. Anyway, the media has a really bad track record of reporting on shooter manifestos which they find inconvenient, so we can hardly take our cues from them.
In the picture of Natalie Rupnow floating around the internet, she is taking a mirror selfie, a blonde adolescent, frankly not unattractive, but with a somewhat deranged look in her eyes, which she would expand upon later. She shot herself after killing a teacher and student.
One more note: “Moid” to mean males is really a bastardization of “femoid” which is internet speak for females, a term which comically represents the “otherness” which females represent to the male cognition.
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