In Netherlands, transgender schoolgirl arrested for double murder
The suspect with her parents. Photo: Hungarian Conservative
In the Dutch city of Groningen, police have detained a 15-year-old schoolgirl who had changed her gender identity to "male" and later began to identify as a dog, on suspicion of brutally murdering her own parents, reports Hungarian Conservative.
The tragedy occurred in the village of Meerstad, where the girl stabbed 53-year-old Johan and Mathilda to death inside their home. Immediately after committing the crime, the schoolgirl photographed the bloodied bodies and sent the images to her classmates via WhatsApp. In addition to her parents, the detained girl also stabbed the family's golden retriever with a knife.
Classmates reported that the girl had suffered from an identity crisis for years: at first she demanded to be called a boy, and later began wearing a tail, dog ears, and barking in the school hallways. Neighbors also confirmed the child's erratic behavior, noting that she often hid in bushes and sat on fences.
The incident provoked a wave of criticism directed at Western gender ideology. Elon Musk linked the murder to the use of "rage-inducing hormones" in the treatment of mentally ill children. Commentators accused educational and medical institutions of enabling the teenager's delusional ideas instead of providing real psychiatric help.
As the UOJ reported, a gay couple in Britain was convicted of the brutal murder of their adopted son.
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