


Hey remember that the media obsessed over the one single "incel shooter" for years and wrote endlessly about the "radicalization pipeline" that led this one incel murderer to kill two people?
This is now the fourth or fifth mentally ill girl radicalized by hard-left/Marxist cult messaging into massacring children.
Think we'll see any think-pieces about the leftwing radicalization pipeline or nah?
Mia Cathell at Townhall:
According to investigative journalist Andy Ngo, she posted a purported "sneak peek" of the manifesto to her Discord account, "@brainedout." In the earlier version, Rupnow allegedly discussed a desire to "exterminate" all males, including infants and the elderly, in a rant apparently inspired by extremist culture among fringe social media circles.
"[W]omen are the only hope for this wretched world," the declaration read, saying some women have also been "brainwashed" to "worship these f**king parasites." The writing further lamented these women who have "internalized the patriarchy" and are "always begging for male approval and validation."
"Its disgusting," the preview continued. "I realize the truth men are irredeemable [...] They cant be reformed or redeemed. Theyre a f**king scourge upon the earth. The only solution is to total exterminate them [...] Every single male must be wiped out, from babies to the elderly. Only then can women be free to create a new world."
"ill be a pioneer," the post's author declared. "ill be the first to take the first step. i dont care if theyr fathers, brothers, husbands, sons, teachers, police, and especially n--ers or politicians. ive been craving to kill them all."
"This is my mission," the writer went on. "[O]nly when their parasitic sludge has been expunged from this earth is when then the world will be clean and women can start over. It's the only way."
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The manifesto revealed that she had planned to fatally shoot herself a long time ago but felt that carrying out a mass shooting "maybe better for evolution than just one stupid boring suicide."
As is usually the case, the deranged psychopath had a poor upbringing.
Wisconsin school shooter Natalie Samantha Rupnow was moved from home to home throughout her childhood as she suffered through her parents' turbulent marriage, court records have revealed.
Rupnow, 15, had a troubled home life that included long bouts in therapy, while her parents Jeff and Melissa divorced and remarried multiple times, according to the Washington Post.
Following three divorces by July 2022, the parents then agreed they would share legal custody of Natalie but that she would now live mostly with Jeff. Records showed her therapy at this time was to help her decide which parent to spent weekends with.
According to the court documents, Rupnow's parents first married two years after she was born, in 2011.
Mellissa had been previously married and divorced, and she had another daughter, 20, with a different man to whom she was never married.
Court records indicated that Rupnow's half-sister had other permanent legal guardians.
Jeff and Mellissa divorced for the first time in 2014, where they agreed to have joint legal custody of Rupnow, but specified that she would primarily live with her mother.
The couple then remarried in 2017 and divorced for a second time in 2020, where they once again agreed to share custody of their daughter.
Rupnow then spent a more even amount of time between her two parents - two days with her father, two days with her mother, then three more with her father, before flipping the schedule the following week.
Not long after Rupnow's parents split up for the second time, the couple remarried once more - but by April 2021 they were petitioning for a third divorce.
A judge granted it a month later but noted that 'parties [were] admonished concerning remarriage,' according to court records.
Over a year later, in July 2022, the parents agreed they would share legal custody of the young girl but that she would now live mostly with Jeff.
By this time, Rupnow was enrolled in therapy, which was supposed to help her make decisions about which parent she would spend her weekends with, records show.