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The Murder of Angie Zapata

In July, 2008, 20-year-old Angie Zapata was battered viagra alternativ to death with a fire extinguisher, by Allen Ray Andrade, who claimed to be enraged because after a date, he discovered that Zapata was a transsexual. That doesn’t explain why he also stole her car. Perhaps because he was a criminal and a murderer?

People like to blame the victim for all kinds of things. I’ve seen a lot of comments to the effect that if Zapata hadn’t concealed her gender, she wouldn’t have been killed. Actually, if her murderer hadn’t beaten her to death she wouldn’t have been killed. Here’s what the murderer had to say: He told investigators that he took a fire extinguisher off a shelf, struck Zapata twice in the head and thought he “killed it.”

DeAndre Blake is another trans-person murderer. He killed Tiffany Berry in 2006. He that claimed “she deserved it,” for the crime of touching him, and being a trans-person. The judge in Tennessee let him out of jail on a $20,000 bond, apparently lenient because the victim was “only” a trans-person. In August, 2008, still out on bond, Blake murdered his own two-year-old daughter.


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Murderers are murderers. It’s not surprising that they prey on the most vulnerable, the ones most likely to be blamed for their own murders. Zapata’s murderer is also being charged with a hate crime, as he should be. Trans hate is another symptom of the gender sickness of our society, the hatred of women, and the insistence on enforcing rigid cheap generic zoloft order gender roles - with death as the penalty for breaking the rules.


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