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Related: About this forumExperts say to avoid playing the suspected Club Q shooter's "game" with their non-binary identity
Mounting evidence from hate speech experts and associates of Club Q shooting suspect Anderson Lee Aldrich suggests that they have only identified as non-binary as a way to further victimize the LGBTQ+ community.
An expert in countering online hate has suggested that the community take Aldrichs non-binary identity in stride in order to avoid the division and distrust the suspected shooter may be trying to create.
The Tuesday after the November 19 shooting, Aldrichs lawyers said that their client is non-binary. Anderson Aldrich is non-binary. They use they/them pronouns, and for the purposes of all formal filings, will be addressed as Mx. Aldrich, they wrote. Aldrich is facing 305 charges after allegedly killing five people and injuring at least 19 more
[...]Xavier Kraus, a former neighbor of Aldrich, said that Aldrich regularly used anti-LGBTQ+ slurs. Kraus said he believed Aldrich claimed to be non-binary as a total troll on the community and a total troll on the system. He said Aldrich never mentioned being non-binary nor used they/them pronouns in his company when he lived next door to Aldrich from August 2021 to September 2022.
An expert in countering online hate has suggested that the community take Aldrichs non-binary identity in stride in order to avoid the division and distrust the suspected shooter may be trying to create.
The Tuesday after the November 19 shooting, Aldrichs lawyers said that their client is non-binary. Anderson Aldrich is non-binary. They use they/them pronouns, and for the purposes of all formal filings, will be addressed as Mx. Aldrich, they wrote. Aldrich is facing 305 charges after allegedly killing five people and injuring at least 19 more
[...]Xavier Kraus, a former neighbor of Aldrich, said that Aldrich regularly used anti-LGBTQ+ slurs. Kraus said he believed Aldrich claimed to be non-binary as a total troll on the community and a total troll on the system. He said Aldrich never mentioned being non-binary nor used they/them pronouns in his company when he lived next door to Aldrich from August 2021 to September 2022.
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2022/12/experts-say-avoid-playing-suspected-club-q-shooters-game-non-binary-identity/
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Experts say to avoid playing the suspected Club Q shooter's "game" with their non-binary identity (Original Post)
icymist
Dec 2022
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brewens
(15,359 posts)1. That stunk to high heaven. If he is nonbinary, there will be something. What would be
the point of being nonbinary and never tell anyone? Kind of like in Dr. Strangelove where they kept the Doomsday bomb secret when it was supposed to be a deterrent.
AZSkiffyGeek
(12,672 posts)2. Apparently the lawyer has dropped the Enby pronouns in all recent filings
Pete Ross Junior
(404 posts)3. He shot up the place. That fact is not disputed.
Isn't that enough to put him away for life without getting into the minefield of hate crime charges?