This video game released two months prior to the Nashville shooting lets you play as a transgender gunman who kills Christians and feminists
· Mar 31, 2023 · NottheBee.com

I don't think there's a video game publisher in the world who would host a game where you go around killing transgender people.

But if you're in one of the "oppressed" classes, fantasies of killing political opponents are not only encouraged, they're monetized on Steam!

Just two months before a transgender person went on a shooting spree, killing people at a conservative Christian school, a game called "Terfenstein" was released. This game lets you play as a trans character and go around killing people who aren't on board with the trans agenda like Priests and "TERFs" (Trans exclusionary radical feminists) like J.K. Rowling.

You can watch a trailer for the game here (I can't embed it because it is violent).

The game is essentially a parody of Wolfenstein, a wildly popular video game series about fighting Nazis. But in this game, the "Nazis" are just normal people who don't think men can become women.

The game was released in mid-January this year by trans game developer Sandra Moen and is available on the Steam video game digital distribution service.

According to the developer's description on the site, the game entails "escaping a gender-fascist concentration camp."

"Unleash your pent-up fury upon the gender-critical tyrants with an arsenal of deadly weapons and tactics in cathartic bliss," it reads.

Maybe I'm crazy, but encouraging mentally unstable transgendered persons to "unleash pent-up fury" may be a very, very bad idea.

Especially after Monday.

Here's how the developer promotes the game:

Yes, this game is all about killing "Fascist Terfs" aka feminists who don't think men are women. Release that inner rage by pretending to kill these people!

I'm not really one of those "video games cause violence" people. But creating a game centered around killing Christians and anti-trans activists is probably just a little over the line, to say the least.

Especially in an environment where public figures are publicly encouraging violence and calling for days of "vengeance," even after a deadly shooting perpetrated by a trans person against Christians.


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