Well, this is disturbing and sad.
Joshua Anthony Link, a 24-year-old man on trans hormones from Belleville, Illinois, reportedly killed himself.
Link also went by the name "Nomad Thunder," was an avid gamer, and "transitioned" during the Covid plandemic.
According to the Belleville News-Democrat, his parents are now blaming the church that employed him as a custodian, St. John's Lutheran Church in Granite City, since the pastor didn't permit him to wear a French maid outfit and cat ears while working.
(No, really!)
Link took his own life one week after being fired.
The Links said they believe [Rev. Bill] Hale and church leaders are partly responsible for [Link's] death because they showed little empathy or concern and gave her [sic] an ultimatum that led to a mental health crisis. '(The pastor) wasn't worried about her [sic] well-being or her state of mind,' Sophia said. "He was worried about her [sic] clothes." Toni and Kevin said they wanted to sue the church but couldn't find an attorney to take the case. They filed a formal complaint with its governing body, The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod.
If you're morbidly curious about what a "cat maid" is, it's a whole internet subculture connected to anime and gender nonconformity:
Link's 56-year-old mother Toni said to reporters:
It just seems like these kids today don't have a chance. You've got a lot of judgment out there, people slandering them, making fun of them, taking their rights away. They can't do this. They can't do that. It's just so sad. I feel like they're human, too.
Joshua Link was found dead in this treehouse in the woods behind his parents' home.
His parents have since purchased a cat, and named it after him:
(Yikes.)
Apparently, Joshua wasn't their only child into the trans cult. His older 30-year-old brother calls himself "Sophia" and still lives with his parents (I am calling for a moratorium on all white liberal boomers).
From Joshua's obituary:
He was passionate about video game modding, particularly for games like Minecraft and Halo, and his innovative mods gained recognition on YouTube and in gaming publications. His life's work was the creation of a virtual game called 'Paradise,' which guided users on spiritual quests. An avid collector, he had a unique appreciation for candles, furniture, and Uno cards. He expressed his creativity through painting and other artistic endeavors. He had a deep love for his cat, Thundie, his dog, Heidi, and his pet mice. Joshua was a loving son and brother, whose presence will be deeply missed by all who knew him. His memory will live on through the love and creativity he shared with the world.
The sickness of trans ideology has claimed another soul.
Prayers for this young man's family.
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