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Murder in Minneapolis

47 min · 28 de ago de 2025
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Listen to this episode for my thoughts and questions about the 23 year-old transsexual’s siege with high-velocity guns at a Catholic school in Minnesota. Listen to me read aloud two referenced short stories by yours truly—“Egoless [https://shortstoriesbyscottholleran.substack.com/p/egoless-by-scott-holleran]” and “Beautiful are the Brave [https://shortstoriesbyscottholleran.substack.com/p/beautiful-are-the-brave-by-scott]”—about a boy who chooses to commit an act of evil and a man who choose to become like a woman, and, then, doubts his choice. Read this article in the [https://apple.news/A-s9ZWcbRSU6M9Y1y9GGiSA]Minneapolis Star-Tribune [https://apple.news/A-s9ZWcbRSU6M9Y1y9GGiSA] for an early report on the Wednesday, August 27th, 2025 attack. Read this article in [https://time.com/7312882/minneapolis-shooter-robin-robert-westman-catholic-church-school-shooting-transgender/]Time [https://time.com/7312882/minneapolis-shooter-robin-robert-westman-catholic-church-school-shooting-transgender/] for facts about the murderer. Related Episodes, Articles and Links This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit scottholleran.substack.com/subscribe [https://scottholleran.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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