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Christian Charity Urged: Las Vegas Letter Calls for Empathy Toward Transgender Struggles

By Matthias Binder February 24, 2026
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Column Ignites Debate on Violence PatternsResponse Emphasizes Societal PressuresKey Incidents Fueling the DiscussionNavigating Compassion and Reality

Column Ignites Debate on Violence Patterns (Image Credits: Flickr)

Las Vegas – A pointed letter to the editor challenged local commentary on transgender involvement in violence, advocating instead for greater understanding and compassion.[1][2]

Column Ignites Debate on Violence Patterns

Victor Joecks, a columnist for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, highlighted what he described as a noticeable trend in recent high-profile attacks. He pointed to several cases where perpetrators identified as transgender. Police reports linked individuals like Robert Dorgan, who called himself Roberta Esposito, to a shooting at an ice skating rink in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Canadian authorities connected Jesse Van Rootselaar to deaths at a school in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia.[2]

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Joecks criticized media outlets for using preferred pronouns in coverage, arguing this obscured biological facts. He listed additional incidents, including shootings in Minneapolis, Nashville, and at Club Q in Colorado. Other examples involved plots against public figures. The columnist contended that affirming delusions through surgeries or hormones lacked true compassion. Instead, he promoted accepting one’s biological sex as the path to peace.[2]

Response Emphasizes Societal Pressures

Neal Matzkin Henderson of Henderson penned a rebuttal published on February 23. He acknowledged Joecks’ observation that sex and orientation are not chosen. Henderson noted life proved harder outside cisgender heterosexual norms. Most transgender decisions impacted only the individuals themselves, he wrote, aside from debates over sports participation.[1]

The letter shifted blame toward external factors. Henderson argued violence often stemmed from harassment by critics denying transgender realities. He questioned whose reality mattered – Joecks’ Christian-based views or the lived experiences of transgender people. Henderson urged Joecks to show Christian charity to those struggling.[1]

Key Incidents Fueling the Discussion

Joecks referenced specific events to support his claims. These included:

  • A 2025 shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis by a man identifying as a woman.
  • The 2023 Nashville school attack by a woman identifying as a man.
  • The 2022 Club Q nightclub murders by a nonbinary-identifying individual.
  • Recent Rhode Island and Canadian cases involving self-identified transgender shooters.

Such examples drew media scrutiny but varied in pronoun usage. Henderson countered that adjustment periods for transgender individuals often involved difficulty. He maintained abuse from opponents exacerbated tensions.[2][1]

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Navigating Compassion and Reality

The exchange reflected broader tensions in public discourse. Joecks advocated truth-telling as empathy, warning indulgence in gender delusions led to harm. Henderson viewed denial and degeneration as triggers for snaps under pressure. Both invoked compassion yet defined it differently.

Sports emerged as a rare flashpoint where impacts extended beyond individuals. Transgender women in women’s competitions remained contentious. The debate underscored challenges in balancing personal autonomy with societal norms.

Key Takeaways

  • Recent violence cases involved transgender-identified perpetrators, per police accounts.
  • Critics like Joecks see biological reality as key to compassion.
  • Supporters like Henderson blame harassment for escalating struggles.

This local opinion clash highlights the need for nuanced dialogue on mental health, identity, and violence prevention. As Las Vegas readers weigh in, the conversation reveals deep divides on empathy’s role. What do you think about balancing truth and kindness here? Tell us in the comments.

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