Business was so slow at Roxy’s Cabaret on Wednesday that the weekly Mario Kart 8 battles were canceled. The upstairs bar had served only four customers before 8 p.m. Staffers blamed the State Fair and remarkable weather for the sparse attendance.
But there was also a sense at the downtown Minneapolis club and other LGBTQ-friendly places in town that the transgender community was lying low in light of conservative commentary about the Annunciation Church killings.
The shooting suspect, Robin Westman, 23, legally changed her name in 2020. Westman’s mother sought the change, court records show, because her child “identifies as a female and wants her name to reflect that identification.”
Well-known conservatives on TV and social media have been quick to call the trans community a hotbed for mental illness.
“There’s going to be an impact,” said bartender Van Garrett. “People are going to put their own spin on it.”
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem used their platforms to equate being trans with mental illness and called for gun restrictions for trans people.
Jesse Watters on his Fox News program falsely said: “Statistically, the trans population has been prone to violence. That’s not villainizing. That’s reality and if you can’t recognize reality then you’re in danger.”
He pointed to the 2023 school shooting in Nashville in which a transgender man killed three children and three adults.