I couldn't help but share my fav part from the interview.
"Whatever a man is,he is always experiencing his male body.
There is no point in time where he begins having a female experience"

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I couldn't help but share my fav part from the interview.
"Whatever a man is,he is always experiencing his male body.
There is no point in time where he begins having a female experience"
The tactics of the trans movement
Full video:
Very long yet extremely useful article, I recommend checking it out if you can.
Gets quite complex near the middle but it's worth reading until the end.
The science might not be as settled as most would think.
To better understand the harms of breast-binding, we need to understand the link between thoughts, feelings, and actions — and why modern ge
"It's normal to have distress about one's developing body during puberty, especially if one has been subjected to sexual harassment or assault; mockery or body-shaming; exposure to pornography; or unrealistic beauty standards.
Unfortunately, this kind of distress is nothing new. What's new, however, is how youth are dealing with that Feeling: the Thoughts & Actions they've been introduced to as ways of coping, by their peers, social media, the culture at large, & worst of all — by adults who are supposed to protect & nurture them.
This generation has been taught to mentally fixate their Thoughts on the idea that they're in the wrong body, or have a separate gender identity for their sex, or would be better off as the opposite sex... or that any of this is even possible & worth ruminating over"
Documentary: Before Stonewall (1984)
A documentary exploring mainstream U.S cultural perceptions of same sex attraction or relationships and the lives of those in the LGBT communities prior to the 1969 Stonewall Riots.
So important as it relates to transing historical lesbians.  They didn’t try to pass as men because of some nebulous idea of gender but because of the real and present danger lesbians face.  The dressed as men because it was safer for them and their partners.  Erasing that part of lesbian existence is homophobic, lesbophobic, ahistorical and just amoral. Â
The importance of health
"It's always better to avert the need for lifelong medical intervention"
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Anyways here's a source of a dutch study about trans youth
cool study! 98% continued treatment, because being trans is real and being on hormones helps trans people!
what exactly qualifies Mia Hughes as an expert on psychiatry and psychology?
From minute 1:09:48 she starts explaining why these studies cannot be trusted.
The focal point was that sacrificing one's health for external presentation might not be the right answer, because hrt and cosmetic surgeries don't come without a physical price to pay (especially if you then find out that transition isn't for you, you are now stuck with long term effects).
Somehow trans activists seem to only focus on the supposed mental health benefits and never on the physical health aspect; which should also be as important.
Is sacrificing one's health for external presentation worth it? Mental distress over your own body should be dealt with in a non-medical approach, that's what gender criticals push for.
For all the incels who love to cry wolf❣️
The importance of health
"It's always better to avert the need for lifelong medical intervention"
Full video:
It's so funny to me that some people are so in denial about autogynephilia. There are weirder, more disgusting fetishes and paraphilias out there that you'd be a fool to deny the existence of, because there are obviously people (mainly men) who have them, but the idea that some men might get off on imagining themselves as female, and some of those men might latch on to transgender identity to feel better about it/ indulge in it more openly? That's crazy talk!
The loopholes in WPATH standards of care:
Full interview:
If you have 2 hours of your time, please watch Stephanie Winn's interview.
She discusses about the infiltration of gender ideology into the mental healthcare system, her own experiences with young patients claiming trans identities, conversion therapy, cancellation attempts made against her etc.
“What’s a woman? Ermmmm okay but like what’s a chair haha”
You know what the fuck a chair is. If you asked for a chair to sit down, and I brought in some random guy, you’d be pissed. But what’s the problem? He identifies as a chair!
Words mean things because that’s why we have words. It is a communication tool, and it is entirely dependent on the mutual understandings of definitions. I don’t believe for a second that “woman” and “man” just happen to be the only words that you cannot define because ohhhh it’s just so messy and tricky and philosophical, bruh! Deep stuff!
If these words were really that unintelligible, that confusing, that vague… then we simply would not use them. Because that is not how words are designed to work. If a word has no meaning, it’s just gibberish.
But, you know what a “woman” is, in your eyes, don’t you? It’s “whoever is feminine enough”… isn’t it? But of course you don’t want to say that, because people would easily be able to pick that apart. You’ve been backed into a corner with this question, so all you can do is dodge it with non-answers until they leave you alone.
We’re not stupid, and you’re not stupid, so quit playing games. We’re all adults here. Grow up and own your shitty ideals.
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time to get back to my main project, in a week or so, I'm currently drained
i spent my easter holiday radding up some bathrooms while i traveled :)