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Somewhere between 2018 to current day, lockdown was probably the breaking point of insanity. I've been very active on tumblr around 2016-2017 and while there were hints of things to come, it wasn't nearly as bad. Back then for example xenogenders/mogai weren't really a thing people took seriously, it was relegated to otherkin stuff and those people kept to their own little corner and didn't bother anyone so no one cared.
Yeah 100%. Was on tumblr and was always an 'anti-SJW', I remember non-binaries coming out of nowhere in about 2015 and otherkin/neopronouns shortly after, but the amount of these people who've suddenly increased ten fold since 2019 is nuts
I’m old enough to remember the urban legend of Jamie Lee Curtis being a “shemale” because she had short hair and Lee as a middle name.
Really? She was hot as hell in the 80s and got her kit off a lot.
The show itself had a pretty raunchy and abrasive tone towards trans people for its first few seasons, up to 2014 when they had the mini-challenge 'Female or She-male' and the wailing/gnashing of teeth got too hard to endure.
Yeah the show was always supposed to be tongue-in-cheek and a bit of a self parody, largely cause the earlier seasons (S1-3) were itself more or less a parody of ANTM. It's been unwatchable since it went big-production though.
 
That was a catchphrase in Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt that the main angel characters said before executing a demon. A fucking weeb, probably.
It loses its panache when shouted over and over and accompanied by a tambourine

What's so bizarre about these accounts (Excluding "Hot Cis Takes") is that they all seem to be run by the same person. All the descriptions read something along the lines of this:
What’s even more bizarre is that this exceptional individual probably considers running these sixteen tumblr accounts to be a “job”.
 
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I was/am a big fan of Queer as Folk, a show that came out before "Queer" meant anything other than an offensive term for a gay person. The show was groundbreaking at the time and made huge strides in showing gay people as more than 2-dimensional stereotypes. It challenged the prevailing ideas of who gay and lesbian people were and represented a wide range of life experiences.

That said, knowing that the she-hulk Jack[lyn] Moore is going to be a part of the reboot gives me serious doubts that the reboot will do the original series any justice, and I probably won't bother to see it. Everything the troons touch turns to shit. Give me my hats.
 
I was/am a big fan of Queer as Folk, a show that came out before "Queer" meant anything other than an offensive term for a gay person. The show was groundbreaking at the time and made huge strides in showing gay people as more than 2-dimensional stereotypes. It challenged the prevailing ideas of who gay and lesbian people were and represented a wide range of life experiences.

That said, knowing that the she-hulk Jack[lyn] Moore is going to be a part of the reboot gives me serious doubts that the reboot will do the original series any justice, and I probably won't bother to see it. Everything the troons touch turns to shit. Give me my hats.
I found all the gay characters on Queer As Folk very unlikable. The only character I liked was the mom played by Sharon Gless.

The 2000s show will no doubt be a masterpiece in comparison to whatever reboot they're going to do though. I just know that they'll have a fujoshi in there in a relationship with a gay guy, but it's totes a gay relationship and not a heterosexual one because transmen are men™, after all. You know that they'll have multiple male "lesbians" too. Probably a couple of them will be in a relationship with each other, but it's totes not a gay male relationship but a lesbian one, because transwomen are women™. Then the will be a bipoc, disabled enby "struggling" because nobody "undersands" xe/xir.
 
They know what they're doing, grouping TERFs together with the KKK and neonazis makes it less appealing to everyone.

The more they scream TERF at anything bad means a more negative connotation of what it might be to anyone that doesn't know what it means but still repeat it, it spreads to more people, making it less likely a gender critical feminist would want to become one and less likely that people would want to be gender critical at all because they have connected it with nazism or whatever.
It delegitimizes the platform TERFs already have, like other users have said
Funny, the only consequence of TRAs calling me or anybody like me a Nazi or KKK member is to be like "Okay, I'd rather align myself with Nazis and KKK members than you fucking lot"
 
Here is a little sideshow who I found in the Margaret Atwood comments who ended up being quite a good demonstration of Troon Tech Infiltration, and a rare female version. Meet Jey McCreight:

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Jey likes retweeting stuff like this:

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Of course, there is no reason women might want language about gender to remain linked to physiology (like say, the desire to receive accurate medical care). And there is absolutely nothing concerning about someone who edits health science copy for a living approving of delinking language and physiology. That just sounds great for science and health overall.

Now, let's take a look at what separates Jey from all the middle class cis white women she despises:

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She cut her hair, guys. She is not like all the other girls. She cut her hair.

However, it is the career aspect of Jey that is more interesting. On her Twitter she writes about being the author of this piece put out by genetics company 23andMe, which I actually remember because it was so widely scorned when it appeared:

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In case you are wondering why 23andMe would hire such a nutjob to be in charge of their science communications; well, they didn't. 23andMe hired a normal-seeming woman by the name of Jennifer McCreight in 2017. It's only after gaining a stable middle-class job with benefits that Jennifer decided to get a haircut embrace her true trans not-a-girl nonbinary self.

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This is interesting because it matches the trajectory of a lot of the Netflix troons, as well: get hired in a well-paying job in a company with a strong internal culture, wait until you have been embraced by your team, troon out, then start making demands. The company can't back out or refuse those demands without looking bigoted, and they have seen from what has happened elsewhere that these individuals have the power to cause a lot of trouble if they are not appeased and catered to.

So, companies like 23andMe (note that many of the people working for these companies run in the same very small incestuous crowd that includes a lot of cultural and social media powerhouses) hire normal scientists like Jennifer, and then within a few short years those same companies are publishing articles about how "trusting science" means affirming trans people at all times, and also "educating the public" on the "complicated science" behind sex and gender:

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None of this is because of any scientific breakthroughs, or new research, or anything related to "science" at all. It is just the internal social pressure of a trans employee at 23andMe, and the implicit threat of the damage she can cause if her demands are not met. They must know this, on some level, but we are supposed to pretend not to see it.
 
There are a non-insignificant number of women who think we pee out of our vaginas. Telling them males can have can have uteruses and ‘degendering’ physiology does nothing to help them realize we have three hole down there.

I remember a survey from quite sometime ago that reported nearly 50% of American women don’t know what a cervix is. I’m sure telling them anyone could have a cervix helps them understand their own reproductive anatomy.
 
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