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I suspect part of this shift is when people began to understand “let boys play with girls in sports”. Lord knows it sounds like some co-ed kids team or pee-wee soccer match.
Of course the boys and girls could play soccer together, they’re 6!
Of course Highschool should have co-ed basketball, just for the fun of the game, and not the competitive teams!

I don’t think they realized that some 6’ tall dude was gonna try to self ID and sweep the girls swimming competition.
As I and plenty of others have repeatedly speculated, everyone not part of the cult only supports this stuff because they've never actually been faced with the reality of or dealt with it personally.

It's easy to say 'of course boys can be girls. Let them live their life, they're not hurting anyone!' in the abstract, but when your son comes downstairs wearing his sister's jean-shorts and crop top and tells you you're going to pay for him to cut his dick off, or when you watch a 6ft knuckle-dragger dressed like a daytime hooker follow your daughter into the women's room you quickly realise mistakes have been made.
 
As I and plenty of others have repeatedly speculated, everyone not part of the cult only supports this stuff because they've never actually been faced with the reality of or dealt with it personally.
The honest questions would be: are you personally ready to fuck a tranny? What would you say if your son/daughter/ wife/ husband troons out? Would you aprove your kid dating a troon? Do you as a taxpayer agree to spend your taxes to phallos and amholes, instead of real healthcare issues? Are you OK with your daughter going to the bathroom with a buffalo bill types? Or competing with ones?
 
The honest questions would be: are you personally ready to fuck a tranny?
To be fair, I think even chasers understand that troons may make their pp hard, but they would be a nightmare to be around after cooming. It's the ugly on the inside that's the problem, the ugly on the outside is just icing on the cake.
 
How it started:

I'm Transgender! BUT DON'T WANT TO Transition.. Is there Something Wrong With Me?​



How it's going:
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(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHqRMmcygq0)

This guy's whole channel is mental illness. He seems to go back and forth on whether to be a man or a man in a wig. His videos are hard to watch because there's so many pauses and "gurls" and tongue pops that it comes off like a speech impediment, but here's some fun quotes.

"Every guy I talk to I tell them I am *trans*, just letting you know. So when you date me you're dating a woman in a guy's body. Spiritually and emotionally, you're getting a woman."

"You are trans if you say you're trans. You know what, I don't go by female pronouns. I go by he/him and Michael. I haven't even used the name Mikayla in over two years" [notice his youtube channel is now mikayla again]

"I'm a woman inside, so I'm straight because I'm not really a woman. Technically I'm straight and technically I'm trans. But if you call me gay I won't be offended. But am I actually a homosexual? No! God no!!"

Kalvin Garrah and Blaire White also live rent free in his mind, constantly mentioning them in his videos.


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I guess sometimes the grooming doesn't work.

[edit] back in 2017 :story: :story: :story: :story: :story:

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and then 2018

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How it started:

How it's going:
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(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHqRMmcygq0)

This guy's whole channel is mental illness. He seems to go back and forth on whether to be a man or a man in a wig. His videos are hard to watch because there's so many pauses and "gurls" and tongue pops that it comes off like a speech impediment, but here's some fun quotes.

"Every guy I talk to I tell them I am *trans*, just letting you know. So when you date me you're dating a woman in a guy's body. Spiritually and emotionally, you're getting a woman."

"You are trans if you say you're trans. You know what, I don't go by female pronouns. I go by he/him and Michael. I haven't even used the name Mikayla in over two years" [notice his youtube channel is now mikayla again]

"I'm a woman inside, so I'm straight because I'm not really a woman. Technically I'm straight and technically I'm trans. But if you call me gay I won't be offended. But am I actually a homosexual? No! God no!!"

Kalvin Garrah and Blaire White also live rent free in his mind, constantly mentioning them in his videos.


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I guess sometimes the grooming doesn't work.
>man's body
>emotionally a woman

Literally the worst combination
 
Slight power level here.

But where I currently work at, there was a mtf trans woman that was recently fired.

This person was very lazy, un motivated and very messy person ( she would leave trash around her cubicle) and this person would always sweat pants that would showcase the bulge.

But the crazy thing is that it open my eyes on how the real world view trans people.

Most of my female coworkers ( who are black women) regularly cracked jokes about him, and also they were very adamant that weren’t comfortable sharing the bathroom with him and they would used the alternative bathroom.

It just goes to show you that most everyday people see trans as a clown show
 
It's the same "boiling the frog" style slow escalation that transwidows have to deal with.
Different people and organizations hit peak trans at different times because everyone has a different line that they aren't willing to cross.
 
How it started:

I'm Transgender! BUT DON'T WANT TO Transition.. Is there Something Wrong With Me?​



How it's going:
5e1532431e.png

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHqRMmcygq0)

This guy's whole channel is mental illness. He seems to go back and forth on whether to be a man or a man in a wig. His videos are hard to watch because there's so many pauses and "gurls" and tongue pops that it comes off like a speech impediment, but here's some fun quotes.

"Every guy I talk to I tell them I am *trans*, just letting you know. So when you date me you're dating a woman in a guy's body. Spiritually and emotionally, you're getting a woman."

"You are trans if you say you're trans. You know what, I don't go by female pronouns. I go by he/him and Michael. I haven't even used the name Mikayla in over two years" [notice his youtube channel is now mikayla again]

"I'm a woman inside, so I'm straight because I'm not really a woman. Technically I'm straight and technically I'm trans. But if you call me gay I won't be offended. But am I actually a homosexual? No! God no!!"

Kalvin Garrah and Blaire White also live rent free in his mind, constantly mentioning them in his videos.


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I guess sometimes the grooming doesn't work.

[edit] back in 2017 :story: :story: :story: :story: :story:

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He claims to be a straight women but straight women don't act like fags.
 

BBC pulls out of Stonewall diversity scheme​


The BBC has withdrawn from a workplace equality scheme run by LGBTQ+ charity Stonewall.
The broadcaster said its participation in Stonewall's Diversity Champions scheme had raised questions about whether it could be impartial on issues that the charity was campaigning about.
A number of other bodies and government departments have previously pulled out.
Stonewall said organisations were being "pressured into rolling back support for LGBTQ+ employees".
The BBC said it was committed to inclusion and may work with the charity in the future.
Last month, BBC Radio 5 Live presenter Stephen Nolan's podcast considered whether the BBC and other public bodies were too close to the charity, such as by allowing its stance on gender identity to influence the BBC's training and style guide.
A statement from the corporation on Wednesday said: "We are proud of our lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans colleagues and we support them to have fulfilling careers at the BBC.
"Along with many other UK employers, the BBC has participated in Stonewall's Diversity Champions Programme to support our objective to create a fully inclusive workplace. However, over time our participation in the Programme has led some to question whether the BBC can be impartial when reporting on public policy debates where Stonewall is taking an active role.
"After careful consideration, we believe it is time to step back from the Diversity Champions Programme and will also no longer participate in Stonewall's Workplace Equality Index.
"Being a part of the Diversity Champions Programme has never required the BBC to support the campaigns of Stonewall, nor its policy positions. As a broadcaster, we have our own values and editorial standards - these are clearly set out and published in our Editorial Guidelines. We are also governed by the Royal Charter and the Ofcom Broadcasting Code. Our journalists continue, as ever, to report a full range of perspectives on stories.
"Although the BBC will not be renewing its participation in the Diversity Champions Programme, in the future we will continue to work with a range of external organisations, including Stonewall, on relevant projects to support our LGBTQ+ staff."
Stonewall said it was "a shame" that the BBC had decided not to renew its membership.
"We will continue to engage with the BBC on a number of fronts to champion support for LGBTQ+ colleagues and to represent our communities through their reporting," a statement said.
It added: "It is shocking that organisations are being pressured into rolling back support for LGBTQ+ employees."
Stonewall says more than 900 organisations in the UK have signed up to the Diversity Champions scheme, which aims to promote inclusion in the workplace.
It is described by Stonewall as "the leading employers' programme for ensuring all LGBTQ+ staff are free to be themselves in the workplace".
Media watchdog Ofcom, the Equality Human Rights Commission and the government's Equalities Office and Ministry of Justice are among the other bodies to have pulled out.
The BBC's decision comes almost two weeks after director general Tim Davie unveiled a new 10-point impartiality plan.

Article

Chef Kiss.
 

BBC pulls out of Stonewall diversity scheme​


The BBC has withdrawn from a workplace equality scheme run by LGBTQ+ charity Stonewall.
The broadcaster said its participation in Stonewall's Diversity Champions scheme had raised questions about whether it could be impartial on issues that the charity was campaigning about.
A number of other bodies and government departments have previously pulled out.
Stonewall said organisations were being "pressured into rolling back support for LGBTQ+ employees".
The BBC said it was committed to inclusion and may work with the charity in the future.
Last month, BBC Radio 5 Live presenter Stephen Nolan's podcast considered whether the BBC and other public bodies were too close to the charity, such as by allowing its stance on gender identity to influence the BBC's training and style guide.
A statement from the corporation on Wednesday said: "We are proud of our lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans colleagues and we support them to have fulfilling careers at the BBC.
"Along with many other UK employers, the BBC has participated in Stonewall's Diversity Champions Programme to support our objective to create a fully inclusive workplace. However, over time our participation in the Programme has led some to question whether the BBC can be impartial when reporting on public policy debates where Stonewall is taking an active role.
"After careful consideration, we believe it is time to step back from the Diversity Champions Programme and will also no longer participate in Stonewall's Workplace Equality Index.
"Being a part of the Diversity Champions Programme has never required the BBC to support the campaigns of Stonewall, nor its policy positions. As a broadcaster, we have our own values and editorial standards - these are clearly set out and published in our Editorial Guidelines. We are also governed by the Royal Charter and the Ofcom Broadcasting Code. Our journalists continue, as ever, to report a full range of perspectives on stories.
"Although the BBC will not be renewing its participation in the Diversity Champions Programme, in the future we will continue to work with a range of external organisations, including Stonewall, on relevant projects to support our LGBTQ+ staff."
Stonewall said it was "a shame" that the BBC had decided not to renew its membership.
"We will continue to engage with the BBC on a number of fronts to champion support for LGBTQ+ colleagues and to represent our communities through their reporting," a statement said.
It added: "It is shocking that organisations are being pressured into rolling back support for LGBTQ+ employees."
Stonewall says more than 900 organisations in the UK have signed up to the Diversity Champions scheme, which aims to promote inclusion in the workplace.
It is described by Stonewall as "the leading employers' programme for ensuring all LGBTQ+ staff are free to be themselves in the workplace".
Media watchdog Ofcom, the Equality Human Rights Commission and the government's Equalities Office and Ministry of Justice are among the other bodies to have pulled out.
The BBC's decision comes almost two weeks after director general Tim Davie unveiled a new 10-point impartiality plan.

Article

Chef Kiss.
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Reminded me of this passage from Conservative Men in Conservative Dresses by Amy Bloom:
"Both the husbands and the wives know that if any of the women insisted on wearing threepiece suits or baseball uniforms in public, and asked their husbands to accept hairy legs, hairy underarms, and jockstraps as part of their sex life, the husbands would not be rushing off to join spousal support groups while cheerfully spending the family's money on bespoke shirts and expensive glue-on facial hair. The marriages would be over."

They also wait until their wife/victim is vulnerable. After you get married, escape is much harder. And we all know how vulnerable new mothers recovering from birth and taking care of newborns are.

I'm sorry for your loss. Chick Tracts also have a special place in my heart.
This just makes me think of how traditionally, women are expected to just abnegate their desires for males. It's the same shit in troonism. Partners (usually the wife) are supposed to completely stop everything they're doing and 100% without a shadow of a doubt support the troon emotionally, financially, and sexually in order for the troomer to feel validated. This movement is literally just the same oppressive shitty expectations repackaged as progress. It's pathetic so many people are uncritical and fall for it.
How it started:

I'm Transgender! BUT DON'T WANT TO Transition.. Is there Something Wrong With Me?​



How it's going:
5e1532431e.png

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHqRMmcygq0)

This guy's whole channel is mental illness. He seems to go back and forth on whether to be a man or a man in a wig. His videos are hard to watch because there's so many pauses and "gurls" and tongue pops that it comes off like a speech impediment, but here's some fun quotes.

"Every guy I talk to I tell them I am *trans*, just letting you know. So when you date me you're dating a woman in a guy's body. Spiritually and emotionally, you're getting a woman."

"You are trans if you say you're trans. You know what, I don't go by female pronouns. I go by he/him and Michael. I haven't even used the name Mikayla in over two years" [notice his youtube channel is now mikayla again]

"I'm a woman inside, so I'm straight because I'm not really a woman. Technically I'm straight and technically I'm trans. But if you call me gay I won't be offended. But am I actually a homosexual? No! God no!!"

Kalvin Garrah and Blaire White also live rent free in his mind, constantly mentioning them in his videos.


455c38da44.png


I guess sometimes the grooming doesn't work.

[edit] back in 2017 :story: :story: :story: :story: :story:

bffa64525d.png


and then 2018

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Emotionally a female, doesn't want to transition, is a straight trans woman, but is not gay...

Yeeeeeah~ that is definetly internalized homophobia. Like, this is what I hate about the rainbow people movement. They talk a lot about how being gay is ok, but actual gay people are forced to endure willing conversion therapy in order to support straight male perverts who still think that homosexuality = sexual deviance

BBC pulls out of Stonewall diversity scheme​


The BBC has withdrawn from a workplace equality scheme run by LGBTQ+ charity Stonewall.
The broadcaster said its participation in Stonewall's Diversity Champions scheme had raised questions about whether it could be impartial on issues that the charity was campaigning about.
A number of other bodies and government departments have previously pulled out.
Stonewall said organisations were being "pressured into rolling back support for LGBTQ+ employees".
The BBC said it was committed to inclusion and may work with the charity in the future.
Last month, BBC Radio 5 Live presenter Stephen Nolan's podcast considered whether the BBC and other public bodies were too close to the charity, such as by allowing its stance on gender identity to influence the BBC's training and style guide.
A statement from the corporation on Wednesday said: "We are proud of our lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans colleagues and we support them to have fulfilling careers at the BBC.
"Along with many other UK employers, the BBC has participated in Stonewall's Diversity Champions Programme to support our objective to create a fully inclusive workplace. However, over time our participation in the Programme has led some to question whether the BBC can be impartial when reporting on public policy debates where Stonewall is taking an active role.
"After careful consideration, we believe it is time to step back from the Diversity Champions Programme and will also no longer participate in Stonewall's Workplace Equality Index.
"Being a part of the Diversity Champions Programme has never required the BBC to support the campaigns of Stonewall, nor its policy positions. As a broadcaster, we have our own values and editorial standards - these are clearly set out and published in our Editorial Guidelines. We are also governed by the Royal Charter and the Ofcom Broadcasting Code. Our journalists continue, as ever, to report a full range of perspectives on stories.
"Although the BBC will not be renewing its participation in the Diversity Champions Programme, in the future we will continue to work with a range of external organisations, including Stonewall, on relevant projects to support our LGBTQ+ staff."
Stonewall said it was "a shame" that the BBC had decided not to renew its membership.
"We will continue to engage with the BBC on a number of fronts to champion support for LGBTQ+ colleagues and to represent our communities through their reporting," a statement said.
It added: "It is shocking that organisations are being pressured into rolling back support for LGBTQ+ employees."
Stonewall says more than 900 organisations in the UK have signed up to the Diversity Champions scheme, which aims to promote inclusion in the workplace.
It is described by Stonewall as "the leading employers' programme for ensuring all LGBTQ+ staff are free to be themselves in the workplace".
Media watchdog Ofcom, the Equality Human Rights Commission and the government's Equalities Office and Ministry of Justice are among the other bodies to have pulled out.
The BBC's decision comes almost two weeks after director general Tim Davie unveiled a new 10-point impartiality plan.

Article

Chef Kiss.
Low key worried that as a result, here in America, troons are going to work extra hard to maintain ideological control. I just hope that this outcome will also embolden more people to speak out against the troonmaggedon
 
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In one of the more relatively open trans subs (I know, not saying much) there is a well-meaning post asking why everyone seems to hate transgender people more and more.

Of course, anyone who gave a truly honest answer would be piled on and banned, and so the replies are mostly idiotic and either deny it or blame fringe right-wingers.

From the replies of that thread:
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The incel to troon pipeline gives us my favorite new word of the year, my fellow cissoids.
 
Men’s pants are just…rectangles with tubes on them. I have no idea how men keep pants on without a belt or bracers. It’s insane.
Have you seen the "When Gunts collide" clip with Ethan Ralph and Riley exchanging blows? I still cannot fathom how Ralph's pants managed to stay on, but somehow they did.

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These men have spent years building a narrative that means the outlandish bullshit they say in response to stuff like this will ring true with a lot of well meaning idiots.

Theve cultivated such a vulnerability in kids that transition that the harm that didnt ever exist might actually exist when society starts pushing back.

Im more convinced than ever that society can only thrive when it accepts that survival depends on the existence of injustice to a tiny proportion of devients.
 
From the replies of that thread:
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The incel to troon pipeline gives us my favorite new word of the year, my fellow cissoids.
Incels call women "foids". But Kate over there, a true and honest woman has surely never heard of that and it had no influence on the lovely lady and "her" ilk coining the term "cissoids".

Incel to troon pipeline keeps making more sense every day.
 
I finally watched "Girl Like you" and i kinda recommand it...? Even if the directors tried to make something sympathetic, and it drags a bit, there's some peaking material. A sequence when Eloise (the transwoman) explains that she would rather watch TV all day and feel sorry for herself than go to work and that her girlfriend can't possibly understand that impulse to lay in bed all day. A sequence when Eloise climb on the back of her girlfriend, who's way shorter and at least 30 pounds lighter, to pickup fruits in a tree. Eloise complaining that she is too much "the man in the relationship" while not paying the bills.
At the end after Eloise has been dump she says that she "still has to live as a trans person" in a angry tone like her girlfriend owned her something because of that...

Just skip the part when Eloise is alone, or anytime they show you childhood footage. They show you the same sequences of a blond kid moping around at different stages like it's proof of anything .

I hope they make a sequel because the ending situation, with Eloise coming back to their mom, seems like it's gonna be even more precarious. You have this like, late 20's, fully adult individual saying "And i am a lesbian, Mom" in a confrontational tone to their tiny, wrinkly christian mother who was kind enough to take them back, is provably bankrolling them, and it trying to be accepting but ask them to not say "queer" because she doesn't have the expected lib software installed and considers it a "bad" word.

I hope Eloise pull themselves together for the sake of their mom, at least.
 
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