Jaron Seth Bloshinsky / Jazz Jennings / I Am Jazz - Puberty Blockers: Not Even Once

Little life update from Sander!
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This is a perfect encapsulation of why I hate social media: compulsive attention-seekers posting shit nobody cares about. Is eating arugula something you absolutely had to share with the world, Sander? Or is it that you feel the gnawing hunger of insecurity thanks to Mommy Dearest which can only be temporarily sated with internet updoots?

In actual Jazz-related commentary, I really hope he survives this craze and becomes the face of the people who were harmed by this batshittery. He's away from the immediate control of Jeanette while at college. He'll be surrounded by wokesters, but he'll at least have space away from the cameras and mommy's narcissism and might be able to form thoughts on his own for once.

Jazz is obnoxious and immature but I can't help but root for him to pull through. If he detransitions then he would be the most documented child transitioner ever.
 
This sort of sentence is how we know Jazz is emotionally immature.
Most people are "emotionally immature" when they're freakin' ELEVEN YEARS OLD (when he made this statement about future surrogacy).
It's this.


You misunderstand how that works. They don't become homosexuals because they are effeminate; they are preyed upon by homosexuals because they are effeminate.
They will also usually be rejected by normal boys and become easy targets for recruitment by homosexuals, because they're desperately seeking validation from male figures.
This I can believe, but I also hold with the theory that Jazz was "effeminate" and drawn to girls' toys only because he was modeling himself after Ari, the only sibling who would play with him.

No, this is not true, and it is also another thing Bailey outlined in his book, and the truth is that while there is a correlation, it's the exact opposite of what you're claiming. You're right in so far that feminine boys are often ostracized by their peers and often also by their families, and this makes them ideal candidates to be preyed upon, but predators pick them because the boys is likely attracted to men and thus less likely to reject the predator.

Just read Bailey's book if you are interested in this topic. It's available for free in lots of places online. This will be my last reply on this topic.
Is this Bailey the be-all and end-all? Sounds like just Bailey's opinion, which may or may not be accurate.
 
Is this Bailey the be-all and end-all? Sounds like just Bailey's opinion, which may or may not be accurate.
Like I already said, he's a researcher on the subject, and the studies he references were conducted before it became politically incorrect to treat "gender dysphoria" as anything other than a one-size-fits all blanket diagnosis to be given to anyone who claims "trans feelz". Not a single one of the effeminate boys in Richard Green's study were "affirmed" by their families or communities, and despite not having support for these choices, their effeminate nature persisted across time and situations. Sure, you can probably find faults in the methodology, such as the number of participants being too low to have statistical relevance, but just the fact that these studies were conducted before "anything but affirmation is literal violence!" became dogma, I consider them more reputable than anything released in today's social climate. That, however, is just my personal opinion.

The likes of Jazz and Corey Maison (who, despite blockers and early hormones, clearly is straight) can't be evaluated with the same statistical tools because they were pushed into transgenderism by their parents and clinicians.
 
This is a perfect encapsulation of why I hate social media: compulsive attention-seekers posting shit nobody cares about. Is eating arugula something you absolutely had to share with the world, Sander? Or is it that you feel the gnawing hunger of insecurity thanks to Mommy Dearest which can only be temporarily sated with internet updoots?
Some people can be interesting even when they post the most mundane shit. It's called charisma.

Sander's not one of those people, though.
 
Based on the description the service monetizes support that usually comes from friends. Why would anyone want to pay for a rent-a-pal service whose spokesman is a friendless college dropout like Sander.
Have you seen these trans people talk online? They’re lonely. They’d 100% pay for this bullshit. They don’t have friends. That’s why they act this fucking retarded
Sander needs to go on "Why Won't You Date Me?" with Nicole Byer. Maybe sassy black woman will help him solve the mystery.
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Bingo bango, breadbear.
"Popcorn topping" is oil (usually soybean, sometimes also palm) and this stuff:
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See also: "Frozen dairy dessert" (not legally ice cream), and "Wyngz" (legally defined as "a chicken food product that is in the shape of a chicken wing or a bite-size appetizer-type product, but is not actually a chicken wing."
He’s literally gay.
Fun fact: Corey Maison -- AND his mother -- BOTH "realized" they were BOTH transgender after watching Jazz Jennings. (No mention of a father/husband.)
Who are these people
 
Who are these people
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Bowers @ 8:00, ~58:00 and a couple more times as just clips, iirc
I just finished it and wow... the dude is obviously a right-winger but he scores some direct blows in here.

My favorite is the women's studies professor who cannot handle being asked what a woman is.

I have a degree in a somewhat obscure subject and we spent a week of class talking about "What is our subject? What is explicitly excluded from our subject?" and I can now give you a pretty tidy little one-sentence definition.

But this dude literally cannot define what a woman is and he gets big mad when pressed on the issue.

Imagine asking a geologist what "geology" is and just having him stare at you like you're a chud for asking.

The absolute state of modern academia.
 
That picture made me nauseous. Wtf is "popcorn topping?" "Can't legally call this affront unto Man and God 'butter?'"

From: "What Is in Movie Theater Popcorn Butter?"

Enter cartons of Flavacol and Butter Flavored Topping. Yeah. That’s not the same as butter at all. Flavacol is the yellow powder that gets added during popping to give your popcorn that yellow buttery color. It is essentially just a super-fine salt with some coloring agents, although people swear it has butter flavor, even though there are no extra flavorings in it.

But Butter Flavored Topping? That is a whole other story.

Your movie theater butter has no butter in it, but it does have partially hydrogenated soybean oil (a.k.a. trans fats), beta carotene (a coloring, makes carrots orange), tertiary Butylhydroquinone or TBHQ (synthetic preservative that keeps the color and texture from changing as the product sits), polydimethylsiloxane (silicone based chemical that prevents foaming), and, wait for it, buttery flavoring. They do not say what exactly makes a buttery flavoring, but they do admit that it isn’t butter. So it is some sort of chemical that mimics butter.

And the part that is most egregious to me? Movie theater butter topping actually has 20 more calories per tablespoon than real butter. Forget the whole trans fat, bad cholesterol, chemically laden, artificially flavored part, it is also 20 percent more caloric? That's adding insult to injury. Especially since a large bucket contains a minimum of three tablespoons, and as much as six if you have them do the butter on half of the corn before filling up and more butter on top. That could also take your large corn into the over 2000-calorie realm. Up from the about 1000 calories for a plain. Double. In just fat and chemicals.
 
But this dude literally cannot define what a woman is and he gets big mad when pressed on the issue.
That's the whole mood of the movie: if you had to summarise the whole documentary in one single phrase, it'd be something like "man asks what's a woman, academics can't respond".

Do we have a thread for this movie? I need to watch it by the weekend because everybody's talking about it. So far, I've seen only clips and it's great. Alas, I guess that what is really hurting people the most isn't that it denies transgenderism as a real thing, but that common "uneducated" people are able to define what's a woman while academics who spent thousands of dollars in their education simply can't. This movie is exposing them all as frauds while even an African tribe can tell better what everybody here knows but can't say aloud. Trangenderism lunacy is far from over, but this is a big, big blow that could lead to its eventual end.
 
Fun fact: Corey Maison -- AND his mother -- BOTH "realized" they were BOTH transgender after watching Jazz Jennings. (No mention of a father/husband.)
AFAIK there was at least a five year gap between Corey "coming out" as a "trans girl" and his mother Erica adopting the "Eric" identity. It's almost as if Corey wasn't special anymore after so many other woke BPD bitches trooned out their kids that this particular woke BPD bitch had to step up her game... Something more was needed. Bigger. Parent and child transitioning together it is!
 
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