behindyourightnow
kiwifarms.net
- Joined
- May 17, 2021
Some more Moby Dickgirl/Isabelle stuff that I archived earlier but didn't have time to post. First, an elaborate revenge fantasy about what is going to happen to "transphobes" once the revolution comes. I thought that trans people were about to be wiped out in a genocide? I can't keep the fantasies straight.

He's furious that cis women treat him patronizingly:



He refers to this as cis women leveraging a trans woman's transness, rather than the more accurate phrasing of "cis women treating me like a man, because I am one." Everyone knows you're a man, dude. That's still the case even if you make it illegal for women to say it out loud.
He also thinks he has PMS:

His roommate hates him because he lives in filth:


Personal hygiene:

"I've been alone on the internet for two years"


He's furious that cis women treat him patronizingly:



He refers to this as cis women leveraging a trans woman's transness, rather than the more accurate phrasing of "cis women treating me like a man, because I am one." Everyone knows you're a man, dude. That's still the case even if you make it illegal for women to say it out loud.
He also thinks he has PMS:

His roommate hates him because he lives in filth:


Personal hygiene:

"I've been alone on the internet for two years"

The interesting thing about this situation is that by the current standards of trans healthcare, he's a success story. Like I've said before: if you read statistics about HRT and surgery "improving outcomes," remember that those statistics usually rely solely on surveys asking trans people if they are happy they got trans healthcare. They don't measure any other aspect of trans people's lives or attempt objectivity.
So someone like Isabelle, who by every objective measure has had his life ruined by HRT, would still count as a positive statistic by that measure.
Replace HRT with another pharmaceutical and you can see how ridiculous this is. If Isabelle had started using fentanyl instead of estrogen two years ago, had lost his job and his health, and was living in a filthy room on a blanket he hadn't washed in months, but he told you "I don't regret taking fentanyl. Fentanyl saved my life!" would that be counted as evidence that it's good to give people as much fentanyl as they want? Nope, but "trans healthcare" is allowed to operate on that standard.
So someone like Isabelle, who by every objective measure has had his life ruined by HRT, would still count as a positive statistic by that measure.
Replace HRT with another pharmaceutical and you can see how ridiculous this is. If Isabelle had started using fentanyl instead of estrogen two years ago, had lost his job and his health, and was living in a filthy room on a blanket he hadn't washed in months, but he told you "I don't regret taking fentanyl. Fentanyl saved my life!" would that be counted as evidence that it's good to give people as much fentanyl as they want? Nope, but "trans healthcare" is allowed to operate on that standard.