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I will never understand these people, the ones like this Lauren person who grew up in cults, who know better, but continue to play the pronoun game. It completely undermines the truth they claim to be exposing.Lauren Hough, who lost out on some award because of Erin brought the fire. The GFM’s and toilet paper concussions are brought up.
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Can someone get a screen grab of the whole article?
Thanks @lindsayfan
We’ve seen this time and again, from the historical likes of Jerry Michael and The Dale to the Grantland Dr. V story through to Brianna Wu and now Ana Mardoll.
These people are con artists. And by lying about their actual identities, Lauren and her ilk are perpetuating the con, something they claim to abhor and delight in exposing.
Does it even matter if by using he/him pronouns her essay will get more readers? Because she played by the everchanging rules? By Erin’s own declaration, her pronouns for anyone other than close, personal pals are xie/xer. Oops. Try switching the pronouns in Hough’s essay to the correct ones; I would argue most normie readers would instantly have a better grasp of the situation knowing it was a woman manipulating others through emotional demands, sickness, etc. than a man.
Erin is a woman and her tactics reek of female socialization at its most immature and vindictive. It’s telling that Lauren recognized the innate munchieness of both “Ellen” and Erin because their cons are of a distinctly feminine nature. Women recognize female bullshit, just as men recognize it in other men. And yet she can’t say what we all know to be true— that Erin is female. It undermines the essay, along with her silly calls to her and two other women’s identity statuses.
These people are con artists. And by lying about their actual identities, Lauren and her ilk are perpetuating the con, something they claim to abhor and delight in exposing.
Does it even matter if by using he/him pronouns her essay will get more readers? Because she played by the everchanging rules? By Erin’s own declaration, her pronouns for anyone other than close, personal pals are xie/xer. Oops. Try switching the pronouns in Hough’s essay to the correct ones; I would argue most normie readers would instantly have a better grasp of the situation knowing it was a woman manipulating others through emotional demands, sickness, etc. than a man.
Erin is a woman and her tactics reek of female socialization at its most immature and vindictive. It’s telling that Lauren recognized the innate munchieness of both “Ellen” and Erin because their cons are of a distinctly feminine nature. Women recognize female bullshit, just as men recognize it in other men. And yet she can’t say what we all know to be true— that Erin is female. It undermines the essay, along with her silly calls to her and two other women’s identity statuses.