It's not enough to steal everything belonging to women. Trannies are going full steam ahead on making the Holocaust all about themselves:
archived 28 Feb 2023 23:14:26 UTC
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Reminder: in reality, the Nazis often turned a blind eye to cross-dressers provided they were not homosexual. Here are quotes from
an academic paper about "R", a transvestite who had obtained a "transvestite certificate" decades earlier, during the Third Reich:
... R. was not violently excluded from that social world, despite embodying multiple pathological categories and demonstrating continued patterns of antisocial behaviour. Instead, she was to be given medical care, with the eventual aim of reintegration into Nazi society.
R. was able to assert her gender with seemingly little to no fear of repercussion while at Wittenau [a psychiatric institute at Berlin] and most of her interactions with staff resulted in highly gendered remarks from her handlers that, though medicalized, refrained from being pejorative. For example, Dr Strauchmann made note of how R. ‘almost looks like a girl’ and that ‘in men’s clothing, he [R.] had the feeling of not being free, of not being able to participate’ in society. Dr Strauchmann perceptively noted that R. ‘actually loves himself [sic] as a woman. He also gets by much better in the world as a woman. He sees the world much more freely in a woman’s clothing’. These observations mirror the conclusions Dr Frommer reached in 1938, when R. declared that ‘I believe I can only be seen as a full human being in women’s clothes’. While R.’s gender was never explicitly validated at the Wittenau, her thoughts and feelings regarding her gender were thoroughly documented.
But why did he end up at that psychiatric institute? The article explains:
On 27 August 1941, R. was charged with two cases of public indecency. She was seen exposing herself in the early hours outside her new flat in the Hagelbergerstraße, emerging naked — barring a washcloth wrapped around her head and rubbish debris clinging to her body — from the communal bins. It was the neighbours’ second sighting of R. in the bins in a matter of months.
It's not that R was treated particularly
well by the Nazis, but given that they were
fucking Nazis, the fact that they chose to try to rehabilitate him for free in a psychiatric hospital, despite the fact that he was a drunk pervert with multiple imprisonments and public indecency charges under his belt, suggests that mayyybe the Nazis were not actually that hellbent on "trans genocide."
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The whole article is kind of darkly hilarious, by the way, "R" has the exact same personality type you see in modern Twitter AGPs, including open misogyny, and his final actions are just as stereotypical]
But! According to Mia, it's the opposite. The "Jew" and "gay" aspects of Hirschfeld's identity were simply incidental to the Nazis, what
really mattered to the Third Reich was killing troons. Because who cares about history when there is attention to be gained?
