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So, I work for quite a right-on company and today being Trans Day of Remembrance, of course, it was brought up in a meeting - I feel like now is a good time to point out that nobody at my workplace is actually trans.

In any case, during the meeting we were told that the first Trans Day of Remembrance was held in 1999 after the murder of Rita Hester, a transgender woman who was killed the year before. Accompanying this was a picture of Rita Hester, who I can't help but notice is of the 'urban' persuasion.

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Now, you all know me, I'm always looking to learn more about trans and queer history (;)), so I went to Google and looked up Rita Hester. I must confess, given his blackened mug, in my head, I'm already thinking 'prostitute who got a 'no homo' surprise stabbing by another nigger'.

The very first article I find, however, has a quote from his own mother:

"Baby, just because you're the way you think you are, don't be thinking you can go into these straight clubs, thinking you can pick up anybody."

...I don't need to read the rest of this article, do I? Case fucking closed.

This is who inspired Trans Day of Remembrance? Some dude I can literally do a two second Google search of, and find out that he was obviously attempting to rape straight guys by deception? And ended up getting stabbed 20 times for his trouble? Am I supposed to feel sorry for him? A fucking rapist? Because I don't.

Sorry, Based Nigger Momma, you did all you could, but it sounds like your boy paid a high price for his degeneracy.
 
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i have noticed a trend in trannies like this.

there is a marked lack of an ability to simply say 'i was wrong, i made a mistake, and i own up to it. i will ensure i do better next time' for even the most simple of mistakes. being unable to admit when you're wrong is a pretty 'toxically hyper-masculine' trait, isn't it?
 
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I'll never understand why troons think a 1 in 10000 genetic disorder somehow validates their deciding to become a voluntary freak. Yet, "Yay, someone has a genetic anomaly (that probably isn't something they'd have actually chosen) and somehow that makes it okay for to be a gross pervert!" isn't really a train of logic I want to understand, though.
 
Cross-dressing is the single most common paraphilia among serial sex killers (actually it might be second after voyeurism, both of which are common in troons). The list of cross-dressers is pretty long, including Hadden Clark, Jerry Brudos, Ed Gein, Russell Sherman, that big German dude who now loves to wear pink, that Australian dude who is in a woman's prison, Douglas Perry. This is just skimming the surface. This used to be commonly accepted, and at one point there was a Wikipedo article about it, but it got memory holed. These days if you look up cross dressing serial killers google promotes all sorts of bullshit articles about how it's a transphobic myth. But the relationship is real.
Fuck, it's Russell Williams. My bad.
 
Maybe this isn't the right spot for this but I have a troon question.

I saw a clip of Jim Sterling on YouTube playing Baldur's Gate 3 and his player character was customized to be an ugly troon. Why? If he wants to be a women why not create an ultra beautiful idealized natal women character? Why be a troon even in your idealized fantasy where you can be anything you want?

The only theory I have is Jim and other troons are so over the top narcissistic that they cannot relate to any character that is not a one to one mirror image of what they look like irl.
 
Maybe this isn't the right spot for this but I have a troon question.

I saw a clip of Jim Sterling on YouTube playing Baldur's Gate 3 and his player character was customized to be an ugly troon. Why? If he wants to be a women why not create an ultra beautiful idealized natal women character? Why be a troon even in your idealized fantasy where you can be anything you want?

The only theory I have is Jim and other troons are so over the top narcissistic that they cannot relate to any character that is not a one to one mirror image of what they look like irl.

If trans women demand representation, it means that in their eyes, women don't represent them.

So even THEY don't see themselves as real women.
 
Maybe this isn't the right spot for this but I have a troon question.

I saw a clip of Jim Sterling on YouTube playing Baldur's Gate 3 and his player character was customized to be an ugly troon. Why? If he wants to be a women why not create an ultra beautiful idealized natal women character? Why be a troon even in your idealized fantasy where you can be anything you want?

The only theory I have is Jim and other troons are so over the top narcissistic that they cannot relate to any character that is not a one to one mirror image of what they look like irl.
far as i can tell, it's because it's not about truly being the woman. it's about being trans, being different and special, for the vast majority
 
That's part of the reason, but not all of it. The character IS a tomboy, and does refer to herself using masculine pronouns/language (I don't know much about Japanese, but as far as I've read from other posters on the farms, the language isn't gendered, per se, but has gendered uses. As in, certain pronouns/nouns/registers are normally only used by men or women. Feel free to point out if I'm mistaken) because she idolizes a (male) character and wants to be him/live a life like his. Which, of course, made the X trannies attach themselves to the character like a cancer.
There are masculine and feminine ways of referring to oneself in japanese, yes. Yamato refers to herself in the male sense. But Yamato does not believe they are a male, they believe they are a SPECIFIC male, they idolize the ideal samurai hero from that arc because they only kindness she received growing up. That said, she is treated like a woman with boobie joke in the bathhouse. Oda (creator of one piece) I believe was vague or something was iffy about a translation somewhere about his answer and I don't think he's cared enough to elaborate but the American One Piece fans have already made up their minds lol. That said there is a "MtF trans character" in One Piece in that same arc who isn't treated as a joke but they never seem to hang on to that one for some reason. It's a stupid little thing that is mostly culture differences.
 
Maybe this isn't the right spot for this but I have a troon question.

I saw a clip of Jim Sterling on YouTube playing Baldur's Gate 3 and his player character was customized to be an ugly troon. Why? If he wants to be a women why not create an ultra beautiful idealized natal women character? Why be a troon even in your idealized fantasy where you can be anything you want?

The only theory I have is Jim and other troons are so over the top narcissistic that they cannot relate to any character that is not a one to one mirror image of what they look like irl.
I think you're right with the added wrinkle that Jim is an online figure who knows that making some over the top bimbo caricature is bad optics.

The other possibility (and I don't know much about Sterdust so this might be completely wrong) is that Jim is an old school AGP tranny and that the whole "making myself/my self insert video game character reflect my porn fantasies" bit is something only the porn addict converts do.
 
There are masculine and feminine ways of referring to oneself in japanese, yes. Yamato refers to herself in the male sense. But Yamato does not believe they are a male, they believe they are a SPECIFIC male, they idolize the ideal samurai hero from that arc because they only kindness she received growing up. That said, she is treated like a woman with boobie joke in the bathhouse. Oda (creator of one piece) I believe was vague or something was iffy about a translation somewhere about his answer and I don't think he's cared enough to elaborate but the American One Piece fans have already made up their minds lol. That said there is a "MtF trans character" in One Piece in that same arc who isn't treated as a joke but they never seem to hang on to that one for some reason. It's a stupid little thing that is mostly culture differences.
I don't watch One Piece but know a few things about it.Isn't there also a fan theory that the character Crocodile used to be a female but supposedly ate a certain type of devil fruit that turned her into him?No spoilers here for those who watch the anime since nothing has been confirmed yet.
 
I don't watch One Piece but know a few things about it.Isn't there also a fan theory that the character Crocodile used to be a female but supposedly ate a certain type of devil fruit that turned her into him?No spoilers here for those who watch the anime since nothing has been confirmed yet.
there is a subset of weird one piece fans who believe Crocodile was a woman and was turned into a male, by request, by another character who has the power to change a persons hormones and that translates to into an ability to fully change sex in One Piece lol. There is nothing confirming this, there's just a line about owing a favor and lgbt people have cross over with autistic theory crafting. Oda also does like reader request drawings (draw characters old, young, if they were total losers) and one of them was drawing some of them as the opposite sex, so that little non canon gag also became kind of a thing for them to latch on to.
 
There are masculine and feminine ways of referring to oneself in japanese, yes.
There are stereotypically masculine and stereotypically feminine speech patterns but no grammatical genders.

Compare
(1) "Personally, going to school."
(2) "Dis nigga off to school, yo!"

and now to these calques from Russian:
(3) "I, a male, went to school."
(4) "I, a female, went to school."

(1) and (2) are speech patterns. (3) and (4) are genders.
Male with feminine speech patterns: shy, humble, excessively polite, bootlicker.
Female with male speech patterns: rude, immature, airhead, girlboss.
Male speaker with female grammatical gender: troon.
Female speaker with male grammatical gender: pooner or web 1.0 he/him lesbian.

There's no way in Japanese to >imply "I, a male" or "I, a female" or for that matter "I, a troon". (Although, for the latter, "owo whats this *kawaii* tee hee i pooped my diaper?!" would suffice.)
 
That #TransDayOfRemembrance tag is getting shit on like you won't believe on X. I can hear the rumble of ex-twitter staff dilators in the distance.
So I'm a little late to the punch on this, given tranny remembrance day ended a few hours ago. But when I walked into work tonight, one of the people that works during the day wrote on a white board a few of the "National x days." happening today. And one of them literally made me laugh out loud. Apparently the day picked for the "Transgender Day of Remembrance." is the same day as "National Absurdity Day." At first I thought someone was just playing a joke, but apparently it wasn't.
 
I don't know if this really belongs here, but Kellie-Jay Keen went to a primary school in the UK along with a mother who objected to the things being taught there under the 'No Outsiders' programme and secretly recorded a conversation between them and the teachers there. It makes for very interesting listening.



Maybe this is just me, but isn't 'No Outsiders' quite a sinister name for a teaching programme? Like, I understand that it's meant as in 'No child shall be an outsider here' or whatever, but it doesn't sound like that.

To me, 'No Outsiders' sounds like something a cult would say, precisely to keep non-believers out.

It was apparently set up by a guy called Andrew Moffat, who according to his Wikipedia page is openly gay, making this yet another case of gay men having a preoccupation with the idea of exposing this sort of thing to the young and impressionable and inveigling their way into positions of power in order to make that happen.


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Super Hon, like many middleaged men popping E, claims she’s going through a second (now female) adolescence. If so, I thought, she is clearly having one bearing no resemblance to mine and that of every woman I know. Sorry, my favourite giantess, YWNBAW, no matter how much you click your purple Chucks together and wish hard.

And yet… is not her continual friction with her mother an aspect of every female adolescence? That should be super-affirming, right? So when I saw her latest post involved her dear old based boomer mum, my cold dead terf heart warmed ever so slightly (snip below, full text spoilered).

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Gender Euphoria Mic Drops with Megan! (46 MtF. 5 months out.)​

Yesterday was a rough day. Lots of the monetary costs of being trans were taking their toll on me, especially after sitting down with an electrolysis professional who was highly rated but honestly assessed that it would take A LOT of treatment (that of course isn’t covered by insurance) to deal with even the van dyke region of my graying red-blonde beard. It was truth I’d tried to prepare for, but it was also exhausting on top of an issue with a human hair wig I’d had custom made but had serious problems with and a whole lot of hormones running amok during 2nd adolescence.

Despite all of these setbacks from the day, I did have one beautiful moment of gender euphoria.

My mother—who has made sure to be as non-affirming as possible over the last 5 months of my transition—had issues with her two TV’s and needed my help to get them fixed. I came over after I helped out at my church this evening and figured out what was going on with the TVs. After correcting them, I had mom practice with both TVs and then took photos and emailed her and my sister a detailed checklist for fixing the things in the future.

Mom also needed help contacting the cable company as she needed to cancel her cable television package and had been upsold to a more expensive package when she’d called to do the same thing a month before. In Megan mode, I’m much better at dealing with folks over the phone—as I no longer get pushed into corners easily—so I wanted to help her out.

Prepared for a tussle with the cable company, I called them up and was answered by a woman named Sara, who sounded like she was either from Jersey or the Bronx. I introduced myself as Megan and said I was calling on behalf of my mother. She said she’d be happy to chat with me, but she’d need the cable customer (my mother) to confirm that I was permitted to speak on her behalf.

I took the phone to mom with it set to speaker mode. She asked my mother a security question and then if she had permission to talk to me.

My mother, who always finds it a good time to try to uphold her version of the status quo and not affirm my choices in public, made sure to clarify: “You were talking to my son. Of course you can have permission to keep talking to my son.”

“DAUGHTER.” I clarified calmly over the speaker phone, as I took the handset back from my mother. “I’m in transition. It’s a whole thing over here.”

“Oh, [DEAD NAME]! You didn’t have to tell her that!” My mother protested.

“Oh, yes, yes I did.” I stated calmly and then walked back to the back bedroom. After 46 years of being encouraged to pretend not to be who I was—initially, on my mother’s behalf—I was no longer willing to play that game a second longer.

Far from the predatory person I’d been prepared to encounter, Sara turned out to be one of the few people with a sense of ethics at her cable company and actually tried to save my mother as much money as she could once she’d confirmed her modest needs. She gave me the less fun news about when the actual changes in fees would go into effect honestly and gave me an estimate for the change.
Moreover, she correctly referred to me by my correct name and my gender for the rest of the conversation, and then we discussed our Thanksgiving plans. When I disclosed that we were “still figuring things out for the holidays,” she correctly sensed that this meant tension between me and the woman who was ignoring my transition and quickly moved on, oversharing how she had lost track of the time this year but planned to make her special turkey egg rolls after the festivities!

As I concluded the conversation, I made sure to let her know that she’d been delightful and that I appreciated all of her help!

Afterwards, I packaged up mom’s unneeded cable boxes to ship them off to the cable company and she, wisely, pretended she’d never said anything while I’d been on the phone, thanking me for all my help!

I was honestly happy to do it, but part of me wonders if she’ll ever have me call a company on her behalf again, now that I will no longer pretend to be who I never really was. Each exposure to the outside world that she’s present for is one more exposure to Megan that she can’t actually ignore.

Goddamn it girl. You literally keep missing all the female shit happening right in front of you. But you did get a customer rep to play along with you, so cool power flex or whatever.

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There are stereotypically masculine and stereotypically feminine speech patterns but no grammatical genders.

Compare
(1) "Personally, going to school."
(2) "Dis nigga off to school, yo!"

and now to these calques from Russian:
(3) "I, a male, went to school."
(4) "I, a female, went to school."

(1) and (2) are speech patterns. (3) and (4) are genders.
Male with feminine speech patterns: shy, humble, excessively polite, bootlicker.
Female with male speech patterns: rude, immature, airhead, girlboss.
Male speaker with female grammatical gender: troon.
Female speaker with male grammatical gender: pooner or web 1.0 he/him lesbian.

There's no way in Japanese to >imply "I, a male" or "I, a female" or for that matter "I, a troon". (Although, for the latter, "owo whats this *kawaii* tee hee i pooped my diaper?!" would suffice.)
I dont know the intricacies of it all, i know she uses "boku" to refer to herself which is traditionally male. Perhaps calling it gendered is too far, all i know is the way these characters refer to themselves is the crux of many troon arguments.
 
I saw a clip of Jim Sterling on YouTube playing Baldur's Gate 3 and his player character was customized to be an ugly troon. Why? If he wants to be a women why not create an ultra beautiful idealized natal women character? Why be a troon even in your idealized fantasy where you can be anything you want?
When Jim plays video games he's always tended to make the character look like himself (fat and all) or failing that as garish and unsightly as possible. I remember one Squirty Pay where he customized a pink colour scheme and made a comparison to Slaanesh.
 
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