Erin Reed / Anthony Reed II / @ErinInTheMorn / @ErinInTheMorning / @ErinInTheNight / _supernovasky_ / beholderseye / realitybias / AnonymousRabbit - post-op transbian Twitter/TikTok "activist" with bad fashion, giant Reddit tattoo. Former drug dealer with felony. Married to Zooey Simone Zephyr / Zachary Todd Raasch.

Not quite. The neovagina is created by punching a hole between the pelvic floor muscles; TIMs have to dilate to prevent the muscles from moving back into position. The canal itself is basically a sock of skin stuffed into the abdomen, but it's not trying to heal in the same way a cut to your arm is trying to heal.

Anyway, thread tax. I thought I'd see how Tony's new hairdo had come since it was first done. It only took him a single day (maybe even the same day?) for him to return to tucking hair behind his ears to hide his widow's peak hairline.
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Is it me or is he getting fatter in the face?
Tony's the LEADING VOICE on some shit now:
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"Socialists believe an injury to one is an injury to all*"

*Offer not valid to ciswomen who are TERFs.
These same socialists demanded that women stop using the pink pussy hats because it offended trans people. They were told to stop centering their biology because trans men might get offended at the open displays of female genitalia and Transwomen would get offended because they were being excluded. So the brave Women's March complied. Now if you have anything related to female issues on your placard you're harangued and attacked out of the march. that's how fast it took. And women complied because they didn't want males beating the shit out of them.
 
For some inexplicable reason, The Guardian is running a nonsense article penned by ol' Snaggletooth:

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Missouri is ground zero for the firehose of anti-trans legislation​

Legislators proposed 49 bills targeting transgender people in the first three weeks of January, more than any other state

In a packed hearing room on Wednesday, lawmakers gathered in Missouri to embark on a nine-hour marathon session, aiming to pass new legislation focused solely on one topic. The bills considered did not address the economy, healthcare, jobs or inflation, all ranked as top issues for US voters in 2024. Instead, the lengthy committee session concentrated exclusively on one agenda item: transgender people in bathrooms, books, schools and doctor’s offices.


One bill under consideration would allow pharmacists, desk workers and nurses, among others, to refuse to dispense medication or complete paperwork for transgender patients seeking gender-affirming care. Another bill would force trans youth already receiving treatment off their medication, eliminating a grandfather clause allowing them to continue. One bill would end all legal recognition of transgender individuals in the state, echoing the recent anti-transgender laws in Russia and Hungary. Yet another bill would prohibit transgender individuals from using bathrooms of their gender identity in workplaces, potentially mandating small businesses to construct separate bathrooms for them.

The state government, controlled by Republicans, has fallen into an intense moral panic about transgender people. This year, legislators in Missouri have proposed 49 bills targeting transgender people in the first three weeks of January. Though this is higher than any other state this year, there are already 250 bills targeting trans and LGBTQ+ people across the United States – double the pace of 2023, which itself was record-breaking. There appears to be no end in sight; what started with a handful of bills targeting elite sports in 2020 has become a firehose of legislation that touches every aspect of trans people’s lives.

In Missouri, the Democratic state representative David Tyson Smith pointed out the deluge of legislation in the hearing, stating: “This is dominating the airspace. There is only so much bandwidth in this building, as you know, there’s only so much we can do and only so much time we have.”

His fellow Democratic representative Doug Mann concurred and focused on the relentless encroaching of the bills into every aspect of public life, stating: “I’m going to be honest, I do not trust that this is the end. I do not trust that if this passes, that people will be placated, that people will be happy … Everything I have seen as a student of history, as a student of politics, as a student of government, tells me that it is going to go farther. Things are going to get worse, not better.”

The panic is not contained in Missouri, it has spread across the Republican party nationwide. Early January, the Ohio governor, Mike DeWine, vetoed a gender-affirming care ban, stating that it is parents and doctors who should make decisions about gender-affirming care. In the days following, however, the governor faced endless attacks from rightwing anti-trans media personalities such as Riley Gaines and Matt Walsh, who stated that he must be “run out of Republican politics forever”. Within a day, Republican presidential candidates joined in on the frenzy, with Donald Trump claiming that he had fallen “to the radical left” and Ron DeSantis urging the Ohio legislature to override the veto.

The emphasis on this issue is perplexing, as poll after poll indicates that it ranks very low on the list of voters’ priorities. For example, a 2023 Fox News poll revealed that only 1% of respondents identified “wokeness/transgender issues” as a top concern. This trend is consistent in elections as well; Republicans frequently lose when focusing on this issue. In the recent November elections, school board candidates affiliated with Moms For Liberty and the 1776 Project, both known for their anti-LGBTQ+ stance, lost 70% of their races nationwide. Kentucky’s Democratic governor, Andy Beshear, who vetoed a bill banning gender-affirming care, won re-election by a larger margin than his initial victory, despite the opposition’s heavy expenditure on anti-trans campaign ads. Additional examples of political defeats linked to anti-transgender politics are evident in the Virginia legislature, the Wisconsin and Pennsylvania supreme court elections, Georgia’s 2022 Senate race and the Democratic control in Michigan, each of which featured significant money spent on anti-trans ads.
The Republican party, which at one time framed itself as the party of “personal freedom” and “parental rights”, has abandoned the rights of the parents of transgender and LGBTQ+ youth, actively working to strip away freedoms from those it disagrees with.

The party which once claimed to champion “free speech” has become the party of banning LGBTQ+ books and censoring entire college majors in fear of transgender people. The party which raised fears of “death panels deciding your medical care” has sought to create panels designed to end medical care for vulnerable populations. Caught in a maelstrom of anti-trans hysteria, the Republican party appears to have lost its rational compass, disregarding not only electoral repercussions but also the very principles it once claimed to hold dear. This shift into absurd cruelty was most evident in Missouri on Wednesday night, when the state’s Republican party demonstrated that there are no limits to how far it will go and no principles it will hold to in its zeal to harm its transgender citizens.

  • Erin Reed is a transgender journalist based in Washington DC. She tracks LGBTQ+ legislation around the United States for her subscription newsletter, Erin in the Morning

Why in the world would any media outlet with at least the pretence of producing reputable journalism take anything this retarded faggot has to say seriously? He has no credentials that would lend him particular expertise, he's not an academic doctor, or a journalist, or a medical practitioner, he's a mentally ill man who cut his dick off, and that means that people are supposed to take his moronic opinions seriously? Fucking Clown World, man...
 
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For some inexplicable reason, The Guardian is running a nonsense article penned by ol' Snaggletooth:
Can't believe that Tony would write for a "queer-phobic and transphobic rag".
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Erin Reed (@ErinInTheMorn) · Jan 14, 2023 · 9:55 PM UTC
The guardian is a queer-phobic and transphobic rag.

I am proudly queer. It is the identity that feels most right to me. I don't fit neatly into boxes and find solidarity with all LGBTQ+ people. My community has taken a word once used to hurt us and reclaimed it for celebration.

Erin Reed (@ErinInTheMorn) · Jan 14, 2023 · 9:56 PM UTC
A major newspaper shaming an entire community for the reclamation of a word that was once used to hurt us as well as trying to drive a wedge to cleave elements of the queer community apart shows they have an agenda.

The people they platform want to defeat our queer solidarity.

Erin Reed (@ErinInTheMorn) · Jan 14, 2023 · 9:57 PM UTC
Queerness is beautiful, queerness is sexy. Queer people are the ones I want to see in media and read about in my books. They are the ones who show the power of being different and the joy that comes from living with full authenticity no matter what others may call you.

Edit: Particularly not one that would 😮 censor 😮 Judith Butler 😮.
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Erin Reed (@ErinInTheMorn) · Apr 28, 2022 · 6:41 PM UTC
The Guardian asks how about how LGBTQ+ rights have become so under attack is rich...

An explanation in two pictures.

Previously in this genre.
 
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Can't believe that Tony would write for a "queer-phobic and transphobic rag".
Snaggletooth the Dickless Wonder once again demonstrating his absolute willingness to totally contradict himself in hilariously embarrassing ways.

You'd think after embarrassing himself by praising Mike DeWine and then DeWine saying that he was going to ban trooning out kids by executive order, Tony would be a bit more hesitant to be such an obvious hypocrite, but for that he'd have to have some basic dignity or a sense of shame.
 
Money. Journalists, even shitty ones like Tony, will sell their souls for a $150.
This isn't even a real Grauniad article, it's one of their free blogs on the "commentisfree" section. I'm pretty sure they don't pay for that, they just lend whatever is left of their currently in the gutter reputation to it because it looks like it's a real article, not just some Huffington-tier blog.
 
This isn't even a real Grauniad article, it's one of their free blogs on the "commentisfree" section. I'm pretty sure they don't pay for that, they just lend whatever is left of their currently in the gutter reputation to it because it looks like it's a real article, not just some Huffington-tier blog.
No, the Graun’s opinion section isn’t run like that. Either Tony pitched them or someone commissioned it.
 
This trend is consistent in elections as well; Republicans frequently lose when focusing on this issue. In the recent November elections, school board candidates affiliated with Moms For Liberty and the 1776 Project, both known for their anti-LGBTQ+ stance, lost 70% of their races nationwide. Kentucky’s Democratic governor, Andy Beshear, who vetoed a bill banning gender-affirming care, won re-election by a larger margin than his initial victory, despite the opposition’s heavy expenditure on anti-trans campaign ads. Additional examples of political defeats linked to anti-transgender politics are evident in the Virginia legislature, the Wisconsin and Pennsylvania supreme court elections, Georgia’s 2022 Senate race and the Democratic control in Michigan, each of which featured significant money spent on anti-trans ads.
I like the technique of linking a bunch of articles to look like your claims are sourced even though none of them would support your claims.
 
"This will be a nightmare to enforce."

He actually still really thinks these laws are going to be seriously enforced.

Also that the current state of things is that you can avoid a criminal trespass charge by merely claiming you're in the right bathroom lol
 
Tony's the LEADING VOICE on some shit now:
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"Socialists believe an injury to one is an injury to all*"

*Offer not valid to ciswomen who are TERFs.
You don't break a story if it's already been published retard

Gee I wonder why they don't want to post the truth 'tony reed, who discusses news stories on his blog, often with glaring errors in legal process, the scientific method, and lazy ad hominems at his opponents'

He's literally a blogger
 
I could swear they used to have just randos and even trolls posting on that.
I think there was a period, when it was still branded "CiF", where that was more true, but not to the extent of, say, Forbes "contributors".

OFC they're going to force team abortion and trans wrongs.
If women's rights activists more broadly go along with this, the only thing they'll achieve is tanking any attempt to restore abortion access.

Based Utah. Are we winning Kiwi Chuds? This feels like winning.
Never pick a fight against people wearing magic underwear.
 
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