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I tried to make something out of this strip.
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I dunno why, but this just says to me "I'M JUST LIKE THE OTHER GIRLS! I DON'T HAVE A GIRLPENIS! PAY ATTENTION TO ME! PLEASE!?"

As does every single other strip. That's 257 and counting so far.

And that's not counting the non-numbered strips, current event shit, zines, etc.

It's bizarrely fascinating.
 
"I know, Stephie will gain acceptance with cis girls because she read Teen Cosmo! Yet another brilliant thrashing of cissexism!"
 
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That comic is a sure sign that Guillaume doesn't understand girl cliques. But why should he?
 
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I will still be translating the article as asked, later.

I've google some search terms, and shit came out. As always. Here is a list of books by
Sophie: https://lesbebespigeons.wordpress.com/librairie/

First, why "Les bébés pigeons"?

Because
Have you ever seen a baby pigeon? No? However, they exist. Just like those kids, they are invisible if you don't go out and look for them.

So, Sophie apparently wrote some kinda novel, 110 pages.

But hey, it's a vampire book! Labelle did something different with nothing to do with gender! Wow! Or did she.

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The story is about Lili, who was elected class president at the Notre Dame of Fried Chicken School. She notices something weird. Malicious students are picking on boys who have more feminine behaviours and appearances, and girls with more masculine behaviours and appearances. How will Lili use her privileges to counter the evil that lurks in à Notre Dame of Fried Chicken? If you are nice, there may be vampires. But only if you are nice.

Yep. Gender, gender, everywhere.

Published by Éditions SGL, and then the following books were published by "Les éditions du Fléché". Fléché is a référence to "Ceinture Fléchée" which Sophie loves to make.
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The vampire book & the coloring book were published by Éditions SGL, I suspect she used that name without researching that it's been used by Society of Genealogy of Longueuil, who's been around longer than her. That said, maybe they pusblished her, but I highly doubt that. Her following books were self published by "Les éditions du Fléché", indicating that indeed, there might have been a clash and she corrected things.

Next is....

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A girl like any other, the one which I am waiting for the public library to release. They've added more info on the book's page, so it should be done processing soon... In this book's preview you learn that Stephie has a penis and she eats mustard toast for breakfeast.

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Anyway, I've also been reading some french reviews & interviews from Sophie Labelle. While we already know the general idea of her ideology, there are some interesting insight to be gained in reading her various interviews.

Such as, her whole reasoning falls apart if sex and gender are considered synonymous.
Some article about the "protogay children". She really is obssessed with how the rare gender non conforming children are potential targets in school, but this happens much less than she thinks.
There is her desire for vengeance (which she calls justice) at a world she wrongly deems is out to get the transgender (more like her, to her, it's personal), rather than a world that just don't give a fuck. Her belief in an alternate history in which genders were oppressed, rather than understanding that anything that deviates from the norm, in the past, was view strangely because of religious (in Quebec, catholic) beliefs being a huge part of society. Nothing to get angry about, that is the past, there is nothing we could have done.

She also drags the intersex into this, but intersex are like, something entirely different. This excellent review on Sens Critique points it out well: http://www.senscritique.com/bd/Assignee_garcon/critique/92022240

[...]I do not deny the fact that there are children who are born with genital malformations or atrophy that make sexual identification difficult, sometimes even impossible to the naked eye. That said, illnesses & malformations of all kind exist, and no one would say that it is normal to have six fingers in school just because one kid in a million is born with sixth finger. The norm is to have 5 fingers on each hand, and either a penis or a vagina.

[...]People that don't give a damn don't exist in the world of Assigned Male. So we are always shaming and ridiculizing those that don't get it, those that don't want to get it and don't see how a girl can have a dick or a boy a vagina, or worse, that we can change gender like we change t-shirts. or even not having a gender at all. Genius.

One last thing, her hate of "medicalization of transgenderism": http://www.moutonnoir.com/2015/06/assignee-garcon-la-naissance

Fuck these sentences it's hell to translate. They don't even make sense in french dammit. I have no idea what "transitude" even is. Let's go raw, I'll be gentle.

M.N is Mouton Noir, S.L is Sophie.

M.N: "Assigned at birth, cisgender, those are not words we hear often

S.L: These are essential concepts to allow trans people to re appropriate their integry, that historically coercitive medicalization has mistreated. Understanding "transgenderness" in terms of wrongful assignation of gender at birth can allow to "depathologize" the state of being transgender, that a simple medical vision of our existence has been preventing for a long time. We've long seen the desire of transitioning from a gender to the other as a symptom of a condition called "transsexuality". Which is toxic in many ways, because it forces trans people to fit in a diagnostic that is necessary to receive appropriate care and legitimacy on a medical, social, and legal grounds.

Now THIS PART IS THE GOOD STUFF.

M.N: Why do you mention that cisgender individuals are not coerciely assigned a gender at birth?

S.L: Because the experience of coercively assigned gender, whether from medical genital mutilation (translator's note: Still bringing intersex people in here when it's not related to trans), hormone treatments at birth, through childhood and even adulthood, or pressure on the parents, to individuals, is radically different from the experience of cisgender individuals. The intersex individuals, whose doctors will consider their bodies as "ambiguous", often on the ground of their genitals, will be forced to participate in a binary system"


Like her answers is not even covering the trans individuals. The mistreatment of intersex individuals has no relation whatsoever to the struggle of trans people. It's something radically different. Most of them will go and identify as the gender they look most like anyway, their face and body shape.

She dodged the fucking question like a moron, her comments makes no mention of transgender individuals who have normal bodies but decide to go under the knife.

There is yet another interview in which she basically says that her goal is to counter micro agressions and how society see transgenderness as a pathology. To that end she made Stephie, a "master of the rethoric" (in french "master is "championne", feminine gender word, telling ya so you can understand the nuance)). The problem is that she argues (throug Stephie) for a factually wrong position. Which creates lol.

But we all know she wants to prove to herself that being trans is not a sickness. Not only her, but most of trans activists like her. In reality they are people (most of the time) with real mental illnesses, other than dysphoria. The dysphoria should be treated so they don't suffer. That doesn't mean necessarily by transitioning.

Uunrelated:
OT, but do y'all get OWL magazine in Quebec? THAT shit was legit.

Also, the more I see of Sophie, the more I think she must have a very unhappy day-to-day life. Being perpetually offended must be exhausting.

Don't know about Owl specifically, but apparently there was a magazine called "Hibou" (which means Owl) a long time ago, so long ago it's in black & white. (JK, couldn't find a better pic) We've had alternatives... I think. I'm not a big magazine guy.
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Thanks for that. I was sure I'd seen this on the CWCki a while back and all.

It appears she lives, eats, breathes and sleeps gender. That's her entire life.

Also I really hope that vampire book wasn't aimed at kids as it sounds kinda crappy. Sure, kids want stories about vampires, but not about camp/feminine/LGBT vampires.
 
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