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Does it have a dick tucked behind those legs
No this is a female "enby" theying out for the clout, as is evident by listening to their mess of a song:


Edit: I was so prepared for this to be a case where I was going to like this song despite the stupidity of the artist, but nope. She even does the scary demon voice distortion thing that all the edgy goth musical artists did decades ago lol.

Also, from Wikipedia:
The song's lyrics feature numerous "spells", including the incantation "Avada Kedavra", a phrase derived from Aramaic which was popularised by the Harry Potter franchise, in which it is used to refer to the "Killing Curse", a curse that causes instantenous and painless death. In a post on Twitter, Robinson stated that, as a non-binary person, they were "not a fan" of J. K. Rowling due to her views on transgender topics, but instead a "fan of being clever with language".[3][4]

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I usually avoid longposting because it can be derailing, but I just got back from a long weekend so bare with
I was trying to explain this exact thing to one of my brothers. Men do not understand the fact women's power is all social and starts at a young age. We always know someone who knows someone. Through marriage, or through our hubbies, or our mums, or our aunties, or through hobbies. Social networking starts in the home as girls, and expands outwards in a never ending, intricate web of people as we get older and know more folks. It gets especially more intricate when you become a mother yourself. But you always know someone. This is how we make stuff happen behind closed doors.
Sir Terry Pratchett got it:
Okay, he thought, but what is the plan, exactly? Well, it helped that Sybil knew more or less everybody, or at least everybody who was female, of a certain age, and who had been to the Quirm College for Young Ladies at the same time as Sybil. There appeared to be hundreds of them. They all seemed to have names like Bunny or Bubbles, they kept in touch meticulously, they'd all married influential or powerful men, they all hugged one another when they met and went on about the good old days in Form 3b or whatever, and if they acted together, they could probably run the world or, it occurred to Vimes, might already be doing so.

They were Ladies Who Organize.

Vimes did his best, but he could never keep track of them. A web of correspondence held them all together, and he marvelled at Sybil"s ability to be concerned over the problems of a child - which she'd never met - of a woman she hadn't seen for twenty-five years. It was a female thing.

So they would be staying in the town near the foot of the valley with a lady currently known to him only as Bunty, whose husband was the local magistrate. According to Sybil, he had his own police force.
Terry is often cited as someone that must have been a trans ally (or would have been today) in part because he liked writing strong female characters, wrote some arguably gay characters and mostly because of how he wrote dwarves (they all have massive beards and gender is indistinguishable, but some of the female ones started embracing femininity and wearing skirts). Although again, from the same book -
Interesting thing, Vimes thought, as he watched Cheery and a group of dwarf officers fuss over the child: even now - in fact especially now, given the way the tension had made everyone revert to old certainties - he wasn't sure how many female dwarf officers he had. It was a brave female dwarf who advertised the fact, in a society where the wearing of even a decent, floor-length, leather-and-chainmail dress instead of leggings positioned you, on the moral map, on the far side of Tawneee and her hard-working coworkers at the Pink PussyCat Club. But introduce a gurgling kid into the room and you could spot them instantly, for all their fearsome clang and beards you could lose a rat in.
Something tells me he was live and let live, but would have mercilessly skewered Current Year. He didn't like people who took themselves too seriously.
But will they stop trannies from going in the women's restroom if the tranny identifies as female? If they won't do that then this is largely a useless gesture.
The Civil Service leaked some draft guidance about it - effectively they can't tell a trans woman to use the gents, but they can say "go use the single occupancy disabled toilets" if someone complained. They also required single occupancy toilets to be opened to all staff if there was a scenario where they felt uncomfortable going to a shared toilet trans people were using. This is supposedly in light of an office somewhere where all the women would use the loos in a café opposite because they worked with an AGP - I don't know if this draft guidance has progressed, but the Equality Act is basically being stress tested at the moment and it's causing much wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Oddly, the headline printed in the paper is "sex-specific" but the online version is "gender-specific". Which is obviously not the same thing in this context.
There's still debate going on about gender recognition certificates, which is why there's some hedging of bets. Effectively a GRC (which most trans people don't get) changes the sex recorded on your birth and death certificate - the only purpose of this was to allow trans women to marry men, because same sex marriage used to be illegal, and the officiant is legally required to call you a husband or wife based on what's on your birth certificate and can't say spouse or affirm anyone's gender (thus Choob claims he can't get married in the UK, because he'd be called a husband). It's a criminal offence to disclose someone's gender recognition certificate. But also there's an argument that the Equality Act potentially leaves scope for biological sex to be recognised. In theory a "single sex space" would inherently include anyone with a GRC but now "sex is immutable" has been demonstrated to be a protected belief, it's a bit more up in the air. Certainly almost all trans women in prison in the UK are held in male prisons (although often the transgender unit in HMP Downview).
I bet Reddit is a fucking goldmine right now- although I question why so many adults are pissed off because those with prescriptions should be able to keep getting their tittie skittles?
Besides the obvious answer ("they want to groom children"), a lot of trans people don't trust their doctors not to "hondose" them. This is especially pertinent with "bridging prescriptions" - basically a trans patient telling their GP they're going to inject troonshine, so the GP prescribes some HRT as harm reduction while they wait to be seen by a gender clinic. It feeds into other areas - it's caught on now that progesterone will provide "big mommy milkers" but the NHS does not routinely prescribe it to trans patients and also doesn't offer breast augmentation because there's no evidence it reduces dysphoria and they don't routinely give cis women boob jobs just because they want big boobs.
Eurovision starts today. Ireland’s entrant, Bambie Thug, is a they/them with a demon gimmick.

It certainly dressed the part.


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Interesting. The UK's entrant is noted gay man Ollie Alexander, and he's been getting shit on by former friends for refusing to boycott Eurovision over Israel. I wonder if she's getting the same heat?
I'm also interested to see if she makes it through to the final - a lot of participants aren't exactly trans friendly, I forsee a bunch of nil point from Eastern Europe and places like Azerbaijan.
 
Eurovision starts today. Ireland’s entrant, Bambie Thug, is a they/them with a demon gimmick.

It certainly dressed the part.


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And it isn't even special, the Swiss entry is a non-binary as well, but way less gimmicky. The Swiss one is obviously a guy and he calls himself Nemo because clownfish are non-binary or some similar retarded bullshit (that's what my TERF mother told me). Not sure where in Switzerland he is from, but none of the languages there support genderneutral pronouns. I read some articles about him in German just to check and they avoid using any pronouns altogether.

Here a stupid pic I pulled from some whiny article about how he gets hate comments, they probably said something like "you look like a dude" or whatever.
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also interested to see if she makes it through to the final - a lot of participants aren't exactly trans friendly, I forsee a bunch of nil point from Eastern Europe and places like Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan is in the European Song Contest? Azerbaijan is in fucking Central Asia.
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What exactly are the geographical limits for entry, or are there none?
Who's the Vietnamese contestant this year?
 
Okay lads, I think I’ve figured out how we save these kids. Now, the Internet is full of people who didn’t come out as trans until they were in their twenties, thirties, even sixties. Yet despite having always been the opposite sex and unable to live as their authentic selves, they didn’t commit suicide. It’s as if their ignorance protected them.

With this in mind, we can save trans kids from suicide by banning all discussion of trans issues. That way, they’ll never know what transgenderism is, they’ll never know that they’re trans, and they’ll never become suicidal.
 
Azerbaijan is in the European Song Contest? Azerbaijan is in fucking Central Asia.
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What exactly are the geographical limits for entry, or are there none?
Who's the Vietnamese contestant this year?
Australia is in the contest. That should answer your question
 
Azerbaijan is in the European Song Contest? Azerbaijan is in fucking Central Asia.
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What exactly are the geographical limits for entry, or are there none?
Who's the Vietnamese contestant this year?
Since 2008. It's based off the European Broadcast Area which extends outside Europe (Morocco was in the Eurovision Song Contest in the 80s), and then also started letting in associates of the European Broadcasting Union since 2015 which is why Australia is there (they're "culturally close" to Europe and Aussies love Eurovision and have covered it since the 80s). The original entrants get a free pass and go straight to the finals, which is why the UK often has such dire entries. They implemented jury voting in addition to audience voting a while back because Eastern Europe kept voting for each other, but then there was a jury fixing scandal.
 
Since 2008. It's based off the European Broadcast Area which extends outside Europe (Morocco was in the Eurovision Song Contest in the 80s), and then also started letting in associates of the European Broadcasting Union since 2015 which is why Australia is there (they're "culturally close" to Europe and Aussies love Eurovision and have covered it since the 80s). The original entrants get a free pass and go straight to the finals, which is why the UK often has such dire entries. They implemented jury voting in addition to audience voting a while back because Eastern Europe kept voting for each other, but then there was a jury fixing scandal.
Don't the original entrants get a free pass because they are the ones who cover most of the cost?
 
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This make me want to scream for reasons I can't quite articulate. Feminists have long fought against the pressure for women to "earn" their womanhood through stuff like cosmetic surgery and calory restricting only for men in dress to define those things as the very fabric of womanhood. Transwomen often point out that cis women have body dysmorphia as if it's an own and not a proof of the immense pressure that society put on women's bodies. And then they have the gall to call terfs misogynistic for not validating a cis girl's anorexia or something.
Feel free to rate me mati and autistic, I earned it.
 
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Jesus lmfao I was being sarcastic about Vietnam but I guess thats closer than Australia.
Why the fuck do they even call it the European Song Contest?

Don't even get me started. I'm a Eurovision purist. Apparently it's popular in Australia so we took pity on them, like you would a retarded child and let them play. Non euro countries shouldn't be there FFS.

I actually don't mind Bambi Thug's song, it's better than the nonsense we've been sending recently even if she is a gender retard.
 
What the fuck does this JohnnyPotseed retard think buying guns is going to accomplish in this situation? If the health care system is cutting off medical services you're just gonna be left to rot, having a house full of guns isn't going to prevent that. Does he have a stockpile of estrogen? Is he harboring an illegal Thai dick surgeon in his shed? I don't see how arming themselves is going to do anything more than make it easier to inevitably 41% themselves.

That said I love the idea of trannies turning into deranged preppers stuffing underground bunkers with guns, chink estradiol, self-surgery butcher suites and racks of anime DVDs to fend off the "evil gov'ment GIVE ME TROON TITS OR GIVE ME DEATH". They're definitely the same wavelength as weirdos who do crazy shit like that.

(As I was writing this I realized trannies have already done this. It was the Tranch and failed because trannies are literally too dysfunctional to accomplish anything by themselves except Total Alpaca Death.)
 
With this in mind, we can save trans kids from suicide by banning all discussion of trans issues. That way, they’ll never know what transgenderism is, they’ll never know that they’re trans, and they’ll never become suicidal.
This is glib, but it touches on something I've been thinking of a lot, which is the phenomology of disease and diagnosis. An old friend of mine from uni has recently been diagnosed with fibromyalgia and watching her entire personality turn into advocacy for it on social media has been.... interesting. She is quite clearly recontextualizing her own experience of her life with this diagnosis in mind, so that being a chronic weed smoker is now evidence of her suffering. It made me dig into the condition more, though I think most here would be aware that fibromyalgia is controversial, because despite the pain experiences by sufferers, there's no apparent abnormalities in the tissues of the pain points, often the joints. It's very much a diagnosis in the gaps, with symptoms and a lack of other explanations being the essential criteria.

I found this book from 2005 that was a researcher interviewing women who suffered from fibromyalgia, and it was where this concept of the phenomology of disease piqued my interest. The observation the researcher made was that the diagnosis provided an abstract framework for many of these women to interpret their own experiences, one that fixated on pain. Potentially normal aches, the general plagues are being alive, became experienced differently due to the diagnosis provided, it reframed and shaped the experience of the diagnosed. Whatever the cause, or causes, of people experiencing the pain that leads them to seek help, the fibromyalgia diagnosis creates its own modification and alteration of the person's experience and can make their subjective experience and outcomes worse.

You know how Blanchard noted that most HSTS troons in his study came from more conservative families and cultures? See, I think this meshes with what I wrote above, and speaks to the phenomology of identities in general. In particular with transness, I think a big issue is that, whatever one of the varied sources troons get their initial discomfort from, the "cracking egg" process is essentially infecting them with a set of memes that fixated them on their suffering and recontextualizes their own experiences as tormenting and requiring extreme actions like suicide. It's likely many of the men trooning out now would still display some other psychological or behavior anomalies if they weren't exposed to it. Maybe there are some that truly do need to transition to live a functional life. But there is no way to know that right now, what percentage that might be, because the conceptual model we are providing people to understand their own experiences is driving them to extreme behavior.

I actually feel like this about even sexual orientation as well. I feel as though the framing of gayness is essentially prescriptivist now. Instead of just not passing any particular judgment or assigning any category to kids until they reach puberty and start experiencing sexual attraction themselves, adults are searching for reasons to label them one way or another and providing them with very specific cultural frameworks to understand themselves. You are a gay, let me pay you last gaga songs because that's part of "gay culture". Effectively, gayness becomes analogous to the specific gay subculture in the United States, specifically the New York and LA one that everything else pulls out of (or Atlanta for the black gays). That's why I don't think that the current system is good, even if I think that previous ways that "Western" society conceived of sex and sexuality were also bad. The fact that previous models had negative or destructive effects for many doesn't mean that the current model is superior or more based in reality.

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This make me want to scream for reasons I can't quite articulate. Feminists have long fought against the pressure for women to "earn" their womanhood through stuff like cosmetic surgery and calory restricting only for men in dress to define those things as the very fabric of womanhood. Transwomen often point out that cis women have body dysmorphia as if it's an own and not a proof of the immense pressure that society put on women's bodies. And then they have the gall to call terfs misogynistic for not validating a cis girl's anorexia or something.

Feel free to rate me mati and autistic, I earned it.



Humans (men and women) having insecurity with their body image is not analogous with passing. Feeling ugly and unattractive because you don't match up to idealized standards is a very common experience and does not involve the fear or desire to be seen as a different class of being than you are. Short dudes and flat-chested chicks are not worried they will be seen as women or men, respectively. That extra context is what makes one a standard human experience and the other obsessive lunacy
 
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