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.

Tony has a new conspiracy theory.

Elon Musk has been behind anti-trans hysteria the whole time.

Notably, the "investigation" does not say anything that Tony claims it does. He is playing his usual game of poorly reasoned six degrees of separation.


"Billionaire Elon Musk donated millions of dollars to Republican causes as early as 2022, much earlier than previously known, according to media reports. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO gave more than $50 million to a group with ties to Trump adviser Stephen Miller in fall 2022, The Wall Street Journal reported. The group, called Citizens for Sanity, used the funds to run ads attacking Democrats in battleground states ahead of the midterm election. Musk also gave $10 million to support Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s bid for president in 2023, more than half of which went toward the pro-DeSantis super PAC Never Back Down, according to the Journal. He also began contributing to another Republican organization, Building America’s Future, in 2022, Reuters reported. Although it’s unclear how much Musk donated, Building America’s Future saw its revenues jump from $11 million in 2021 to $53 million in 2022. Musk’s donations went to the GOP groups through 501(c)(4) organizations, also known as “dark money” groups, that do not have to disclose the source of their money, both outlets noted. The billionaire, who once largely avoided politics, has increasingly waded into partisan debates in recent months, embracing former President Trump and amplifying right-wing views on his social platform X. "

Musk donated millions to GOP causes as early as 2022: Reports
 
If Tony had just a little bit of nous about him he'd read beyond whatever headline has said kinda what he wants to say. How do we find "trans youth" for studies? Generally because they're engaged with gender "healthcare" or mental health services. You'd think that we'd see a massive decrease in suicides and credible attempts once doctors started handing out cross sex hormones but the general rate of suicide has exploded, which suggests either the amount of troons in the population is far lower than you tout, or your study only engages with the ones with the worst outcomes, which are generally the ones getting the 'treatment' that you're touting as 'essential and lifesaving'

Of course the notion of sampling bias or confounding variables are probably invented by a white straight cishet dude so it's transphobic and racist and...
 
Tony is constantly at odds with reality.

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Gap tooth defending the harasment of Jamie Reed.

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More from Tony's persistent delusion that troonery is a winning issue.

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FACT CHECK

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Well, Tony Boy....Allred decided that his twanz support may be a luxury he can't afford right now. He was fine with letting oafs like you whomp on girls when he was a representative, but now he wants Ted Cruz's job, so.....eff you guys, stay out of the locker room.

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Okay, well.....that's Texas, which is full of knuckleheads who don't appreciate the beauty and wonder of hormone fuckery.

Surely it's got to be a winning thing nationally, right? There's NO WAY that El Trumpo could possibly score points on Kamalamadingdong over twanz support, right? It's a winning issue!!

Except maybe when she's supporting jailbirds like you, getting snipped on the taxpayers' dime.

 
Well, Tony Boy....Allred decided that his twanz support may be a luxury he can't afford right now. He was fine with letting oafs like you whomp on girls when he was a representative, but now he wants Ted Cruz's job, so.....eff you guys, stay out of the locker room.
Remember these fuckface jerkoffs claim a Trump victory would end democracy. But they place the interest of child grooming tranny serial killer murderers ahead of even winning the election. So how much do they really care about "democracy?"
 
Billionaire Elon Musk donated millions of dollars to Republican causes as early as 2022, much earlier than previously known,
A billionaire entrepreneur throws money at the nominally more pro-capitalist political party?! I can't imagine such things!
He is completely giddy about his fellow male cross dressers releasing insects and other vermin at a UK gay rights conference.

Anti trans activist Jamie Reed gets interrupted at anti-trans LGB alliance by crickets
Properly speaking, this was a biological attack.

If they're telling the truth and it really was solely crickets, it's probably not a huge deal but still, they're playing with fire. They could legit catch terrorism charges.
 
Zac had a pre-election puff piece written up in the New Yorker. It is about the documentary about his hissy fit in the Spring of 2023 called "Seat 31." The doc was already discussed here by @Geranium in February of this year. This is a 15-minute "documentary," and it's nine months old. There is literally no reason to bring this up except to make the Dems feel like this election cycle is a noble human rights fight.
What I do find ironic is the last documentary that Kimberly Reed made was in 2018 about campaign finance in Montana, but no mention in this new film about the campaign finance violations that Zac seems to have swept under the rug. Dark Money Film (A)

Article (A)

Zooey Zephyr’s Defense of Trans Lives in a Deep-Red State​

A short documentary goes behind the scenes with the Montana state representative as she fights for trans medical care and makes a momentous decision in her own life.
Film by Kimberly Reed
Text by E. Tammy Kim
October 2, 2024

Early last year, on a slushy predawn morning, I drove to the Montana state capitol building, in Helena, to see the legislature in action. The body is made up of a hundred and fifty “citizen legislators” who meet for no more than ninety days every other year, a schedule designed to accommodate their other, full-time jobs. The session has been described to me as a gathering of friends—there are only a million or so people in the state—or at least it felt that way, for a time. What I witnessed on the floor of the House of Representatives, against the literal backdrop of an enormous settlers-meet-Indians mural, was considerably more tense.

I had come to report on battles over L.G.B.T.Q.-oriented books in a local library system—a small front in the culture wars spreading across the state and the country. Montana’s bicameral Republican super-majority was pushing bills that criminalized the distribution of “obscene materials” by public-school employees, prohibited drag shows in public libraries and schools, and exempted public-school students from having to call classmates by their preferred names or pronouns. Another bill sought to bar medical providers from treating trans minors with hormones or gender-affirming surgeries, which some Republicans referred to as “amputation.” “I wouldn’t call that health care,” the House speaker, Matt Regier, whose sister and father were also members of the legislature, told me in an interview at the time. At the start of the session, the Republican governor, Greg Gianforte, had preëmptively requested 2.6 million dollars to cover the expected cost of defending the state against lawsuits by civil-liberties groups.
The day I visited, legislators were debating the names-and-pronouns bill. Zooey Zephyr, a Democrat and a trans woman representing Missoula, and one of two trans or nonbinary members of the House, called it “inherently discriminatory” and tantamount to bullying. In the
following weeks, she continued to speak during floor debate, rising from her seat, No. 31, with increasing fervor. When, in April, the legislature took up Senate Bill 99, the one concerning medical care for trans minors, Zephyr said to its proponents, “If you vote yes on this bill, and yes on these amendments, I hope the next time there’s an invocation, when you bow your heads in prayer, you see the blood on your hands.” She quickly became a national symbol of L.G.B.T.Q. resistance.
Regier responded by refusing to give her the floor unless she apologized. Protesters showed up a few days later to yell “Let her speak”; seven were arrested. House members then voted to bar Zephyr from the chamber for the remainder of the legislative session. As the New Yorker contributor Abe Streep wrote, it was “the latest in a string of incidents involving Republican-controlled legislatures muzzling elected Democratic colleagues. In Tennessee, legislators expelled Black representatives speaking about gun control; in Nebraska, a Democrat who testified against a bill similar to S.B. 99, and who has a transgender child, was investigated for having a conflict of interest.”
Zephyr’s journey through the final weeks of the 2023 legislative session is the subject of “Seat 31: Zooey Zephyr,” a short documentary by Kimberly Reed, herself a trans woman from Montana. I first encountered Reed through her feature-length film “Dark Money” (released after a book of the same title by my colleague Jane Mayer), which examines the impact of the Supreme Court’s 2010 decision in Citizens United v. F.E.C. on campaign finance, journalism, and public accountability in Montana. More recently, Reed directed an episode of the miniseries “Equal” (now on Max) that’s in part about the trans Montanan Jack Starr, who, between the nineteen-twenties and forties, was repeatedly arrested for dressing as a dapper frontiersman. In Zephyr, Reed identified a similarly courageous figure. “It was clear Montana was turning redder, Trumpier, scarier,” Reed told me. “The political backslapping, the ‘aw, shucks,’ still-have-drinks-at-the-end-of-the-day thing was really eroding.”
As a matter of politics, “Seat 31” tells a gloomy tale: S.B. 99 gets passed, and Zephyr is forced to finish out the session from a bench next to the tiny statehouse snack bar. Yet Reed’s character study manages to show Zephyr’s sense of humor—and faith in the eventual triumph of Montanans’ live-and-let-live attitude. When Zephyr is relegated to the bench, she jokes, “Finally, transparency in government! Open doors!” When the session concludes, she clears out the seat she was barred from and chats cordially with a few fellow-legislators. A sweet, personal moment arrives soon afterward, when Zephyr and her long-distance girlfriend, the trans journalist Erin Reed, take the stage at Missoula’s Queer Prom.

Zephyr is running for reëlection this fall, as is the Democrat SJ Howell, who represents a neighboring district in Missoula and identifies as trans and nonbinary. The two are minorities within a super-minority—but they’ll likely be back at the statehouse in 2025. ♦
 
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