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Whoa, whoa, whoa... Hold up, hold up...

Bouldering?

Has anybody contacted Mundane Matt about this new development? I feel like the Quarry King ought to know!
 
I'm just saying, I've been at some metal gigs where I'd have been hard pressed to confirm the species of half the attendees with 100% certainty, let alone sex.

I agree that he's obviously a dude, but he's equally clearly stretching to find the most friendly set of conditions possible to convince himself he "passes". It's like one of those retarded troon 'Muslimahs' that try to do the same by donning face veils or burqas.
In my admittedly limited experience, metal gigs are an extremely mellow scene. I could totally imagine some troon loudly declaring that he’s trans and getting, “Oh cool, I’d never have guessed” in response.
 

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What tyranny does Canada have?

I read that comment upthread and spewed water everywhere.

This is just one reason why he is so special. Ol’ Margie had a few run-ins with the cops and annoyed the local LGBT folx, so of course he’s fleeing persecution by transphobic police. He’s a Kiwi by birth, so he didn’t have to claim asylum, thus depriving us of some extra milk. His unusual silence on his wife and child (he previously posted pics and stuff about his wonderful queer parenting) makes me wonder if he’s just fleeing them. He has only mentioned his sadness at leaving his throuple tranny, BTW.

As for the gibs, the two-year cut-off puzzled me. NZ wouldn’t kick you off after two years, plus he hasn’t been there long enough to get on them. He might be on disability payments from Canada that cuts out if he’s out of the country for more than two years. Yet more proof it’s a fascist regime.
 
I recently discovered Pronouns.page through a neopronouns user with a bunch of made up LGBT identities and DID.
Genuine question I just have to ask, who the hell is the target audience for this shit? I’ve never once met a person and been like… let me see if they’re a queerplatonic autismgender, LMAO. It just seems like such a navel gazing activity, especially the caards. Are people seriously like “omg let me read voids card and read about voids alters because that’s totally interesting!!!”… it just seems like a way to overcompensate for a personality they don’t have. I mean shit I’d probably feel like a void too if I replaced my entire personality with pronouns and fake split personalities, jokes aside it seems like a very empty and boring life to live; with only other crazies wanting to talk to you and everyone else laughing at you. Probably not enough self awareness to realise that though.
 
I bring you continued complaining about the casting of an icky cis man to play a trans character on the upcoming Squid Games.
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Ms. Sarah here (who I did confirm is a tranny, not a handmaiden) thinks that not all cis women pass.

I have to admit that I do agree that a man in a wig playing a trans woman is indeed an insanely sick joke. But that’s because that’s exactly what all trans women are - insane sick jokes of men wearing a wig/women’s clothes.
 
Aw shucks, just me and my long arms destroying women’s sport.

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In other news, yes:

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Thought it was too clickbaitey to be true. It is unfortunately true.


The article (a), written by Connie Shaw herself

My suspension from the student radio station did not exactly come as a shock. Someone had made a complaint about my “conduct”, I was told. An investigation had been launched. Why? Because outside of my work on the station, I had expressed gender-critical beliefs. My conduct online had apparently brought Leeds Student Radio (LSR) into disrepute.

I am a feminist, I believe in gay rights and I am not transphobic (though the word has become so broad and ill-defined, it is now applied to anyone who deviates from an agreed viewpoint, or even dares to raise questions or concerns). I believe in free speech and open debate – the sort one would hope to find at a university. My experience in recent weeks has proven how sorely this is lacking.

In my teens, I had no doubts about gender issues. I thought it was inarguably transphobic to question the idea that a person was the gender they said they were. An Instagram post from my 16-year-old self shows where I stood. It depicts two identical cartoons of female genitalia, one captioned “woman”, the other “man/non-binary”. Above this was the statement: “Vulva doesn’t define gender.” For good measure I added some words of my own: “If you have an issue with this you’re simply transphobic.”

I led the feminist society at my school in Suffolk, and I favoured inclusive feminism as the progressive, kind approach. I had never been exposed to arguments against the positions I took. I lived in an echo chamber. People called me a “feminazi” and were scared to say certain things in front of me in case I reported them.

But over time, my opinions shifted. At the end of Year 13, I interviewed a trans student for a podcast we produced at school. Our chat was emotional and upsetting: she said her life expectancy was 30 because she was trans, and talked about the likelihood of suicide. I felt extremely sympathetic and was moved by her distress. I also felt confused.

“It’s strange,” I told a friend. “As feminists, we’re trying to move away from gender stereotypes. So why are we now reaffirming them, rather than teaching children that whatever body they have, they can do what they want?”
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It occurred to me then that the concept of switching genders relied on the reinforcement of gender stereotypes. It was this that planted a seed of doubt in my mind.

When I started my degree at the University of Leeds, I found myself surrounded by pronouns and Progress Pride flags (a redesign of the original rainbow flag to represent the trans community). It was hard to avoid, and made me think more and more about it all.

It was a legal decision on the other side of the world that galvanised me to speak up. In August this year, a transgender woman from Australia won a discrimination case against a women-only social media app called Giggle for Girls, which was meant to be a safe space for women. In a landmark ruling by the country’s Federal Court, Roxanne Tickle, who identifies as a woman, was found to be a victim of unlawful discrimination after having her membership revoked. The app was ordered to pay her A$10,000 (£5,100) plus costs.

I had never felt so angry about something happening so far away, and decided I could not stay quiet any more. So I started posting on X (formerly Twitter) in support of Giggle’s founder Sall Grover.
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In September I launched my own podcast, but decided to keep it separate from LSR, where I was head of daytime radio, as I knew it would not go down well there.

For my podcast, a personal side-project, I interviewed a prominent “detransitioner” called Charlie Bentley-Astor. I also interviewed Graham Linehan, the Irish comedy writer who has been widely criticised for his gender-critical beliefs. A post I wrote about my own gender-critical views was published on Linehan’s Substack on October 29.

The storm broke the following day when I was informed by Leeds University Union (LUU) I had been suspended from LSR. A complaint had been made about my conduct and was being investigated. I wasn’t given much detail at that stage, only that the complaint related to my social media, Substack and media productions.

I was actually surprised it hadn’t come sooner, given the backlash already experienced by a friend who had helped me edit the podcast interview with Bentley-Astor. After this, I was braced for something similar.

As part of the investigation I was invited to attend an interview. Here I was told the inquiry did not concern my right to hold gender-critical views, but I was asked how I maintained an inclusive environment within LSR given that my media “might make some feel excluded”.

I explained that I had deliberately appointed pro-trans rights presenters, as I believed a student radio station should reflect what students think.

I was asked how I effectively supported trans people and their allies. I explained that I support everyone, regardless of their views or of who, or what, they are.

My picture on the display board at LSR was taken down when I was suspended, as if I had already been found guilty. Then, on November 29, I was told the outcome of the investigation: it was found that my conduct online had brought LSR into disrepute. It was recommended that I be permanently removed from my position for the rest of the academic year, my final year at Leeds. I would be eligible to run again next year, if I produced a written apology and attended an e-learning course on online conduct.

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The Free Speech Union has appealed against this on my behalf and has been supporting me. But I feel for those who lack the support I have, and who are either attacked for their views or feel too afraid to even air them.

I’ve received a mixed response from my peers. A guy I was close to told me his friends had advised him he should stop associating with me (despite him privately sharing my views). Others have confided to me that they secretly agree with me but would never tell anyone else. Messages I’ve received from students at other universities indicate the same culture of fear has spread across many academic institutions. I’ve had support from some academics at Leeds, who share some of my concerns.

But there aren’t many other 20-year-old women saying what I am saying: that people can identify as whatever they like, but that policy should be on the basis of sex rather than gender; that men shouldn’t be able to enter female-only spaces just by saying they identify as female; that children who are most likely gay should not be encouraged to believe they have instead been born into the wrong body, and given puberty blockers.

It particularly upsets me because I fear gender identity risks erasing what it means to be gay or lesbian. I am labelled transphobic and this erasure, in my opinion, is inherently homophobic.

I don’t have an issue with trans people and am all in favour of third spaces for men who don’t feel comfortable using men’s toilets. I just don’t think female toilets should be co-opted for this purpose.

An LUU spokesman has said that “inclusivity is one of our core values, helping to ensure that everyone can enjoy their university experience, free from discrimination”. They say they can’t comment further, due to the ongoing appeal.

In the meantime, I want to use what’s happened to me to highlight the lack of freedom of speech at universities. I hope to encourage students to have more open discussions and not to react with disgust at the idea someone might disagree with you.

I want to break down the echo chambers I was once trapped in myself. In the future, I hope that when student bodies say they believe in free speech they really mean it.

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>Woman gets suspended from school's radio for speaking her mind
>Faggots like this come crawling out of the woodworks

God what a fucking clownworld

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So apparently a pooner pornstar named Forest Harader, CODENAME: "Apollo Moon" (26) passed away a week ago. The official cause of death seems to not be confirmed but given some of the comments here and there and the lack of publicity this has gotten, I'm confident to say she either killed herself or something related to her transition did.

Some of the comments also mention a car accident but again, nothing is confirmed that I could see.
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According to Them, Apollo Moon has passed away at age 26. No cause of death has been revealed, but this is devastating news as he was a trailblazer in both communities. May he rest in peace and power
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Transgender porn star Apollo Moon has died at the age of 26.

Moon, also known as Forest Harader, died on Monday, his loved ones told the outlet them.

A cause of death remains unknown.

Moon's family said he had been hospitalized and put on life support on November 27.

Moon's loved ones created a Mean Train account to raise funds after the entertainer was hospitalized.

'On November 27th the Harader family received the unexpected and devastating news that their son/brother Forest was hospitalized in the ICU on life support,' the page's description reads.

'His parents will be taking an extended leave from work and they, along with his sister Risa, can use any and all the support you can give during this difficult time.'

The page, which provides people with meals, has received over $16,000 in donations.

The family updated the page after Moon was pronounced brain dead, writing: 'We want to let you all know that Forest’s health declined, he has succumbed to his injuries, and been pronounced brain dead.

'Our family is devastated. Forest designated himself as an organ donor and the hospital will be holding an honor walk (date and time to be determined) in celebration of his life and choice to help others.

'We appreciate all of your love and help during this difficult time. Your donations will help us with his celebration of life.'

Many in the adult entertainment community have honored Moon following news of his death.

Porn star Gwen Adora wrote: 'devastated to hear the news of Apollo Moon passing this morning.

'you will be remembered as a trailblazer, a kind and beautiful force in this hard world and industry. Forever in peace, may you dance among the stars.'

In October, Moon announced he was leaving the porn industry after it took a toll on his mental health

Just days before his death, Moon wrote on X: 'Being trans brought me so much joy and there was nothing in this world that made me happier than sharing that experience with my community.'

In October, Moon announced he was leaving the porn industry after it took a toll on his mental health.

'When I started my career in 2020 I was excited and loved it. Over the years it took a toll on my mental health,' he wrote.

'My financial and mental health became reliant on how others view and put worth on my body. I love the community that I was able to build and I am grateful for my coperformers for being such supportive people to me.'
My favorite snippet:
Just days before his death, Moon wrote on X: 'Being trans brought me so much joy and there was nothing in this world that made me happier than sharing that experience with my community.'
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My picture on the display board at LSR was taken down when I was suspended, as if I had already been found guilty. Then, on November 29, I was told the outcome of the investigation: it was found that my conduct online had brought LSR into disrepute.

It's astounding these places in the UK are still pulling this after multiple legal cases which always have come out on the side of the GC. It's even more astounding people are still submitting these complaints. Everytime they do this, they peak more people, just like the student in the original got peaked by the Giggle case.
 
This is just one reason why he is so special. Ol’ Margie had a few run-ins with the cops and annoyed the local LGBT folx, so of course he’s fleeing persecution by transphobic police. He’s a Kiwi by birth, so he didn’t have to claim asylum, thus depriving us of some extra milk. His unusual silence on his wife and child (he previously posted pics and stuff about his wonderful queer parenting) makes me wonder if he’s just fleeing them. He has only mentioned his sadness at leaving his throuple tranny, BTW.

As for the gibs, the two-year cut-off puzzled me. NZ wouldn’t kick you off after two years, plus he hasn’t been there long enough to get on them. He might be on disability payments from Canada that cuts out if he’s out of the country for more than two years. Yet more proof it’s a fascist regime.
If I'm not mistaken there's some child support payments, amd maybe a restraining order or so in the mix there, if I can recall.
Aw shucks, just me and my long arms destroying women’s sport.
Don't forget our most important pal, grip strength.
 
I bring you continued complaining about the casting of an icky cis man to play a trans character on the upcoming Squid Games.
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Ms. Sarah here (who I did confirm is a tranny, not a handmaiden) thinks that not all cis women pass.

I have to admit that I do agree that a man in a wig playing a trans woman is indeed an insanely sick joke. But that’s because that’s exactly what all trans women are - insane sick jokes of men wearing a wig/women’s clothes.
No cis woman “passes” as a woman. Women don’t pass as women. They are women. You’d think people so obsessed with identity would know what “passing” means.

This is the kind of reality-denying shit that peaked me. “I’d much rather have a cis woman play it.” I’m sure he would. I’m sure he’d love to pretend that all troons are just wrongly-filed women.

Frankly, that dude in a wig probably passes better than most troons.
 
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Trans identifying male implying that “cis” women have some sort of institutionalized power or advantage over him.

>I can’t shake the feeling that if I was just someone else, I’d get hired much more easily.

Hm, wonder why.
Yeah imagine seeing a lot of blonde white women in the Netherlands...dumb cunt.
 
>Faggots like this come crawling out of the woodworks
God what a fucking clownworld
Sam claims to be a gay man, but his/her X timeline consists entirely out of lame gotchas that a stereotypical teenage pooner would think are cool. Looks like an honorary pooner too, and uses that terrible filter that makes your eyes bigger that Dave Muscato loves. Sam is forever in discussion with social media users about whether Sam is a pooner or not, and relishes the attention.
I imagine Sam is caping for troons and hating on women because the cool gays don't want to hang out with him/her, because the banter is beyond pathetic. Sad.
Edit: confirmed pooner, because of course she is.

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Wow you sure showed them boy goirl gottem.
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So apparently a pooner pornstar named Forest Harader, CODENAME: "Apollo Moon" (26) passed away a week ago. The official cause of death seems to not be confirmed but given some of the comments here and there and the lack of publicity this has gotten, I'm confident to say she either killed herself or something related to her transition did.
Slightly off topic, but I recently found this black terf and she made a video about TIFs dying young:
 
Sam claims to be a gay man, but his/her X timeline consists entirely out of lame gotchas that a stereotypical teenage pooner would think are cool. Looks like an honorary pooner too, and uses that terrible filter that makes your eyes bigger that Dave Muscato loves. Sam is forever in discussion with social media users about whether Sam is a pooner or not, and relishes the attention.
I imagine Sam is caping for troons and hating on women because the cool gays don't want to hang out with him/her, because the banter is beyond pathetic. Sad.

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Sam is a pooner. She made a comment about tearing up resumes at her job and a couple of TERFs tracked her down and reported her. She then insisted that she was a gay man who happens to be transgender. I'd scrape through her timeline but I find her irritating. And besides, her posting history makes it obvious. Every time she opens her mouth the whole world can smell her cunt.
 
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