Jaron Seth Bloshinsky / Jazz Jennings / I Am Jazz - Puberty Blockers: Not Even Once

Can you expound on this? I'm not disagreeing with you, I just don't understand the rationale.
Good people tend to be more naive and trusting or at least are discouraged to see a negative intend on others and just trust and then shrug when others stab them in the back and don't lose hope on others. Bad people have more of an "evil knows evil" approach. The extreme of both are wrong, FYI.

Greg ain't a "naive good" here, he just has less balls than Jaron. Jeanette just does it for herself, for the attention she's gonna get. It's worst than being bad people, they are just empty people. The whole family are. Their morality is the current thing.
 
Merry CHRISTmas, (((Bloshinksy))) family.
He's not a degenerate, he's just Jewish.

That explains so much.
I don't think it's that. Leviticus is very clear about NOT sacrificing your children to Moloch or doing any degenerate shit to your kids. Moses would've told them to fuck off into the desert or stoned them to death.
 
Don't confuse what the Hebrews did with what Talmudists do.
Chabad disagrees:

Two mitzvot involve the prohibition of transgender dressing. In the words of the Torah1:

a) "A man's attire shall not be on a woman,
b) "nor may a man wear a woman's garment,
"because whoever does these is an abomination to G‑d, your G‑d."
Cross-dressing can lead to promiscuous behavior.2 Wearing the clothes of a woman would enable a man to mingle inappropriately among women, and vice versa. In addition, for a man, simply putting on the clothes of a woman can lead him to have sinful thoughts.3

Maimonides, in his "Guide for the Perplexed,"4 states that some of the ancient pagan rituals involved cross-dressing and that we must therefore distance ourselves from this type of behavior.

Our Sages5 understood this prohibition to apply not just to clothing but also to certain cosmetic activities which are considered feminine in nature and may therefore not be practiced by men.

This article will focus on both the prohibitions regarding dressing and those regarding cosmetic practices.

Clothing

If there is a garment which is only worn by women, a man may not wear it. The same is true in the reverse.6

  1. A unisex garment which is worn either by men or women is permitted to be worn by those of either gender.7
  2. If it is a type of garment that has different styles for men and women — for example, a button-down shirt — a man may wear only the style that is for men, and a woman may wear only the style for women.8
  3. According to the Targum Yonatan ben Uziel on this verse, included in this prohibition is that a woman or girl may not wear a tallit or tefillin.9
  4. It is forbidden to even wear one garment of the opposite gender, even if the rest of the clothing the person is wearing is not of the opposite gender.10
  5. Some are lenient and allow an actor in a play to wear the clothes of the opposite gender, since the intention is not for promiscuity.11 The accepted opinion is that this is forbidden.12 If the actor wears only one garment of the opposite gender, one need not protest,13 although it is better to avoid even this.
  6. There are some halachic authorities who allow a woman to don the garment of a man (or vice versa) for the purpose of protection from the cold, and not in order to dress like a man.14 Others forbid this.15 Certainly, even in such a case, one may not clothe oneself completely in garments of the opposite gender.16
  7. Styles of dress vary in different locations and time periods, and it is only forbidden to wear the type of garment that is currently being worn in one's own location by members of the opposite gender. If the styles change and a particular garment becomes worn by both genders, it becomes halachically permissible. It is questionable as to whether this takes into account only the dress styles of the local (halachically observant) Jews, or also of the local non-Jews.17
  8. In light of this, and considering that it is commonplace for women in the Western world to wear pants, there are some opinions that pants are no longer considered a man's garment. Nevertheless, it is still considered immodest for women to wear pants as they are more form-revealing than a dress or skirt. (However, it is certainly better for a woman to wear pants that cover the entire leg rather than an immodest skirt or mini skirt.18) Many halachic authorities still consider pants to be a man's garment and therefore forbidden under the prohibition of wearing a man's garments as well.19
  9. Since it is normally only men who serve in combat units,20 it is forbidden for a woman to bear arms.21 It is for this reason that the righteous Yael killed the Canaanite general Sisra with a tent peg rather than a sword.22
    (Obviously, this rule is waived when needed for self-defense.)
Other Beautifications

Included in this prohibition is that a man may not beautify himself in ways that women ordinarily do. For this reason, men may not shave their armpits, legs or any body part which is normally shaved by women and not by men.23 The Tzemach Tzedek24 is of the opinion that it is therefore forbidden for a man to shave his beard, even with an acid cream, as this is considered the way of women (who remove facial hair if they have any). Others disagree.25

Since women generally try to appear young and often dye their hair to keep it from going gray or white, it is forbidden for a man to do so.26 A man may not even pluck out one white hair from amongst his black hairs.27 He may, however, dye his hair white.28

If a man's hair goes white prematurely and he wishes to dye his hair in order to be able to find a suitable match or a job, some authorities29 permit him to dye his hair.30


 
Learning that my nigga is a Studio Art major is my own personal 9/11.

When I was a senior in High School and the Harvard recruiter came to campus, Harvard didn't even have an art program. Closest major they had was Art History, and one of the requirements was being comfortable in two other languages. Might've been one, but I'm pretty sure it was two. That's back when Harvard was still an academic institution. (To be fair, that was a long while ago).

Dang, I'm still wearing my Halloween avatar! Where did I put my regular one...?
 
Beautiful people!
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If you are blind, everyone looks beautiful.

Otherwise Dander's Instagram is clogged with "I shouldn't feel guilty about this thing or that" videos.
 
Beautiful people!
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If you are blind, everyone looks beautiful.

Otherwise Dander's Instagram is clogged with "I shouldn't feel guilty about this thing or that" videos.

I know Jaron wanted to skinwalk Ari from a young'n, I'm wondering if that's where that drag queen runway strut he does in every single video came from. And Jewnette getting ever so close to looking like Fire Marshall Bill.
 
I know Jaron wanted to skinwalk Ari from a young'n, I'm wondering if that's where that drag queen runway strut he does in every single video came from.
It comes from him and perhaps his mom watching Drag Race. I'm sure a big chunk of moms with either drag or troon kids started by watching that show and grooming their boys into it.
 
It comes from him and perhaps his mom watching Drag Race. I'm sure a big chunk of moms with either drag or troon kids started by watching that show and grooming their boys into it.
Drag Race didn't start until 2009 and back then it was on Logo (small niche gay channel). It really didn't properly start crossing over with the mainstream until the mid-10s and eventually moved over to VH1 in 2017. With that said, I'm sure Jazz has watched Drag Race since then, but I very much doubt he and Jeanette were fans from the start.
 
It comes from him and perhaps his mom watching Drag Race. I'm sure a big chunk of moms with either drag or troon kids started by watching that show and grooming their boys into it.
Wendy Napoles (Desmond Is Amazing's horrifying momager/abuser) said she used to watch it with her son when he was a toddler.
 
Drag Race didn't start until 2009 and back then it was on Logo (small niche gay channel). It really didn't properly start crossing over with the mainstream until the mid-10s and eventually moved over to VH1 in 2017. With that said, I'm sure Jazz has watched Drag Race since then, but I very much doubt he and Jeanette were fans from the start.
Drag race wasn't the only show like this. Hags like Jeanette love their fags. The cliché of the gay hair stylist friend is a thing for a reason.
 
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