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

i wonder if Ms Bloshinskys first surgery would have gone better had she not been circumcised as an infant
I'll humor you. No, it would not have. The surgery went wrong because he had a micro penis and therefor nothing for the surgeon to use to create much depth. Now, I'm hazy on the exact details, I forget if they did the colon lining to create said depth on the first go knowing this or if they tried only the inversion and realized it wouldn't work. Either way, things didn't go well and he needed a "revision" because you aren't supposed to fucking filet someone's penis and stick it up their taint. Nor are you supposed to try to use intestinal lining to create a cave in said micro peen taint hole.
 
Wendy Napoles (Desmond Is Amazing's horrifying momager/abuser) said she used to watch it with her son when he was a toddler.
Desmond Is Amazing was born in 2007, so would have been a toddler when it first started airing. Jazz had already had his Barbara Walters interview in 2007, predating RuPaul's Drag Race by a couple of years. I'm sure the popularity of Drag Race probably helped get "I Am Jazz" on air, but it doesn't seem to have contributed to Jazz's transition.
 
Don't forget that Jazz's "vagina" exploded when they were leaving the hospital, hence, the whole Tolkien meme about it. It probably happened when his wheelchair hit a bump. We shouldn't laugh at his tragedy (as it's not his fault), but it's still incredibly funny.



Desmond Is Amazing was born in 2007, so would have been a toddler when it first started airing. Jazz had already had his Barbara Walters interview in 2007, predating RuPaul's Drag Race by a couple of years. I'm sure the popularity of Drag Race probably helped get "I Am Jazz" on air, but it doesn't seem to have contributed to Jazz's transition.
Trans acceptation was already being pushed since much before. I remember "Popular", a show that aired in 1999, having the storyline of a teacher who decided to become a woman and later "Boston Public", early 2000s, with a storyline of a gay dude who wanted to be Prom Queen and was crowned at the end as a sign of acceptance. Ryan Murphy later took the first story when he wrote "Glee" (he also wrote "Popular") and had two trans characters by the final season. "Boston Public" was quite a popular show back then, and there is no way the episode was highly viewed.

Desmond's mom was a fag hag and we know she was pushing drag shit on Desmond since he was a kid. Even when they were still not pushing for kids to become drag or trans, the drag acceptance was a big thing because before Drag Race, most people only knew of RuPaul and Divine, and Divine was already dead for decades. Liberal women went nuts over the new drag contestants there, I remember I met a few. While, sure, Jazz was already being groomed into being trans before that, a lot of his "female" mannerisms come from drag behavior rather than female behavior and that's very likely because the family watched that show and he acted like a drag queen, not as a woman, when modelling his female behavior once he was older and more aware of him having to "act" as a woman.
 
It should be "Painful grimace with Saunders"
Filled with joy and toxic positivity for the new year.

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While RuPaul’s Drag Race wouldn’t have been a factor in Jazz’s own grooming out (thank you, autocorrect) in the early to mid 2000s, I have seen several people troon out or troon out their kids after getting really into it, especially after 2020. So I can see it as a later source of more people trooning out, like how more kids “came out” as trans after I Am Jazz started airing.

Either way, Drag Race and I Am Jazz go hand in hand at this point. Remember Peppermint?

Sandbar failed at everything.
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He says "marketing is his true passion right?"
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The other "goals" he failed at are:
2. He didn't cling to mommy enough.
3. He didn't write one blog per week
4. He didn't do yoga twice per month.

Not even five clients? :story:
 
While RuPaul’s Drag Race wouldn’t have been a factor in Jazz’s own grooming out (thank you, autocorrect) in the early to mid 2000s, I have seen several people troon out or troon out their kids after getting really into it, especially after 2020. So I can see it as a later source of more people trooning out, like how more kids “came out” as trans after I Am Jazz started airing.
Yes, and I am assuming the case would be for mostly women without daughters who just wanna dress up their sons and are too clueless or stupid to understand the ramifications of going full into it with more than just fashion (surgeries, blockers, etc).
 
Chabad disagrees:

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

The Eight Genders in the Talmud​

Judaism has recognized nonbinary persons for millennia.

Thought nonbinary gender was a modern concept? Think again. The ancient Jewish understanding of gender was far more nuanced than many assume.

The Talmud, a huge and authoritative compendium of Jewish legal traditions, contains in fact no less than eight gender designations including:

  1. Zachar, male.
  2. Nekevah, female.
  3. Androgynos, having both male and female characteristics.
  4. Tumtum, lacking sexual characteristics.
  5. Aylonit hamah, identified female at birth but later naturally developing male characteristics.
  6. Aylonit adam, identified female at birth but later developing male characteristics through human intervention.
  7. Saris hamah, identified male at birth but later naturally developing female characteristics.
  8. Saris adam, identified male at birth and later developing female characteristics through human intervention.
In fact, not only did the rabbis recognize six genders that were neither male nor female, they had a tradition that the first human being was both. Versions of this midrash are found throughout rabbinic literature, including in the Talmud

 

The Eight Genders in the Talmud​

Judaism has recognized nonbinary persons for millennia.
Did you read this?

From my reading, being either a born or made intersex or troon makes you what Americans would consider literally subhuman. Legally someone incapable of self-governance.

All that shit about "The Greeks thought" or "Some faggot thought..." is immaterial.

The rabbinic shit boils down to "First, determine if someone is a man. If no, determine if someone is a woman. If neither man nor woman, it's the same as a tard, a cripple, a slave, or a small child."

So yeah, eight genders by way of declaring that six are verboten.
 
We were wrong thinking the family's punishment would be Jazz. Jazz is doing sorta ok in college and his macaroni art ain't hurting anyone.

The punishment is Sander, who's like some ironic punishment from hell. "Did you enjoy the fame and money that cutting your innocent child's balls gave you? Well, now you're gonna be doing tiktoks for the rest of your sad lives..."
 

The Eight Genders in the Talmud​

Judaism has recognized nonbinary persons for millennia.

Thought nonbinary gender was a modern concept? Think again. The ancient Jewish understanding of gender was far more nuanced than many assume.

The Talmud, a huge and authoritative compendium of Jewish legal traditions, contains in fact no less than eight gender designations including:

  1. Zachar, male.
  2. Nekevah, female.
  3. Androgynos, having both male and female characteristics.
  4. Tumtum, lacking sexual characteristics.
  5. Aylonit hamah, identified female at birth but later naturally developing male characteristics.
  6. Aylonit adam, identified female at birth but later developing male characteristics through human intervention.
  7. Saris hamah, identified male at birth but later naturally developing female characteristics.
  8. Saris adam, identified male at birth and later developing female characteristics through human intervention.
In fact, not only did the rabbis recognize six genders that were neither male nor female, they had a tradition that the first human being was both. Versions of this midrash are found throughout rabbinic literature, including in the Talmud


OT, but as spiritually uplifting as Jeanette in a bikini, I'm sure:

@KiwiFuzz2 gave us a deft smackdown of this argument above, but further fun can be found at the Jewish News Syndicate, which smacked down the origin of this meshuggah: a 2023 New York Times guest essay by transgender Reform rabbi Elliot Kukla. (link | archive}

Kukla opined that her eight-gender-identity invention had “mostly been obscured by the modern binary world until very recently" and "We are not a fad."

Orthodox Jews beg to differ. Well, not beg exactly. More like melt Kulka's septum ring with their fiery ripostes. Example:
Not only do the four refer to physical conditions, rather than genders as understood today, but it is “ridiculous that The New York Times wants to use the Talmud’s recognition of sexual deformities to push transgenderism when the Torah itself very clearly forbids cross-dressing and castration (what’s today euphemistically called ‘gender-affirming surgery’)."
Here is Elliot Kukla of elliotkukla.com:
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Elliot further disseminated her disputed insights into Jewish history by offering six 90-minute Zoom sessions to acquaint us with our transcestors, "TransTextual: Get to know the characters who lived beyond the gender binary in ancient Jewish holy texts." (link | archive)
We will learn about how Adam (the first human being) was an androgynos; how Abraham and Sarah (the first monotheists) were tumtums; how to have sex with an androgynos, the joys of drag, and more. No knowledge of Hebrew, religious background, or beliefs are required or expected to participate in this class.
Forensic blouse evidence indicates Kukla, originally from Toronto and Hawaii, began rabbicizing in California before realizing she was a big ol' manlyman.
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Manifesting the Jewish Future, a strategic plan! I haven't been able to find a copy manifested online. But Elliot helped found TransTorah.org, which is still online with a small collection of links and resources for translings, including a blessing for chest binding.
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I guess blessings have to be short so there was no room for "holy hell this hurts after an hour and my great grandmother is beating me up the stairs."

Elliot says she lives "on unceded Ohlone Land (aka Oakland, California)" with partner, kid, queer chosen family, a Boston Terrier, a cat named Turkey, and over a hundred house plants. I guess the "chosen family" thing may be telling us her birth fam isn't too impressed with her scholarship.

"Before pursuing rabbinical studies, they were a freelance arts journalist in Toronto." Sounds pretty NEET to me, frens.

Anyway, that's none too Jazz. But as I am a gentile hyena, it makes me laugh.
 
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