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.

No, Tony. That is not what happened. The teacher was indulging the kid's gender delusions behind the parent's back and without their permission in violation of state law. This is the correct out come.

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"Melissa Calhoun, an AP English teacher at the school and employee of Brevard Public Schools for more than 12 years, will no longer be allowed to teach for the district after her annual contract expires in May, according to BPS Spokesperson Janet Murnaghan. The reason: Calhoun called a student by their preferred name without obtaining parental consent as mandated by the "Parental Authorization for Deviation from Student's Legal Name Form," a 2023 rule from the state board of education that lays out how to enforce a section regarding pronouns and names from House Bill 1069."

""Brevard Public Schools has a clear responsibility to uphold the law, respect parental rights and maintain a strong focus on academic excellence in every classroom," he said, adding that Calhoun's teaching certification may be in jeopardy with the state board of education due to her actions. "Renewing a teacher’s contract while their certification is under active review would not only be inappropriate, but also unfair to our students and school community."

Brevard teens decry decision not to renew teacher for calling student by preferred name
 
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"The months since Trump’s election have been brutal for transgender people like me. States are churning out laws that strip us of legal recognition, bar us from bathrooms, void our IDs, and more. That should be enough, but 2025 has delivered a different, more insidious threat—one we were unprepared to face. It isn’t just the executive orders banning our passports, blocking transgender visa seekers from entry, threatening teachers with investigations for using our names, or erasing us from federal websites—though those do play a role. The real danger has come from mass overcompliance: institutions, including well-meaning ones, rushing to carry out the administration’s anti-trans agenda without being asked. These attacks began with us, but the consequences won’t end there. The country needs to understand the lesson being written in real time: do not comply.

An Explosion of Targeted Attacks

The first of Trump’s executive orders targeting transgender people came with a loaded title: “Defending Women From Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government.” The order declared that sex is binary and fixed at birth and uses rigid definitions of “man” and “woman” that fly in the face of established science. Without statutory authority, it then applied these definitions across all US code—resulting in sudden policy shifts like the revocation of gender marker updates on passports. The fallout has been immediate and destabilizing: some transgender people have had their passport renewals denied or even had documents confiscated, while others are left unsure whether they can safely travel at all. Compounding the damage, the administration has treated any contradiction to its definitions as justification for stripping federal grants—an abuse of executive power that sidesteps congressional authority.

As executive orders continued to cascade from the Trump administration, an expanding list of policies became mandatory not just for federal agencies but for institutions across the country. One order barred transgender athletes from competing in everything from darts to disc golf to dance and threatened to strip funding from any school that adopted local or individualized policies. Another order targeted hospitals, warning that providing gender-affirming care to anyone under 19—including legal adults—could trigger federal investigations and funding cuts. Meanwhile, the cuts made by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) have dominated headlines as organizations scramble to comply with vague and nebulous policies. Many organizations complied under the direct or implied threat of losing critical resources.

The Danger of Pre-Compliance

This last phase of reactionary compliance is where something more insidious began to unfold. Organizations, including those with long histories of supporting LGBTQ+ people, started erasing trans and queer communities from their websites, shuttering resources, and, whether out of fear or compliance, became willing enforcers of Trump’s anti-trans agenda.

The first signs came from government websites. Research papers on transgender health funded by federal grants were quietly removed or retracted. The National Park Service altered language at the Stonewall National Monument, stripping the TQ+ from LGBTQ+ and rewriting history to frame the uprising—led in large part by transgender people—as a fight solely for “LGB rights.” Even the biography for Sylvia Rivera, one of the most prominent transgender figures at Stonewall, was edited. Her section on the National Park Service’s Stonewall page now says she fought for “gay and rights”—a clumsy, ahistorical revision that manages to erase her identity while mangling the grammar. Such attempts to revise history and control language are designed to cleave away would-be allies, a common tactic of authoritarian regimes.

The erasure quickly spread beyond government agencies. Nonprofits that received federal funding began scrubbing all mention of transgender people from their websites. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children erased references to transgender youth entirely; internal reports indicate staff were instructed to deadname, or intentionally misgender, missing trans children and list them by their sex assigned at birth. The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN), one of the country’s leading anti-sexual-assault organizations, followed suit and removed resources aimed at LGBTQ+ survivors, including children. These moves don’t protect children, they endanger them.

Many readers have likely noticed diversity, equity, and inclusion resources are quietly disappearing from their workplaces. Corporate donations to pride parades have dried up. Entire diversity departments and programs have been cut. In some cases, companies are scrubbing references to transgender and queer people altogether, fearful that even acknowledging our existence could jeopardize federal contracts or funding.

A chilling veil of silence has fallen over LGBTQ+ people in America—our existence is now considered too risky to even name.

Fear and Uncertainty Breed Anticipatory Obedience

A lesson can be found in all of this. The most devastating damage from these executive orders hasn’t come from their direct mandates but from their vagueness. The orders are deliberately opaque and create just enough uncertainty to push institutions into overcompliance. Risk-averse legal teams, fearful of losing federal funding or becoming political targets, preemptively erase transgender people from policies, programs, and public language. The cruelty lies in the ambiguity. These orders don’t explicitly bar specific conduct but deputize decision-makers to interpret them in ways that inflict the greatest harm on disfavored communities.

Timothy Snyder’s book On Tyranny has often been quoted in recent times as a guidebook for how to deal with the kind of tyrannical government we are seeing under Trump’s second term. Snyder wrote that the very first lesson people must learn:

Do Not Obey In Advance: Most of the power of authoritarianism is freely given. In times like these, individuals think ahead about what a more repressive government will want and then offer themselves without being asked. A citizen who adapts in this way is teaching power what it can do . . . Anticipatory obedience is a political tragedy.

We are, in many ways, teaching those in power what they can get away with by complying with regulations that have no legal basis.

I understand the fear that organizations are responding to. Each individual decision that erases a mention here or cuts a program there can feel rational. Everyone wants to keep their head low, but fear calcifies into cowardice. And cowardice, when widespread, leads to the erosion of every value we claim to hold. "

Do Not Comply: A Lesson from the Last Three Months of Anti-Trans Attacks
 
Many readers have likely noticed diversity, equity, and inclusion resources are quietly disappearing from their workplaces. Corporate donations to pride parades have dried up. Entire diversity departments and programs have been cut. In some cases, companies are scrubbing references to transgender and queer people altogether, fearful that even acknowledging our existence could jeopardize federal contracts or funding.
You don't need to keep pointing out the positive consequences Erin; the executive order had me at 'hello'.
 
Hilariously, Plasticine Tony looks infinitely more feminine than Actual Tony could ever hope to be.
I envision an entire new franchise for Lucasfilm, now that Indiana Jones is retired.

"Plasticine Tony and the Last Sexchange"

I think there would be (actual) Nazis and a new Holy Grail discovery that actually lets people change sex. Maybe there are lots of bugs and action sequences too I dunno the details can be worked out later.
 
What’s the established science which these definitions “fly in the face of”?

This whole article reads like a 5th grade crib notes on U.S. History a 1st grade reading level.

For starters, no one is marching trans people into gas showers. (They do it to themselves). Secondly, no one is treating them like refugees or illegal immigrants. They still have citizenship. They can get legal documents. They will just say male and have deadnames. That means it will be harder for them to larp and skinwalk.

All Trump is doing is exactly what he campaigned on and said he would do. Unlike Breathless and company, he's actually using science. Science that has literally has not been up for debate since recorded history. Troons are starting to be told HELL NO accordingly.

If you read this very carefully, it lifts the curtain on the entire manifesto of troon 'rights'. It was a naked power grab from the jump. They were gleefully wringing their hands on how much social and political control their cult was wielding like a baton.

Only problem is that the emperor has no clothes. They have no power whatsoever, only what people give them and minor victories in the courts. Countries around the world are starting to wise up and put troons under a microscope. When you look really closely it's all bullshit.

I could sum up Tony's letter to the editor (fuck your journo) by one sentence.

Stop trying to compel people to participate in your sick sexual fetish and everything will be fine.
 
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