🐱 Doctor claims anime makes people trans, gets shut down by Twitter

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https://www.dailydot.com/irl/transphobic-doctor-twitter-anime-makes-people-trans/

Dr. Ray Blanchard, an adjunct professor at the University of Toronto, is a well-noted foe to the trans community. His most recent bad idea that’s gone viral: Anime might be making trans girls transition.

Blanchard is a 73-year-old cis man who was once the head of the Clinical Sexology Services at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto, a facility that has come under fire for its “conversion therapy” type tactics, among other problems. He is probably most infamous for coming up with a typology that classifies trans women as either “homosexual transsexuals” or “autogynephilic.” Simply put, he believes trans women are either predominantly attracted to men or predominantly sexually aroused by “becoming” women.

The theory has since haunted trans women, as it conflates the erotic desire to embrace one’s gender identity—which is a universal experience shared by cisgender women—with a fetishistic interest in one’s body. That discredits trans women attracted to other women and centers transitioning around straight trans women, erasing queer trans experiences.

Blanchard has continued to champion the idea over the years, which led him to endorse a Medium essay written by a Twitter user named SocialJusticeWizard recently. In his post, SocialJusticeWizard—who, to be clear, is no fan of social justice—claims trans women are actually “lonely” and “repressed” cis men who develop gender dysphoria because slice-of-life anime makes them realize that they “always wanted to be soft and gentle like [an anime girl], carefree and cheerful like her, enjoy life in its fullest without the heavy chains of masculinity, like her.”

In other words, SocialJusticeWizard thinks trans women are really cis men who want to become women after watching anime.

In reality, trans women are women who are forced to live in a world that assumes sex assigned at birth and gender are one and the same. Some trans women may repress their gender identity until they transition, so media that focuses predominantly on women, like slice-of-life anime, may bring out pre-transition trans women’s repressed feelings and desires. Other trans women may see parts of themselves in anime, feel attraction to certain anime characters, or simply like anime, period—all of which are all perfectly normal experiences.

Blanchard doesn’t see it that way, of course. He’s since slapped his seal of approval onto SocialJusticeWizard’s essay, praising it for introducing “the possible relations among anime, gender dysphoria, and autogynephilia.”

It didn’t take long for trans users to poke fun at Dr. Blanchard.

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Some people wonder how Dr. Blanchard is even a practicing doctor and educator if he is willing to endorse “anime made me trans” as a real theory.

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Playing along with this preposterous theory, trans people are now declaring which anime series made them trans.

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I mean, he isn't wrong for the most part.
Well, no, not entirely. He's just not seeing the full picture.

It's more like that there are these pathetic men like Johnny "Sandniggers" Flynnt or Billy "Not a Paedo" LaBelle who end up romanticizing, and even fetishing, womanhood like it's portrayed in fiction, like slice-of-life anime, because they're failures at being men and are looking for an easy way out. The grass is always greener on the other side and all that. Only when they actually transition do they realize that life is even worse as a trans woman because they're not actually women, they're creepy scumbags and now they've permanently marked themselves as such. Then they lash out at the world, screaming at it to accept them because at of the day, they're so egoistical that they only live to receive the kind of love they imagine women get 24/7. In this fantasy land they would always get attention and everyone would fawn over them, but they end never getting that love because they never actually earned it. You don't get that kind of love and attention just by existing, you get it by being a kind, decent person.

That's why they end up killing themselves in droves. It's the most blatantly fraudulent "get happy quick" scheme to sell pills in existence and they still fall for it. I can't even sympathise with these people. They would go as far as to mutilate themselves just to cover up their sad lives.
 
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Well, no, not entirely. He's just not seeing the full picture.

It's more like that there are these pathetic men like Johnny "Sandniggers" Flynnt or Billy "Not a Paedo" LaBelle who end up romanticizing, and even fetishing, womanhood like it's portrayed in fiction, like slice-of-life anime, because they're failures at being men and are looking for an easy way out. The grass is always greener on the other side and all that. Only when they actually transition do they realize that life is even worse as a trans woman because they're not actually women, they're creepy scumbags and now they've permanently marked themselves as such. Then they lash out at the world, screaming at it to accept them because at of the day, they're so egoistical that they only live to receive the kind of love they imagine women get 24/7. In this fantasy land they would always get attention and everyone would fawn over them, but they end never getting that love because they never actually earned it. You don't get that kind of love and attention just by existing, you get it by being a kind, decent person.

That's why they end up killing themselves in droves. It's the most blatantly fraudulent "get happy quick" scheme to sell pills in existence and they still fall for it. I can't even sympathise with these people. They love, or fetishise, the idea of being a woman so hard that they lose all common sense. Pathetic.
Good point, and I agree on it being pathetic and I have no sympathy for them because of how desperate they are for love and acceptance when they don't even try changing themselves for the better. The main problem with anime now is moe and traps. The acceptance of traps is so common now and these people are so deep into the culture that they think because said characters are "cute" they'll get the same treatment but instead of looking like Astolfo or Steins;Gate's Ruka. They just look like a hairy dude who had one to many drinks making them more repulsive than before. They start to realize people only accept them to not seem bigoted and "le community accepts everyone, but i wont touch your peepee with a 10in pole" they get less attention as time goes on and later end up going mental from months of next to no intimate interaction or off themselves because in reality, no one actually wants to date a trans unless they're gay/lesbian but even they have standards.
 
The whole article is written as 'Look at this stupid idea. Isn't it stupid?' - the problem being that if you've encountered certain troons, then it isn't so much 'a stupid idea' as 'pretty much what they say made them realise they're trans'.

After all, there's more than one who's claimed that playing female characters in computer games or tabletop roleplaying is how they knew they were trans. There's also some who are so clearly doing the Buffalo Bill thing of 'would you fuck me? I'd fuck me'.

The article tries to discredit Blanchard - but by using the feels over reals argument, and by not realising that just by cherry-picking some Twitter quotes doesn't mean there aren't other troons that clearly back up this idea. It sounds autistic - but they are autistic.
 
Eh, anime was a mistake (just like the Internet), but I don't think it makes people trans any more than playing video games turns kids into school shooters, listening to rock and roll makes kids disrespect their elders, being into D&D turns kids into Satanists, etc. It's just another version of a moral panic tied to a form or genre of media, created by people wanting a simple scapegoat for the behavior of other humans. People are a little more complicated than "I watched Ranma 1/2 and it made me want to cut off my dick!"
 
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