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So the UK's Green Party (or should I say idpol party) is looking for a new leader. One of the candidates is Shahrar Ali, certified TERF. He's running on a platform of giving 'politically homeless' women a party home that they can trust. Apparently Troons Mad™ has been going on for over a month but it's only now getting in the mainstream media because women are joining the party en masse just to vote for him haha. I'm considering it too. A few quid to make some trannies angry? Yes please.
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Ive noticed in the majority of YouTube videos aimed at women or videos talking about femininity and just girly stuff in general, there is always some tranny in the comments section trying to make it about themselves, and they try to demonize these women centric videos talking about femininity, as some standard set up by evil far right terfs simply because they can’t mirror femininity themselves (gee I wonder why) unfortunately with comments like these they’re handmaidens who enable them, but in this case, I’m glad they’re women who aren’t afraid to tell them to fuck off.
 
So the UK's Green Party (or should I say idpol party) is looking for a new leader. One of the candidates is Shahrar Ali, certified TERF. He's running on a platform of giving 'politically homeless' women a party home that they can trust. Apparently Troons Mad™ has been going on for over a month but it's only now getting in the mainstream media because women are joining the party en masse just to vote for him haha. I'm considering it too. A few quid to make some trannies angry? Yes please.
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And he’s not white! I love it.
 
So the UK's Green Party (or should I say idpol party) is looking for a new leader. One of the candidates is Shahrar Ali, certified TERF. He's running on a platform of giving 'politically homeless' women a party home that they can trust. Apparently Troons Mad™ has been going on for over a month but it's only now getting in the mainstream media because women are joining the party en masse just to vote for him haha. I'm considering it too. A few quid to make some trannies angry? Yes please.
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I might join too. Totally worth it I think.
 
Nope. The world was a vastly different place than what you read.

hysterical and crazy trannies were regulated to shock value rating news reports and Jenny Jones/Murray Povich for laughs. Trans men were almost unheard of and most transsexual women were actually hand in hand with gays in LGBT activism especially through the AIDS crisis. Most just transitioned and went on with their lives and It was rare to see one if you didn’t live in a major city with a large gay population and often mistaken them for drag queens when you did meet one (which drag by then was already popularized by Rupaul, To Wong Foo and Pricllia queen of the desert so it wasn’t that big of a deal) they were nothing like this new breed of obnoxious fucks. At most with old school trannies it just took a minute to wrap your head around when you met one.

the 90s were kind of an awesome time to be alive
I remember seeing my first irl tranny sometime around the age of 12. Never had an idea that was even a thing, it was that uncommon back then. Now, living in a red sea of a state, I see minimum one every single time I go more than 20 minutes from home. It's shocking how people don't believe that trannies used to basically be nonexistent.
 

#thathappened

Incidentally, can any Scottish Kiwis please enlighten me as to why certain of your fellow nationals insist on typing phonetically in your infamously unintelligible accent?? "Didnae"/"cannae" etc. It's right up there with American liberals affectedly using "y'all" all the time. Is it done on purpose to seem cool or unusual, or the simple result of being an illiterate tard? It's super annoying.
 
I remember seeing my first irl tranny sometime around the age of 12. Never had an idea that was even a thing, it was that uncommon back then. Now, living in a red sea of a state, I see minimum one every single time I go more than 20 minutes from home. It's shocking how people don't believe that trannies used to basically be nonexistent.
Right?!
It’s the Wild West now.

I cannot tell you how many friends sigh and tell me their kid are trans or “queer” now.

I hosted a dinner recently with a few people and with one friend in particular brought his 15 year old son who just months ago was your usual every day kid and now was some cringe colored hair “genderqueer/bisexual” which he announced this randomly and unasked in the middle of eating- clearly for shock value - and was annoyed the rest of the night when he was pretty much told:



 
Were you able to openly tell them that they were dudes back then?
And indeed, today you would be pestered with all kinds of law suits if you called them tranny or male.

Does anybody remeber the TV show that had a The Bachelorette format, sometime in the beginning of the 2000s? It was about a bachelorette who was looking for a boyfriend, and a bunch of men dating her and trying to get picked for a long-term relationship. Standard bachelorette format. Only the "bachelorette", unbeknownst to the male participants, was a tranny.

End of the show, a guy has been picked and the tranny has a heart-to-heart talk with him and reveals he's a tranny. Guy is clearly very iffy about it all but pretends to be all nice and accepting of it but gets away saying something along the line of having to think about it. The next day or so, the guy that was picked dumps the tranny, refuses to go on the trip that was part of the prize and turns down the prize money.
The participants then tried to sue the showmakers to prevent the show from airing.

Good times, good times. Would not fly today.
 
Does anybody remeber the TV show that had a The Bachelorette format, sometime in the beginning of the 2000s? It was about a bachelorette who was looking for a boyfriend, and a bunch of men dating her and trying to get picked for a long-term relationship. Standard bachelorette format. Only the "bachelorette", unbeknownst to the male participants, was a tranny.

End of the show, a guy has been picked and the tranny has a heart-to-heart talk with him and reveals he's a tranny. Guy is clearly very iffy about it all but pretends to be all nice and accepting of it but gets away saying something along the line of having to think about it. The next day or so, the guy that was picked dumps the tranny, refuses to go on the trip that was part of the prize and turns down the prize money.
The participants then tried to sue the showmakers to prevent the show from airing.

Good times, good times. Would not fly today.
There's Something About Miriam

The contestants filed lawsuits to try and stop it from airing cause they didn't want to look gay on national TV. The guy that "won" even rejected the cash prize cause he didn't want to bang a tranny.

To everyone's shock, the trans model/pornstar Miriam Rivera would later hang themselves at the age of 39.
 
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