Ana Valens / Anastasia Catherine Wythe / Phil Wythe / Philip Stephen Wythe / @SpaceDoctorPhD / @acvalens / @ac_valens - MtF transtrender extraordinaire, formerly a freelance "journalist" for The Daily Dot; but now works for Kotaku, SJW, professional liar and social rouser, CatParty's favorite blogger

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I think it's certainly from the "playing Fall Guys with vibrator" saga, talking about depressive episode in this tweet somewhat confirms it


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First I thought it's supposed to be Sophia Narwitz, but I had my doubts since I don't think Ana would be charitable enough to call Sophia a journalist and not point fingers.


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After a bit more digging though I'm pretty sure this is who she's talking about, I mean the screencap is right there in Sophia's tweet, I just didn't know that person was trans.


Dia Lacina, the original tweets are probably deleted as a quick search didn't return them.
 
Does anyone know who Phil is talking about here?


"cw suicide // After a trans woman in the games criticism world drummed up a harassment campaign against me last fall, that was the first time I seriously considered committing suicide in my life. It got that bad. I don’t know how to explain to people that I’m lucky to be here.

It was a dark time. That whole fall. I didn’t fall deep into SI before I pulled myself out. But I was falling

No one responsible for that saga faced any accountability among their colleagues. This is why I don’t do games criticism anymore. Because, you know, I’d rather work in a beat where my safety isn’t on the line"

I'm pretty sure his "suicidal thoughts" are more along the line of the typical narc thing where he thinks that everyone would be soooooooo sorry if he killed himself and not actual suicidal thoughts that get you put into a hospital.
 
Banning porn because of the overabundance of retard coomers is like banning the sale of alcohol because of an overabundance of dead beat alcoholics. Just because there's a group of people who overindulge in something to the point of self detriment doesn't mean it should be taken away from everyone, inducing the majority of people that know how to control themselves.

Only vaguely related but the thought of a porn prohibition makes me shudder. The grotesque sex industries that would arise as a result are unfathomable.

This whole thread is just the 'Well, well, well if it isn't the consequences of my own actions'
 
Banning porn because of the overabundance of retard coomers is like banning the sale of alcohol because of an overabundance of dead beat alcoholics. Just because there's a group of people who overindulge in something to the point of self detriment doesn't mean it should be taken away from everyone, inducing the majority of people that know how to control themselves.
The difference is that alcoholics don't wield disproportionate political & cultural power and don't have a vice-tight strangehold on the rest of us. Making your 4 year old drink a bottle of vodka every day would be considered child abuse by everyone, whereas trooning them out and putting them on a path of self-destruction -- all while prying women's hard earned human ritghts back from their cold dead fingers -- is endorsed by the president himself. The ACLU -- the biggest, most powerful, most sue-happy civil rights org in the US -- has openly stated that biological sex is a "white supremacist hoax."

This isn't an addiction that's just ruining a few unlucky lives, it's one that has corrupted every major institution the rest of us have to live under.
 
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Phil just went private on Twitter, Some people replying to him suggest that he caught someone's attention in a bad way:


"There's a lot of well-meaning comments about "being a public figure", meanwhile it's the "being on here" bit that stands out to me. Twitter is at once a uniquely toxic environment but also a uniquely valuable platform, and the tug between those can be so overwhelming.

The hypervigilant, anti-social way you have to use this platform when it's tied into your livelihood is such a completely different experience to using it as a eusocial news and commiseration portal. The shift is immediate, and it's really hard to explain to the uninitiated.

Can't even imagine how that little blue tick-- that probably most days feels more like a target on your back than a badge of honor pinned to your chest-- further twists and accelerates that process. You're a good-enough person doing better-than-good work, Ana. Good luck."
 
Gee it's almost like defining yourself by massive consumption and unrestrained self gratification will eventully have reprecussions.
It's not even like you can't be a hedonist, just show some level of restraint.
 
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imo the fall guys thing they did, or whatever other rancid coomer shit they're bemoaning the consequences for/locked for, isn't nearly as bad as that time they read their two or three part anti-woman breeder rape slave fantasy aloud on their main. it was of course left up for months (?) without pushback, even from oversensitive types. bet that's not even what this is about.
 
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Gee it's almost like defining yourself by massive consumption and unrestrained self gratification will eventully have reprecussions.
It's not even like you can't be a hedonist, just show some level of restraint.
Imagine if an actual woman behaved the way Ana does - she'd be labeled as a common whore and wouldn't have a hope to get a job above McDonalds. For all talk about "privileges", men like Ana really doesn't recognize his own once he trooned out.
 
Gee it's almost like defining yourself by massive consumption and unrestrained self gratification will eventully have reprecussions.
It's not even like you can't be a hedonist, just show some level of restraint.
Her problem is taking sex positivity into extreme levels. It's not enough to just accept that people should be free to do whatever the fuck they want with other people (as long as it's consenting, between adults, nobody is dying, etc.), they have to explore sex and kinks and talk about it and when you're trying to make a carreer out of trying to a writer about sex you have to go and dig deeper and deeper into stupid and niche shit to be relevant.
 
Her problem is taking sex positivity into extreme levels. It's not enough to just accept that people should be free to do whatever the fuck they want with other people (as long as it's consenting, between adults, nobody is dying, etc.), they have to explore sex and kinks and talk about it and when you're trying to make a carreer out of trying to a writer about sex you have to go and dig deeper and deeper into stupid and niche shit to be relevant.
and they always bring up prewar german sexologists as if those people were coomers with a BA and a twitter account. I’d love to see Ana try to defend a thesis on “this gets my rocks off, so it HAS to be a social good”.
 
I came looking because a shameless Sophie Labelle defender had retweeted this:
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Ana's twitter break may be due to "trans solidarity" with now-outed diaperfur Sophie based on this tweet, but we'd need someone who was already following Ana to confirm:
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Dug a little deeper and this was apparently archived 5 days ago by not us:

On Leaving Twitter​

A short explanation​

Ana Valens13 hr ago10

This post won’t be as polished as usual. It’s more of a blog post and a deeply personal one at that.
I want to explain why, exactly, I decided to leave Twitter. It’s not just because of the past few days. It’s a decision in the making that’s been informed by the stress that comes with being a public figure over the past few years.
Some brief background: I wrote a short thread about people who are not trans feminine stealing aesthetics from trans feminine people. This is a common experience. One example: trans women style themselves a certain way, usually with queer-coded clothing or makeup, and cis women will pick up the look and take it on for themselves. Everyone will call the latter “bold” and “empowered” and “Feminist” while royally shitting on the trans women who invented said style.

That’s just one of many iterations in a long list.

People who are not trans feminine did not like this thread and harassed me for it. Some people decided to not just go after me, but start reaching out to others and peddle the lie that I was being secretly transphobic toward people who do not experience transmisogyny. It was an attempt to recruit others into an “Ana-is-bad” harassment campaign.

This has happened numerous times, and I am sick of it. It is legitimately traumatizing. So I left.
But the truth is, I decided to pull away a few weeks ago. This was the final straw. I left because…

Twitter is not a good place for trans women​

Twitter users just absolutely love to target trans women for petty, ridiculous things. It’s always the same: a total non-issue or silly (and at worst, slightly cringe) joke gets taken out of context and blown up into a witch hunt. Here is the proof!, people cry, that @TransGirlBirdLover is a secret monster we must expel from our leftist circles!! Then you look at @TransGirlBirdLover’s page and she’s tweeted a total nothingburger like “I’m so glad I pop 8mg E daily because finally I can touch another girl’s titties without feeling like a weirdo about it.”

This happens all the time to trans women. It happens to small accounts, it happens to big accounts. It’s why trans women regularly lock their accounts for a week, have nervous breakdowns publicly, or are just generally extremely scared of their own followers.

Rinse and repeat. It happens all the time. Sometimes other trans women are carrying the torches, sometimes not. But it’s always motivated by the same thing, which is transmisogyny. And eventually, everyone slips up. Even the girls who set the fire to begin with get burned.

I encourage other leftists to stop and think, seriously, about why trans women are here one day and gone the next. Where did they go and why? What are you doing to protect us? What are you doing to stop the harassment before it reaches the public eye? Are you turning a blind eye when people you follow, hang out with, and DM regularly are misgendering trans women and using TERF rhetoric toward them? Because in my experience, yes, that is far too common.

And I want to encourage other trans people to think seriously about whether they’re engaging in this problem too. Horizontal violence in particular — antagonism and intenralized bigotry from within the community — is common among trans women. In many cases, harassment against me began because the call came from inside the house.

Twitter is not a good place for marginalized public figures​

Marginalized public figures — again, particularly trans women — are held to ridiculously high standards that are impossible to fulfill. People admire us deeply or despise us greatly, usually in that order. We are never afforded neutrality, we are always on one side or the other of a constantly spinning wheel that is “hypervisibility.” And our every action is stacked against us on that wheel, until finally it all blows up and we become a main character on leftist Twitter.

Public figures fuck up, they make mistakes, they are human. Please understand many of us — especially those from intersecting marginalized backgrounds who are there to give back to our own community — are trying really, really hard to be the best versions of ourselves that we can. This is really difficult when you are 27 and don’t even understand yourself or your own boundaries. When you are dealing with so many different problems offline and online alike. When you didn’t even ask for this level of popularity and visibility; it was handed to you like a dead mouse from your pet cat.

It is OK to criticize or dislike public figures, it is not OK to traumatize them. For many of us, the latter is the rule of the day until we snap.

I have dealt with sustained harassment over the past several years​

I have been very open about the fact that people harass me over my online presence. Mobbings, stalking campaigns, sexual harassment, my porn as a sex worker being nonconsensually plastered all over the place on and off Twitter (and sometimes by fellow leftists!) to shame and embarass me… it takes an emotional toll over time. A severe one.

It is not easy to clock out and just exist in meatspace when you know all this is going on over the internet. When you go to sleep and wake up the next day, it is there. When you go for a walk and return to your phone, it is there. It changes your life. You can never, ever go back to normal. And it’s only gotten worse as the pandemic continues, as people increasingly harass marginalized folks to vent their stress, as other trans women turn on each other and bring out the knives to slash at whatever bit of warm flesh they can get at.

I would rather avoid the problem altogether by removing myself from Twitter. It is harder to stalk and harass someone if they simply do not exist in a way in which you can stalk, harass, or reach them. So I am leaving.

My mental health is not in a good place​

This, above all, is the biggest reason why I left: for my own stability.
For all the reasons above, and for reasons that I would never share on the internet, I am not in a good place right now. It has been a terrible year. I have suffered greatly during the pandemic. I have dealt with suicidal ideation. I have lost a lot of friends over harassment campaigns and just mean, petty shit. They’ve bought into the monstrous image of me that people with transmisogynistic intentions have peddled. It has been brutal.
I’m sick of it, I’m done. I don’t deserve to be treated like this, so I won’t.

So that is why I left. That is why I will remain off Twitter.

I will have to come back, periodically, to promote things. Podcasts I’m on, articles I publish, games I create. I know I’ll have to. But I won’t be On Twitter. It’ll feel like a ghost of what once was. Not really there, not really reachable. More of an RSS feed, and almost like a robot is posting.

I am taking this time offline to heal. To get in touch with myself, to better understand who I am, and to like myself for no other reason than being me.

Twitter will not grant me those things. I don’t think it will grant any trans woman those things. Not until we, as people, learn to collectively treat us better, it will always lead down this route: a farwell post, a locked account, a ghost of what once was and could have been if things had gone differently.

PS: I’m terribly sorry I haven’t kept this Substack updated. I, unfortunately, just don’t have it in me at the moment to write regularly. I would like to return to it once I do. But I want to be very honest about that fact right now. For my subscribers, 100% understandable if you would prefer to pull out of subscribing; no hard feelings, I’d rather you have the information than not.
Special thank you to Louise Ashley Yeo Payne for your generous Sex-Haver contribution.
TL;DR being a tranny online sucks boohoo, but I'll be back to promote another game(sorry for your liver @Jaimas ) One would think that if "ciswomen" were beginning to adopt the makeup and fashion choices of the sloppy trannies that barely try, it would benefit you in improving your overall ability to pass because real women are actually trying to use your camoflage. Instead of being grateful, Ana gets mopey and mad about it because troons don't actually want to blend in with women, they want their feminine dicks sucked by their former bullies.
 
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ana's statement is incredibly solopsistic. cancel culture happens to almost everyone with followers on twitter. they're acting like the average woman critical of trans dogma lasts longer than the average trans woman on twitter too, which is entirely false. twitter favors the latter (and you can literally tell in the way that twitter frames trending events to favor transgender dogmatists over their detractors every time). also the usually public paraphilic sex scandals in particular seem to keep coming endlessly from a certain corner, like just as a random example, alice avizandum or whatever, that muslim convert trans woman, who argued that kink should be allowed at all ages pride events and argued that burqa bdsm was hot just to rile people up. every other twitter celebrity typically gets flak for saying something mildly offensive. also, the difference between troons and other cancelled folks is that they never apologize for anything they did, or even explain it objectively in an honest way, no matter how harmful it is. it's always the transphobes of the world's fault or decades old trauma for making them do X Y and Z. an external locus of control. trans women are literally just angry that they're being held accountable for anything at all. they thought identifying was their get out of jail free card and it shows. what woman thinks they're completely fucking untouchable and never apologizes for anything, other than an extremely stereotypical rich white karen or a woman with a cluster B?

edit: also trans women typically delete their own twitters because they can't stand people talking about what they did wrong, most of the time they aren't even being banned for anything they did. notice how ana said they are just going to continue posting but less often. again and again, trans women's mind prisons seem largely self-imposed. they are the "main character".

edit 2: "This is really difficult when you are 27 and don’t even understand yourself or your own boundaries."
are they seriously using the fact that they are twenty seven, literally almost thirty, to say that they're still naive and error prone?
what in the world?
 
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Public figures fuck up, they make mistakes, they are human. Please understand many of us — especially those from intersecting marginalized backgrounds who are there to give back to our own community — are trying really, really hard to be the best versions of ourselves that we can. This is really difficult when you are 27 and don’t even understand yourself or your own boundaries. When you are dealing with so many different problems offline and online alike. When you didn’t even ask for this level of popularity and visibility; it was handed to you like a dead mouse from your pet cat.

"boohoo I'm a grown ass adult but don't understand boundaries, i didn't know playing videogames with strangers, some of which might be minors, with a buttplug that reacts to it would be a bad thing to do, don't hold it against me"

Oh shut the fuck up. Also she didn't want the popularity? Fucking lol, she was writing for the public to see and wanted to be influential, what did she think that meant?
 
Oh shut the fuck up. Also she didn't want the popularity? Fucking lol, she was writing for the public to see and wanted to be influential, what did she think that meant?
Asspats, asspats all the way down. Plus constant reassurance from your clique. Shame he fucked up too bad.
 
Valens means to say, he isn’t comfy sperging anymore, about how much he wants to rape women along with a big bunch of lumbering troons, on his “rape carousel” thing he splooged about, freely, right before that buttplug incident. Never should have felt at ease about that shit anyway. That’s the “Twitter he misses.”

Too bad we know he can’t stay away from the internet.

This troon right here, in particular, really fucking hates women. That’s his main driving force.

All the bad juju feelings he’s mentioning in his little copout posted above, likely stem from that woman hate of his, & how the “backlash” he faces reinforces how much of a troon he is, a male of the human species. Not a woman.

He’ll be back, as he’s certainly comfy enough to advertise his horrible takes online, as long as someone keeps publishing that BS.
 
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