Eli Erlick / elierlick - Litigious trans activist, consent disrespecter, Ariana Grande hater

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Do you guys think stinkditches get regular thrush, or super-gross colon-fauna thrush when they overdress in Summer?
(tweet; archive)
edit: the punchability of that face in the second shot! He thinks he's a supermodel
I'll never understand oppositional defiance. That looks so sweaty. And it ain't even cute.
 
Sorry for double-post.
Our wannabe-model shamelessly attempts to insert himself into the publicity around the Barbie movie, with amusingly amateur-looking results:
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Life in Plastic teases the absurdity of anti-trans ideologies. Taking a critical lens to right-wing, pseudo-feminist, and medicalized attacks on trans identity, the photo series asks what it would mean to be trans when you are a body without organs.

Dolls are symbols frozen in time. Barbie and Ken have traditionally represented core western values: consumerism, heteronormativity, and concrete gender roles (the kind that cannot exist in reality). They are intended to recall a white cisgender past that never happened. The Barbie franchise boasts the most well-known dolls in the world. Achieving this status means globalizing normative gender fantasies as universal but inaccessible to all.

How do we rethink life in plastic? Jules Gill-Peterson proposes our community develop a framework around plasticity: “the capacity of living systems to generate and take on new forms.” To Gill-Peterson, doctors took advantage of the presumed plasticity of trans children to experiment with the possibility of changing sex characteristics rather than listening to the children themselves.

Physicians now have less control over trans lives than ever. This means that adherence to gender roles is not as often required to transition. Barbie and Ken help one another transition in the photos, learning from each other as trans people free from external influence. Without clinical assessments, laws, or bigots, they choose not to reproduce existing norms. Barbie does not reject masculinity (the skateboard) and Ken does not reject femininity (cosmetics). Instead, their transness expands the horizons of gender itself. The two may switch back and forth whenever they please. Their external expression changes however and whenever they like so long as they’re happy. Their plastic bodies cannot take hormones or undergo surgery but find other ways of self-expression that are just as valid.

As society moves toward more trans representation, it is crucial we conceptualize new ways trans people may exist. At the very least, we hope this re-imagining of Barbie and Ken will upset some right-wing fanatics.
(original, archive)
"they choose not to reproduce existing norms. Barbie does not reject masculinity (the skateboard) and Ken does not reject femininity (cosmetics). [...] The two may switch back and forth whenever they please. Their external expression changes however and whenever they like so long as they’re happy. Their plastic bodies cannot take hormones or undergo surgery but find other ways of self-expression that are just as valid."
What he actually seems to be saying is: 'Barbie' and 'Ken' wear what they like, without consideration of whether something is 'masculine' or 'feminine'. Well done Eli, truly groundbreaking stuff - 99% of society live like this without turning it into egotistic pseudo-intellectual pap or claiming special status for themselves.
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He looks truly ridiculous.
 
He just wanted to LARP as Ken. This is no "art project" to point out the "insanity of anti trans ideologies". What we see here is Eli just wanting to be Ken in one of his sick perverted faggot fantasies.
It's almost- no, exactly- like he wants to detransition but can't/won't admit it.
 
Our wannabe-model shamelessly attempts to insert himself into the publicity around the Barbie movie, with amusingly amateur-looking results:
Screenshot 2023-07-18 at 09-05-19 Eli Erlick (@EliErlick).png (tweet, archive)
(original, archive)
What he actually seems to be saying is: 'Barbie' and 'Ken' wear what they like, without consideration of whether something is 'masculine' or 'feminine'. Well done Eli, truly groundbreaking stuff - 99% of society live like this without turning it into egotistic pseudo-intellectual pap or claiming special status for themselves.
Why does he ascribe this to anti-trans beliefs? It's the trans belief.
 
"PhD candidate" folks......

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From the June 2023 edition of Archive of Sexual Behavior:

"The claim here is not that the true discontinuation, detransition, or regret rates are high or low, simply that they are not known."

The Detransition Rate Is Unknown

Discussing methodological flaws in the troons go to talking points that these rates are actually low:

Knowledge of accurate rates are essential for evaluating how well the protocols for commencing medical intervention identify those who are unlikely to benefit, as well as for those considering medical intervention to weigh as risk: regret is an adverse outcome, as is detransition for some (e.g., D’Angelo, 2018; Vandenbussche, 2022). The extremely low rates are based on studies with flaws which compromise the reliability of their reported rates, or refer to a population with very different characteristics from the large numbers of young people contemplating or undergoing medical intervention today. Specifically, outcomes should not be measured too early (Abramowitz, 1986; De Cuypere et al., 2006), loss to follow-up should be small (D’Angelo, 2018; Gijs & Brewaeys, 2007; Horváth, 2018; Sutcliffe et al., 2009), and measures and definitions (Gijs & Brewaeys, 2007; Sutcliffe et al., 2009) of regret or detransition should be appropriate. In addition, the reported rates should correspond to a sample which is not biased or otherwise non-representative or irrelevant for the case of interest (D’Angelo et al., 2021; Gijs & Brewaeys, 2007). These are common and longstanding concerns for studies of medical intervention for gender dysphoria (Abramowitz, 1986; Carroll, 1999). For gender surgery in particular, Carroll (1999) identified 12 outcome study limitations over 20 years ago, most of which fall within the four requirements above (the lack of control groups and randomized treatment groups which he flags might be argued to limit the utility of these rates for determining appropriate treatment, rather than limiting the measurement of the rates themselves).
 
Sorry for the double post but this stupidity was too good to pass.

Eli -

One problem (of many) with with your delusion is that there no studies whatsoever that support your claim. Tordoff is self refuting when you look at the actual data set.


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Rantz: UW Med used false claims to push gender affirming care for trans teen


The New, Highly Touted Study On Hormones For Transgender Teens Doesn’t Really Tell Us Much Of Anything

Researchers Found Puberty Blockers And Hormones Didn’t Improve Trans Kids’ Mental Health At Their Clinic. Then They Published A Study Claiming The Opposite. (Updated)


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Quick question, is Eli reading this thread?
That was my thought exactly when I saw his twitter post (this one (archived) - ninja'd by NDE above).
Edit: seriously, in what universe (I know I know we live in clown world) does a PHD candidate post this:
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(the troon equivalent of) macaroni crafts, by a D.Phil student.
Edit #2: archive.md being weird with twitter, here's another (back-up via nitter)
 
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