Off-Topic Indoctrination Material for Toddlers and Children from Mainly LGBT Organizations - And Unique Niche Books That Fit Nowhere

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I can't help but wonder if this author has some cow tendencies because all her books have similar themes and very little warning about that content anywhere on the outside of the book but she's still published by Scholastic and thus easily accessible to young kids.
I'm gonna come back to this one in a followup post because the troon below had so much milk to give...
Simon and Schuster publishes the Pheobe and her Unicorn books which are written by a Tim.
"Dana Simpson" aka "Dana Claire Simpson" formerly known as David Craig Simpson.
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He likes getting letters from little girls:

Dana Claire Simpson, a native of Gig Harbor, Washington, first caught the eyes of devoted comics readers with the internet strip Ozy and Millie. After winning the 2009 Comic Strip Superstar contest, she developed the strip Phoebe and Her Unicorn (originally known as Heavenly Nostrils), which is now syndicated in newspapers worldwide.

There are twenty Phoebe and Her Unicorn books, including the newest, Unicorn Time Machine, all from Andrews McMeel Publishing. Ozy and Millie have two books also. All told, Simpson has sold over four million books.

Her books have appeared on the New York Times bestseller list, and won the Washington State Book Award and the Pacific Northwest Book Award. She lives with her spouse and her cat in Santa Barbara, California.



She is emailable at dana at danasimpson dot com. And if you prefer the old fashioned kind of letters, it’s PO Box 6347, Santa Babara, CA, 93160-6347. (She tries to answer fan mail, particularly from kids.)

I've noticed a lot of troons going for that retro kerchief style lately. They think it's a femmey way to cover the male pattern baldness, but it stands out as so odd, since so few women do it outside religious communities, it's a tell on its own, like the chokers, or like pooners and septum piercings/gauges.

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Simpson is transgender, and in addition to her successful Phoebe series, she is working on a graphic memoir of her transition, Only You’re Different, for middle-grade readers. AMP, which also publishes Phoebe, is expected to release it in 2018.
How does your experience as a transgender woman come through in your work, and how has that evolved over the years?

My work is self-portraiture. It’s almost a kind of therapy. So even before I was out to anyone (including, in a sense, myself), creating a character like Millie, and having her deal with the kind of emotional issues I was dealing with myself, helped me work through some of it in a way that nothing else did.

It’s a bit different with Phoebe because, since I live my life as myself now, I’m not as dependent on self-portraiture to work through stuff. In a way, Phoebe is me going back and filling in a gap in my life—I never got to properly be a little girl before, so that energy had to go somewhere, and Phoebe is that somewhere. This long after transitioning, though, I almost think Phoebe is less an expression of me as a trans woman, and more just an expression of me as a woman, full stop.

Phoebe is a girl because I’m a girl. And she’s a kid because I kind of refuse to grow up any more than I absolutely have to.

That’s the point of transitioning, after all, isn’t it? To get the issue off the table and move on? That’s always what I wanted from transition. To just be myself and get on with my work and my life. In that way, Phoebe represents something of a personal victory.
Would you like to see more transgender characters in children’s and teens’ graphic novels? If so, what roles do you want to see them in? Are there characters or stories you would not want to see?

I would love to see that. And I’d love to see them just being there like anyone else, rather than “this character is trans” being such a big deal that it dwarfs all other stories. (But I’d like to see stories specifically about that, too. I’d like to see every possible approach to it. Dramatic and comic, focused and incidental.)

I’d like to live in a society where the message we send to children about all different kinds of people is that it’s all fine. That no matter who they are, their story is interesting.

I’d like to live in a world where any character could be trans, in the same way that any character could be left-handed. We’re pretty far from there. But a girl can dream.

Correct me if I’m wrong on this, but I don’t recall any queer or trans characters in Phoebe and Her Unicorn. Why is that?

Heh. I’m honestly surprised people don’t ask me that more.

I have a few responses to that. Feel free to interpret the fact that I don’t have one single answer as “I’m not entirely sure”.

  1. Any of them could be, couldn’t they? You wouldn’t necessarily know. Maybe one of Phoebe’s friends is trans, or queer. Probably not Phoebe since it’s never come up, but even at that, how sure can we be?
  2. One of the kids in the strip actually does have same-sex parents; it’s never come up in the strip so far because I was waiting for it to come up organically, and in writing a forthcoming graphic novel (Phoebe and Her Unicorn In: The Magic Storm) it finally did, and so that’ll be something for people to notice.
  3. I’ve never actually been an out transgender kid, having transitioned in my 20s, and I think the trans kid experience is probably very different if you’re 10 in 2017 than if you were in 1987. Weirdly, writing about trans kids now would require significant research.
  4. Maybe this is me being a bit of a coward, or a bit of a hypocrite, but…that’s just not what I feel like talking about all the time. I’m writing a non-Phoebe graphic novel about my own transition, and I’ll have lots to say about it then, but for me the whole point of transitioning was so I wouldn’t have to think about it constantly. I like that the issue doesn’t come up in most interviews until or unless I decide to bring it up myself. (This interview, obviously, is a bit different, and that’s great, but I don’t want every interview to put me in the position of being Dana Simpson, Trans Spokeswoman. A lot of the time I just want to talk about unicorns.)

He is extra special porn addict prison gay with a fellow troon, a they them male computer nerd named David Brodbeck.

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Near certainty they are also furfags:

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The mere thought of these pervert men who do not have the least natural thing at all to do with little girls writing literature for them and seeking out their company sure does bring up some Old West instincts in a feller...
 
Picked this up at a bookstore and skimmed it for a possible Christmas gift. Yellow shirt is a Tim, Dark Hair is a 'lesbian' but portrayed more as a Tif. They have [non-graphic] sex in this book which is a graphic novel not text so it's still quite obvious. I can't help but wonder if this author has some cow tendencies because all her books have similar themes and very little warning about that content anywhere on the outside of the book but she's still published by Scholastic and thus easily accessible to young kids.
Molly Knox Ostertag

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Oh boy.


ND Stevenson aka Nate Diana Stevenson formerly Noelle Stevenson:
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All their stuff, both of them, is exactly what you would expect. "Identity" slop aimed at preteens to early teens, about how being a special girl always means you are a lesbian and or trans. It's not even thinly veiled. Regular Wikipedia sums up:

In 2017, Graphix published The Witch Boy, the first graphic novel written and drawn by Ostertag. It is the coming-of-age story of a young boy, Aster, who is intent on becoming a witch in a community where boys are expected to become shapeshifters.[5] Fox Animation acquired the film rights in May 2017,[7] and a sequel, The Hidden Witch, was published in 2018.[13] The third book in the series, The Midwinter Witch, was published in November 2019.[14] The Witch Boy was later described by Daniel Toy of CNN's Underscored as an "emotional, magical story [that] will grab young readers’ attention" which teaches readers the "importance of acceptance and love"[15] while reviewers said that the story of Aster, which begins in the first book, is "parable for gender conformity."[16][17] Additionally, Aster's tomboy friend,[18][19] Charlotte "Charlie," who has two dads, is described as not conforming to gender norms, even by the book's publisher, Scholastic.[20][21] Other works of Ostertag's include the erotic comic Alleycat[22] and the comic How the Best Hunter in the Village Met Her Death, for which she received the 2018 Ignatz Award for Outstanding Story.[23]

Also:
Ostertag is also a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, and has illustrated a campaign poster for Los Angeles City Councilmember Nithya Raman.[47]
 
Dana Simpson is a vintage cow, had an Encyclopedia Dramatica page going back to the oldest olden days. Possibly the second-earliest major trooncow on the web after JDR.

He's calmed down a lot in more recent years after the Raine Dog debacle, but that's only saying so much.
 
One of the disability accounts I follow where the child has a disorder causing intellectual delays and other issues had their 5th birtday cake made to be the cover of one of the books covered here.
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An excerpt from the book with obligatory zipper tits.
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You know, the fascination with zipper tits (AKA a mutilated topless woman) is something straight out of horror. And it was in the early 2000s.

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Which brings me to this non-pozzed book. This one is a collection of various urban legends but in comic form. Some of them bizzare like alligators in the toilet but the one that stuck out to me is this story about a couple that went to Mexico. One drunken bender later, wife disappears.

The guy tries looking for his wife a completely depressed wreck. Until he found her by chance in the circus at the freakshow. Wife was there, completely mentally gone and her tits cut off and were zippertits. Making animal sounds.

That was played up as horror because it was mutilation as it should. These AGPs trying to make being zipper tits to be empowering are utter monsters. Mutilation is in essence a dehumanizing act. By stripping away parts of you. These freaks alone would make for a good horror movie plot.
 
One of the disability accounts I follow where the child has a disorder causing intellectual delays and other issues had their 5th birtday cake made to be the cover of one of the books covered here.
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Obviously the zipper tits are the worst of it but what the fuck is with the obsession with body hair, let alone obsession with shoving it in kids' faces. Vomitous.
 
Obviously the zipper tits are the worst of it but what the fuck is with the obsession with body hair, let alone obsession with shoving it in kids' faces. Vomitous.
Its a fetish. Considering these perverts just get off on the idea of forcing themselves on people unable to resist, its just vile. That desire alone is part of the reason why the West has become Weimar-ish.
 
One of the disability accounts I follow where the child has a disorder causing intellectual delays and other issues had their 5th birtday cake made to be the cover of one of the books covered here.
This child did not ask for this, obviously. It's obvious this boy's being groomed and he can't tell the difference at all.
 
Obviously the zipper tits are the worst of it but what the fuck is with the obsession with body hair, let alone obsession with shoving it in kids' faces. Vomitous.
It's explicitly trying to normalize hair that people normally remove.
>Leg hair, armpit hair, fuzzy-lip and chin hair, brows-meet-in-the-middle hair.
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Remember kids, plucking your unibrow is unnatural, unlike having your breasts surgically removed!
 
It's explicitly trying to normalize hair that people normally remove.
>Leg hair, armpit hair, fuzzy-lip and chin hair, brows-meet-in-the-middle hair.

Remember kids, plucking your unibrow is unnatural, unlike having your breasts surgically removed!
It doesn't normalize anything though, because the reality is, most people who don't shave or wax that stuff do not actually look like grimy freaks, but the illustrations always do. Most people who would make that choice have lighter body hair or less (blondes or Asians), not Persians with a full rug all down their backs.
 
Hi are you fucking retarded.

It's Penguin. They publish everything. I'm looking at a copy of The Wealth of Nations on my shelf with a penguin logo on it right now.
I'm never taking your posting seriously again holy shit.
Don't call someone retarded when you are missing the point completely. Yes, Penguin publishes The Wealth of Nations. So what? The point is that lots of grooming materials are getting published, and simultaneously a lot of serious writers who oppose this shit are having their careers destroyed. I personally know a half-dozen people who oppose this shit who have lost their jobs in publishing or lost their book contracts because they dared to say this shit is fucked up. They can't even publish books that have nothing to do with this shit because they dared to speak out against the trans or queer cults. FFS, the cults have tried to destroy JKR, Dave Chapelle, and so on, and the only reason they weren't able to destroy them is because they're fucking bulletproof. But if you're not huge, if you're midlist, then if you speak out you're blacklisted. And don't come back with a few writers are able to publish critiques of this. It's a few, against an absolute flood of this shit, and this shit gets fawning reviews, while the other is blasted or ignored.
 
Not to beat a dead horse but if you didn't enlarge the photo to full size you are missing just how insane it actually is.

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Here we have a little girl who is barely larger than the golden retriever (average size of a retriever is around 65 lbs) so probably about 8-9 years old. And she is hairier than the dog. Have you EVER seen something like that in real life?

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The Sikh woman also has a full beard and mustache. And to the right another pre/barely pubescent child with not only extremely hairy legs but a full brushy bush of pit hair.

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The little girls on the page are all hairier than the bio male tranny chaser with a full beard. His chest is bare!

This is someone's sick fetish, not just "normalization."

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I rest my case.
 
Damn I can't believe D.C. Simpson is still active. Dana was way ahead of his time, trooning out and letting politics turn him into a humorless lolcow.

Dunno how active D.C. is anymore with regards to old works, but I wouldn't be surprised if he tried to make a short followup image to Ozy and Millie where Millie pooned out, because we can't have female characters be tomboys and have personalities anymore in current year.
 
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