It's absolutely relevant that certain phrases are cropping up, virtually simultaneously, but in organisations that would have no connection...other than the PR writing their marketing.
"Found family" has now within the space of a few nanoseconds cropped up on Primark bumpf...and Oxfam.
"Non-men" has now also registered more than once, this literature and somewhere else.
The chances of such coincidences are close to zero. Found family and non-men are such specific wordings that even if one PR came up with it, noone else would have.
But more than one has, and in concert is now the relevant thing.
Primark and Oxfam using found family. Likely others too.
Two instructional pieces using non-men. Likely others too.
And a ramping up in the propaganda wars. TRAs saying becoming a female more valuable than the stroke of fate that makes/defines a female one to start.
Apparently feminist lawyers like C. McKinnon redefining female and feminism totally to accommodate males.
One GC Scottish Labour MSP barred from the most critical discussion on women's rights since I can remember.
An elites consensus that is pushing and pushing, castigating any pushback, yet the vast majority of peoples not happy or comfortable with enforced re-definitions, yet the media somehow unable to cast light on the entirety, meaning it's vast areas of darkness with only the occasional illuminating shard of light.
I've always fought against the conspiracy theory view of the world, will of elites etc, but it's close to impossible to now argue against.
The synchronization of language, terms, frames of discussion, and the inability of craziness of stuff like Lia Thomas and Austin Killips, Tavistock/Time To Think/Mermaids, de-transitioners, the assault on language in the NHS, the secrecy from parents in schools on gender reveals, and the seeming disinterest or likely fear/self censorship of journalists and commentators to simply talk about, let alone criticise, the growing teen medicalisation scandal.
I mean, it now requires gargantuan effort to not think agendas are in play here.