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The lost boys, searching for manhood - film now out

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happydappy2 · 15/01/2024 19:48

What an amazingly insightful production. Thoroughly recommend watching if you have time. The ramification of what is being done to children is unforgivable. Boys are being castrated and then left as lifelong medical patients. In what world is this acceptable?

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UtopiaPlanitia · 15/01/2024 23:35

Thanks for that info; could you advise where we go to find the film please?

UtopiaPlanitia · 16/01/2024 00:11

RethinkingLife · 16/01/2024 00:09

This on YT?

Ta muchly 👍

Thewateriswide · 16/01/2024 08:45

Powerful.

UtopiaPlanitia · 16/01/2024 13:22

The film was hard to watch, at times, because it dealt with really painful and personal issues but I’m very glad I watched it because I learned a lot. I’m really grateful that those men are speaking out about what was done to them. It can’t be easy to do, especially when they receive almost psychopathic levels of abuse from TRAs in response, and I admire them for trying to warn others.

happydappy2 · 16/01/2024 20:06

What struck me, is that many women are rightly quick to accuse males who identify as women as AGP BUT these young males had co-morbidities, Autism/Aspergers/OCD. These young men have been harmed by gender ideology, it's heartbreaking.

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UtopiaPlanitia · 16/01/2024 21:22

happydappy2 · 16/01/2024 20:06

What struck me, is that many women are rightly quick to accuse males who identify as women as AGP BUT these young males had co-morbidities, Autism/Aspergers/OCD. These young men have been harmed by gender ideology, it's heartbreaking.

I can feel huge sympathy for these young men and what they went through but still be angry that they saw womanhood as comprising clothes, porn-related, and hormone levels and so they think they can claim it.

I understand that the culture they swam in told them this, and made it easier for them to believe it, but it’s sexist to think performing stereotypes is what makes a woman (or man). And it speaks of not seeing women as full human beings too.

RethinkingLife · 16/01/2024 21:58

it speaks of not seeing women as full human beings

It feels exactly like the perception of women as bit or support players in the drama of Real People (aka default male). The harm lies in the general tolerance for that perspective of others as proportions of full, autonomous humanity.

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