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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Matt Walsh thinks gender ideology has now been defeated in the USA - is he right?

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bluefingertips · 22/11/2024 10:23

Basically he thinks that making congress bathrooms single sex is a sign that the debate has been won. That Senators are now prepared to speak out on this issue in a way they wouldn't have three years ago.

He thinks the argument have been won and its just a matter of hoovering out the last remains of GI from other institutions in the USA.

Do you think he is right and if so, will this have a ripple affect elsewhere in the world?

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bluefingertips · 26/11/2024 15:25

CocoapuffPuff · 26/11/2024 12:50

Menno did an interesting video the other day, about the change of tactic being employed (by the media? by the "community"? Not sure) now that there's a regime change on the way.

What Menno calls the "reasonable trans person" is being given airtime, lots of airtime it seems. Caitlyn Jenner, Buck Angel and Blair White, etc are getting a lot of publicity now, according to his video. They all SOUND reasonable and accept they haven't changed sex, but of course they still want exceptions made for them. Just not for the others...

There's no going back as far as I can see. We can't leave the door ajar.

Yes, I think now it probably does have to be like that. I do actually quite like Blair White though. I've seen him talk about how he thinks his dysphoria was due to childhood/ family trauma. I've seen footage of him pre-transition and he does come across very much as an effeminate gay man.

CJ is clearly an AGP. That footage of him getting supportive laughter from a conference audience when he tells them his 'amusing' anecdote about being caught by his daughter in her bedroom dressing up in female clothes, presumably her clothes, was truly appalling. The audience should have reacted with disgust at his abusive boundary crossing around his daughter, not laughter.

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CocoapuffPuff · 26/11/2024 16:40

It's quite something isn't it, that clip. Being caught by his young daughter in her bedroom in what I understood to be the daughter's underwear, and it's somehow an endearing and amusing dinner party or awards ceremony anecdote.

Humiliation really is a turn on for some.

bluefingertips · 27/11/2024 08:23

It's quite something isn't it, that clip. Being caught by his young daughter in her bedroom in what I understood to be the daughter's underwear, and it's somehow an endearing and amusing dinner party or awards ceremony anecdote

Yup, a clear example of the protective cloak of being trans. Suddenly something clearly deplorable becomes not just tolerated but applauded.

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