A thread about why scientific facts matter. And why amazingly those Amazonian forest fires are not entirely unconnected to the battles raging here about "gender identity". If you listened to @BBCPM last night you, like me, might have despaired at their failure to explore ....
...what's really underway in Brazil. Bruce Parry opined, "we shouldn't point the finger" at the new President, Bolsonaro. Give me a break! This is a guy that signalled during his election he believed Amazonia should be "developed", his public loathing for indigenous peoples..
..is well known and his claim that climate change is a Western conspiracy is a major plank of his manifesto. Clearing the Amazon isn't an accident, it's a strategy. If we can't point the finger at Bolsonaro we should just give up pointing altogether. This failure by our media..
...to dig deeper into what drives this populist's "democratic coup" is dispiriting because if they bothered to look they'd find an assault on science underway that has lessons for us here. Bolsonaro has an acknowledged guru (his own mini-Bannon) called Olavo de Carvalho. He's...
...an ex-astrologer with a (pardon the pun) fireside manner whose videos rail against climate change science; but he doesn't stop there. He disputes the work of that young rookie Sir Isaac Newton and Einstein was, he claims, just elaborately ...
...covering up Copernicus's mistake in claiming that the Earth revolves around the Sun. Yep, I know. Sounds mad. Bolsonaro's guru thinks the Earth doesn't revolve around the Sun: so why wasn't he just laughed out of court? In part, enter stage left, our old friend Queer Theory.
One reason the left wasn't really in a position to call out the nutjob guru of Bolsonaro was that they were implicated themselves in defending the faux science of Queer Theory. One of Bolsonaro's and Calvarho's most successful ploys was to associate the left with its forward ..
march. He called it something different. "Gender ideology", just as Pope Francis has but they both lasered in on Queer Theory's most precious "discovery" that biological sex is effectively meaningless. Don't get me wrong, Bolsonaro is a misogynistic homophobe who hates trans folk
.. and argues smacking boys might help stop them being gay. He only won election because the charismatic leader of the Left (Lula) was prevented from standing & there's shady stuff going on with oil & its privatisation. But the problem for the left was made worse because it ...
...really had linked arms with gender ideology nonsense. Bolsonaro's rise began when he took a leading stance against an educational campaign in schools that was ostensibly against homophobia but was shaped and guided by Queer Theory's notions of gender identity. Sound familar?
Queer Theory had come to the country late. In 2001 Latin American Research Review welcomed its "spring blossoming". "Queer" by the way it defined as "not straight, not normative" and it mentions without criticism Gayle Rubin's writing on paederasty. Yes that P-word Queer Theory..
..just can't seem to shake off. Queer Theory stormed through academia in Brazil as it has here. But in a culture like Brazil's that has long distrusted the State, associating the state with "not normative" ideas was always going to be a dangerous game. And so it proved.
Claims that the anti-homophobia campaign was sexualising kids fuelled distrust of the Worker's Party. And by the time high priestess of QT, Judith Butler arrived in Sao Paolo a year before the election she was sufficiently well-known to be burned in effigy outside the venue.
Appalling & indefensible but it also shows just how much Queer Theory and its idiocies were being exploited by evangelicals, the Catholic Church and then Bolsonaro to whip up populism. Of course Queer Theory on its own didn't swing the election apart from it helping motivate..
the evangelical vote. But here's the thing, it DID do something else that's a lesson for us here. Its sheer deliberate, provocative "not normative" weirdness, it's queerness you might say- was used not to queer the classroom or the academe as its theorists liked to dream...
..It was instead used to Queer the opposition, (the opposition candidate was guy who had promoted the fateful school campaign). Queer Theory was used to make liberals and the left sound like we're the freaks, we're the nutjobs, we're the ones supporting deeply unscientific ..
..notions. And some of us had! So now a populist with a guru who believes the Sun circles the Earth fiddles in Rio as the forests are felled. Science it turns out really matters and when we stop caring about facts or being seen to care about them, literally the world burns.
1./ 🧵On a female hero. It’s typical of @HotchkissRhona to hand out well-deserved plaudits to women who helped prepare the ground for the Supreme Court triumph. But no one who went to early public meetings of @ForWomenScot can be in any doubt Rhona herself deserves thanks. 👉
2./ I first met this pocket rocket at a @ForWomenScot meeting in early 2020. In those days all gender critical events were by word of mouth or carefully vetted such was the level of fear. I’d come to talk about @AllianceLGB and was amazed to find a secret, feisty army of women.
3./The first speaker was @HotchkissRhona who talked, as an ex prison governor, about how trans identified men often acted out in sickening ways in women’s jails. Her jaw dropping speech was spiced with Rhona’s biting wit. She then introduced a young woman sitting beside me.
1./ How deep does homophobia run in the trans psychosis? There's a clue in the story of Sofia Taloni, one of the Arab world's most famous trans activists who's now detransitioning back to the bloke he always was. If Sofia looks a bit of a lunatic there's a reason for that. 👉
2./ Taloni was born in Morocco where homosexuality is illegal. Though as many a tourist can attest it's not exactly unknown dans la casbah. Shame and the threat of a jail sentence has led many gay Moroccans to embrace trans, which is not illegal. So here's Taloni not being gay.👇
3./ Taloni's internalised self-hate erupted in 2020 when he told his 700K Insta followers to download Grindr, create fake profiles and expose closet gay men. Taloni urged his followers to post the men's images online and then publicly berated them. attitude.co.uk/news/world/as-…
1./ 🧵Why is the debate about Trans so overdue? It's great to see the landmark book by @HJoyceGender discussed at a Festival at long last and by the legend that is @bindelj. There was though a tragic irony about the location that reminds us why this debate is urgently necessary
2./ In the early hours of the 25th July 2021 a slightly-built 30 year old Spanish engineer Jorge Martin Carreno was separated from his friends and sat down, tipsy, beside the architectural wonder that is the Radcliffe Camera in Oxford where today's debate was held.
3./ What Jorge did not know was a 23 year old trans identified male, who called himself Scarlet Blake, was at that very moment scouring the streets of Oxford looking for someone to kill. He was wearing a hooded jacket that hid his face. And then he spied...Jorge.
1./ 🧵Adolescence
If someone says a TV drama should shape policy remind them of Butterfly about a boy who wants puberty blockers. Its advisor Susie Green had castrated her own son. 6 years ago the show was applauded by many now applauding Adolescence.
2./ We now know puberty blockers do not alleviate gender dysphoria, yet Butterfly claimed they did. The Tavistock only released that information after relentless pressure. In the show the clinic is portrayed as a centre of excellence. It's now been closed.
3./ The boy at the centre of Butterfly was 11. We now know from the Cass Review that the depiction of boys like him was a shockingly biased and often blatantly untruthful account. Yet Lucy Mangan described it as "an important, truthful drama". theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2…
1./ 🧵Incest and White Lotus. The creator of Netflix's hit series wrote his thesis about Judith Butler. In my latest article I explore whether the show's incest theme was inspired by the incest-obsessed Queen of Queer Theory.
Click on the link in my bio or end of 🧵to read more.
2./ Mike White wrote his thesis about Butler two years after Gender Trouble was published. The book even got an airing in Season 1, when the deeply annoying Paula was seen packing it into her bag. How big a role does incest play in Butler's book? It has a starring role. 👉
3./ Here are some of the references to incest in Gender Trouble. Butler became obsessed with incest after studying the work of fellow lesbian, Gayle Rubin. This sadomasochist aficionado of S&M porn and defender of paedophilia had come up a crazy Foucault influenced notion. 👉
1./ 🧵The LGBTQ+ lobby, Epstein and hating mothers.
My latest article is about Jes Staley, ex-CEO of Barclays & champion of the LGBTQ+ lobby. 2 weeks ago he went to court to appeal fines for lying about his links to Jeffrey Epstein.
Click on the link in my bio to read more.☝️
2./ In 2023, the UK's finance regulator @TheFCA fined Staley £1.8m and banned him from senior positions after he signed off a letter from Barclays claiming he had a strictly business relationship with the notorious sex trafficker who conveniently committed suicide in 2019.
3./ In fact, their business relationship began in 1999 when Epstein became a client of Staley's at JP Morgan. It blossomed in 2002 when Epstein brought $1Bn into Staley's division. Money he'd mysteriously been given power of attorney over by the reclusive billionaire Les Wexner.