Here's a thread on some of the most influential people whose ideas led to the belief that boys are girls if they say they are. See if you can spot anything that links them.
First up Michel Foucault, a founding father of postmodernism. And a child rapist thetimes.co.uk/article/french…
Child psychologist John Money invented the term 'gender identity' and carried out sex reassignment surgery on a baby (who later committed suicide). Money used to force children to rehearse sexual acts in front of him, which he would photograph sott.net/article/334768…
Physician Volkmar Sigusch invented the term 'cisgender', to support an idea that we're all 'cis' or 'trans'. He once wrote: "Childish eroticism is not only full of delights, it is also necessary” and claimed there is "nothing wrong" with paedophilia 4w.pub/cis-coined-by-…
Activist 'Monica Helms' invented the trans flag. Monica once wrote a story about a witch whose power is that she looks like a child while seducing adults, and said the pink in the flag represents "young girls" and the blue "young boys" reduxx.org/post/creator-o…
Dr Frederick Berlin was one of the first people to work at the Johns Hopkins Gender Clinic, said to be the world's first devoted to trans surgeries, and runs it today. A 2011 book states that Berlin refused to report patients he believed were child rapists …rnational-law-journal.avemarialaw.edu/Content/iljart…
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Here's a list of just some of the drag queens the BBC has showcased this Christmas. First up, Blankety Blank, aired prime time on BBC One on Boxing Day, featuring a drag queen as one of the celebrity panelists (1)
Strictly Come Dancing's Christmas special on Christmas Day was won by Tayce, a drag queen (2)
Available on BBC iPlayer are recent episodes of EastEnders that feature drag queens (3)
BBC News at Ten's eccentric coverage of the sentencing of Huw Edwards felt like it was minimising his crimes while pretending not to. Firstly, it mentioned his mental health struggles because he didn't get into Oxford 1/4
The BBC then referenced the fact that it had paid Huw Edwards more than £200,000 after his arrest. This led into media commentator Adam Boulton saying ... nothing about this but instead stating we should "never say never" about the paedophile "coming back" 2/4
Then a legal expert justified Huw Edwards' sentence amid online anger that it was too light - but no mention is made about the main reason for that anger; the contrast with harsher sentences for people who wrote inflammatory posts on social media in recent weeks 3/4
A cross-dressing man who effectively decimated his age categories of women's rowing is surprisingly having his world records beaten ... because another cross-dressing man has now become old enough to enter those same categories 1/4
In 2017 Marjorie Roome took up competitive indoor rowing for women over 60, winning repeated world championships and breaking world records by such a large margin that most women refused to compete against him and he'd end up as the only competitor
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However, he's now losing some of those world records - to another man. Meet Joanne Blundell. Can you guess which one Joanne is from this picture? He's now won at least two 60+ World Indoor Rowing Championships 3/4
The link between serial killers and animal cruelty has been well-established. The link between serial killers and cross-dressing men has been well established. Here's a look at several recent stories that suggests there's also a link between animal cruelty and transgenderism 1
Cross-dressing man Scarlet Blake was recently jailed for life for murdering a man. During the trial it was revealed that four months earlier he filmed himself torturing a cat and then killing it by putting it in a blender 2
Cross-dressing man Olivia Sindel has a criminal record including 'serious violence'. In 2020 he was found guilty of slashing the throat of a Staffordshire bull terrier, and draining it of blood, because the dog's owner refused to pay for his gender reassignment surgery 3
The founder of Pride in Surrey, Stephen Ireland, has been charged with raping a child under the age of 13 in the last two years. He, along with ex Surrey Pride director David Sutton, have both been charged with numerous child sexual abuse offences bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
1980s pop star Hazell Dean, now a trans activist and patron of Pride in Surrey, and someone who's been photographed with Stephen Ireland on numerous occasions, has issued a statement that she hasn't spoken to Ireland since June. Surrey Pride 2024 is due to take place in September
Pride in Surrey founder Stephen Ireland, who's been charged with child rape, is a diversity trainer, who's given DEI training to the police. He's also a presenter on Trans Radio UK, founded by 'trans referee' Lucy Clark, and has worked with BBC Radio Surrey
The NHS, in conjunction with the LGBT Foundation, has published a guide full of errors and ideological statements for its staff on how to conduct therapy for 'LGBTQ+ people', as it claims their needs are different to the rest of society. Here's what it states 1/8
The guide starts off talking about sex (biology), referencing same-sex partners, but after a few pages this becomes gender (identity). It then tries to define both by suggesting they are both identities 2/8
The guide states that 'trans people' use Hormone Replacement Therapy, when this is not the same as cross-sex hormones. We also see the genderbread person cited as a good source of information, and a definition of intersex that is not accurate 3/8