"Women have been treated as sexual objects. Yet if sexual objectification is so categorically awful, then why do I want it so badly?
The idea that being seen as a 'sex object' is universally a bad thing is too simple."
— Jacob Tobia
#TDOV
"The narrative is that transgender people will come into bathrooms and abuse little girls.
The supposed 'purity' of the victims has remained stagnant.
There are no princesses. Little girls are also kinky."
— Alok Vaid-Menon
Transactivist
"While I never really believed the cliché about women being good for only one thing, that sentiment kept creeping into my fantasies.
It’s called forced feminization... transforming the loss of male privilege into the best f*ck ever."
— Julia Serano, trans-identifying author
"Pornography is what it feels like when you think you have an object, but really the object has you. It is therefore a quintessential expression of femaleness.
Getting f*cked makes you female because f*cked is what a female is."
— Andrea Long Chu
Trans-identifying academic
"Why can't I just let my crossdressing be a fetish?
Why does my particular fetish have to take such precedence that I change my whole life, my whole body, just to accord with it?"
— Torrey Peters
Trans-identifying author
"I'm obsessive with my fetishes, about certain clothes, in ways I've never seen in women. I've never heard a girl talk about getting wet putting on a new dress."
— Torrey Peters
Trans-identifying author
"The femininity forced upon the males was the ultimate in degradation and humiliation. Until she transitioned, until she met women into rape-play, she couldn't... counter the orgasm-certified evidence of her misogyny."
— Torrey Peters
Trans-identifying author
"It helps that I grew up watching trans porn. I think I internalized the idea of trans women with c*cks as the hottest, most feminine women out there."
— Torrey Peters
Trans-identifying author
"I started objectifying my body at a very young age because I knew I had the spirit of a young girl inside me.
My art is not created from a place where I'm trying to ease the suffering of... women."
— Nina Arsenault
Trans-identifying performance artist
"There is something about being treated like shit by men that feels like affirmation itself, like a cry of delight from the deepest cavern of my breast...
To be the victim of honest, undisguised sexism possesses an exhilarating vitality."
— Grace Lavery
Trans-identifying academic
"I knew I wanted to be 'the woman' when it came to sex. It was a conscious urge to get f*cked, be penetrated as a woman would be...
The final frontier of kink for gay men is women."
Juno Dawson
The Gender Games, 2017
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Transvestites are men with a sexual pathology that escalates towards public predation.
Transgenderism is an attempt to rebrand their behavior by including women and children under a more "inclusive" term, thereby providing cover for male fetishes that overlap with pedophilia.
New Zealand's most prominent "trans woman," Lexie Matheson, who claims to be a "lesbian," has had a significant influence on national and local policies surrounding gender self-identification and has been competing in women’s sports competitions.
In a Pinterest folder titled 'My Obsessive Stuff,' Matheson shared "loli" illustrations of young girls, and lesbian pulp erotica book covers, some of which show schoolgirls engaged in sadomasochistic bondage.
Matheson, who has been involved in women's karate and has won women's titles, revealed in a recent interview that he has been using the women's changing rooms and restrooms for more than twenty years.
Matheson has also been recognized on a national level, and was an honoree in the 2016 Queen’s Birthday Honours List, where he was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for his LGBTQ advocacy. Matheson is also a founding member of Auckland Pride Festival, Inc.
I don't quite understand why Mia keeps bringing this up without mentioning any one of the dozen articles I've written about it, nor why she insists on making it sound so incredible.
What I discovered was far more shocking than simply the endorsement of a "eunuch identity" from the World Professional Association for Transgender Health.
The online forum cited by WPATH was co-founded by a convicted pedophile named Thomas Pidel who was involved in a child abuse ring.
The opinions of men in the forum - men who were writing sadistic child sexual abuse stories about castration - were presented as research at a 2009 WPATH conference organized by a pro-pedophile sexologist with connections to the Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE).
After I published that report, I was notified by Google that it would be hidden from search results in certain unnamed European countries.
"The World Professional Association for Transgender Health referenced a fetish forum co-founded by a convicted pedophile while crafting their most recent standards of care. Thomas Pidel was discovered to have been involved in a pedophile ring."
I was the first to name and investigate WPATH (The World Professional Association for Transgender) and its influence on major institutions. I was the first to call out the connections to pedophilia activism.
Because of my work on WPATH and the Eunuch Archives - a pedophilic castration fetish forum cited in their Standards of Care in 2021 - I was asked to write the WPATH Files in 2022.
It was a copycat investigation based on my work.
Someone paid $200 to access a public WPATH Forum. This person contacted me directly and we had video calls.
The project was taken over by Genspect after this person began posting publicly on social media.
I thought the WPATH Files was a rehash of what has already been put out by other people, specifically blogs like @STILLTish and @4th_WaveNow who have documented medical abuse.
At the time, I was very focused on the issue of women in prison dealing with male transfers.
The WPATH Files, as it was presented, wasn't something I felt was a priority. But I was originally asked to do it.
So when the report was published, and my work was mentioned without a citation, I was confused.
Then I started to get direct messages from multiple people involved in the project, interactions that I didn't initiate.
Stephen Ireland, now jailed for 24 years for raping an "extremely vulnerable" 12-year-old boy — referred to trans activist Peter Tatchell as an "inspiration."
Tatchell, who argued for "intergenerational sex" and praised the "positive nature of child-adult sexual relationships" currently works as an advisor to the London Metropolitan Police in order to establish "collaboration and cooperation".
Both men were in a leadership position with trans activist organization Educate and Celebrate, which advocated for halting children's puberty.
"... He had had sex with a man when he was nine years old. He said it was his choice. Who am I, or you, to dispute it?"