NEW VIDEOS: The Mazzoni Center, which secured $5 million in government contracts last year, promoted "feminizing hormones" for children, demonstrated artificial penis "packers," and encouraged teens to distrust their "bigoted, misinformed parents."
The shocking videos here. 🧵
Trans medical provider Dane Menkin recommends "feminizing hormones" for young boys that will give them "decreased erections," stop them from "the making of sperm," and, within a few months, give them "breast budding" and heightened "nipple sensitivity."
Trans activist Chase Ross demonstrated artificial penis "packers" in a presentation open to minors. "If you're a kid, and you want a prosthetic that's a little bit smaller, like, this is the way to go ... If somebody grabs you, like, 'Oh my God, you're hard."
Ross then demonstrated an artificial penis "squirter" to the audience. "You put in your cum lube or your cornstarch with water, [and] when you come, you can squirt the stop and it'll squirt out," he said. "You have to squirt it with two hands."
Rachel Simon, who conducts transgender "therapy" on children as young as 4, said that "sexuality education starts the minute you're born" and encouraged teens to distrust their "bigoted, misinformed parents," especially if they are "religious."
The Mazzoni Center, which hosted this conference, has a full-time staff that teaches sexuality programs in Philadelphia public schools and helps children organize gender identity and sexuality clubs on K-12 campuses. epgn.com/2018/02/07/maz…
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SCOOP: Last year, the School District of Philadelphia encouraged teachers to attend a transgender conference on “kink,” “BDSM,” “trans sex,” “bigger dick energy,” and “banging beyond binaries.”
I've obtained exclusive videos from the conference that will shock you. 🧵
Trans activist Chase Ross hosted a series of sessions on “packers,” “masturbation sleeves,” and “prosthetics for sex,” demonstrating a variety of dildos. “It’s a big boy. This is, like, gigantic,” he said during one demo. “Give me two hours alone and I’ll get this in my butt.”
Another session, “Trans Sex: Banging Beyond Binaries,” was led by Jamie Joy, a self-described “kinky,” “polyamorous,” “pretty big slut,” and Lucie Fielding, a self-described “white, queer, kinky, polyamorous, visibly able-bodied, Jewish, witchy, non-binary, trans femme.”
The share of Americans with a favorable impression of Disney has collapsed from 77% last year to just 33% today. This is catastrophic reputational damage—and a warning to other companies about the cost of going woke.
Disney, which built a family-friendly brand over the course of a century, is now less popular than both Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
It's stunning: brands typically have much higher favorability ratings than political figures. But when Disney started to promote left-wing racial and sexual politics, it soon had a favorability rating roughly equal to the most polarizing national politicians. A lesson there.
Public schools are forcing five-year-olds to celebrate the transgender flag, study photographs of boys in dresses, and read scripts to experiment with gender-fluidity and "ze/zir/tree" pronouns.
But the "fact checkers" insist schools aren't "grooming" kids into gender ideology.
"Grooming" does not necessarily mean "physical sexual abuse." Kids can be groomed into a sexual identity, groomed into an ideological system, and, in some cases, yes, groomed for abuse. It's a spectrum of behavior in which adults isolate and sexualize kids for their own ends.
Likewise, "grooming" does not imply that the offenders are "LGBTQ+" people. Plenty of heterosexual teachers are guilty of grooming children into a sexual identity, ideological system, and, in some cases, physical abuse. Behavior, not identity, is the key.
The Ministress of Truth has determined that conservatives reporting on critical race theory are "disinformers who are engaged in disinformation for profit."
We will never be silenced—and certainly not by this show-tune tyrant.
The discipline of "disinformation" is completely fake, cynical, and totalitarian. It requires no deep knowledge or expertise; one simply has to repeat the regime's line and memorize a few neologisms and multisyllabic phrases that provide a veneer of "smart" and "sophisticated."
Jankowicz is a classic of the genre: the series of high-prestige positions producing nothing of value, the alternating posture of girlboss clichés and pseudo-victimhood, the amazing combination of elitism and idiocy that are required to believe the government can manage "truth."
The game has changed: executives saw what we did to Disney and have changed their risk calculations. The pushback against woke capital is starting to deliver results.
The way to fight back against woke corporations isn't to appeal to fuzzy abstractions; it's to change incentives and put a price on transgressing the values of the common citizen. Gov. Ron DeSantis gave a masterclass on this strategy with Disney and the Fortune 100 is listening.
Conservatives can easily change minds in the C-Suite: we need to exert enough pressure to give executives permission to tell internal stakeholders "we can't risk the reputational and political damage to do X woke policy." They aren't ideologues; we need to give them a way out.
Disney wants to impose critical race theory and gender ideology on American families. We're organizing a campaign to fight back. #DropDisney dropdisney.com
We're launching a paid digital ad campaign targeting conservative Disney+ subscribers, with the goal of persuading them to cancel the service. It's a high-leverage strategy: even small slowdown in the rate of subscriber growth can have a major impact on the stock price.
The company is already in turmoil: the stock price has plummeted since the scandal, rumors are flying that the CEO is in jeopardy, and executives across the country are scared to become "the next Walt Disney Co." We're going to press the advantage.