1./ What's the darkest secret of the trans lobby? It's one it's tried to hide for decades. There's a clue in this documentary on the BBC, called 'Casa Susanna'.
It's a sexual fetish of men who get off by imagining themselves as women. 1/ of 10
👇 bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…
2./ In my latest substack I explore autogynephilia (or AGP) revealing that the fetish was the driving motive of the first trans organisation of which Casa Susanna, a transvestite holiday resort in the Catskills, was an important affilliate. tinyurl.com/m4wvx4uh
3./ A regular guest was the man who invented the word transgender and whom Susan Stryker the trans historian says was a "crucial figure in the early transgender movement", Virginia Prince (Arnold Lowman) who built that first trans organisation, Full Personality Expression.
4./ Prince loathed homosexuals, arguing in the future transvestitism would be considered normal, but people would never accept homosexuality. Here's Harvey Fierstein who met Prince saying this at a promotional event for Casa Susanna. He'd written an earlier play about the resort.
5./ Virginia embodied the delusionary quality of the trans narrative. He believed trans people had dual personalities and with enough determination a man could create a real, three dimensional female personality that was actually psychically separate from the male personality.
6./ This dissociative attitude meant that Virginia (Arnold) who insisted he was heterosexual and banned homosexuals from FPE could argue his "female" personality was a heterosexual woman and that was why "she" slept with heterosexual men. Fierstein again, at the end of the clip.
7./ At the heart of Casa Susanna was sexual fetishism. Autogynephilia and this 'sissy fetish' where men like to be humiliated, dressed as women, are closely linked. It was a feature of Virginia Prince's magazine Transvestia for which the owner of Casa wrote a regular column.
8./ The trans lobby was horrified when a book was published in 2003 that revealed the extent of trans autogynephilia to the public. A vicious campaign against the author @profjmb was launched, his family was targetted and petitions demanded his sacking.
9./ That champion of academic freedom Stephen Whittle participated in the bullying. Of course she did. The trans lobby's claims are couched in terms of social justice. That sympathy would evaporate if the public thought up to half of transwomen were driven by a sexual fetish.
10./ Autogynephilia isn't just the fetish that dare not speak its name. It's the fetish the trans lobby dare not let us discuss. That's why it isn't mentioned in the BBC's documentary.
Read the unvarnished truth in my substack.
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1./ 🧵Why was media coverage of the Supreme Court's ruling on sex so biased? My latest article tells the emblematic story of one channel's capture by the trans lobby. Channel 4's subversion is partly down to the social circle its staff move in. Guess who's this guy's best mate.👇
2./ Last week Krishnan Guru-Murthy gave two idiot trans activists the chance to malign the Court's ruling with all the critical challenge we might expect from some blowhard champion of the trans agenda like the SNP's John Nicolson. Funny you should mention that poltroon. 👉
3./ Guru-Murthy and Nicolson regularly describe each other as their closest friends. Nicolson says GM is "one of the people in the world who likes me most." A low bar. They met when Guru-Murthy was a 15 year old schoolboy during filming for a TV show Nicolson was presenting.
1./ Apologies. It’s welcome that
Mark Smith has said, “men like me need to say sorry”. Everyone makes mistakes. A democratic culture only works if we accept people’s views evolve. There are tho some lessons to be learned from Mark’s original stance. 👉 heraldscotland.com/politics/viewp…
2./ In his column in early 2020 after the launch of @AllianceLGB, Mark opined on our “horrible website”. He complained images of women had been deliberately chosen to look as feminine as possible to emphasise trans male exclusion. Uh? 👀 They really weren’t. Worse was to come. 👉
3./ Smith went on to compare @AllianceLGB’s concern over child safeguarding to Section 28. “Dangerous to children is a phrase that appears on the LGB Alliance website along with multiple uses of the word ‘threat’. We have been here before.” Indeed we have. Heard of PIE anyone?
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…