2/8 Walsh mentions Magnus Hirschfeld as his example of a Nazi scientist. Hirschfeld was actually Jewish and gay, and fled Germany on the Nazis taking power.
His sex research institute oversaw the first trans surgery, and he created the first ever LGBT advocacy organisations.
3/8 Walsh also mentions the Nazi scientist Erwin Gohrbandt, who helped perform the first transgender surgery.
But for this surgery Gohrbandt was assistant to a more prominent LGBT rights campaigner called Ludwig Levy-Lenz, who Walsh for some reason omits from his list.
4/8 Gayle Rubin is regarded as the founder of Queer Theory.
Rubin argued there exists a "sex-gender system" which regulates sexuality through the imposition of gender. She argued for dismantling "hierarchies of sexual value" and normalising sexual behaviour considered deviant.
5/8 Leslie Feinberg was a trans activist and communist whose work was influential in making her the first to argue for a Marxist concept of “transgender liberation”.
Her novel Stone Butch Blues was also helped to bring these issues to a global audience.
6/8 Jennifer Pritzker is a transgender member of the very influential Pritzker family.
They through their philanthropy have arguably done more to advance the trans movement than anyone.
7/8 Sirius XM founder Martine Rothblatt is one of the biggest philanthropists for trans issues.
Rothblatt wrote something of a manifesto on the trans movement in 2011: From Transgender to Transhuman, arguing transgenderism was part of a broader progression to a transhuman future
8/8 Finally, George Soros' Open Society Foundation has also been at the forefront of promoting trans acceptance.
The OSF has taken very progressive stances on issues like hormone treatment for minors, and is funding organisations advocating for trans equality across the world.
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Can't believe how underwhelming all the footage of America's military parade is.
250 year anniversary for the world's biggest military and they get troops trotting along out of sync, isolated tanks rolling through to complete silence, small crowd, no cool displays of precision marching or cool tech, and lame country music to cap it off. Embarrassing.
And they're saying this cost over $50 million? Real late empire vibes.
Will the next Pope be a return to tradition for the Catholic Church, or even more progressive than Francis?
A look at the most likely candidates based on current betting odds 🧵
34% 🇮🇹 Pietro Parolin: Vatican Secretary of State who is being called a "continuity candidate" that would continue Francis's reforms.
He was heavily criticised by conservatives in the Vatican for creating a deal with China that allowed the CCP influence over bishop nominations.
🇵🇭 23% Luis Antonio Tagle: Known as "the Asian Francis" and considered even more progressive, Tagle has argued for the church softening its attitude to homosexuals, unwed mothers, and the divorced.
Like Francis, he's also known for social justice advocacy in his home country.
2/13 Obviously the existence of a German people has been known for a long time.
In 98 AD, Tacitus mapped Germania as including the land between the Rhine in the West beyond the Vistula in the East, and from the Danube in the South up to the Baltic seas.
3/13 The contention of this modernist approach to nationalism is that even if a Germanic people pre-existed the 19th Century, people never had a sense of national identity until then.
The Holy Roman Empire is a favourite of this argument due to how divided it was politically.