1./ π§΅What's the Truth About Trans Surgery? 2 months ago I wrote about a surgeon who conspired with body mutilating fetishists to have his healthy legs amputated. The aptly named Neil Hopper has now been jailed. Let me tell you how his story shines a light on the trans agenda.π
2./ It's not that Hopper claims he always wanted to be a girl. Nor that he took advice about his amputations from a cult led by Marius Gustavson, an LGBTQ+ activist who cut his penis off and kept it in a drawer. As opposed to his drawers. There's more.π cornwalllive.com/news/cornwall-β¦
3./ Gustavson's two compulsions- the desire for castration and that for limb amputation- were recognised as fellow sexual paraphilias by the man who first popularised the term "gender identity" and helped set up the world's first gender clinic: Professor John Money. Who he? π
4./ Money, a paedophile, coined the term apotemnophilia in 1977 to describe the pathological desire to have healthy limbs removed. He argued this was driven by a profound masochism closely allied to that of transsexuals. Transsexuals didn't however just hate themselves. Oh no.π
5./ Money agreed with Robert Stoller, who invented the term 'gender identity', that transsexuals were extreme versions of the misogynistic 'sissies' Stoller studied in so-called "sissy porn". There men weaponised their "feminisation" to wreak revenge on women. It gets worse. π
6./ By adopting the persona of a pseudo female Stoller argued a trans male believes he's now a far superior kind of woman; one that "courageously" inflicted pain and suffering on himself in order to become one. You can witness the same dynamic at work in Neil Hopper's story. π
7./ After his lower legs were replaced with prosthetics, Hopper reinvented himself on social media as "bionic". In 2020 he was nominated as a BBC Brave Briton. He applied to become the first disabled astronaut. Like a trans identified male he was now the centre of attention.
8./ Like many trans stories Hopper's seemed to have a remarkable irony. As a cardio-vascular surgeon he had removed many patient's legs before he turned up at A&E with what seemed like sepsis in his legs. An irony that seems darker now. A darkness shared by trans tales too.π
9./ You may believe Theo Upton's interest in medicine is innocent. Hopper shows pathology and medical career can intersect. As does the example of the leading gender surgeon Marci Bowers who was a gynaecologist for years before he had himself castrated. Business and pleasure?
10./ Hopper's story is important because it reminds us how bizarre it is for people to choose to mutilate their bodies in order to solve alleged psychological issues. Yet he was doing nothing more disturbing than happens in gender clinics every single day.
11./ The trans lobby has managed to normalise the idea of chopping women's breasts off or amputating men's genitals. But none of this is more normal than removing healthy limbs. In a BBC show I helped make 20 years ago the UK's leading expert on transsexuality compared the two.
12./ If you want to read more about the strange pathological obsession with amputation then subscribe using the link in my bio. βοΈβοΈβοΈIn this article I describe my encounters with a German man who chose to have a healthy leg amputated and how a British surgeon agreed to do it.π
13./ Our society needs to regain its horror of elective mutilation. If it does it will be in no small part to the work of @_CryMiaRiver. Here's me, Mia and my good mate @stellaomalley3 exploring apotemnophilia among other horrors. I'd say enjoy but...π₯Ά.π
1./ Keir Starmer has demanded Nigel Farage apologise for comments he made 50 years ago as a 15 year old schoolboy. So I decided to analyse the articles written 40 years ago by a 25 year old post-graduate Starmer. They reveal the formation of his smugness and continual lies. π
2./ In Socialist Alternatives the Trotskyist magazine he edited in the mid 1980s, Starmer rails against anyone on the Left who treats their political opponents with respect. He's also up to his neck in Marxist ideological baloney and culture war ....as he still is today. π
3./ I also look again at the lies Starmer tells about his origins. When an audience laughed at his inept repetition of the claim he was a toolmaker's son he claimed his dad was so traumatised by people looking down on him he withdrew socially. This was a classic Starmer porkie.π
1./ Do you still think trans Ideology is progressive? In a world first my latest article reveals why Adolf Hitler awarded a medal to the man who kick started 'sex change' surgery. Dr Erwin Gohrbandt invented the vaginoplasty in 1929. What did he do next though? π
2./ After Hitler took power in 1933 Gohrbandt put the surgical skills he'd perfected castrating mentally ill "trans identified" men to the service of the Nazi regime, leading the campaign to sterilise the mentally ill, alcoholic and disabled. Then things got even worse. π
3./ Gohrbandt oversaw experiments at Dachau in which POWs were plunged into freezing water, revived ...then frozen again. Until they died. He published the results. There was a more personal reason why Hitler in the dying days of the regime made time to honour Gohrbandt. π
1./ Why should we be delighted trans activist Jane Fae feels "beyond shock...beyond grief" at males being excluded from the Women's Institute and Girl Guides? Fae is a one man argument for keeping blokes out of women's spaces. Let me tell you why.π metro.co.uk/2025/12/04/girβ¦
2./ When trans identified killer Scarlet Blake was convicted of murder Fae took to the airwaves to argue he should be jailed in a woman's prison. Indeed all prisons should be mixed sex, said Fae. But then Fae has quite the record of downplaying threats of sexual violence.π
3./ When Fae was still called John Ozimek he campaigned against attempts to restrict the most depraved and violent pornography, including necrophilia. He even offered advice on how to circumvent new regulations so users could keep extreme images beyond the reach of the cops.
1./ π§΅Who is Destroying the BBC?
In my latest article I argue uncritical cheerleaders like Alastair Campbell, Alan Rusbridger and Kirstie Allsop will be the death of the BBC. They merely reinforce an arrogant BBC culture I saw for myself when I worked with Alan Yentob.
2./ When Yentob died in May he was lauded as the very embodiment of the BBC. You'd hardly have guessed his career had been dogged by decades of scandal involving expen$e$. I first met Alan in 2002 when I was asked to direct the first episode of 'Imagine' a new arts series.
3./ It was no secret the BBC was trying to find a new role for Yentob. Headlines about lavish parties at Glastonbury and Cannes were bad enough. He also called questions by the National Audit Office "tiring" and waved away criticism by the press with an Antoinette complacency.
1./ π§΅Why does the 'furry' obsession of Thomas Crook -who tried to assassinate @realDonaldTrump - matter? Furry subculture emerged out of the same cross-dressing fetishism and Queer Theory amorality that drives the trans lobby. Let me tell you about the link. π
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2./ Furries emerged innocently enough out of comic book fan groups who liked to dress up -or cosplay- as their favourite characters, as here at the 1982 San Diego Comicon. The same year Steve Gallaci began publishing his highly influential anthropomorphic sci fi comic books. π
3./ Gallaci's work full of animal-headed aliens with huge eyes drew from the design palette of Japanese anime which had long played with the shifting boundaries between seemingly childish, innocent imagery and a more sinister (even bestial...) pornographic vibe. π
1./ π§΅Want proof the 'gender critical' movement is winning? Just 3 years ago the child-castration lobby group Mermaids was in court trying to strip @AllianceLGB of its charity status. Their witness arguments now sound even crazier than they did then. πtheguardian.com/society/2022/nβ¦
2./ Paul Roberts (he/him...surprise surprise) from the LGBT+ Consortium railed against @BevJacksonAuth for suggesting "male-bodied people however they identify do not belong in women's prisons. Or any other women's spaces." Her view is now backed by the Supreme Court.πΎππ₯³
3./ As other proof of alleged bigotry Paul Roberts (he/him) cited a tweet by @AllianceLGB criticising cops for publicly supporting the trans lobby. This year a court agreed, ruling this kind of behaviour undermines the impartiality of the cops. Whoops. telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/10/1β¦