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Oct 15, 2023 • 12 tweets • 2 min read
All the descendants of Norman invaders need to return to Scandinavia.
#modestproposal #settlersnotcivilians #occupiersgohome All the descendants of Genghis Khan need to return to Mongolia at once.
#modestproposal #settlersnotcivilians #occupiersgohome
Apr 17, 2023 • 7 tweets • 3 min read
WDI-USA says they stand “with the nonviolent activists throughout history who have been mainly responsible for the political gains of oppressed classes of people.”

So why are they fine with advocacy for ecoterrorism? ImageImageImageImage MLK wasn’t advocating total nonviolence for the Civil Rights activists, and then also using NVDA trainings and rhetoric to filter people to the Weather Underground.
Feb 25, 2023 • 14 tweets • 5 min read
If any incidents like this ever get traced back to Deep Green Resistance, there are going to be a lot of radical feminists getting their lives gone over with a nit comb while they sit in gray little rooms answering the same questions over and over for hours a day. I can’t even guess how many watchlists those connected to persons of interest for incidents like this might end up on. nytimes.com/2023/02/04/us/…
Feb 23, 2023 • 27 tweets • 7 min read
This is my biggest actual beef with Jane Clare Jones and her America-hating friends…

I knew in 2015 that American activist progressives were so far off the deep end that they’d put a walking crime wave in charge of important things, because those people *were my colleagues.* And I already knew back then that big US lefty organizations were going to bat for people like the murderer now known as Michelle Kosilek.

Kosilek took about 10 minutes and 3 methods to strangle his former wife to death, nearly severing her head. glad.org/cases/kosilek-…
Feb 18, 2023 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
I grew up in a cult that was pretty absolutist about who was saved and who was definitely going to be destroyed by fire at Armageddon.

It’s really surprised the heck out of me to see people who were supposed to be secular, liberal humanists adopt equally intolerant attitudes. Why did I end up going to a conservative church when I wanted to explore being a person of faith again?

Only place I could know I wasn’t going to be canceled for not being woke.

I’ve even told people that I don’t agree on everything. The response has been, ‘See you next week!’
Feb 11, 2023 • 57 tweets • 18 min read
Pausing real early in the reading of this tripe to note the dig at “money-chasing professionalized charities,” from a publication that’s never had a free issue before.

They say they charge to fund their work. Don’t you value women’s work? Well… … do they think women who work in politics shouldn’t get paid, or do they think that’s not real work?

I wouldn’t be surprised if it were the latter. This shows in how they seem to think you can do ‘politics’ from behind the pages of a paywalled website with your writer friends.
Dec 18, 2022 • 47 tweets • 9 min read
Last year I had the most depressing, upsetting experience of my professional life, displacing being blacklisted from progressive politics for refusing to worship at the altar of gender and prostitution.

Once again, at the hands of ‘fellow feminists’ I’d been working with. In progressive politics, the hassle came from women pushing for gender identity.

For years after, most of the hassle came from hard-left anarchist women and xenophobic British socialists, for whom a former staffer at SEIU and Progressive Congress was just too ‘right wing.’
Nov 17, 2022 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
Fed-up normie parents are among the best possible local leaders against gender identity, & local politics is vital.

They need to know that outraged feminists and LGB people support them on principle, even when we don't see eye-to-eye on everything else. Some feminists seem to think that regular people with a range of political opinions need to stay out of this fight, so they can have it to themselves.

It's as selfish as it is unwise.

No one owns knowing sex is real and the consequences of lying about it affect everyone.
Nov 15, 2022 • 13 tweets • 3 min read
I wanted to write something about political information bubbles, and then this tweet came across my feed, and it’s just perfect.

An account run by a conservative Jewish woman is presented here as “a hate account which regularly incites violence from Neo-Nazis.” Image Everyone who agrees with the author and likes or retweets is going to feel good, like they’re fighting “fascism.”

They’re going to assume that the framing is correct, and that it also matches the self-perception of the participants.

Pure projection.
Nov 5, 2022 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
PSA: Gay men who transition because of homophobia aren’t the same as straight men who transition because they dove headfirst into fetish porn and never came up for air.

And kids transitioning now do so for more reasons than before, because it’s a fashion with multiple on-ramps. Moreover, all the people who go through medical transition are also in some way victims of irresponsible medical experiments on distressed people who fixated on cosmetic transformation of the body as a corrective for emotional or social distress and they’ve been badly served.
Oct 30, 2022 • 31 tweets • 9 min read
Is NVDA being recommended now by some actors out of an honest concern for principle, or out of a desire to recruit soldiers in a culture of resistance? And let’s pause in our review of the Deep Green Resistance text to discuss stakes, once again, for those who think it’s all just a fight between radical feminists:

If anyone with an underground Deep Green Resistance cell carries out Lierre’s vision & gets traced back …
Oct 24, 2022 • 5 tweets • 2 min read
I know someone who lost their teen son like this. It’s horrific.

Can we pull ourselves back from the edge of wanting to validate everything like we’re workaholic parking attendants to recall the fundamental fact that drugs are bad for you anyway and we shouldn’t encourage them? Because it’s also possible to do cocaine just once and die of a heart attack. Or do it a lot and take 10-40 years off your life.

It’s possible to try heroin or meth once and end up with an addiction that melts your body alive and turns you into a kleptomaniac sociopath.
Oct 17, 2022 • 89 tweets • 25 min read
Now that everyone’s mad about the soup kids and the milk wasters, might as well talk about the utterly despairing nihilism that’s been deranging the left environmental movement for a while.

Deep Green Resistance, both the book and the organization, is perhaps the purest example. In Derrick Jensen’s preface note to the book, Deep Green Resistance, environmentalists are compared to some of the Nazi doctors who tried to make their patients slightly more comfortable at Auschwitz, but didn’t question the concentration camp regime, itself. Image
Sep 23, 2022 • 30 tweets • 8 min read
Kara Dansky called the police on me because I was asking questions about where the money went after her shady protest, & letting people know she’d been involved in a ridiculous scheme to steal WoLF’s member and donor database. Keep failing her upwards though.

#LetDanskyGetReal Image #LetDanskyGetReal? Kara Dansky accused me of stalking her, to a police officer, for tweeting about things I recalled or had been told about her by (often) multiple other people.

She demanded that I be arrested or told by police to be silent, as if she were a UK trans activist.
Sep 10, 2022 • 5 tweets • 3 min read
Mary Lou Singleton was a pioneer in introducing others at WoLF to conservative women.

Then we considered working with a male conservative. So she threatened to unincorporate the organization in New Mexico and count donations made on her taxes.

Deep Green Resistance, though. Yeah, I still have those emails.
Jun 10, 2022 • 10 tweets • 2 min read
There’s a direct line between respectable, established LGBWTF organizations deciding to support Michelle Kosilek’s demands to be given cosmetic surgery and ‘treated like a woman’ by the Massachusetts prison system and … this insanity.

It starts with a sense of total impunity. From that belief that you can just get away with anything at all comes a failure to follow basic common sense guidelines regarding what the public will tolerate if they actually hear about it.

A self-preservation instinct like that is the main guardrail left when ethics fail.
Jun 7, 2022 • 9 tweets • 3 min read
'But trans people would never work with conservatives!'

This is possibly the most disingenuous nonsense anyone has ever uttered.

For instance, there's the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities lobbying in favor of sex self-ID in the US.
cccu.org/news-updates/f… Conservative Gov. Kristi Noem and Republicans in the South Dakota legislature were lobbied by gender activists, including by the ACLU representative in the state who was a former Republican State Attorney General, to reject a 2020 child sterilization ban.
apnews.com/article/57a1ed…
Jun 4, 2022 • 83 tweets • 19 min read
Kara Dansky spent almost two years messing with me behind the scenes before I said anything about her bad behavior in public. Her reaction to that was to call police on me for allegedly harassing *her.* Total DARVO.
If you know how bad it's gotten and still support her 'for the movement,' you're doing exactly what every other member of a corrupt institution has done in deciding that an abusive person was just more valuable to you than their victim.

That's what makes institutions corrupt.
May 24, 2022 • 60 tweets • 13 min read
The various branches of the women’s movement have three major problems that are really one big problem, and therefore the women who depend on these movements have a big problem.

The major issues are, not in the order of importance … 1. Lack of ideological diversity and numbers of existing institutions

2. Failure of partisan left women’s groups to stand up for women’s interests & exposure to liability regarding gender identity politics

3. US radical feminist & gender critical groups mostly unfit or unready
May 24, 2022 • 17 tweets • 4 min read
For a lot of human history, women had very little choice in having children or not.

Up until this last century, in western countries, once a woman married, she lost the right to say no to her husband. That’s still the case in most of the world.

Coercion is still rampant. But it’s also true that most women still want to be mothers.

What’s it say about how men are socialized that something men and women both often want—parenthood and partnership—that it so often goes awry or fails to happen, even when love was present at one point?
May 23, 2022 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
There’s a large body of civil damages, documented harms and suffering, and truly terrible medical ethics that have persisted since the start of the eugenics era through the present, due to involuntary sterilization that was permitted by the state and often reimbursed by it. Women were being involuntarily sterilized in state prison in California as recently, IIRC, as 2007. A very large number of still-living Native, Puerto Rican, ‘poor white trash,’ and Black women, were involuntarily sterilized in US hospitals. There’s a bad track record to start.