For those curious, here's a video of the "Wi Spa Incident" in question, so that people can get the gist of it: https://streamable.com/tu8n2t
Because of authoritarian control over the internet being what it is today, and trans-retards being the coddled perpetual victims of society, it's likely that the video will slowly but surely disappear, so of course it will become increasingly difficult to find.
That Wikipedia article goes to great lengths to essentially act like a propaganda piece written by fanatic activists. It inserts opinions everywhere, pretends that activism-driven journalist opinion/commentary are somehow relevant and representative of reality, interprets everything it can in bad faith, and promulgates the usual victim narrative that seems to be concomitant to the virtue-goofs.
I don't think it could be more finely curated and cherry-picked if it tried.
It even links to a "See also" of "Trans Rights" at the end.
Sorry, but changing biological reality and attempting to force everyone to play along with your delusions is not a right.
The trans movement's entire belief system is founded on sophistry, anecdotes, opinions, and stupidity. A man cannot be a woman no matter how much he wishes that to be the case. That shouldn't be some inflammatory thing to say either.
There is only man and woman. People born with genetic abnormalities that don't fit XX or XY are not representative of the whole. A genetic anomaly is a genetic anomaly — nothing more. It's not a sign of some magical existence.
These people need help. There's far too many of them being taken advantage of by rapacious Doctors and Pharmaceutical companies who are exploiting their mental problems for financial gain.
How how about the side-bar where the simply make up the right-wing group being formed from "Q-anon conspiracy theorists, Proud Boys, TERF's, and Christian Conservatives" — as if nearly all of those aren't 100% purely speculative. LOL
It sounds like it was literally written by some bitter and delusional trans-nutjob.
The insane mental gymnastics and lengths this article goes to to paint Antifa as victims, while simultaneously elevating their own bogeymen beliefs is truly staggering. It's almost bordering on satirical in its absurdity.
Edit: Even better, in the very first paragraph it talks about a trans-woman being arrested for 5 counts of indecent exposure on August 30th, yet throughout the entire article, and even in the side-bar, they desperately try to make it seem like either a hoax — that no trans-woman was there at all — or they go out of their way to make it debatable whether the person who was seen was trans. They keep all of that nonsensical speculation and excuse making in there while adding that the trans-woman — who doesn't even dispute being there — was the victim of harassment for being trans.
What the hell? Sure thing, it must be everyone else who was witness to it that are the liars. Pure psychosis! LOL
This is nothing more than thinly veiled political activism by an ideologically obsessed and insecure retard.
For sure. Even though according to the nutsjobs, it's "disputed" that they were even there. LOL
As if anyone would actually go protest such a thing besides them.
(FAQ for newfags - "horsemint" was how some particularly retarded journo once spelled "harrassment" when writing about GG. Like 7 years ago. Time flies fast!)
The LAPD has arrested a suspect over the antifa stabbing of a Latino man at a riot in Los Angeles last month. Eric Louis Cohen, 30, of Long Beach, is charged with attempted murder. The victim suffered a lacerated heart. Cohen’s bail is set at $1m.
For those curious, here's a video of the "Wi Spa Incident" in question, so that people can get the gist of it:
https://streamable.com/tu8n2t
Because of authoritarian control over the internet being what it is today, and trans-retards being the coddled perpetual victims of society, it's likely that the video will slowly but surely disappear, so of course it will become increasingly difficult to find.
That Wikipedia article goes to great lengths to essentially act like a propaganda piece written by fanatic activists. It inserts opinions everywhere, pretends that activism-driven journalist opinion/commentary are somehow relevant and representative of reality, interprets everything it can in bad faith, and promulgates the usual victim narrative that seems to be concomitant to the virtue-goofs.
I don't think it could be more finely curated and cherry-picked if it tried.
It even links to a "See also" of "Trans Rights" at the end.
Sorry, but changing biological reality and attempting to force everyone to play along with your delusions is not a right.
The trans movement's entire belief system is founded on sophistry, anecdotes, opinions, and stupidity. A man cannot be a woman no matter how much he wishes that to be the case. That shouldn't be some inflammatory thing to say either.
There is only man and woman. People born with genetic abnormalities that don't fit XX or XY are not representative of the whole. A genetic anomaly is a genetic anomaly — nothing more. It's not a sign of some magical existence.
These people need help. There's far too many of them being taken advantage of by rapacious Doctors and Pharmaceutical companies who are exploiting their mental problems for financial gain.
One of my favourite parts is where they later wrote about how the po-po used batons against the supposedly "disputed" Antifa.
How how about the side-bar where the simply make up the right-wing group being formed from "Q-anon conspiracy theorists, Proud Boys, TERF's, and Christian Conservatives" — as if nearly all of those aren't 100% purely speculative. LOL
It sounds like it was literally written by some bitter and delusional trans-nutjob.
The insane mental gymnastics and lengths this article goes to to paint Antifa as victims, while simultaneously elevating their own bogeymen beliefs is truly staggering. It's almost bordering on satirical in its absurdity.
Edit: Even better, in the very first paragraph it talks about a trans-woman being arrested for 5 counts of indecent exposure on August 30th, yet throughout the entire article, and even in the side-bar, they desperately try to make it seem like either a hoax — that no trans-woman was there at all — or they go out of their way to make it debatable whether the person who was seen was trans. They keep all of that nonsensical speculation and excuse making in there while adding that the trans-woman — who doesn't even dispute being there — was the victim of harassment for being trans.
What the hell? Sure thing, it must be everyone else who was witness to it that are the liars. Pure psychosis! LOL This is nothing more than thinly veiled political activism by an ideologically obsessed and insecure retard.
The devil's greatest trick is convincing man that he doesn't exist at all. Troons and antifa are just following marching orders.
For sure. Even though according to the nutsjobs, it's "disputed" that they were even there. LOL
As if anyone would actually go protest such a thing besides them.
(FAQ for newfags - "horsemint" was how some particularly retarded journo once spelled "harrassment" when writing about GG. Like 7 years ago. Time flies fast!)
The original source.
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Proposal - rename this post "Wikipedia (harassment campaign)"
If this gets at least three ayes and a majority it will be renamed, any nays will be banned for participating in a harassment campaign.
On the LA Antifa stabbings, today:
https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1433572827073028100
Yeah yeah, I know. Semitism. Anyway they were attacking the Latinx as well as the Azns at the spa riots too.
Not even for the Chinx?
You know what they say, "X gon' give it to ya".