I was listening to this video at work. Not only was it very interesting, but something that I heard Tracy Shannon say really gave me pause. She said that her children were forced to use their father's transgender pronouns by a court-ordered therapist, and that there was the constant threat of them being taken away from her. This isn't too surprising in current day, but this happened in 1998 in Texas. The transgender ideology has been embedded in our institutions for far longer than a lot of us realized.
Yeah -- people act like it's the younger generation of kids that are the cause, when it was actually a variety of institutions that instilled it in the kids to begin with.
It didn't all come from TikTok or even Tumblr. Those are just the places where you get to see the results of decades of entryism and indoctrination unfiltered on full display.
I think the main difference is the mass visibility. We didn’t have troons on TikTok trying to glamorize their lifestyle and they were largely not talked about outside of medical and academic circles. However, like you said, this is a beast that has been stalking the shadows of academia for decades, it’s not some sudden onset symptom but one that has become all too apparent in modernity.
She said that her children were forced to use their father's transgender pronouns by a court-ordered therapist, and that there was the constant threat of them being taken away from her.
Further proof that men are even better at being women than women are. And somehow manage to leverage the pussy pass despite lack of pussy.
Jokes aside, though, that's terrible. The state needs a really fucking good reason to take someone's kids away, but frequently abuses its power in this respect. Usually at the expense of men, but it's terrible no matter who it's done to, when it's unjustified.
I was listening to this video at work. Not only was it very interesting, but something that I heard Tracy Shannon say really gave me pause. She said that her children were forced to use their father's transgender pronouns by a court-ordered therapist, and that there was the constant threat of them being taken away from her. This isn't too surprising in current day, but this happened in 1998 in Texas. The transgender ideology has been embedded in our institutions for far longer than a lot of us realized.
Yeah -- people act like it's the younger generation of kids that are the cause, when it was actually a variety of institutions that instilled it in the kids to begin with.
It didn't all come from TikTok or even Tumblr. Those are just the places where you get to see the results of decades of entryism and indoctrination unfiltered on full display.
I think the main difference is the mass visibility. We didn’t have troons on TikTok trying to glamorize their lifestyle and they were largely not talked about outside of medical and academic circles. However, like you said, this is a beast that has been stalking the shadows of academia for decades, it’s not some sudden onset symptom but one that has become all too apparent in modernity.
Dude out-cunted her so much, the court treater her as the man.
Still think I don't have a point about the whole "women are against trannies solely because they want to protect their endless privilege"?
My detractors will learn. Women never take a position in anything to benefit others.
Further proof that men are even better at being women than women are. And somehow manage to leverage the pussy pass despite lack of pussy.
Jokes aside, though, that's terrible. The state needs a really fucking good reason to take someone's kids away, but frequently abuses its power in this respect. Usually at the expense of men, but it's terrible no matter who it's done to, when it's unjustified.