and is now able to push for anti-trans policies more publicly than before.
That couldn’t possibly be because people have started to see the reality of your repulsive movement, could it?
(Shupe, at the time, had detransitioned and was an anti-trans advocate. She’s since re-transitioned, renounced her ties to the group, and shared the emails with journalists.)
That kind of flip-flopping definitely sounds like someone who has a deep conviction about their identity, and definitely doesn’t sound like a person with a mental illness.
“These people are entirely strategic. They know what will sell in the public and they were being very coy in their messaging in 2019 and 2020,” a civil rights attorney and LGBTQ advocate, Alejandra Caraballo, told VICE News. “Now that they feel like they can just be completely unleashed, we’re seeing the rhetoric that was very much used in their emails privately.”
Unlike the LGBT movement, which has never acted less extreme than it is in order to appeal.
That couldn’t possibly be because people have started to see the reality of your repulsive movement, could it?
That kind of flip-flopping definitely sounds like someone who has a deep conviction about their identity, and definitely doesn’t sound like a person with a mental illness.
Unlike the LGBT movement, which has never acted less extreme than it is in order to appeal.