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A tranny in Birmingham got stabbed by a dude he met online. The name of the suspect has already been released. Curiously, few tranny tweets mention Mr Nazir Mohammed, even though all the articles they quote name him. Vice at least puts „met online“ in the headline and puts the focus on the attack not being random.
The activists do make time for the important things though: telling Rosie Duffield that now is NOT the time to even exist for her and probably accusing her of fueling the transphobia as well somewhere.
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How can we blame the challenge to our worldview we don‘t like for all invented evils? Reach harder, TRA.

This is somehow also JK Rowling's fault, I just know it...!
 
The thing is, if you buy their CRISPR arguments (not how it works, you can use CRISPR to cut out one gene or one section of gene and then use a virus to insert something else, not swap an entire chromosome) then you still have a Ship of Theseus situation. If you genetically edit someone into someone else, have you changed their sex or just induced a transgenic mosaic in their body? What if you took a cell sample, edited the chromosomes, grew a replacement body and did a brain transplant - have you changed their sex, or just made Never Let Me Go in real life?

And going back to the embryo thing - in theory you could swap a Y for an X in the embryo. But you could also get a sperm cell, swap a Y for an X and then fertilise the egg, and functionally that would be the same. Is that changing sex, if it's just modifying a sperm cell? What if you took an X chromosome from a woman that wasn't the mother?
if you take an embryo and replace its y chromosome with an x chromosome in every single cell then yeah you would have changed its sex from male to female

if you did the same to a fetus in later development stages, or to a live human after birth, you'd create a new kind of artificial intersex condition, where there's a complete mismatch between genetic sex and physical sex. nobody can really tell how such an organism would develop or grow up, because nothing like this has ever existed on the planet before.
 
This is somehow also JK Rowling's fault, I just know it...!
Harry Potter and the Escort‘s Equipment
Harry Potter and the City-center Flat of Secrets
Harry Potter and the Stabby-Stab-Stabber of Birmingham
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Ladydickjuice
Harry Potter and the Order of the TERF
Harry Potter and the Half-baked Manslaughter
Harry Potter and the Non-lethal Genocide

and: Harry Potter and the Cursed Dick
(okay, I‘ll stop)
 
A tranny in Birmingham got stabbed by a dude he met online. The name of the suspect has already been released. Curiously, few tranny tweets mention Mr Nazir Mohammed, even though all the articles they quote name him.
Of course they wouldn't name him. That's a Muslim name, meaning that they can't use it as a way to go after le evil TERFs.
 
Tiktoker yandere.freak is charged with manslaughter. Evil misgendering ensues. Archived article Allegedly played around with a gun he did not know was loaded and killed someone.
How fragile and delicate. Off to the ladies slammer with they/them!

ETA: I stand corrected by @ash9990 this is indeed a female, but they/them nonbinary. The pronoun stuff remains dumb, but she should indeed go to women‘s prison (although I am now wondering if that might be triggering and enbyphobic)
HOLY FUCKING SHIT THIS USED TO BE A PERSONAL COW OF MINE LIKE 4 YEARS AGO :cryblood:

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Yeah lol. I'm not a yahoodi myself but I do live in Israel and am certain no major denomination would consider those people to be Jewish.

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You're correct. Conversion is a long ass process that also requires outside approval from religious officials. Before you can even officially be declared a Jew you need to study everything Judaism for a minimum of around 1 year I think, and even after that if the Rabbi overseeing your progress doesn't think you're ready, it will take even longer. You can't just claim to be a self taught convert, it literally goes against Jewish law.
These people don't seem to understand there's a very distinct difference between someone who's ethnically Jewish and a convert. If you have 0 ties to Judaism and want to convert, it's to practice the Jewish religion, it doesn't magically turn you into an ethnic minority. And something tells me none of them would actually forego their precious internet and vidya games, put on a headscarf and go to the Synagogue every day lol.
 
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Tiktoker yandere.freak is charged with manslaughter. Evil misgendering ensues. Archived article Allegedly played around with a gun he did not know was loaded and killed someone.
How fragile and delicate. Off to the ladies slammer with they/them!

ETA: I stand corrected by @ash9990 this is indeed a female, but they/them nonbinary. The pronoun stuff remains dumb, but she should indeed go to women‘s prison (although I am now wondering if that might be triggering and enbyphobic)
Poor girl. Oh well.
 
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If you're attracted to men you're not a lesbian, it's that simple
It should be that simple. The funny thing is, troons will agree that lesbians aren’t attracted to men. The crux of this issue is that we are playing a stupid ass game of semantics with these troons. When we say “men”, we mean biological males, when troons say “men”, they mean anyone who identifies as a man (includes bio males and females).


Since when was it so difficult to just be bisexual? Or is that not woke and exotic enough now, do we have to be pansexual to include the nonbinary demigender boyflux
I shit you not, but this is an ongoing debate. Depending on the group of troons or genderspecials that you ask, they will label either bisexuality or pansexuality as transphobic.

Bisexuality is transphobic because “Bi”, which means two, “reinforces that sex is binary”. So, pansexuality is the moral sexuality in that case.

However, pansexuality is “woke transphobia” because it implies that trans men and women aren’t men and women, respectively. Essentially, pansexuality is often used to signal that you are willing to date/fuck troons. But to some troons, the creation of a new sexuality to be inclusive to troons is implied transphobia because it suggests that trans men and women are inherently different from their “cis” counterparts (essentially, they are separate classifications from their imagined gender; yes, this is dumb as fuck). So, in this case, bisexuality is the moral sexuality.

Here’s a person whose tweets perfectly summarizes the dumbassery of this debate.

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Of course, there are some who will say that both are valid. This person makes bisexuality “un-transphobic” by defining it as attraction to multiple genders (so no more binary), which makes bisexuality a synonym for pansexuality. Also, this tweet is recent so this debate is still going on.
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The bisexuality vs. pansexuality debate is peak troon insanity. They’ll never be satisfied because they’ll always find direct or implied “transphobia” in every concept or action. For them, exclusion = transphobia, and at any moment, troons can change the rules of the game. So something that is “woke” today can be “tranphobic” the next day.

Even aside from sexuality, why would you want to date any of these people? What kind of relationship would that be?
A miserable one where you must constant reaffirm your partner’s delusions and assist with their bloody dilation sessions.
 
It should be that simple. The funny thing is, troons will agree that lesbians aren’t attracted to men. The crux of this issue is that we are playing a stupid ass game of semantics with these troons. When we say “men”, we mean biological males, when troons say “men”, they mean anyone who identifies as a man (includes bio males and females).



I shit you not, but this is an ongoing debate. Depending on the group of troons or genderspecials that you ask, they will label either bisexuality or pansexuality as transphobic.

Bisexuality is transphobic because “Bi”, which means two, “reinforces that sex is binary”. So, pansexuality is the moral sexuality in that case.

However, pansexuality is “woke transphobia” because it implies that trans men and women aren’t men and women, respectively. Essentially, pansexuality is often used to signal that you are willing to date/fuck troons. But to some troons, the creation of a new sexuality to be inclusive to troons is implied transphobia because it suggests that trans men and women are inherently different from their “cis” counterparts (essentially, they are separate classifications from their imagined gender; yes, this is dumb as fuck). So, in this case, bisexuality is the moral sexuality.

Here’s a person whose tweets perfectly summarizes the dumbassery of this debate.

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Of course, there are some who will say that both are valid. This person makes bisexuality “un-transphobic” by defining it as attraction to multiple genders (so no more binary), which makes bisexuality a synonym for pansexuality. Also, this tweet is recent so this debate is still going on.Wyświetl załącznik 2578520
The bisexuality vs. pansexuality debate is peak troon insanity. They’ll never be satisfied because they’ll always find direct or implied “transphobia” in every concept or action. For them, exclusion = transphobia, and at any moment, troons can change the rules of the game. So something that is “woke” today can be “tranphobic” the next day.


A miserable one where you must constant reaffirm your partner’s delusions and assist with their bloody dilation sessions.
Just when you think theyve said every combination of words possible they go ahead and combine more words.
 
It should be that simple. The funny thing is, troons will agree that lesbians aren’t attracted to men. The crux of this issue is that we are playing a stupid ass game of semantics with these troons. When we say “men”, we mean biological males, when troons say “men”, they mean anyone who identifies as a man (includes bio males and females).



I shit you not, but this is an ongoing debate. Depending on the group of troons or genderspecials that you ask, they will label either bisexuality or pansexuality as transphobic.

Bisexuality is transphobic because “Bi”, which means two, “reinforces that sex is binary”. So, pansexuality is the moral sexuality in that case.

However, pansexuality is “woke transphobia” because it implies that trans men and women aren’t men and women, respectively. Essentially, pansexuality is often used to signal that you are willing to date/fuck troons. But to some troons, the creation of a new sexuality to be inclusive to troons is implied transphobia because it suggests that trans men and women are inherently different from their “cis” counterparts (essentially, they are separate classifications from their imagined gender; yes, this is dumb as fuck). So, in this case, bisexuality is the moral sexuality.

Here’s a person whose tweets perfectly summarizes the dumbassery of this debate.

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Of course, there are some who will say that both are valid. This person makes bisexuality “un-transphobic” by defining it as attraction to multiple genders (so no more binary), which makes bisexuality a synonym for pansexuality. Also, this tweet is recent so this debate is still going on.Wyświetl załącznik 2578520
The bisexuality vs. pansexuality debate is peak troon insanity. They’ll never be satisfied because they’ll always find direct or implied “transphobia” in every concept or action. For them, exclusion = transphobia, and at any moment, troons can change the rules of the game. So something that is “woke” today can be “tranphobic” the next day.


A miserable one where you must constant reaffirm your partner’s delusions and assist with their bloody dilation sessions.
The correct way of looking at the concept of "Bisexuality vs Pansexuality" is that "Pansexuality" is just bisexuality for virtue signalers.
 
Pansexuality has always been a passive aggressive micro label, since everyone is bi it's not very special anymore. So obviously they need to find some way to one up the normies and also prove they're better people at the same time.
Hence why today pansexuality isn't really defined with "attraction to men women and trans" people will instead use "pansexuality is attraction to all genders with no preference." The underlying point being - bi people are essentially no better than regular cishets and are too bigoted and stuck up to date marginalized groups (ie trans, disabled, poc, etc,) but pan people don't judge books by their cover and are attracted to everyone without any bias uwu. They even stole the bi slogan "hearts not parts."

ETA ninja'd by Neko GF lol
 
I know this is stupid but I am incandescent with rage over making Shane fuck a transbian on the L Word. :unholy: I never watched the reboot (for exactly this reason) but it still makes me want to strangle Chaiken. They really think they're doing the Lord's work brainwashing lesbians to take dick via shitty TV.
Well of it's any consolation, the character Shane fucked is a "cis" lesbian character who is played by a HSTS troon so there wasn't any discourse about how sucking lady penis is lesbian. They do have a FTM character that was portrayed as stealth raping lots of gay men on hookup apps and then finally meeting a gay guy who was totally okay having PIV sex with her.
 
Harry Potter and the Escort‘s Equipment
Harry Potter and the City-center Flat of Secrets
Harry Potter and the Stabby-Stab-Stabber of Birmingham
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Ladydickjuice
Harry Potter and the Order of the TERF
Harry Potter and the Half-baked Manslaughter
Harry Potter and the Non-lethal Genocide

and: Harry Potter and the Cursed Dick
(okay, I‘ll stop)

Harry Potter and the GO FORTH MY TERF GOONS, RAPE AND MURDER THE FOUL TRANNIES wait I mean the...House of...Jeweled...Feathers. Yeah.
 

For Transgender Youth, Stigma Is Just One Barrier to Health Care

Discrimination, delays and systemic hurdles prevent young trans people from reaching the care they need, a new study finds.

Piper, a 17-year-old transgender girl in Georgia, one of 20 states that have introduced bills limiting gender-affirming treatments to minors. “I’m just more confident in my body,” she said.

Piper, a 17-year-old transgender girl in Georgia, one of 20 states that have introduced bills limiting gender-affirming treatments to minors. “I’m just more confident in my body,” she said. Credit: Aboubacar Kante for The New York Times

By Sabrina Imbler
The New York Times
Sept. 28, 2021, 3:00 a.m. ET

Piper, a 17-year-old transgender girl, says she knows she is fortunate.

She lives just outside Atlanta, with a supportive family and two rescued leopard geckos, Saturn and Juno. Queer Med, a private gender clinic, is a short drive away; two years ago, she started a regimen of gender-affirming hormones there, after five months of asking — a comparatively short wait. The treatments have precipitated a monumental shift in Piper’s perception of herself. “I’m just more confident in my body,” she said. (Piper’s family members asked that she be identified by only her first name to protect their privacy.)

Things are not perfect. Piper still sees a regular pediatrician for her other health needs, but staff members there still occasionally use the wrong pronouns or her former name. Her family’s new insurance plan is not accepted at Queer Med, so they must pay out of pocket for every visit — about $150 not including lab fees.

And the threat of her care becoming unavailable is constant, as Georgia is one of 20 states this year that introduced bills to prohibit or restrict gender-affirming treatments to minors. Piper plans to leave the South after high school, out of concern for her health and safety. But it could all be much worse, she knows. “I am so lucky,” Piper said. “A lot of people don’t get the chance.”

Many obstacles prevent young transgender people from getting the health care they need, according to a recent study in the journal JAMA Pediatrics; these include stigma and discrimination from the health care system as well as legal, economic and social obstacles to obtaining gender-affirming care. A 2019 study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated that about 1.8 percent of high school students in the United States identified as transgender.

The JAMA paper is the first review of qualitative studies on young transgender people’s experiences getting access to health care. It encompassed 91 studies from 17 countries over several decades, and it included transgender and nonbinary youth from 9 to 24 years old — a broad range, made necessary by the extremely limited data on the subject.

“There’s currently such a huge disconnect between health care providers and trans youth,” said Dr. Lauren Chong, a pediatric trainee at the Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network in Australia and an author of the review.

“The findings were not surprising at all,” said Talen Wright, a graduate student studying transgender people’s mental health at University College London’s division of psychiatry, who was not involved with the research. “It’s powerful evidence that things need to change.”

The major medical associations, including the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics, have endorsed gender-affirming treatment for adolescents. (However, medical guidelines recommend against children under 18 undergoing gender-affirming genital surgery.)

But treatment remains contentious for some health care providers, lawmakers and parents precisely because adolescents are involved. Puberty blockers and hormone therapy, the two gender-affirming treatments given to minors, are most effective if taken when puberty begins, around the ages of 8 to 14, before the age of independent medical consent in most states.
No single set of rules dictates when and how transgender adolescents may receive gender-affirming care. But clinicians generally conduct a series of mental health evaluations in accordance with care practices, such as those set by the World Professional Organization for Transgender Healthcare or the Endocrine Society. These evaluations are meant to assess an adolescent’s understanding of themselves and confirm that medical intervention makes sense.

“It’s to ensure patients make a fully informed decision that protects their future well-being,” Dr. Chong said.

Dr. Michele Hutchison, a pediatric endocrinologist at Arkansas Children’s Hospital who was not involved with the research, added: “We want to make sure it’s 100 percent justifiable and safe, to the extent you can ever do that in medicine.”

For the most part, she said, her young patients are sure of their decision. “By the time these kids come to me, they’ve known a long time,” she said.

But some young patients in the JAMA review criticized what they saw as “gate-keeping” measures in these evaluations that restricted timely access to puberty blockers and hormone therapy at a moment in development when those treatments would be most effective. Some adolescents said they felt the need to prove that they were “trans enough” to get approval, and others expressed frustration when a parent did not give approval for hormone therapy, thus blocking their access to care.


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Talen Wright, a trans woman and Ph.D. candidate in the U.K., studies the mental health of transgender and gender-diverse people, a vocation she found in part because of her own experiences in the medical system. Credit: Tori Ferenc for The New York Times

“We have to be really thoughtful about the structural barriers that we are creating ourselves as providers,” said Dr. Gina Sequeira, a co-director of the Seattle Children’s Gender Clinic, who was not involved with the research. “The majority of the kids I see have already overcome many, many barriers.”

Transgender patients also face broader barriers to health care, the JAMA review found. Insurance proved a common and thorny issue; some families struggled to get puberty blockers covered, and others had difficulty finding a trans-friendly provider in network. And those without insurance faced high costs.

There are also wait-lists, often several months long, to make an appointment. Dr. Cassie Brady, a pediatric endocrinologist at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee who was not involved with the research, said that her clinic often has a wait-list of around 50 people. “We’re doing everything we can to get these children in,” she said.

For a young transgender person, merely the prospect of walking into a clinic can be distressing. One 14-year-old in the review said they felt “petrified” to enter places out of fear that their gender identity would be mocked or dismissed. Another adolescent said that clinicians glossed over their identity, calling it “just a phase.”

Hayden Wolff, who graduated from Tufts University in Massachusetts in 2021, started his medical transition at 18. He recalled a visit to his school’s clinic, where his electronic health records were outdated.

“Here I am with a high fever, trying to get care, and I get misgendered in front of everyone else in the room,” Mr. Wolff said.


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Hayden Wolff, a Tufts University graduate now living in the Bay Area, recalled being misgendered by medical staff and treated like a “trans specimen” by one doctor. Credit: Anastasiia Sapon for The New York Times

The review’s authors also noted that more research was needed on the long-term effects of gender-affirming treatments. When Mr. Wolff met with doctors in Boston, he was urged to hold off on hormones if he was worried about fertility. Doctors in California told him not to worry, even though they were not sure of longer-term outcomes.

“You have to make decisions without much information and data,” Mr. Wolff said.
He decided to freeze his eggs. The doctor who saw him in Boston had never treated a transgender patient before and made Mr. Wolff feel like a “trans specimen,” he said. Nurses at the clinic asked Mr. Wolff invasive questions that were unrelated to the egg-freezing procedure.

“Lab nurses would ask me if I was going to get my penis after this, which ultimately is none of their business,” he said. “If you’re a kid, you don’t feel like you have the power to say to someone, ‘You’re making me uncomfortable.’”

Clinicians said that it would not take much to begin to improve the health care experience of young transgender patients. For instance, patients should be allowed to list their own name and gender before seeing a doctor. “This hit me the closest as a trans person who has received medical care, waiting for them to call my wrong name or waiting for them to address me as ‘mister,’” said Dr. Baer Karrington, a pediatric resident at Seattle Children’s.

In the examination room, Dr. Chong said, doctors and attendants should use gender-neutral terminology and avoid terms like “ovaries” and “uterus.” “You can just say reproductive organs,” she said.

Dr. Sequeira noted that young transgender people of color, as well as rural youth, are disproportionately underrepresented in pediatric gender clinics. “The future of this work is to make it accessible to youth that we’re not currently serving,” she added.


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Piper’s rescued leopard geckos, Juno and Saturn, have spurred her interest in becoming a zoologist. Credit: Aboubacar Kante for The New York Times

Telemedicine could help bridge that gap, she noted, and doctors in all fields could be better educated in how to care for patients who are transgender. Dr. Karrington said that, during pediatric training, they learned about transgender health care only in the adolescent rotation, which did not address younger transgender children being treated elsewhere in the hospital.

Transgender adolescents and clinicians both expressed a desire to see more transgender providers, who may share life experiences with their young patients. Dr. Karrington, who is the first transgender resident in their program, said they could count the number of transgender pediatricians they knew on both hands. In Atlanta, Piper’s doctor at Queer Med is transgender, which she found comforting. “They know what I’m going through and they can attest to the fact that it gets better,” Piper said.

While Piper hopes more transgender people become doctors, she wants to be a zoologist, inspired by her geckos. “It’s my calling,” she said. “I’ve known that for a long time.”

Sabrina Imbler is a reporter covering science and the environment. @aznfusion

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If you can access the comments, its worth it. I am sure they were HEAVILY moderated for the best-behaved, so imagine what the rest of the comments sounded like?
 
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