Erin Reed / Anthony Reed II / @ErinInTheMorn / @ErinInTheMorning / @ErinInTheNight / _supernovasky_ / beholderseye / realitybias / AnonymousRabbit - post-op transbian Twitter/TikTok "activist" with bad fashion, giant Reddit tattoo. Former drug dealer with felony. Married to Zooey Simone Zephyr / Zachary Todd Raasch.

Is it just me or is this SUBSCRIBE TO SUPPORT MY WORK stuff pretty new?
He's been tacking it onto his Twitter threads for quite a while. His routine is to write a blog post, adapt it into tweet form, and post a link to the Substack article with "subscribe to support my work" at the end.

Nooooooooo! Not this again! (:_(
:lol:
There's something about the way big Tone says transgender that causes a slight bubble of anger in the pit of my stomach every time. He sounds like Eric Cartman saying "transgenger". I really hate it.
Why the fuck have you done this. Hahahaha. I'm about to fedpost. I made it 32 seconds before the chuckles turned to rage.
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Tony has full physical custody of his son. Part of the reason why I'm so interested in their marital living arrangements is that it might give his wife a chance to change that.


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I present to you the Tony Transgender Megamix:
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Lmaoooo. It sounds like a maraca playing every time he starts to say the word! It’s like the beat of a song tapping in my brain. I hate it!
 
Uh oh Snaggle Tooth! Looks like your Georgia happy dance is going to be your shortest lived "win" yet.
A federal appeals court says Alabama can enforce a ban on puberty blockers and hormones for transgender children

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall called the ruling a “significant victory for our country, for children, and for common sense.”

“The Eleventh Circuit reinforced that the State has the authority to safeguard the physical and psychological well-being of minors,” Marshall said.

In lifting the injunction, the judges wrote that states have “a compelling interest in protecting children from drugs, particularly those for which there is uncertainty regarding benefits, recent surges in use, and irreversible effects.”

Alabama can enforce ban on puberty blockers and hormones for transgender children, court says

By implication this undoes the nonsensical Georgia injunction granted over the weekend and it should unseat the two injunctions in Florida.

A smart move for Arkansas would be to take this decision and the two Sixth Circuit decisions over to the 8th Circuit and vacate the ridiculous permanent injunction there too.
 
Uh oh Snaggle Tooth! Looks like your Georgia happy dance is going to be your shortest lived "win" yet.
A federal appeals court says Alabama can enforce a ban on puberty blockers and hormones for transgender children
Wow, I knew this was going to happen but those Eleventh Circuit fuckers are quick on the uptake.

It doesn't guarantee the ultimate outcome but it gives a very good hint as to how they're leaning.

The case could still draw a weird panel I suppose, although then it's on a fast track to SCOTUS, which could lead to an immediate abolition of this kind of bullshit across the entire country.

Troons, being absolute batshit morons, are doing the opposite the gay equality movement did, which was not to overplay their hand. Bring cases to courts likely to be friendly. Collect wins at the appellate level. Don't push it to SCOTUS without a chance of winning. Troons overplay their (man) hands over and over again.

We told them exactly what was going to happen but troons are extremely stupid. You can't expect much from a man stupid enough to cut off his own dick.
 
The funniest part of Tony's unhinged claptrap he published yesterday titled "Federal Judge Blocks Trans Care Ban In Georgia, Debunks "Experimental" Talking Point" is that in less than 24 hours the 11th Circuit debunked the so called "debunking."

from the 11th Circuit Opinion:

"In the case of prepubertal children, as puberty begins, doctors then administer long-acting GnRH agonist (puberty blockers) that suppress the pubertal development of the child. This use of puberty blockers for gender nonconforming children is experimental and not FDA-approved."

"This unproven, poorly studied series of interventions results in numerous harmful effects for minors, as well as risks of effects simply unknown due to the new and experimental nature of these interventions."

"“[n]o Supreme Court case extends it to a general right to receive new medical or experimental drug treatments” (quoting Troxel, 530 U.S. at 66))."

11th Circuit Alabama Opinion
 
I'm wondering if this might be the thing to finally, maybe, push Gaptooth off twitter, having every one he's blocked suddenly be able to reply to him.
Gimme my rainbows
he’ll stay cause he’s addicted to attention. plus he can endlessly play the victim about being repeatedly genocided because he doesn’t have his weapon of justice to block the chuds
Please for the love of Allah may this reach SCOTUS; I want Corn Pop Thomas to go full TTD on these eunochs.
that’ll be what, a 3 for 3? will he go undefeated?
 
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Oh God, I’d forgotten what he sounded like. Seriously, if he’d been standing on the World Trade Centre on 9/11, he’d be a national hero, though he’d still be digesting those fucking planes.

Literal mutant spending his one chance at life on Earth engaged to a dude he doesn’t like and trying to get kids on bullshit instead of fixing his gob so he doesn’t sound like Herbert from Family Guy.

“Hey there, little *F*ella. I got some H*CH*RT in my pocket. Everyone’*SH* doin’ it!”

Troons, being absolute batshit morons, are doing the opposite the gay equality movement did, which was not to overplay their hand. Bring cases to courts likely to be friendly. Collect wins at the appellate level.
To be fair, gay marriage advocates were starting to get obnoxious, especially over religious objections, and some of the anti-intellectual, bulldozery language Reed and his friends employ comes from the tail end of that era - I’m pretty sure the main key difference is their idea of winning people over didn’t consist of going ‘wow, you won’t let me give your underage child a bunch of pills that do God knows what to them? I’m being hella genocided, right now. Guys, stop genociding me. Stop it, silly bigots! Trans*F*obia!’
 
To be fair, gay marriage advocates were starting to get obnoxious, especially over religious objections, and some of the anti-intellectual, bulldozery language Reed and his friends employ comes from the tail end of that era
Not to interrupt, okay well to interrupt, it also was they were making legal arguments in a legal environment likely to be receptive to them, not dragging cases to SCOTUS where they're obviously going to lose. Troons have basically wrecked the progress LGB had made.

The T is an albatross. They are in a frenzy trying to bring cases before a Supreme Court that is more hostile to their arguments than any Supreme Court in the last couple decades.

It is pure insanity.
 
Not to interrupt, okay well to interrupt, it also was they were making legal arguments in a legal environment likely to be receptive to them, not dragging cases to SCOTUS where they're obviously going to lose. Troons have basically wrecked the progress LGB had made.

The T is an albatross. They are in a frenzy trying to bring cases before a Supreme Court that is more hostile to their arguments than any Supreme Court in the last couple decades.

It is pure insanity.

Having basket-case Chase Strangio lead the charge isn't doing them any favors.
 
Interview with Tony (not had time to read it myself but it's quite long): Erin Reed Talks Anti-Trans Legislation, 2024, & Fighting Back - INTO (archive)
"I've developed a bit of a specialty"
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"I have a little bit of a media background"
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"being a single mom"
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"it makes it hard for people like me to travel through the United States"
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Tony thinks eugenics was a "reactionary" movement against LGBT:
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Tony shrinks his claim about Republicans doing nothing but anti-trans laws to only "50% of all [ed: redundant] of their legislative effort"
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Tony thinks multiple states passed "don't say gay bills" and worries that sex might be defined biologically:
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Tony repeats his delusions about every election in the country being solely about trans issues if it's mentioned just once, continues to think $2 million is a lot of money spent on ads:
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Tony thinks Ron DeSantis, most popular candidate after Trump, was a "dark horse" and that he's failing in the Republican primaries for being so anti-trans:
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Tony continues to not understand the legislative process:
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Trans joy:
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"I've developed a bit of a specialty"
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"I have a little bit of a media background"
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"being a single mom"
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"it makes it hard for people like me to travel through the United States"
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Tony thinks eugenics was a "reactionary" movement against LGBT:
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Tony shrinks his claim about Republicans doing nothing but anti-trans laws to only "50% of all [ed: redundant] of their legislative effort"
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Tony thinks multiple states passed "don't say gay bills" and worries that sex might be defined biologically:
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Tony repeats his delusions about every election in the country being solely about trans issues if it's mentioned just once, continues to think $2 million is a lot of money spent on ads:
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Tony thinks Ron DeSantis, most popular candidate after Trump, was a "dark horse" and that he's failing in the Republican primaries for being so anti-trans:
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Tony continues to not understand the legislative process:
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Trans joy:
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“You know, brewing beer and playing Dungeons and Dragons - like a regular ol’ girl! Teehee!”
 
Uh oh Snaggle Tooth! Looks like your Georgia happy dance is going to be your shortest lived "win" yet.
A federal appeals court says Alabama can enforce a ban on puberty blockers and hormones for transgender children

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall called the ruling a “significant victory for our country, for children, and for common sense.”

“The Eleventh Circuit reinforced that the State has the authority to safeguard the physical and psychological well-being of minors,” Marshall said.

In lifting the injunction, the judges wrote that states have “a compelling interest in protecting children from drugs, particularly those for which there is uncertainty regarding benefits, recent surges in use, and irreversible effects.”

Alabama can enforce ban on puberty blockers and hormones for transgender children, court says

By implication this undoes the nonsensical Georgia injunction granted over the weekend and it should unseat the two injunctions in Florida.

A smart move for Arkansas would be to take this decision and the two Sixth Circuit decisions over to the 8th Circuit and vacate the ridiculous permanent injunction there too.
Apologies for the long post, but I figured it will be helpful for whenever Tony responds to the 59-page decision, and maybe when this goes to SCOTUS.

The 11th Circuit's basic argument goes that the parents of transgender kids do not have the right to "direct the upbringing ... of their children" in all things (the opinion says education and custody are the main areas where the case law is clearly pro-parent). It seems to me, based on the precedents cited, that parents have a very strong right of refusal against the government mandating they do something (parents cannot be forced to make their children go to public school over private school; parents cannot be forced to make their children go to school past the age of 13, as it conflicts with Amish religious practice, etc.). But the rights get weaker if parents want to do something the government doesn't want them to do (you cannot let your child work just because you think it would be good for them since the state has outlawed child labor).

Another cited case is that children deserve a third-party lookover/approval before a parent has the right to institutionalize them. If all child institutionalization were to be banned, the parents couldn't rightly say their rights have been infringed because they wanted that for their child. They could not demand that the institutions stay open, even if they have doctors who agree. On the other side, the government also could not force the parents to send their kid to an institution. It's a positive/negative rights divide, in broad strokes. I can say no to certain interventions the government might try to mandate, I cannot say "gibsmedat specific prescription." And the government can say no to what I want to do with my kid, but they cannot say "gibsmedat kid, he's mine."

Moneyshot from the opinion:
... those decisions applying the fundamental parental right in the context of medical decision-making do not establish that parents have a derivative fundamental right to obtain a particular medical treatment for their children as long as a critical mass of medical professionals approve. Moreover, all of the cases dealing with the fundamental parental right reflect the common thread that states properly may limit the authority of parents where “it appears that parental decisions will jeopardize the health or safety of the child, or have a potential for significant social burdens.”

And we also have a reference to the opioid epidemic as clear medical malpractice that can go unnoticed if care is left entirely to the public and the medical system.

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The lower court also tried to use Bostock/Glenn v. Brumby to say discriminating against transgender people is unconstitutional. But those cases, of course, were about whether men can wear skirts if women can; it depended on ignoring whether a person was transgender at all. Any man who wanted to wear the "female" uniform could do so and not be punished for it. It looks at the material reality - if I say "hey, I'm transgender," I am basically telling you that I am going to not conform to my outward gender stereotypes, and I cannot be fired just because of that. I am not telling you an innate fact about myself that you have to respect, exactly, you just can't make me dress a certain way.

The 11th Circuit's opinion is thus convinced by Alabama's argument that it's an age restriction, not one based on sex, which means it does not run afoul of the Equal Protection Clause and the right for men and women to be treated equally under the law. The opinion says trying to make transgender individuals "a quasi-suspect class" (meaning a class of people whose treatment could trigger "strict judicial scrutiny," such as we have for sex or race) is not going to happen. They are not addressed in the Equal Protection Clause at all.

I guess the plaintiffs are trying to argue that they shouldn't have to "conform" to the sex stereotypes of having certain levels of testosterone or having breasts or whatever. What's the difference between being able to wear a skirt and being able to cut my penis off? But the court isn't having that.

And with respect to the Minor Plaintiffs’ equal protection claim, the district court determined that the law classifies on the basis of sex, when in reality the law simply reflects real, biological differences between males and females and equally restricts the use of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormone treatment for minors of both sexes.

God, absolutely bodied. Seems clear this is also how they would see the sports/bathroom issues.

The concurrent opinion:
Unlike the employer’s decision in Glenn, Alabama’s statute does not fit the mold of a sex-based stereotype. The statute isn’t based on a socially constructed generalization about the way men or women should behave. ... To be sure, the statute’s classification reflects the government’s recognition that, without medical intervention, a healthy child will mature in accord with his or her biological sex. But the recognition of biological reality is “not a stereotype.”

The children will grow up unmaimed. Go yell at a wall.
 
There is nothing about Achilles suggesting faggotry.
Patroclus?

still not a troon though. its another case of "i am uncomfortable when we are not about me." of course, tony is not satisfied with retconning historical figures as troons and now has to find mythical ones to claim too.

good on the author, they may be a troon, but they know troons will lap up any old shit if its about them. he probably has a new biography of alexandra the great in the works, followed by julia ceasar.

also, how does tony know its a cool reimagining if he hasn't read the fucking book yet? it could be totally lame, like achilles doesn't even go to war cos he's too busy doing ladythings. but of course tony thinks its cool, cos troon.
 
How the fuck do you re-imagine Achilles as a tranny? The man was the son of a literal Goddess. His destiny scared the fuck out of Zeus. He did shit like win the Trojan war. There is nothing about Achilles suggesting faggotry. Except for being Greek.
Here's some shit about the book and author, not the largest sizes of the images because of upload issue go to his Twitter for that if you really want:
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Positive troon review:
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Super long five-star review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4808146349
Long one-star review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4808146349

Is it problematic or is that a transmisogynistic smear campaign?
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A number of the reviews praise the amazing sex in the book. Also looks like that was a reverse review bombing campaign because there's tons of five star reviews all posted on the same days.

Unhappy Amazon customer:
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Now just what are the odds?
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good on the author, they may be a troon, but they know troons will lap up any old shit if its about them. he probably has a new biography of alexandra the great in the works, followed by julia ceasar.
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