What we can learn from Etute and the killing of Jerry Paul Smith—owning or hiding trans/non-binary sex issues to prevent violence.
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Trans Person Acceptance—With Our Sexuality
What we can learn from Etute and the killing of Jerry Paul Smith—owning or hiding trans/non-binary sex issues to prevent violence.
Read MoreWhy would transgenders demand their own sexuality be deemed offensive? Because of social hate, and—if not “acceptance” at least sometimes “tolerance” in new gender role. Transsexuals, who admit a sex identity with a need to be the other sex, are cast aside in the process.
Read MorePeople feel “gender identity” has gone too far, oppressing other identities.
Read MoreIf Trump loses the election, he may have to flee to avoid jail.
Read MoreVirginia Tech accepts transsexualism and T sex issues overtly yet excludes them in non-discrimination and campus narratives, rejecting T sex in general.
Read MoreIn October of 2019, I was asked by a major non-profit organization to clarify the difference between transsexualism and transgenderism. The below is taken from my paper to them, sanitized for their anonymity. This is information you will not get from gender advocate sites, is detailed, with references below. *** The gender-not-sex social movement, the…
Read MoreRead “Disloyal” by Michael Cohen, Trump’s former lawyer fixer in prison, and tell me Trump isn’t like a mob boss.
Read MoreWith the 244th Independence Day at hand—must include the first one in 1776—the United States Supreme Court couldn’t be much more screwed up. Very un-American, they decided it would be good to inhibit compromise in law making. It’s because of gerrymandering. Here’s how it works: What’s the first business of most congressmen? Getting re-elected. Solution:…
Read MoreRich get richer, entitlements reduced so people have to struggle for basic income, the “Thrifty working class” that Mr. Potter was talking about on Kubrick’s “It’s a Wonderful Life”—something that’s akin to capitalism’s form of slave labor, survival’s servitude.
Read MoreSome of the greatest movie-makers ever—Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep—collaborate in a DreamWorks production to tell the story of United States government corruption / lies to the public and congress about U.S. activities in the Vietnam war, Cambodia, and Laos.
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