@AllisonMorris1@kassopaia@KarrieboKarrie Some of us have daughters. Our job is to teach our daughters that they’re allowed to have boundaries, allowed to say no, allowed to have single sex spaces. Protecting women starts at home by teaching our daughters what they can accept or reject. Move out of our way if you dislike
I write mostly about the issue of men identifying as women, and how this negatively impacts women and children - boys and girls - because it is the singular political issue which we can say with 100% certainty, is correct.
Medical transsexual protocols will be shown to be a massive scandal with many victims who've had their lives ruined over a lie.
No human can change sex. No child is transsexual. The word "transgender" had to be created to take "sex" out of it, and children had to be involved to normalize what began as a male (castration) fetish.
The "sex change" medical industry is profoundly abusive and exploitive.
I don't know how long we have to wait to be vindicated, it's already been too long, but inevitably, we will, and at horrific cost to young people who are being harmed because of a fad, because of the undeserved authority given to the leading medical lobbying group WPATH.
I disagree with many people who talk about this issue because they frame it as homophobia. I suppose that's an appeal to the liberal audience, but in Western societies, it's difficult for me to call this homophobic.
Transsexualism, as an industry, revolves around sexual abuse, in my opinion.
Young women who have been abused want to opt of being female, and men who are predatory opt in to identifying as women to get access to victims.
It's a generalization, not an all or nothing statement, but my observation has been that the trans movement, and the medical establishment enabling it, is a cycle of sexual abuse.
It's not making society better. It's physically harming patients, and enabling sexual predation. Because some people may agree to the medicalization of a fetish, or self-harm, does not mean it is an effective treatment.
The attempt to redefine women as a loose collection of superficial stereotypes, often drawn directly from pornography and regressive ideas of female passivity and submissiveness, benefits only the sex who imposed those stereotypes on women in the first place.
Caution didn't win women the vote, or equal pay, or fair sport, or the right to single-sex spaces. Sophie Cunningham is standing up for women and girls everywhere and it's glorious. Fuck caution.
@nytimes@TheAthletic You can't possibly wonder why we've all cancelled our subscriptions, can you? Your journalistic standards appear to be nonexistent, and your readers have noticed.
So Australia has passed a law that allows men to be listed as mothers on a baby’s birth certificate. This is a government document, so the Australian government has basically just legalized perjury, as long as it’s done to make a trans person feel validated.
History's first trillionaire is a guy who catches rockets out of the sky with chopsticks and beams internet to every dead zone on the planet.
Same guy ships cars that drive themselves, humanoid robots for the factory floor, brain chips that let paralyzed people move a cursor with pure thought, and an AI running on a supercomputer his team stood up in months instead of years.
And the people crashing out about his net worth are doing it on the app he owns. The same app governments spent years trying to censor.
You cannot legislate a rocket into orbit.
Yes, period huts are back. Because girls just aren’t embarrassed and awkward enough about menstruation.
But what happens when the trans-identified boy feels excluded from the period hut? What if he feels less of a girl? Perhaps it would be easier just to tell girls to stay home.
🚨The Massachusetts Department of Corrections is HIDING a violent male inmate they have housed in a women’s prison.
Three months ago, Reduxx became aware of a violent male inmate being housed in Massachusetts' only women's prison.
In an effort to shine light on this case, we reached out the state's Department of Corrections to obtain basic, non-confidential information associated with the inmate.
The Department of Corrections refused to provide the information, claiming that even a standard inmate file photo was a violation of the inmate's privacy.
Corresponding with Reduxx, a Department official argued that "photographs of a transgender individual contain intimate details of a highly personal nature, the disclosure of which may constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy."
We then filed an appeal with state authorities.
On April 2, the Massachusetts Supervisor of Records determined that our request was lawful and that the information was in the public domain.
The Department of Corrections refused once again.
On May 1, the Supervisor of Records rejected the Department's arguments, and ORDERED the Department to provide us with the information we had requested by May 15.
The Department of Corrections has repeatedly refused to comply with the order and has now gone radio silent.
Reduxx is an independent news source focused on exposing the impact of gender ideology on women and children. Since 2022, we have broken dozens of stories related to trans-identified males being housed in women's prisons across the United States.
We remain committed to our readers, and call upon @MACorrections to fulfill their legal obligation to public transparency and comply with the order.
cc: @DMAnews1