@frankinsensible@Eret@BBCNews That's amazing. The BBC interviewed a trans activist who targets children online about age verification online, and didn't mention that he's a trans activist who targets children online
@treenahasthaal@HelenWebberley 🤔 6 years ago … lockdown, global pandemic…. lots of time online. Suspect ASD, ADHD …. 🤯 you have swallowed the KoolAid and your child will pay a heavy price for your gullibility.
@DogLoverOfPI@lamenzies73@HeadWarriorTWM Not news to me. Heard it from a dementia nurse last year working out of Brighton. They are seeing more and more of these cases.
@MrsNickyClark@MartineBBC This is why women don’t want these men in their spaces. The ones WITH penises are a threat. The ones WITHOUT penises are CREEPY AF.
@Pettyprinxcess @ThtsLife4u @cosmic_marvel I fear you have been seriously lied to by people you should have been able to trust. Just like Clementine.
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@kln3109@bgrice@_CryMiaRiver Then take your fight up with MEN who are INTOLERANT of men who want to be women in their single sex spaces. Unless of course you are claiming that trans women aren’t actually men ..?… That would be silly.
8. My view is that the predilection in young girls towards social contagion has been hijacked and placed on something like atomic steroids by modern-day technology. The following research is presented in support of that theory.
Karen Carpenter's tragic battle triggered a social contagion of anorexia; Princess Diana's public struggle with bulimia had the same effect.
The book Sybil kicked off the multiple personality disorder epidemic in the 80s. Running parallel to that was the Satanic Panic, set off by the book Michelle Remembers. As a result, thousands of lives were destroyed.
As cutting started to appear in movies and TV shows, the number of teens self-harming increased, and when TikTok influencers with Tourette's launched to fame, adolescent girls began experiencing TikTok tics.
Mental illnesses are inextricably entwined with the cultural fads and whims of the era in which they arise. Our celebration of the likes of Jazz Jennings and Ellen Page captures the minds of young people, plants the dangerous idea that the discomfort and anguish of puberty can be miraculously solved with drugs and surgeries, sending many down the same devastating path to destruction.
Children and adolescents no more need trans role models than they do anorexic or bulimic role models. Every time we celebrate a celebrity coming out as trans, we sacrifice countless young people to the horror of this medical atrocity.