You don't have to be an astro physicist in America to realize the 99% are ground down by corporations who are driven by a quest for profit like heat-seeking missles. Yet when these same corporations, banks, & governments, raise the "trans" flag & stump for everything "trans,"
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Ppl are taken over with the idea this is about human rights. It positively boggles the mind. Governements, banks & corporations don't act like this around human rights movements or anti-war movememtns because those "movements" generally aren't profitable.
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Yet all these entities, across the globe, rather quickly (human rights movements don't move quickly either) are all-in for "trans." Hollywood too, right on board. The rich, right on board. Anyone critiquint this "movement" is censored or framed as a villian.
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*critique
If it doesn't look like a human rights movement, act like a human rights movement and is being sold by the top to the bottom of society, wouldn't it behoove people to question this?
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If it doesn't look like a human rights movement, act like a human rights movement and is being sold by the top to the bottom of society, wouldn't it behoove people to question this?
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With the money going into this purported human rights movement, and the amount of people it has purportedly arisen to protect, it could be considered a monumental success already & we could all go home. The money far outweighs the amount of people calling themselves "trans."
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Yet it just proliferates, the voices growing louder. What exactly do you suppose this small fraction of people want from society, to have it rearranged, in law, in language & in space. Why are we accommodating this tiny fraction of people at the expense of everyone else?
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Target spent 21 million rearranging their bathrooms when we never heard anything about them being a problem before the change. Multiply that out by what is going down in all corporations. This is a humongous amount of money. & that's just the bathrooms. Why? Why? Why?
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All I really want at this stage is to preserve a little bit of faith in humanities ability to think, to ask questions, instead of just going along with this narrative of a human rights movement for people who dissociate from their own sexed bodies. Is this a human right?
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