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How I became a 21st-century heretic/social pariah—and you can, too!A thread on questioning gender ideology. Something didn’t seem right to me. I had that feeling astronomers must have when they’re
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Some quotes and thoughts on Eric Hoffer's The True Believer, which I've been reading this week... “All active mass movements strive, therefore, to interpose a fact-proof screen between the faithful
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When you're on the outside of the fray on gender issues looking in, it's tempting to say: If someone is hounded for her speech, she must have said or done something
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"Born in the wrong body" is THE justification for turning kids into lifelong medical guinea pigs, for going into schools to "educate" kids. And as soon as that idea is
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This is also a clear case of trying to move the argument from "Here are the facts, therefore we should..." to a frankly Trumpian denial of reality. Everyone on the
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Mission drift is a big part of the story of how gender identity has ingratiated itself in government agencies, academia, medicine, the media, and the advocacy sector. In a madcap
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Some thoughts on respect and recognition and social movements... Respect is rooted in recognition: recognition of what’s shared and recognition of differences, where these differences matter. The women’s rights movement
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From Reviving Ophelia: "Self-harm could be seen as a concrete interpretation of our culture’s injunction to young women to carve themselves into culturally acceptable pieces..." "As a metaphorical statement, self-harm
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It's curiouser and curiouser that the trans community as a whole is unwilling to say: "Whoa, something else is going on here!" when confronted with a ~4000% spike in girls
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Among much, much else that's wrong with this letter, wasn't Ireland described as a model for avoiding public scrutiny in passing self-id policies that were drafted by lobbyists? "[L]ong and
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Some activists come to believe that fictions can better serve the cause—perhaps even conceptualized as a 'greater truth'—than inconvenient facts. But this approach won't serve these causes well. When it
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What comes first? An attempt to seek the truth or the desired conclusion to which the ‘facts’ must cleave? Ideally, this should be a two-step process. - 1) What's going
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