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EDIT: Sorry my comment was posted twice. I tried to delete one and they both disappeared). I'll try again. Feel free to delete whatever you like. Sorry to mess up your comment section! :)

RE: the ballet photo.

Imagine a group photo of firefighters consisting of three 6ft+ burly men and one diminutive female firefighter who got in thanks to a lowering of the physical requirements and affirmative action?

(oh look there's that word 'affirmative')

While looking at this picture would you see 'empowerment' or 'equality' or self indulgence' or 'a denial of biological reality'?

My point is that this really has nothing to do with (what used to be called) transexuals. This is not a new game. This is not a new cult. The cult is not 'trans'. The cult has appropriated 'trans'. I feel that is an important distinction to make.

The same 'liberating/ empowering' mindset that appropriated 'trans' in the 21st century appropriated 'women's issues' in the 20th century (also to much applause and flag waving). This is about 'intersectionality' which just means the cult will spread to all things and corrupt/ subvert/ exploit all of them in turn.

The promise is always the same - liberation, empowerment, self expression, authentic living etc.

The hard reality is the same - disillusionment, broken lives, divided families, unworkable society, social decay, mental health decline, confusion and radicalisation.

Nothing has changed. The only difference is that society is FINALLY being asked to make the same accommodations to men that it was asked to make for women. That's what most people are getting upset about right now. Women dressing up as firefighters was OK (even though this indulgence will cost lives), but men dressing up as ballerinas is not (because femininity is sacred). Society's lack of empathy and compassion for men, and a much lower tolerance for men's self indulgences and transgressions, may be what finally stops the progressive crazy train.

If not, then we will have to wait for the next meteorite to hit and reset society the hard way. Until 200 years ago it was a lack of technology (manual labour, scarce resources and hard living) that kept everyone's self indulgences in check. That's the bottom line. As a species we are still learning how to cope with the choices that modern technology provides us. Even the cult is a product of a post technological age.

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Thanks for commenting Corona Studies, the trans cult is a very real thing, astonishingly powerful and fully embedded. I really don't understand why you think this is about intersectionality or even a lack of empathy & compassion for men. It's only men who gain from gender ideology.

I've witnessed first hand how mind control works on the handmaidens who facilitated and eased our daughters transition, and the trans women who groomed her so expertly. I've seen their lovebombing, heard all their mantras and reality-denial. There are many cult experts who recognise the cult within the trans "movement" and there are some who do not (likely due to fear of the cult and cancelation). The problem is recognising it as a 21stC cult because a single, charismatic figurehead is no longer required. That role is taken by a middle tier of "influencers" and media-friendly propagandists spawned by the contagious reach of the internet into young lives. There is also the fact that Gender itself is what everyone worships, that is the holy grail and it must be simultaneously promoted and protected at all times, even though it can so easily be deconstructed and crumble to dust.

Many close friends and family simply don't believe what has happened to my family, it's too difficult to deal with and I am constantly disbelieved or considered toxic. But the truth is still the truth whether others see it or not. Slowly, very slowly, others are also starting to recognise the cult and the dangerous men behind it. Our family is a victim of this cult - but the real victim is our daughter and I will continue to highlight how the cult ideology exploits the vulnerabilities and fragile mental health of our young people today

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