My observation is that more fathers see where this trans train is going than mothers do. I'm speaking from female experience that women tend to follow bandwagons uncritically. Even worse, our culture appears to default to women's perceptions of right and wrong these days.
That said, I wonder about the rather passive slant this takes, as i…
My observation is that more fathers see where this trans train is going than mothers do. I'm speaking from female experience that women tend to follow bandwagons uncritically. Even worse, our culture appears to default to women's perceptions of right and wrong these days.
That said, I wonder about the rather passive slant this takes, as if the writer has no say in this. At the same time, I understand that the matriarchal psychology we're in (See Chris Rufo's video "Cluster B Society" a thesis pursued by Joshua Slocum for some years now, and which resonates with trends that have concerned me for over ten years now) makes resisting female authority nearly impossible.
So the writer's daughter endured one form of narcissistic abuse only to subject herself to another. Trans ideology is, for all intents and purposes, narcissistic abuse. It insists that something is wrong with 'you' that must be fixed in ways that will make life worse; it also insists that 'you' must demand people see you as you demand they see you, and not as you are; it projects onto others that the problem is 'them.' At the same time, "my dysphoria" has become a stand-in term for feeling uncomfortable, and I can't help but connect the dots from obesity to "a pervasive feeling of discomfort with one's body."
Yikes. Rufo is saying that “female leadership” (WOMEN) are perpetuating everything that’s wrong with society. Women’s emphasis on caring is overpowering the rationality of previously male-dominated institutions like higher education. That’s quite a contention. Blaming women and mothers for the crisis with our kids (which most people understand to be strongly perpetuated by the internet) is outrageous an misogynist. I am also a believer in balance and think men and women both have important qualities to bring to leadership in society, but I’m not sure how he has come to the conclusion that women are somehow in charge of everything and that’s why society is going to hell in a handbasket. In the US we have yet to have a female President and we are losing significant reproductive rights by the day. Not the outcomes one would expect in a country dominated by women’s hysteria.
You’re thinking too literally. We don’t need a female president to see that women’s values and naïveté about human nature is driving society into the ground. Rufo supplies plenty of evidence to support this claim. Case in point: it’s “kind” to let men dressed as women into women’s restrooms. Well women generally don’t rape and indulge sexual perversion in public so let them in! But a male dominated mind knows and is prepared for threats! More women defend this INVASION than men because men historically protected women from invasion in a general sense, as they understand that men by nature are invaders!
I watched Rufo's video. It's well-reasoned and I agree 100% with the premise. Seems quite unreasonable however that Rufo attributed the cause only to women, and only to the left. Traits of narcissism, BPD, and antisocial PD are evident in leaders, celebrities and influencers across both the left and the right.
>I can't help but connect the dots from obesity to "a pervasive feeling of discomfort with one's body."
They are very big dots, really. More young people suffer from obesity than ever, more & more every year. Our food culture is badly broken - too many kids now grow up without ever seeing a meal cooked from scratch in their household, and even parents who cook at home find their efforts disregarded in favor of the bright and flashy fast food advertised so colorfully on TV.
Young people suffering obesity have body image issues that no amount of "acceptance" can help. They know they don't look like the people on TV and they know their weight isn't healthy. At very young ages, they start to be ashamed of their bodies & they dress to hide instead of to express themselves. They lose themselves online, where no one can see what they look like. And it goes beyond the strictly physical - the girls have earlier & earlier puberties, before they are psychologically ready to handle going through such changes. The boys have delayed puberties & other endocrine issues, leading to juvenile impotence & erectile dysfunction.
This shame also creates a vicious cycle with obesity - eating in public or with friends makes them acutely uncomfortable with themselves. They seclude themselves and survive on delivery and packaged goods. All these issues are wrapped up together - isolation, internet addiction, sedentary lifestyle, obesity, self-hate, self-destruction - they all compound to worsen each other, and together they render young people perfectly desperate for any solution to the misery in which they find themselves. "Trans" is one such solution, video games are another, opioids are another, suicide is another.
More & more young people take their own lives every year, and it is plain at this point that so-called Psychologists have absolutely no idea how to deal with the problems young people currently face. They tell them they have disorders and that they need medication and that they need to "work on themselves" and all of it is complete horse pucky! They need to be off their smartphones and out in the world, learning that they are a human being and not some kind of synthetic digital creature - and, above all else, they need adults to be off their smartphones along with them. We, the adults, are failing to protect them. We are failing to be there with them in our terrifying time. We have left them to digital parents, who care not for them in the slightest.
My observation is that more fathers see where this trans train is going than mothers do. I'm speaking from female experience that women tend to follow bandwagons uncritically. Even worse, our culture appears to default to women's perceptions of right and wrong these days.
That said, I wonder about the rather passive slant this takes, as if the writer has no say in this. At the same time, I understand that the matriarchal psychology we're in (See Chris Rufo's video "Cluster B Society" a thesis pursued by Joshua Slocum for some years now, and which resonates with trends that have concerned me for over ten years now) makes resisting female authority nearly impossible.
So the writer's daughter endured one form of narcissistic abuse only to subject herself to another. Trans ideology is, for all intents and purposes, narcissistic abuse. It insists that something is wrong with 'you' that must be fixed in ways that will make life worse; it also insists that 'you' must demand people see you as you demand they see you, and not as you are; it projects onto others that the problem is 'them.' At the same time, "my dysphoria" has become a stand-in term for feeling uncomfortable, and I can't help but connect the dots from obesity to "a pervasive feeling of discomfort with one's body."
Yikes. Rufo is saying that “female leadership” (WOMEN) are perpetuating everything that’s wrong with society. Women’s emphasis on caring is overpowering the rationality of previously male-dominated institutions like higher education. That’s quite a contention. Blaming women and mothers for the crisis with our kids (which most people understand to be strongly perpetuated by the internet) is outrageous an misogynist. I am also a believer in balance and think men and women both have important qualities to bring to leadership in society, but I’m not sure how he has come to the conclusion that women are somehow in charge of everything and that’s why society is going to hell in a handbasket. In the US we have yet to have a female President and we are losing significant reproductive rights by the day. Not the outcomes one would expect in a country dominated by women’s hysteria.
You’re thinking too literally. We don’t need a female president to see that women’s values and naïveté about human nature is driving society into the ground. Rufo supplies plenty of evidence to support this claim. Case in point: it’s “kind” to let men dressed as women into women’s restrooms. Well women generally don’t rape and indulge sexual perversion in public so let them in! But a male dominated mind knows and is prepared for threats! More women defend this INVASION than men because men historically protected women from invasion in a general sense, as they understand that men by nature are invaders!
I watched Rufo's video. It's well-reasoned and I agree 100% with the premise. Seems quite unreasonable however that Rufo attributed the cause only to women, and only to the left. Traits of narcissism, BPD, and antisocial PD are evident in leaders, celebrities and influencers across both the left and the right.
>I can't help but connect the dots from obesity to "a pervasive feeling of discomfort with one's body."
They are very big dots, really. More young people suffer from obesity than ever, more & more every year. Our food culture is badly broken - too many kids now grow up without ever seeing a meal cooked from scratch in their household, and even parents who cook at home find their efforts disregarded in favor of the bright and flashy fast food advertised so colorfully on TV.
Young people suffering obesity have body image issues that no amount of "acceptance" can help. They know they don't look like the people on TV and they know their weight isn't healthy. At very young ages, they start to be ashamed of their bodies & they dress to hide instead of to express themselves. They lose themselves online, where no one can see what they look like. And it goes beyond the strictly physical - the girls have earlier & earlier puberties, before they are psychologically ready to handle going through such changes. The boys have delayed puberties & other endocrine issues, leading to juvenile impotence & erectile dysfunction.
This shame also creates a vicious cycle with obesity - eating in public or with friends makes them acutely uncomfortable with themselves. They seclude themselves and survive on delivery and packaged goods. All these issues are wrapped up together - isolation, internet addiction, sedentary lifestyle, obesity, self-hate, self-destruction - they all compound to worsen each other, and together they render young people perfectly desperate for any solution to the misery in which they find themselves. "Trans" is one such solution, video games are another, opioids are another, suicide is another.
More & more young people take their own lives every year, and it is plain at this point that so-called Psychologists have absolutely no idea how to deal with the problems young people currently face. They tell them they have disorders and that they need medication and that they need to "work on themselves" and all of it is complete horse pucky! They need to be off their smartphones and out in the world, learning that they are a human being and not some kind of synthetic digital creature - and, above all else, they need adults to be off their smartphones along with them. We, the adults, are failing to protect them. We are failing to be there with them in our terrifying time. We have left them to digital parents, who care not for them in the slightest.
This is spot-on, well-put, and must be gotten out there as a cause of this transgender scourge!