Eliza Mondegreen writes a substack based on what she reads from sites like reddit. It is very illuminating. It is all young trans-identified people interacting with each other. They are grooming each other, essentially.
Eliza Mondegreen writes a substack based on what she reads from sites like reddit. It is very illuminating. It is all young trans-identified people interacting with each other. They are grooming each other, essentially.
Hi Sarah, thank you. I am on Eliza's substack, but don't read it often. I don't recall seeing the name of kids-oriented websites there, and didn't even realize it was primarily about kids! I'll have to re-read, or read more there.
I also didn't realize it was mostly kids grooming each other. Where are they doing that, please? On Reddit, as George referred to? And where are they getting their source material, does Eliza say? Because I get the impression that it is wealthy, highly organized, well-connected adults who are feeding well-packaged, slick materials to kids, even if the kids are sharing it with each other. Your thoughts, please?
Thank you for replying and for referring me to Eliza's substack. I should ask her all these questions.
Eliza Mondegreen writes a substack based on what she reads from sites like reddit. It is very illuminating. It is all young trans-identified people interacting with each other. They are grooming each other, essentially.
Hi Sarah, thank you. I am on Eliza's substack, but don't read it often. I don't recall seeing the name of kids-oriented websites there, and didn't even realize it was primarily about kids! I'll have to re-read, or read more there.
I also didn't realize it was mostly kids grooming each other. Where are they doing that, please? On Reddit, as George referred to? And where are they getting their source material, does Eliza say? Because I get the impression that it is wealthy, highly organized, well-connected adults who are feeding well-packaged, slick materials to kids, even if the kids are sharing it with each other. Your thoughts, please?
Thank you for replying and for referring me to Eliza's substack. I should ask her all these questions.
Thanks again!