Biff on Nostr: https://www.thedistancemag.com/p/the-summer-of-gender-love-is-over For a decade now, ...
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For a decade now, Pride has been dominated by a large, powerful, and politically-connected community that regularly, overtly, and loudly calls for the deaths of their enemies, namely women who say “no” to men who say they are women. Any larger social movement that tolerates a smaller group using a violent political slogan (“Kill All TERFs”) is bound to eventually deteriorate into wider displays of violence.
Pride is not going away all of a sudden. Changes will be gradual. Rather, the progress flags that covered the White House like a Nuremberg rally during the last four years will simply not reappear under the new Trump administration. Cast back out of power once more, the gender identity activists running the alphabetical nonprofit organizations will hold louder and prouder demonstrations to compensate.
Like the Summer of Love in 1967, which gave way to the violence and disorder that helped make Richard Nixon president in 1968, this year will see the gender hippies splitting into factions. Some are acting out, and lashing out, hardening public attitudes against their agenda. Others, like Brianna Wu, appear on Triggernometry in hopes of salvaging something from the wreckage of “we just want to pee.”
For a decade now, Pride has been dominated by a large, powerful, and politically-connected community that regularly, overtly, and loudly calls for the deaths of their enemies, namely women who say “no” to men who say they are women. Any larger social movement that tolerates a smaller group using a violent political slogan (“Kill All TERFs”) is bound to eventually deteriorate into wider displays of violence.
Pride is not going away all of a sudden. Changes will be gradual. Rather, the progress flags that covered the White House like a Nuremberg rally during the last four years will simply not reappear under the new Trump administration. Cast back out of power once more, the gender identity activists running the alphabetical nonprofit organizations will hold louder and prouder demonstrations to compensate.
Like the Summer of Love in 1967, which gave way to the violence and disorder that helped make Richard Nixon president in 1968, this year will see the gender hippies splitting into factions. Some are acting out, and lashing out, hardening public attitudes against their agenda. Others, like Brianna Wu, appear on Triggernometry in hopes of salvaging something from the wreckage of “we just want to pee.”