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Were you someone who was always against trans ideology or was there a moment where you peaked?
submitted 1 year ago by jacques1102 from self.TumblrInAction
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[–]RedEyedWarriorThe Evil Cishomo 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun - 1 year ago (0 children)
I stopped supporting transgenderism completely back in 2019. But it was a long process that began in 2015, which you could argue was when I peaked. In the middle of 2015, after two years of reading Pinknews, Gay Star News and LGBTQ Nation, and 6 years of reading Wikipedia articles, I was completely in support of the trans ideology. Including supporting self-ID laws, non-binary identities and allowing children to get sex changes. Why was I so ignorant? Because I was raised to believe that the western countries were the good guys, and this shit was emerging from western countries. So I accepted this shit without question. To be fair, I was warned not to believe everything typed on Wikipedia. So I should have known. The only excuse was that I was 20 at the time. Which further reinforces my belief that people under 30 shouldn't be allowed to vote.
But events in 2015 and 2016 caused me to question what I was believing. First, I heard about a referendum I'm Houston TX on an ordinance that would have banned discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. And it was rejected 2-1. I was disappointed, with the result. But part of me believed this ordinance would have passed if the ordinance only covered sexual orientation. But I still wanted the whole package to pass. Even though I've never even been to America.
In 2016, I came across TumblrInAction. That was when I heard about SJWs. I was already aware of people like that, and I found these people obnoxious. So I kept posting on the subreddit to laugh at SJWs. Which lead me to watching YouTubers like Bearing. Which lead to me finding Blaire White. Who is a tranny, but even he was against atrocities like transgender children, hate speech laws, non binary identities and self ID laws. So I listened to the other side. I side I initially believed was homophobic - only to learn that no, not all critics of LGBT ideology are homophobic. Watching Blaire White did reinforce my support for trans people, but I stopped supporting non-binaries and child sex changes. So it was still an improvement on my part.
In 2017, Canada passed the compelled speech act. This lead me to become even more weary of transgenderism. Also that year, more countries passed self-ID laws, which left me concerned. By 2018, trannies began dominating discourse topics that were supposed to be about homosexuals. By 2019, this had gotten incredibly annoying and frustrating. On top of that, I stopped watching Blaire White because he became obnoxious. Later that year, Mister Metokur posted his infamous video about sex change operations. And that was when the remainder of my support for transgenderism vanished. How could I be on board with brutal surgeries that don't achieve what the patient wanted, or at least was told what he wanted. So now I no longer support transgenderism. I see it as a danger to society.
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