One of the most baffling things online is the policing of which social media figures and even just youtubers (like makeup bloggers) are "transphobes"
On a bigger scale, there's controversies around people like JK Rowling. For example, a cheap (globalist) makeup company Colourpop is releasing a Harry Potter collaboration and it is getting massivre backlash
I struggle to think how millions of sheltered and often prissy basic women are all so defensive or passionate about "trans rights" especially in light that only about 0.05 percent of people actually are trans
Where did it start? I've studied the media, read journals, etc but with the leftist slant on academia and media, no one has really explained how the default position has become "trans advocacy"
Basic women (what in slang we call..basic bitches) somehow all believe it's not about being discriminatory of conservatives but that conservative views automatically make you a bad human and a "bigot"
I understand on more applicable positions like racism, ableism, and even actual homo or bisexuality..but how did so many ordinary and relatively normal women get duped into caring so much about a group of people that is honestly the most toxic and delusional group of people ever?
We're social creatures. Much of our perception is based around society. "Did you see that?" "No." "Must have been my imagination, then." Now, if our social life becomes artificiaI, what then? So do much of our perceptions, including the moraI vaIues ascribed to us by virtue of the superego.
Now some of us are strong enough to trust what we see. Many, however, don't. Especially those who have been bwashed, eased by theadoption of Machiavellianism thanks to a kind of fear, uncertainty, et cetera. When you believe the world won't be here 2020 (kek, it's still here) then what reason is there for anything? When you have that kind of mentality, you can believe anything.