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Violent, aggressive trans women are truly scary just like all violent, abusive men. Camille Paglia stated the obvious in her 1990 book Sexual Personae: aggressive, dangerous male behavior has its roots in testosterone and other predominantly male hormones. For years afterward, mainstream feminists denounced her for saying that sexuality and gender were physical realities, that hormones affect human behavior. Ironically, students at the university where she teaches recently tried to have her fired for her “harmful” ideas about art.

How we got to this point is mind boggling. Leftists want inclusivity, but, like many humans, feel the need to take things to extremes. If women were traditionally not believed when they were raped, then all women must be believed. If gay people were discriminated against for their sometimes unconventional gender expression, then all gender expressions must be enthusiastically affirmed to the point of allowing dangerous medical procedures for minors. This kind of black-and-white thinking, this constant swinging of the pendulum from one extreme to another, is harmful and prevents society from truly progressing to a more humane, cooperative state.

It seems like we just want to fight each other and that life without violent confrontations with imagined enemies is not worth living.

Not feeling great about the human species at the moment.

This is a truly original analysis of the problem of male aggression. I love how you show that the in-your-face pugnacity of activist extremism is no more attractive in a pretty wig and makeup than it is with a beard and wide beater shirt.

Keep on telling this story until people wake up.

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Terry Greathead's avatar

The very reason why the trans activists are so outspoken and over represented is because they are men with men’s brains and no amount of drugs or surgery will change that. The reason you don’t hear about trans men is because they are women and typically not as aggressive and outspoken as men.

I really don’t understand why Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint have all turned their backs on the person that made them famous. When the tide turns it will be fun to watch them trying to deny it all regain their credibility, well I for one will not forget and they can all go and suck on some girl dick that they seemingly love so much.

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