Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Fantasy Worlds


Donna M Hughes is a professor at the university of Rhode Island. She was recently condemned by the university for criticizing the "trans-gender" movement (the second link below). The first link is to her original article. She points out the curiously anti-feminist/anti-woman nature of trans-gender ideology. Males are not asked to repudiate their privileges. Rather, women are asked to give up hard-won rights to men claiming to be women! She also points out the profit motive of Big Pharma (this is very important, imo). 

Of course, as a good liberal, Hughes just have to compare trans-sex beliefs to QAnon, "right-wing domestic terrorism" and lock down criticism (nothing about BLM-Antifa riots), but it is what it is, I suppose. 

From where I stand, SJW-ism and trans-genderism are looking more and more like a cult. A certain trans-woman at a certain blog I follow who left the movement (but still identifies as trans) called it "a social cult". That is, a social milieu or subculture that increasingly functions in a cultic manner. 

I´m beginning to suspect that it goes way beyond this. For instance, cults often try to control the physical environment of cult members. And the SJWs are for "safe spaces". They already try to control the language of cult members. And just like capricious cult leaders, they constantly change the goal posts, making cult members live in constant fear of not knowing what to do to please the cult - another classical tactic. Of course, public denunciations and purges (the university´s reaction) are par for the course, but we knew that already. 

It´s time to deprogram America... 

Fantasy Worlds: QAnon and Trans-Sex Beliefs

Professor at odds with her university

4 comments:

  1. Imagine if the creationists had taken over American schools and universities circa 1995, purging everyone who supports "Darwinism", that´s how crazy this shit is.

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  2. Actually, it´s even worse, since evolution *is* hard to believe, I mean it wasn´t seriously proposed until the 19th century, and only in one corner of the globe. Still seems nuts to me sometimes. So I can understand (in a way) opposition to evolution more than I understand the SJW cults.

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  3. Thanks for linking Hughes' original article.

    "and so the Work continues..."

    Now I wonder what the astrologers would say: Neptune goes berserko?

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  4. I fine question for Greer´s Magic Monday sessions. ;-)

    Yes, had I been an astrologer, I would have wondered about that, too!

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