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Apr 28, 2021Liked by Angus Fox

Kara makes several very good points---people don't know what's going on, and where the goal posts have been moved to. They want to be nice to the oppressed, to what has been presented as tender-eyed little children just wanting to be loved as they are, when the reality is quite different. I see it as helpful to pass on information as to the experimental "health care" children receive, such as puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, etc., and the horrific side effects. On the other hand, there is the lack of any meaningful "transition", by which any fully grown and intact man claiming a female gender identity can access a space such as a locker/changing room where women and girls are undressed. These are the consequences of "being nice".

Angus asks a very interesting question at the end, as to what will come next, for he is surely right, this will pass, and another social contagion will take its place. They go out with a whimper, not a bang, usually, the patients claiming multiple personality disorders or environmental sensitivities or recovered memories of Satanic abuse just dwindle down to a trickle, the articles and tv show segments stop appearing, and we just forget until someone says, "what ever happened to that, anyway?" Something new will take its place. This has been significant in its global reach, assisted by the Internet.

I do think there will always be men (and fewer women) claiming to be transgender in the near future. The AGP heterosexual male cohort who previously cross-dressed at home and in semi-private festivals and conferences make up today's older trans-identified men, and they will never go away, but they may be less out front. The phenomenon of children, and adolescent girls presenting as transgender will ebb, leaving behind a sad set of detransitioners, dealing with the aftermath of surgeries and drug regimens. I don't know if the US will see its Keira Bell, but we are certainly seeing more detransitioners, and a lot of pushback in state legislative activity.

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Apr 27, 2021Liked by Angus Fox

Thank you so much for this inspiring interview. I too have friends and family that cover their ears and forcefully say, “I don’t want to talk about it!”

Yes, sometimes they think I’m nuts, but I am so deeply disturbed by what is happening to our children, and the brutal way women who speak out are treated, that I wonder how one could NOT want to look deeper into the gender identity dogma.

Thank you for your hard work and sacrifice on our behalf. It puts a glow in my heart and helps me find my courage.

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