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Tranny, Tranny, Tranny. Nancy Mace schools old Pedocrat 🌈
Tebok replied to League Champion's topic in The Geek Club
You bruhs sure spend a lot of time thinking about trans people. -
Tranny, Tranny, Tranny. Nancy Mace schools old Pedocrat 🌈
League Champion posted a topic in The Geek Club
“Tranny, tranny, tranny! I don’t really care. You want penises in women’s bathrooms, and I’m not gonna have it. No, thank you. It’s disgusting,” said Mace, turning to look at Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for support. https://www.thedailybeast.com/south-carolina-rep-nancy-mace-erupts-in-anti-trans-rant-i-dont-care/ -
Let's go! While deporting illegals and kicking trans mental patients out of sports is fun we need the admission to switch focus to the real important things.
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The DNC is back. Liberals have figured it out!!! 😂
The Real timschochet replied to RaiderHaters Revenge's topic in The Geek Club
1. I’ve always been for abortion decisions to be between a woman and her doctor without government interference. Yes it’s a core conviction. Whether the state should fund it is a separate question, depends on the circumstances, usually not, and not a core conviction. 2. I have always been for generally open immigration, never open borders. I am generally extremely sympathetic to non-violent undocumented immigrants who have been law-abiding once they arrived here, and I want them to stay and be given amnesty (with certain conditions). Yes these are core convictions. 3. The trans question is pretty new to me. I have no convictions about it except that the government needs to leave these folks alone to do what they want so long as they don’t harm anybody else. That’s basic libertarianism and it’s a core conviction. Every other question surrounding this issue changes for me depending on the circumstances. -
I find it hard to not see trans as mental illness...
jerryskids replied to Fireballer's topic in The Geek Club
Mostly good post, but a few things. I think you are lumping multiple things into "transgender." There are a very small number of people who have gender dysphoria. But there are also others who have autogynephilia (when a man is aroused by thinking of himself as a woman), drag queens like edjr's uncle, and unfortunately, confused kids who are told by peers and "authorities" that they are the other gender. And of course the men who pretend to be women to get into safe spaces (15% of "women" in prisons are trans women, that's a bit higher than the 1%-ish of the population!). Sticking with the true gender dysphoria, that is a mental illness, like the other items you listed. If your mind thinks you are a different gender than your body is, that is a mental illness. That is independent of if the cause is biological, chemical, etc. Like the other ones you listed. The question is what we do about it. For all of your other items, we have combinations of medicines and therapies to treat them. But the only "treatment" we have for trans is to... help them trans. Is that like helping someone be depressed? Sociopathic? It seems odd to treat an illness in this manner. -
I find it hard to not see trans as mental illness...
Sandy Loam replied to Fireballer's topic in The Geek Club
You're absolutely right about the high percentage of them being despressed and having a high suicide rate, and I wonder how much of that is atributable to what they experience growing up in world of hate and transfobia. Imagine a 10-year-old child hearing what our president has said about trans people. A couple of the trans women I know have been homeless because their parents would not accept them and kicked them out of the house. One trans woman I know didn't come out until her early 20s and was blessed with growing up in a loving, accepting home. I know another couple whose pre-pubescent daughter believed herself to be a boy, and the parents trumpted that on social media, which I found rather digusting because it looked to me like they were more about being apart of something trendy. Let's see how the kid feels in five or more years, mmmm k? I don't think transgenderism is a choice. The transgender people I know don't like it that certain aspects of their culture are shoving it down people's throats, drawing a lot of negative attention. -
I find it hard to not see trans as mental illness...
TheNewGirl replied to Fireballer's topic in The Geek Club
Just thinking out loud here... Do we have proof that body chemistry and trans are linked? I know that there is proof of other mental illnesses and body chemistry; too much of one or not enough of another, etc. they've taken MRIs of schizophrenic brains, brains where you can see what centers are active/underactive. Do we have the research and proof that gender dysphoria IS a brain chemistry thing? Just wondering. Gender dysphoria is the mental illness; transitioning is the "cure." However, are we taking into account those that desist or detrans? And if transitioning actually improves their life after? Upwards of 70% of them are still depressed, and they have an incredibly high suicide rate; even AFTER transitioning. That doesn't sound like much of a cure, at least in my non-doctoral opinion. -
I find it hard to not see trans as mental illness...
Sandy Loam replied to Fireballer's topic in The Geek Club
I do know a few trans women, and every one of them have believed they were women since they were very young. I think bodily chemistry has everything to do with the bulk of transgenderism as well as mental illness, such as bipolar disorder or being a sociopath on the extreme end. I'm sure there are plenty of forum members here who suffer from depression or other mental issues, which medication can help control. But I don't think transgenderism as whole is any more of a mental illness than how each of us identify ourselves genderwise. Completely different from the paranoid shizophreniac who hears voices in his head and kills and eats his mother. True story. He was found criminal insane and put into the nuthouse, where medication made him as normal as could be and sane enough to have a thoughtful interview with the media. But before he got put away, he went off his meds and killed his mom. The trans women I know have it hard, and a lot of the mental illnesses they have were the result of growing up confused, scared and seeing the world as a place in which trans people are despised, as they are here. Imagine growing up knowing you're different, listening to all the hatred and having to hide who you are. That's a recipe for mental illness right there. -
I find it hard to not see trans as mental illness...
squistion replied to Fireballer's topic in The Geek Club
"My uncle is a female impersonator (mostly for shows) but trans is a mental illness" lol -
I find it hard to not see trans as mental illness...
listen2me 23 replied to Fireballer's topic in The Geek Club
What % of people who ID as trans actually have biology to back it up? What would you guess? -
I find it hard to not see trans as mental illness...
edjr replied to Fireballer's topic in The Geek Club
I am not registered, I loathe politics and really both sides. I have no affiliation. I have an uncle who has dressed like a woman (mostly for shows) barbara streisand is one of his favorites. He only did it for show and not a lifestyle. Trans is a mental illness. -
And now Lady Gaga: “Trans People are not invisible.”
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This unwillingness to call people what they are is a good reason why the Dems lost to Donald Trump. You can look at it through the lens of illegal immigrants, the whole trans thing, the hyphenation of every subset of American group. I know you'll disagree with me, but the people I know whose vote moved from Biden in '20 to Trump in '24 these type things along with the border were the main reasons. That thought may work in California, but if you want to win anywhere but the coasts, it won't. There's a reason those upper midwest states are trending more red toward purple where as they used to not be competitive. When the left insists on these issues, Donald Trump wins.
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Why don't we have the name of the Blackhawk helicopter pilot?
peenie replied to Patented Phil's topic in The Geek Club
Yes, but I wrote in the last comment that Civil rights and affirmative action would fall under the umbrella of DEI but you know that current meaning with all training and trans inclusivity is a modern phenomena. I never used the term DEI in 2016 or before. Anyway, I don’t care about it: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DFk83cmPUBz/?igsh=c2c4NDMzZXZ1c3Nx -
I find it hard to not see trans as mental illness...
Fireballer replied to Fireballer's topic in The Geek Club
And this is why you’re a joke. You believe this gobbledygook about trans and don’t even take the time to research. You continually prove you’re a weak man with waaay too much trust in our institutions. Trans ideology is born out of WPATH nonsense. All the “medical experts” are actually a bunch of WPATH disciples or a bunch of political lobbying groups. AMA? APA? Do you even know why gender dysphoria removed from being considered a mental illness in clinical texts? Hint…it’s rooted in no science at all. -
I find it hard to not see trans as mental illness...
jerryskids replied to Fireballer's topic in The Geek Club
15% of "women" in US prisons are transgender, whereas about 1% of the population are. 15%? Could there be men "self" identifying as women, for some combination of getting into softer facilities, with less risk of bodily harm, as well as continuing their history of assaulting women? Or maybe it's random that 15X of the prison population is trans women. -
I find it hard to not see trans as mental illness...
Fireballer replied to Fireballer's topic in The Geek Club
Well Tim, to rationally thinking adults, it’s obvious that this huge push of trans ideology is harmful. That’s why it gets called out. The “obsessed” take is just a continual gun throw by several of you on this site. It’s pretty laughable really. Also, did you even read her tweet thread? She is one of those that you would have considered a “trusted medical expert” that you obtain your opinion from. She’s a card carrying WPATH member and everything. Do you discount her now that she’s drawing attention to things that counter your opinion? -
I find it hard to not see trans as mental illness...
Dizkneelande replied to Fireballer's topic in The Geek Club
Trans is the only mental illness that we celebrate -
I find it hard to not see trans as mental illness...
The Real timschochet replied to Fireballer's topic in The Geek Club
At this point I’m having trouble not seeing anti-trans rants as a mental illness. The obsession you guys have with this is truly disturbing. -
I find it hard to not see trans as mental illness...
Fireballer replied to Fireballer's topic in The Geek Club
Maybe one day in the foreseeable future, trans ideology will be viewed for what it is, a dangerous social experiment. Hopefully the road won’t be littered with too many more mutilated and confused kids/adults. Also, great to see WPATH members resisting this, although they must just be trying to avoid lawsuits. They are the sick fuks responsible for most of this garbage. https://x.com/amayadeakins/status/1885455027629666574?s=46&t=DFWeVowvyy-F23jlecK3zw -
Republicans, particularly under Trump’s influence, have increasingly mirrored Viktor Orbán’s brand of right-wing authoritarianism, while Democrats have remained more aligned with liberal democratic norms. Here’s how the GOP resembles Orbán’s model of “illiberal democracy”: 1. Undermining Democratic Institutions – Like Orbán, Republicans have sought to weaken democratic norms by casting doubt on election integrity (e.g., Trump’s “Big Lie” about 2020), pushing voter suppression laws, and attempting to subvert election results through legal and extralegal means. 2. Control Over Media and Misinformation – Orbán has reshaped Hungary’s media landscape by consolidating control and pushing pro-government propaganda. Similarly, Republicans benefit from a right-wing media ecosystem (Fox News, OANN, Newsmax) that distorts reality, spreads conspiracy theories, and vilifies opponents. 3. Weaponizing Nationalism and Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric – Orbán’s hardline nationalism, built on fears of immigrants and cultural decline, closely parallels GOP rhetoric about “great replacement theory,” border security, and the demonization of asylum seekers. Both use xenophobia as a political tool. 4. Attacks on LGBTQ+ Rights and “Woke Culture” – Orbán has restricted LGBTQ+ rights under the guise of protecting traditional values, a tactic echoed by Republican efforts to ban books, limit trans rights, and frame diversity initiatives as “cultural Marxism.” 5. Judicial Manipulation – Orbán has stacked Hungary’s courts with loyalists to cement his power. Republicans, particularly under Trump and Mitch McConnell, similarly packed the judiciary with conservative judges, including the Supreme Court’s rightward shift, enabling decisions that roll back civil rights and entrench GOP power. 6. Authoritarian Admiration and Political Repression – Both Orbán and the GOP have shown a willingness to weaponize the state against political opponents, whether through legal crackdowns, gerrymandering, or demonizing opposition leaders as traitors. Trump’s attempts to prosecute rivals, encourage state repression, and dismiss democratic processes strongly echo Orbán’s tactics. In contrast, Democrats generally support pluralism, media independence, voting rights, and institutional checks—aligning more with traditional democratic values rather than Orbán’s illiberal model. The GOP’s shift toward Orbán-style governance reflects a broader global trend of right-wing populism rejecting liberal democracy in favor of authoritarian control.
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Why Does It Keep Happening - Violent Tranny Murderers 🌈
HellToupee replied to Maximum Overkill's topic in The Geek Club
This Zizian crew is like Manson family only trans -
Why Does It Keep Happening - Violent Tranny Murderers 🌈
FrancieFootball replied to Maximum Overkill's topic in The Geek Club
I'm not forcing my lifestyle on anyone, but you can bet I will defend it. We've had enough of the hate and discrimination. This country's anti-trans rhetoric is unacceptable. Live your own life and leave us alone. We're no threat to your lifestyle, but people like you sure as hell are a threat to ours. Focus your energy on helping people and making the world a better place other than wallowing in senseless hate. We're not going anywhere, and we're more than capable of protecting ourselves. -
Why Does It Keep Happening - Violent Tranny Murderers 🌈
FrancieFootball replied to Maximum Overkill's topic in The Geek Club
He was a religious zealot, just like we have dominating today's U.S. political landscape. You should research and think for yourself. If you think my partner and I won't stand up for trans rights, you seriously underestimate us. Just leave us alone and live your life. No need to hate on something that has no affect on your life. -
Two LGBTQ legal organizations challenge Trump's executive order barring transgenders from the military
Mike Hunt replied to squistion's topic in The Geek Club
Trans are not gay or lesbians. You of all people know that. Just make it LGBTQH then for more inclusion.
