Showing posts with label gender dysphoria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gender dysphoria. Show all posts

Monday 26 September 2022

port·man·teau







The Tavistock Portman partnership no longer exists, so does that change anything? 

It's one of the unanswered questions. Their separation surprised me more than any piece of news in recent weeks, months maybe even years, because it's central to their doctrine, their piety if you will. I also made a point of telling anyone with the patience to listen how extraordinary the sudden announcement was, which was vanishingly few, and even then, how do we know they were listening? Either way I've got a lot of good news building up for a later post.

I've been told that, paradoxically there are inspirational and gifted individuals at Tavistock, however, that's way above my paygrade. That's not the same thing as having an opinion though.

I believe my credentials in this area are decades longer than most.

Monday 9 May 2022

Janet Beat - Pioneering Knob Twiddler





BBC Radio 3 is smashing it out of the park at the moment. They've opened up a lot more to music experimentation and not only is it the good stuff but their presenters are so articulate and able to pronounce difficult international names with an ease and fluency I've not heard elsewhere. That's attention to detail. 5pm onwards if you're in need of the kind of music that washes off the 2022 pressure building up dangerously around us as a global medical biometric security complex. More on that later when I post about my recent stay in Southampton General Hospital.

I was listening a couple of nights ago, and the presenter announced that I'd been listening to Janet Beat, one of the early electronic music pioneers. Huh, I thought. I know most of the pioneering names but not this one.

Turns out as the top comment below the video {Eliane Radrigue} on Youtube says:

Interesting to notice how a lot (if not most?) of the pioneers of ambient and electronic music from the 60s across to the early 80s were women..Eliane Radrigue, Laurie Spiegel, Pauline Oliveros, Daphne Oram, Delia Derbyshire, Charlotte Bebe Barron etc...

Well I certainly didn't know that before so there's plenty of rich searches to explore her female contemporaries. It's also worth noting that one of the earliest synthesiser pioneers Wendy formerly Walter Carlos was also an early pioneer of sexual characteristics reassignment surgery.

Tuesday 7 January 2020

Is Conflating DRAG QUEENS With Transgenderism A Sex Crime?















This New Years Eve presentation with Posie Parker (deplatformed on Twitter) is a belter. 

Now we know that the transgender-agenda is pure Tavistock we can see they were planning it as far back as the Rocky Horror picture show for social engineering.

The things is, a Transsexual is not a DRAG QUEEN yet they conflated them in the musical. 

So that's why you have pantomime drag queens in your kids libraries.

BTW have you seen my 11:11 post?

It's getting some heavy traffic.

Tuesday 29 January 2019

Transgender Prisoner Statistics | Cognitive Dissonance, Gas Lighting & Fuckwits




Posie Parker is an activist woman, mother and wife, fighting the transgender-agenda degeneracy that is one hundred percent New World Order doctrine. 

If you don't speak up now, you may not get a chance in the future. 

We know this from experience. 

Sadly, there's a lot of virtue-signalling chumps who cheer it along. 

Monday 26 November 2018

Celine Dion's New Order




Celine Dion peddles the New World Order's multigenerational plan for a sexless, genderless, ethnic free world, by echoing Hillary Clinton's line that the State is responsible for baby care not the parents ("we don't really own our children"), and by introducing her new transgender agenda clothing line for infants made in Israel.

At the 33 second mark the commercial goes full New World Order/Luciferian imagery which has been received with rapture and fawning credits by paid writers, and called out by people who can see how obnoxious an agenda it really is.

There's nothing wrong with babies and infants wearing what they want, indeed all infants often wore girls clothes in Victorian times. However it seems the only symbol that is universally accepted as bad is a Swastika, which kinda tells us how symbol illiterate people really are.


Update: I forgot to mention that the Instagram Account is even more blatant:


Saturday 15 October 2016

Tangerine Official Trailer (2015)




It's clear to many students of reality that the social engineers are pushing a transgender agenda in the mainstream corporate media. However, those alt media personalities who think a boy/man wishing to change gender-identity or sever their penis for fetish reasons are so often clueless. they know so little about this complex spectrum of identity dysphoria.

It's one thing to see what the cultural Marxists wish to push on society and to then project that as the only reason for this issue. Post hoc ergo propter hoc. The tranny came before the cultural engineers smart ass.

Tangerine is great fucking movie. It's a lot more authentic than many will ever get the chance to learn.

I don't particularly like trannies, though there was a time when I knew hundreds, or rather hundreds knew me. However, this is a great movie and also reminded me why I keep my distance in general.

Men who have issues who homosexuals or transgenders are generally uncomfortably with their own sexual identity feelings. This has been demonstrated in quantitative scientific studies. It is however a lot more complex than men wearing makeup.

Saturday 9 July 2016

The Open Palm is the Tightest Grip


It was a long time ago and now I'm scanning the photos I want to keep and tearing up the rest. I don't ever want to have more than one suitcase and one bag as possessions. In the end they own you not the other way round.

Thursday 4 February 2016

Adrogynous - Miley Cyrus, Joan Jett & Laura Jane Grace of Against Me




The kind of people obsessed with celebrities, spectator sports, corporate media news and money are the least likely to spot the globalist transgender agenda. However I have different perspective on this subject. While I don't push it in anyone's face, I have more transgendered friends and experience of gender dysphoria environments than most people I've encountered in real life. 

It's not an issue for me but I can see why others are troubled by it.

However economic and war machine-violence are far more important. Flat world or t'other.

Saturday 1 September 2012

Glen Kealey




Completely fascinating including hermaphroditic references (hence the Dogon visual), the war of the patriarchy against the feminine and a history of man going back 40000 years including descriptions of Neanderthal and use of soma that I've come across before. First thing I did at the end of this video? Go back to the beginning.

His explanation for long hair (it physically extends our DNA transmitters) feels very right.

Parts Two & Three:






Glen points out in the beginning of part three the similarity between the story of Jonah being picked up by the whale and George Bush being picked up by a submarine when he jumped out of his aircraft in WWII. There's something to that story however the third video is less important than the first two.

Thursday 2 February 2012

A Question Of Sex?


I always prefer to use gender, but you know how the British are for these things, such as calling the restroom the 'toilet', when all that does for me is conjure up images of obstinate turds floating in the bowl. Yes, our American cousins are more refined than us on more occasions than we really care to examine.

Back to the post, as I've been struggling whether to open up a can of worms on planning and international planning that can never be fully resolved. As with most things in life, it's a case of the dynamic so putting it down in black and white often leads to intellectual obsolescence quite quickly. But a start must be made and I think a warm up post on gender equality might be a good way to begin the proceedings. It's probably just as contentious.

A long time ago I realised that all the most well known chefs are male and I couldn't figure out why something so intuitive and creative could be represented mostly by men rather than women. Is this because of men's inherent superiority or some perverse misrepresentation that when it comes to running a kitchen, women are best and then leave the fellas to the superior execution of Crème brûlée and blow torches in a restaurant?

I was just ordering some food here in Beijing and had a thought because a long time ago I had the good fortune to work in one of the best kitchens in Hollywood, Los Angeles while on vacation from the marketing degree I was doing. That place was stuffed with guys too.


 

So I just noticed at Bread Talk (where they do the awesome Crouching Tiger Hidden Bacon) that all the kitchen staff are guys.

 
And all the service staff are women. I've only just figured this out so maybe I'm just late to the game but it has nothing to do with culinary superiority, it doesn't take that much skill to learn a set list of bread products (good as they are)  but it does take something I observed in a kitchen of macho Mexicans. 
Brute strength is required to cook. I know this because lifting out a tray of chickens from a sizzling oven with boiling hot oil and juice takes not only strength but endurance, doing that and a hundred other demading tasks each and every day. Maybe the reason for men's dominance in the Kitchen and as celebrity chefs is more down to a strength advantage which makes me think that perhaps we're missing out on some tasty talent out there. What do you think? Am I off-on-one or does it make sense.
Or are men simply superior?

Thursday 3 February 2011

Was Mona Lisa a Ladyboy?


Full article in The Telegraph in case you also missed yesterday's article on Thai transsexual airline cabin staff now being employed. 

Is The Telegraph becoming poly-sexual or something?

Tuesday 25 May 2010

Have you met my boyfriend?

You've all given me a fabulous laugh as 64% of you voted Young lady B from Hong Kong as being a fella. Well done gang. And for dessert I should add that the young post operative transsexual Lovely Lady B, picked me up, and despite years of living here I had no idea. To add insult to injury I remember as it became clear that she like me a lot that, uncharacteristically for me in public, I was quite tactile in the swish bars I took her to and I distinctly remember explaining to her that she was extraordinarily 'sporty'. As in fit as a fiddle. You have to laugh don't you?



Incidentally though if I were to be asked who was more feminine. As in graceful, elegant, well mannered and just all round pleasant to be with it was the lady born as a boy. There's another two posts I want to do about this subject as I learned so much about gender identity from this country that it gives me an a lot of additional dimensions to think about when I listen to Women talking about make-up or Guys and football in groups and depth interviews. It's all good though (You can put the missus' shampoo brand down now lads)

Monday 24 May 2010

Which one is the Ladyboy?

Right. It's all been so depressing lately observing/listening to the political echo chamber on Facebook whining on about property instead of lost lives, that I think I need a change of topic. So can you do me a favour please and vote using your utmost skill and judgement.


Which one is the ladyboy? (If enough of you vote I'll share an amusing story about what actually happened)

Lovely lady A


Lovely Lady B