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These are both strange behaviors.

Has McBride done that?

No, but what he has done (until recently) was insisted on coming into the women's restroom, which is really strange behavior.

Any guy who is making a big deal about wanting to go into the women's restroom, or the women's locker-room, to the point where the speaker of the house has to address it, and women have to come out and fight to stop it is acting inappropriately.

Are you arguing that he had a mastectomy or is post-menopausal?

And in those cases, yes I agree with you that there is a sexual attraction component to it. This seems like an example that supports my point, not detracts from it.

Let's take your example to a similar place: suppose a woman got large fake breasts implanted, and then insisted on wearing revealing clothing to a children's birthday party, or insisted on brushing them up against married men at her workplace. Would you agree that this was inappropriate?

If somebody wants to wear...whatever they want, in their own private home, then by all means they should and nobody should interfere with them. Even if they want to wear just about whatever they want out in public, that's fine too (to an extent).

The problem here is that there are women who are clearly requesting not to be involved in the bathroom part of the fantasy, and there are people want to force them to. That's not okay.

Look I'm not trying to get into an argument about some guy's fake tits here, and I don't really care to keep googling photos of it. If you think that estrogen makes somebody look like that then I guess we just disagree.

... weirdly ... this seems relevant for your point.

Why would this seem "weirdly" relevant to my point?

I believe this is the article I was trying to find. I found it by appending "themotte" to my query, since it was discussed here quite a bit.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/02/opinion/transgender-children-gender-dysphoria.html

Has McBride done or said anything to convince you her presentation is sexualized?

Why does he wear fake breasts? Is he planning on nursing a baby with these fake breasts? Signaling his (non-existent) fertility with these fake breasts? Or is it perhaps that male sexual fixation on female breasts informs the things that he does as a part of what appears to be a crossdressing fetish?

This is about as reasonable as asking why we tolerate bondage fetishists in the police force.

Police handcuffs serve a practical function that assists the public generally. Do Sarah's fake breasts serve a similar practical function? (No).

The problem this creates it that any tomboyish looking woman is now a target for harassment.

Why do trans people need to use the bathroom they don’t belong in so badly? We literally have them sex segregated to protect women. Why do these men need to be in the enclosed, single exit room with women?

The grace here should be going both ways: I’ll call you the name you are asking me to, but you need to realize that your fetish is your own fetish, and shouldn’t be imposed on women who are simply trying to exist. Just let them have the bathroom FFS.

Why is this such an issue?

Bathrooms are extremely vulnerable places; they usually have one exit, you are often in there alone, and you are often doing something which makes you physically vulnerable (using the toilet). It seems completely reasonable for women to want to keep men out of these spaces.

For the purpose of this post I will use the following terms in the following ways:

Woman = Biological woman. Man = Biological man

Well it seems like we are on episode >9000 "transgender bathrooms".

There is currently a man named Sarah McBride who has been elected to congress. This person (a man), who wishes to be seen as female, has caused another member of congress named Nancy Mace (a woman) to start whining and complaining on various social media videos and news interviews about her (Nancy's) concern that Sarah will try to use the female bathrooms, lockerrooms, etc. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has said that the policy of the House is that women's restrooms/lockerrooms are for women, and men's restrooms lockerrooms are for men. There are a number of non-gender specific bathrooms around the house grounds that are open to anybody who doesn't want to abide by this.

Here is what I actually think a reasonable framing of this question is: "can men with a cross dressing fetish involve non-consenting women in their crossdress-play?" In a reasonable society I think the answer to this question should be: no, obviously.

Everybody seems intent on being dishonest towards each other when talking about this, so here is what I think is a reasonable answer to "why does anybody care? Just let everybody pee in peace!".

Bathrooms are extremely vulnerable places; they usually have one exit, you are often in there alone, and you are often doing something which makes you physically vulnerable (using the toilet). It seems completely reasonable for women to want to keep men out of these spaces.

To put some additonal context here: I think that the tide is turning pretty sharply on gender ideology within the democratic party (at least for anybody mildly near the center). I've seen several prominent-ish democrat spokespeople openly blame transgender people for the 2024 presidential loss. You also have the UK making it illegal to trans your kids, as well as a recent, prominent NYT article that was critical of transing your children (unfortunately the google index seems very intent on not showing me links to the article, but has plenty of links to people talking about it.

It seems like a mug shot meets the criteria in other cases: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mug_shot_of_Donald_Trump

It’s not AI, he just said it a while ago.

This is an odd statement to me. News reporting agencies report...news? Like isn't this self evident?

AP doesn't actually decide the election, they just "call" it as in: they report the results. They're not inaugurating the president, they're telling people who won.

Kamala doesn't have the power over the deep state that Hillary had.

I hate this. I hate these fucking machines.

The exact same garbage happened in Maricopa county in 2022, which resulted in Katie Hobbs being elected as their governor.

Was the mysterious day of scanner problem a factor in her win? Hard to know, but it looks suspicious as hell.

Mark Halperin is basically the journalist that all other journalists are cosplaying as. Here’s his livestream:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=qbs9Wka8bpo

Very non partisan by Mark, but has several partisan cohosts. One of the cohosts is Sean Spicer.

Commenting here so I can also get the recommendations.

(I love collecting somewhat strange books like this)

I don’t get the excuse of biopsying the squirrels brain to check for rabies. If there is a concern just give the guy the anti rabies meds anyway.

Or you’d need to plug a small microcontroller which can emulate a keyboard into it, then reboot it while you are in the voting booth with it.

Which is an attack that people have been demonstrating at defcon every year for at least 20 years, and is why for 20 years until something mysteriously changed in 2020, liberals were against voting machines, and it was common knowledge among hackers that voting machines were a joke.

Maybe it was like he had said he read moldbug then or something?

It was a long time ago when he was announced that this was being talked about. It was surprising how much overlap he had with the sort of people poasters here like.

Hlynka

Oh shit wasn't Hlynka a southerner and former military member?

My headcannon is now officially that Vance is Hlynka. Too bad he's banned so won't be able to tell me otherwise.

Vance follows moldbug, and I believe also BAP on twitter, just for reference.

Man I had the opposite reaction to this. Trump was telling the story of his first night staying in the White House, and sharing some of the feelings he was having while standing in the Lincoln Bedroom.

I thought it was a very humanizing story. Trump has kids who he seems to really care about (he talks about them a lot), and he seemed to be connecting how depressed the Lincoln’s were at the loss of their son.

I thought that was a really great story and was one of my favorite moments from the episode.

It’s literally the boy who cried Nazi wolf.

They’ve been trying these attacks against Trump for almost 10 years now. They just don’t work anymore.

Trump has thousands and thousands of hours of himself talking available online for anybody to listen to. The reality is that he’s a pretty nice, relatively normal, above average charming person. He spent most of his life as a NYC socialite so this should surprise absolutely nobody.

Will you say more about this?