Well known trans activist Morgan Page, infamous for conducting a "cotton ceiling" workshop in Toronto some years ago, believes talking about binding harms is "really" about "inappropriately sexualizing" trans youth.pic.twitter.com/Hrbb13JvBq
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Well known trans activist Morgan Page, infamous for conducting a "cotton ceiling" workshop in Toronto some years ago, believes talking about binding harms is "really" about "inappropriately sexualizing" trans youth.pic.twitter.com/Hrbb13JvBq
Interesting angle for Morgan Page to take on the @nytimes binding article, given the experiences of at least one teen, who attended a trans teen support group led by Page in Toronto. @gnc_centrichttps://4thwavenow.com/2019/01/26/my-trans-youth-group-experience-with-morgan-page/ …
Mixed feelings about this. Shocked the NYTimes is "balanced" to some degree; but statement at end re: "but cross-sex hormones will fix everything" brought it all back around again.
...which makes it all the more incredible that the unhinged activists are going nuts over the article...
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