Some trans activists are so deluded about their own magical trans expertise they think they're justified to instruct gender-confused children how to obtain powerful, dangerous drugs off-label to transition their bodies. I have to pinch myself every day; this can't be real.https://twitter.com/4th_WaveNow/status/1283450863638458368 …
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Replying to @artymortyarty
4thWaveNow Retweeted Jenny Cyphers
...and cited as an expert by major publications like
@TheAtlantichttps://twitter.com/Jennifer_star/status/1009556132698849280?s=20 …4thWaveNow added,
Jenny Cyphers @Jennifer_starReplying to @sunilwilliams @susanmcc99 and 7 othersWe may never know. It was an editorial decision for reasons unknown. Yet they mention a website run by Zinnia Jones, a person who advocates that children buy cheap drugs online without parental consent or knowledge. It boggles.1 reply 2 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @4th_WaveNow @TheAtlantic
Oh dear god, really? I hope not in Singal's piece, though?
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Replying to @artymortyarty @TheAtlantic
Yep. The only website/resource mentioned. So parents reading the article (not aware of Jones' actual modus operandi) have only that site to go to for information and advice.pic.twitter.com/SOdnhSsSZB
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One of the parents interviewed for the Atlantic story @Jennifer_star wrote about the last-minute scrubbing of any mention of 4thWaveNow (the Website-That-Shall-Not-Be-Named) in this article, along w/the curious fact that Jone's site was allowed to stand.
https://4thwavenow.com/2018/06/25/what-i-wish-the-atlantic-article-hadnt-censored/ …pic.twitter.com/M70jx0be4R
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