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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How ironic, that he was pilloried for his supposed anti-trans bias in that piece, and he's citing this genuinely dangerous fetish-addled drug peddler about caring for distressed children. The world is upside down; I need a xanax!
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Jones is no friend of Singal, either. Jones spent part of yesterday retweeting lies from Katelyn Burns as interpreted by Noah Berlatsky and others who've been trying to (unsuccessfully) ruin Singal for years.
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