That's not what he said, he said they're familiar with the article because it's commonly used to harass people online I have no reason not to believe that because I have witnessed this happening constantly firsthand
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Okay, fine I don't find that surprising either, because Jesse's article is widely circulated and seen as a major mainstream source about "rapid onset gender dysphoria"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @jjosh and
I don't think it's the "sole reason" people are being denied trans-affirming care, but it's certainly a major starting point for people who have doubts, a gateway for them looking at websites like 4thWaveNow etc. That's why he fucking wrote it!
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Replying to @arthur_affect @jjosh and
The aw-shucks act Jesse puts on -- "Nobody reads me, I'm not important" -- is wildly disingenuous He's obviously *trying* to be an influential voice, it's fucking weird that he suddenly thinks other people accusing him of that is so risible as soon as it's in a negative light
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The people in his comments all "Oh, I wasn't aware that so many people throughout the country were regular readers of The Atlantic, they're more cultured than I thought" No you snotty little prick, they're readers of THIS PARTICULAR ARTICLE, which is viral among "trans-skeptics"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @nberlat and
I haven’t seen anyone pick apart what Singal wrote. You just call him names
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Replying to @PePetheCDR @nberlat and
The Atlantic published multiple rebuttals to his piece in their next issue that all his fans ignored
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If you haven't seen anyone rebut Jesse you're not looking
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