Her widely shared work purporting to discover this cabal of people, who mostly happen to be Jewish, experimenting on children in pursuit of immortality is not incidental to the antisemitism, it is its groundwork. It is the entry point.
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If gender critical people care about antisemitism, it has to be addressed. There is no reason to think there is shadowy money secretly engineering trans people. There is no evidence the trans movement is “coming from the top.” Say so.
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Replying to @bax_ster @christapeterso
I think there's obvious business interests and social factors to look into, but the idea that this is all some cabal pulling strings behind the scenes is 1) just obviously not true and 2) undercuts the basica GC analysis that says this is a natural outgrowth of patriarchy.
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Conspiratorialism in all forms (including conspiracies about gender critical people being fronts for right-wing cabals) is toxic and should be rejected.
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It's not a "conspiracy theory" You can go to Hands Across the Aisle's website and they tell you why they exist and what they're about, at length, in plain English, because they are proud of it
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It honestly doesn't matter if GCs are astroturfed front groups or people who just happen to collaborate with the right because they share aims, it's just a well-documented historical pattern It doesn't matter *why* they do it, only they can answer that, but they definitely do it
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Replying to @julie_neuhouser @arthur_affect and
Organizations with wildly different fundamental ideologies collaborating on particular issues *in general* is a "well-documented historical pattern." It happens all the time. A recent bill in Michigan was opposed both by conservative Muslims and trans activists, for example.
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What is the equivalent org to Hands Across the Aisle that has an explicit mission of creating long-term outreach between conservative Muslims and trans activists
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I never asserted there was one - but if one did exist, it would still be absolutely bizarre to assert that it made the Muslims secret trans activists or vice versa.
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Well, see, no, it wouldn't The reason we don't say that is there isn't one because both sides would angrily reject and denounce one in large numbers if you started it
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