I’ve tried to think of historical comparisons to the global tranny mania. I think it’s ultimately impossible that anything in history could be comparable because of the amplification effect of technology.
Obviously, you couldn’t do the trannies themselves without the technology. The most cruel part is not even the mutilations, but the hormone injections which change a person’s soul in a way, by taking from them not only their ability to think clearly, but their human instincts.
Beyond that, however, I think the computer information technology, in particular the visual media from the phones, is a necessity for deranging the human thought process to this extent. More frightening than the trannies themselves, who are a mix of mentally ill people and abused children (maybe I repeat myself), is the fact that people are going along with it, that the basic outrage levels are so low even among those opposed to it.
“Non-binary” is an excuse for ugly women to explain why they don’t try harder. It’s really sort of an exploitation of the general tranny phenomenon. I’m sure it’s also good for your career. Especially if you can make a scene.
Yellowjackets star Liv Hewson has said they will not be submitting themself for 2023 Emmy consideration.
The 27-year-old Australian actor, who identifies as nonbinary, has said it would feel “inaccurate” to submit themself into a gendered category.
“It would be inaccurate for me to submit myself as an actress. It neither makes sense for me to be lumped in with the boys,” they told Variety in a new interview.
She’s begging them to make a category for her and give her the new award.
It’s funny how all modern moral outrage happens to be, by coincidence, very beneficial to the outraged, no?
“I can’t submit myself for this because there’s no space for me.”
However, while Hewson won’t be competing in the acting category, they said they were in full support of campaigning for Showtime’s popular mystery series as well as their fellow co-stars.
Hewson stars as teen Vanessa “Van” Palmer on the Lord of the Flies-esque series, which unearths the bloody aftermath of a soccer team who spiral into cannibalistic colonies after surviving a plane crash.
It sounds like a cool premise. It sounds very Asian.
I’m not even necessarily offended by “girls’ version of Lord of the Flies,” because that doesn’t have to be presented as feminism, and could actually be used to analyze interesting aspects of femininity and toxic womanism.
Something tells me, however, that it is very political and not cool.
Melanie Lynskey, Christina Ricci and Juliette Lewis lead Yellowjackets as the older versions of some of the survivors.
Hewson’s comments come amid an ongoing push for non-gendered award categories.
Certain award bodies, including the Independent Spirit Awards, the Grammys, the British Independent Film Awards and the Gotham Awards, have transitioned away from gendered categories in an effort to provide greater inclusivity.
Yet, the major awards shows, such as the Emmys, Oscars and Tonys, have kept their categories gendered.
Despite the seemingly exciting premise of a girls’ soccer team descending into savagery and cannibalism, the trailer manages to look very dull.
I’m not going to watch it.
There’s some tingle of “wait, a show that isn’t about comic book characters or explosions in outer space?” that makes me want to indulge and just see what’s going on. But I can’t really watch any of this stuff anymore.