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Actually deactivated my twitter account. Not going back. Not sure I'm coming back here, either. But tumblr at its worst wasn't the Nazi party twitter has become.
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The more I watch my wife play Pokemon Scarlet, the more I want to replay Shin Megami Tensei V.
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So I’m noticing tons of Peter and MJ fan art and yes, more of that.
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Reblog if you think public libraries are important and should be maintained.
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Just deleted Twitter from my phone. This place at its worst never got half as bad with the antisemitism. No, I’m not going to revive the other blog. I’m tired of arguing with bigots about my right to live in peace.
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Several Problems Press — Bulletin: Transgender Awareness Week, 2022
This week, 13–19 November 2022, is Transgender Awareness Week. Here is a précis of major international and Australian events since the last Transgender Awareness Week.
CW: mentions of anti-choice, anti-transmasculinity, interphobia, transmisogyny, transphobia.
On 10 February 2022, Senator Claire Chandler (Liberal–Tasmania) introduced the Sex Discrimination and Other Legislation Amendment (Save Women's Sport) Bill 2022 (Cth), which would have barred trans women from participating in correctly gendered sports with other women, and forced them to compete against stronger and faster cis men instead.
On 21 May, Australia held a federal election. Several candidates were openly anti-trans, with at least one prominent New South Wales Liberal candidate, Katherine Deves, being a career anti-trans activist (Wilson, 2022). Australian Labor Party leader Anthony Albanese, now Prime Minister of Australia, made some remarks in the media about trans issues which were criticised for transphobia (Iqbal, 2022).
On 16 June, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) — the international governing body for professional cycling — announced a new policy which significantly tightened restrictions on trans women's participation in professional cycling (Leggett, 2022). The policy is perceived as having intentionally targeted a single British trans woman cyclist, Emily Bridges (BBC Sport, 2022).
On 17 June, the Australian Greens Victoria removed their new Convenor, Linda Gale, because she had been elected in an irregular and rule-breaking way that protected her (Baj, 2022b) from having AGV members find out she was a vocal anti-trans activist (Baj, 2022a).
On 20 June, the International Swimming Federation (Fédération Internationale de Natation, FINA) announced a new policy which effectively excludes trans women from competing in professional swimming ("FINA votes to restrict," 2022). The conditions under which the FINA Extraordinary Congress passed the policy have been scrutinised — apparently delegates were only allowed to see the 24-page policy 15 minutes prior to being compelled to vote on it (Holmes, 2022). The policy is also perceived as having intentionally targeted a single trans woman swimmer, Lia Thomas (Newberry, 2022).
On 24 June, the Supreme Court of the United States decided Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, overturning Roe v. Wade, the 1973 ruling which guaranteed a degree of abortion access throughout the United States. As well as targeting cis women, the ruling is also causing significant new problems and dangers for trans people who can give birth.
In a concurrence with the majority, Associate Justice Clarence Thomas — who is, incidentally, the subject of lingering and unresolved allegations of corruption (Barnes & Marimow, 2022; Pilkington, 2022; Tomasky, 2022) — proposed that the ruling in Dobbs also provided grounds to overturn several other precedents of the same "substantive due process" type, including:
Griswold v. Connecticut, the 1965 ruling making it federally legal for married people to use contraception;
Lawrence v. Texas, the 2003 ruling making it federally legal to have private, consensual gay sex; and
Obergefell v. Hodges, the 2015 ruling striking down the section of the federal Defense of Marriage Act prohibiting same-sex marriage,
all of which will have knock-on effects on trans people — for example, if their hormones are considered contraceptives, or if they can't get legal gender recognition and therefore their straight relationships and marriages are considered gay under the law.
On 19 July, the UK Independent Review of Gender Identity Services for Children and Young People ("Cass Review") issued a recommendation (Cass, 2022) to NHS England that the UK's single centralised paediatric trans healthcare service, the NHS Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) in London, be shut down and replaced by regionalised hubs to provide timelier and more appropriate care (Brooks, 2022). This was widely misrepresented in international media as GIDS being shut down based on (the vague claim of) its being a danger to children.
On 5 August, an attempt was made to kill Canadian streamer Clara "keffals" Sorrenti, who is a trans woman, through "swatting" her (summoning armed police to her home) by calling in a false threat of mass murder in her name. The harassment ultimately escalated to the point that Sorrenti was forced to flee to Europe.
On 19 August, The Australian published an interview with Oliver "Ollie" Hassett (né Davies), a detransitioner and activist (Robinson, 2022). They failed to mention that Mr Hassett was affiliated with Genspect (Hassett, 2022), an international anti-trans hate group (Moore, 2022).[
On 30 August, the Report of the Victorian Legislative Council Legal and Social Issues Committee (2022) on the Inquiry into extremism in Victoria was tabled in the Parliament of Victoria. The report noted transphobia as a path to radicalisation for Australian political extremists (ibid., p. 1), and "public debate" over trans existence as a significant factor in giving those extremists legitimacy.
On 5 October, the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism released a report classifying two anti-trans groups active in Australia, Binary Australia and LGB Alliance Australia, as extremist hate groups (Global Project Against Hate and Extremism, 2022).
On 6 September, the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) published its Standards of care for the health of transgender and gender diverse people, version 8 (Coleman et al., 2022), or "SoC 8," replacing version 7 (Coleman et al., 2012) after an interval of just over ten years.
The SoC 8 attracted controversy at launch, and indeed well before it, during the lengthy period of stakeholder feedback and review. One reason was that it launched with well-sourced, well-evidenced age limits for paediatric medical transition, and then retracted them, restoring a higher age limit for which there was no evidence, under political pressure and the threat of violence (Eckert, 2022). Another reason was that it claimed unearned, unjustified and dangerous authority over intersex people (Carpenter, 2021).
A third major reason was that it supported some of its claims with citations to publications (Littman, 2018; D'Angelo et al., 2020; Littman, 2021) which are methodologically unsound (Restar, 2019; Leveille, 2021) and from authors associated with anti-trans pressure groups, like the "Institute for Comprehensive Gender Dysphoria Research" (Jones, 2022) and the "Society for Evidence-based Gender Medicine" (Moore, 2021).
On 17 October, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Media Watch broadcast an episode, "ACON & the ABC" (Adams, 2022), which attracted immediate controversy because it was factually inaccurate (Rogers, 2022; Salmon & Sobieralski, 2022) and because multiple anti-trans activists took credit for its content. Conversely, multiple commentators wrote evidence-based pieces responding to the episode, including Melbourne-based analyst Eleanor Evenstar [see footnote 1], as well as me.
On 29 October, British media announced that new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak intends to strip trans Britons of human rights protections under British law by amending the relevant parts of the Equality Act 2010 (Wakefield, 2022). Jo Maugham, director of the Good Law Project, a major trans-allied legal NGO, issued a public recommendation that trans people should leave England if they could (Maugham, 2022).
On 2 November, Bloomberg reported that Twitter's new owner and incoming chief executive officer, Elon Musk, had directed staff to review the sections of Twitter's hateful conduct policy which protect transgender people on the 238-million-user platform, with an eye to rewriting those sections or deleting them entirely (Riedel, 2022).
Musk has a record of vocal transphobia (see, e.g., McHale, 2022), which has been examined in the context that his (then-)partner Grimes left him for activist and whistleblower Chelsea Manning, who is trans (Di Placido, 2022), and that his daughter, Vivian Wilson, came out as trans and disowned him (Saunders, 2022).
On 4 November, the State of Florida's medical regulators voted to ban paediatric trans healthcare and forcibly terminate provision of care to any young trans people currently receiving it (Baisas, 2022). Significant concerns have been raised over the fact that the Florida state government, led by Governor Ron DeSantis, appears to have arranged the process from the word go to achieve a predetermined politically desirable conclusion (Luneau, 2022; Yurcaba, 2022a).
On 8 November, the United States held midterm elections for the whole U.S. House of Representatives, one third of the U.S. Senate, 39 governorships, and various state and local elections.
Analysts predicted a red wave election (Geraghty, 2022; Siracusa, 2022; etc.) — that is, a substantial victory for the right-wing Republican Party — but, in the event, one failed to materialise (Alexander, 2022; Milligan, 2022; Smith, 2022). The governing centrist Democratic Party will retain control of the Senate ("Democrats retain control of Senate," 2022); the House of Representatives is likely to go Republican by a hair-thin margin, but has some chance of ending up deadlocked (Bierman et al., 2022).
Analysts have attributed Republicans' underperformance, in part, to ignoring bread-and-butter issues in favour of constantly promoting anti-trans hate (e.g., Weigel, 2022). Meanwhile, several states elected their first transgender officeholders at county and/or state level (Childress, 2022; Duxter, 2022; Yurcaba, 2022b).
Overall impression
2021–2022 contained some bright spots for trans people, compared to the unremittingly horrible 2020–2021. However, the times that weren't bright spots became even darker to compensate.
Footnotes
I've elected not to cite Ms Evenstar's piece here not out of disrespect, but because it was published on Twitter, which is expected to experience considerable downtime in the near future. I understand that the piece will presently be published elsewhere, at which time I will cite it here.
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Iqbal, S. (2022, March 23). Anthony Albanese's 'not woke' cover wasn't just cringe, it was also transphobic. Pedestrian. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
Jones, Z. (2022, August 1). Florida's anti-trans expert Dr. Quentin L. Van Meter was discredited on trans youth care in court, believes trans people are "delusional", and promotes anti-gay conversion therapy. Gender Analysis. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
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I fucking refuse to ever discourse on this website ever again unless I am absolutely sure it will make the world a worse place for me to do so
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Well, Lana sticks around WAY too long, but hurray for Erica Durance's Lois!
I started season 4 and I LOVE LOIS. She's funny and sarcastic, her dynamic with Clark is great. Their banter and the way they smile at each other when they come up with a good insult. The scene where she dunks him and all they can do is smile at each other is just *chefs kiss*
Lois is the breath of fresh air this show desperately needed. She and Clark have made me smile more in a few episodes than Lana and Clark have in 3 seasons.
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So during my exodus I went through all of One Piece partially the anime, partially the Manga. I'll have thoughts.
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While I continue to overthink fresh posts, here's another Spec Chic thing I wrote, this time bout the Last of Us Part 2. I actually loved the game, but I feel like it could've been better if it had a re-cut.
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Yup. Cursed antique store.
the idea of using tumblr as a twitter alternative is incomprehensible. it's like if your local walmart closed down and you started doing all your grocery shopping at the cursed antique store from needful things
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I don't know why, but I feel like this is on my timeline specifically because people are trying to taunt Ryan Reynolds.
˗ˏˋ CHRIS EVANS People Magazine (November 08, 2022)
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Hey 18 - 29 year olds,
THANK YOU! You made a difference. You may not see the overwhelming, immediate, desirable results. Please do not be discouraged. But you stopped more really horrible things from happening. Times are hard. So many people are struggling. But you showed up! Please keep showing up. Please become leaders. Please keep voting in EVERY ELECTION. You are a huge generation full of love, light, equality, and determination to see justice for marginalized people. Use your voices, lead, and VOTE😺💗🌸
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While I think of fresh material and get over a terrible cold, I'm going to share this and see what everyone thinks. Has Final Fantasy lost its way? Is it as good as ever? Will Final Fantasy XV ever be finished?
Read on and learn my opinions!
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Concerning the Twitter crash and burn, there's legit people encouraging others not to engage with creators trying to promote things so that Tumblr doesn't become commercialized, and I have to make something very clear:
A small creator who is encouraging people to interact with/share their stuff, trying to make their art/writing/etc known because they want a livable wage when they have NOWHERE ELSE they can turn to anymore and are trying to succeed in an internet that makes it near impossible for them is -never- gonna be the same thing as a celebrity shoving adds into your face to buy their newest clothing brand.
Don't encourage capitalism but do encourage the artists and writers that provide you most of their content for FREE and just want to pay bills like anyone else and already deal with being buried in the algorithm or having their art stolen and reposted.
We don't want adds or for this site to be monetized either, I assure you.
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To celebrate my possible return, I may just do a rundown of JRPG commentary of the years since I posted here regularly. I think 2018 was when I stopped? So essentially the entire Switch era. Expect... well, a wide variety of knee-jerk commentary expressed in verbose and vehement manner.
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