
Finland tracked every gender-referred adolescent in the country for up to 25 years. Their psychiatric needs didn't improve after 'gender reassignment'. They surged. A landmark peer-reviewed study just dropped. Here's what it found. 🧵
Splendid Isolation
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Gay Gen Xer in Toronto. Observer of disputes involving #PrideToronto & various factions in Toronto "LGBTQ+" organizations. #GenderCritical. I oppose #lockdowns.

Finland tracked every gender-referred adolescent in the country for up to 25 years. Their psychiatric needs didn't improve after 'gender reassignment'. They surged. A landmark peer-reviewed study just dropped. Here's what it found. 🧵

A professor in Queer Studies in Education at the University of Regina is making international news for unique personal pronouns. According to The Daily Mail and the New York Post, Dr. j skelton requested in an online bio, “Please use my name in lieu of preferred pronouns… lower case letters please.” The professor is a self-described “queer trans jew” and parent of three children (two of whom j birthed and one of whom identifies as non-binary). j has authored three children’s books with Flamingo Rampant, a publisher focused on queer/trans children’s books. The professor’s academic research is with young children and their caregivers to co-create queer and trans educational spaces. Following the 2025 Regina Teachers’ Convention (whose keynote speaker addressed the illegitimacy of the parental rights movement), Dr. skelton spoke at the protest against parental rights in Saskatchewan’s Bill 137 held at the Artisian. According to a former student, Dr. skelton’s class is mandatory for a degree in education at the University of Regina.


The Grassy Narrows First Nation was given $3.1M to investigate 114 anomalies found via Ground Penetrating Radar. Now the First Nation can't explain the work undertaken and account for where the $3.1M went. Now they are want more money. cbc.ca/news/canada/th…

Who would allow this thing near your children?

New super strong password just dropped


In this post, @Ant1Duval and I assess the IOC's justifications for its new genetic sex testing policy and show that its claims of scientific consensus, consensus among female athletes, and compliance with human rights laws are completely unsubstantiated. verfassungsblog.de/ioc-genetic-se…


I reviewed Ibram X. Kendi's new book "Chain of Ideas: The Origins of Our Authoritarian Age" for @nytimesbooks nytimes.com/2026/03/17/boo…

Every time someone says "Woke is dead!", Canada has vowed to add one character to the oppression alphabet. We're currently at "MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+" The new letters "MMIWG" stand for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.


In this post, @Ant1Duval and I assess the IOC's justifications for its new genetic sex testing policy and show that its claims of scientific consensus, consensus among female athletes, and compliance with human rights laws are completely unsubstantiated. verfassungsblog.de/ioc-genetic-se…










Canadian here, with four (count em) points of clarification on the “MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+” thing, which has now escaped its absurdist Canadian genderwang containment chamber, and gone viral internationally: 1) the speaker here is @LeahGazan, a fringe minor-party politician. She’s not in the government. She regularly calls for dumb things, such as criminalizing anyone who dares talk candidly about the 2021-era unmarked-graves social panic. CBC types treat her as a serious person because she’s indigenous and because she always talks in the tear-drenched idiom of white-settler colonial evilness. But she’s not. 2) MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+ is a mashup of two acronyms (each unique to Canada). Her decision to run them together is hilarious, which is why this has gone viral, but it’s not a common practice, even in rarefied leftist circles. 3) MMIWG refers to “Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls.” The problem of violence against indigenous women is a real and tragic issue. Unfortunately, a couple of years ago, a bunch of activists produced a ridiculous report on the subject that called it a “continuing” (!!!) “genocide,”and demanded that we all call it that. The whole movement collapsed when it was pointed out that something like 80% of the indigenous women who are killed are killed by indigenous men, which is very much off-message from the whole white colonial G-word thing. But the acronym still gets name-dropped when people are indicting Canada for all its infinitely genocidey genociding of everybody 4) “2SLGBTQetcetc…” Americans always ask me what “2S” stands for. It stands for “2 spirited,” a term that white academics popularized 50 years ago to give expression to their mystical reveries about sacred indigenous elf-people living in some precolonial eden-like genderwang Nirvana where everyone has three penises and five vaginas. No one is allowed to ask what the term even means, but our government made it official policy to use ridiculous words like this under Trudeau, so we’re stuck with it. Basically, if you’re an indigenous guy who likes to wear eyeliner, or an indigenous woman with blue hair and sensible shoes, you call yourself “2 spirited” on your govt grant applications. No one is even allowed to ask whether it’s a gender identity or a sexual orientation. It apparently exists in some exalted state that defies this kind of rigid colonial typology, or something like that. Back in 2022, I read a whole report about how to teach two spirited concepts to Canadian students, and it turned out that even the authors of the report admitted they had no idea what the term meant. I wrote about it for @Quillette: quillette.com/blog/2022/10/0…

MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+ is officially the Word of the Year.

The guy arrested for firing 14 bullets into a Jewish-owned restaurant, DURING PASSOVER, has a name. Mohamed Mahdi. It’s in the Toronto Police news release. CBC didn’t use it. CTV didn’t use it. Global didn’t use it. Canadian Press didn’t use it. Every major Canadian outlet quoted the police release. Every one of them omitted the name that was IN the release. I’m sure it’s just a coincidence 🙄

An unusual case in Ontario is putting the "good character" standard to the test, raising broader questions about how Canadian law societies regulate entry to the profession. 🔗 Read more: bit.ly/41qSLGB

CBA president decries media criticism of Ontario Superior Court of Justice judge. Comments suggested that the judge was biased in exercising his judicial functions. Read more from Canadian Bar Association president Bianca Kratt. hubs.la/Q049_bxj0