Wonky Johnson
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Wonky Johnson
@BluePikashoe
Terraforming Twitter
Kos, Greece Katılım Mayıs 2025
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Let's see, I became a fan at about age eight. So that's nearly forty years ago. One of my core memories is from when, as a kid, I watched "Unification Part I" while fighting a high fever.
I was there when TNG premiered. Same for DS9, VOY, and ENT.
I said goodbye to Captain Kirk and crew in the theater.
I went to my first convention at about age 17. While there, I won the Star Trek trivia contest. (Still have the Shatner commemorative plate that was a prize.)
I have sat with Mark Lenard and heard stories about Trek only he could tell.
Just this week, I got a call from an old friend I hadn't spoken to in ages. We talked for about an hour. Nearly all of that conversation was about Star Trek, which we both love.
I despise Starfleet Academy. It is reprehensible garbage.
Understand why I'm typing this long reply: I don't need your permission to be a fan of Star Trek. I don't want it. If you try to give it to me, I'll politely ask you to shove it someplace deep inside your anatomy.
I will leave you with this. After decades of loving Star Trek, I have managed to identify the type of person who gatekeeps it like you would do. The type of sniveling nobody who thinks they can lay claim to a franchise beloved by millions. What type of person is that?
A tourist.
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Sorry but a lot of these "fans" complaining about Starfleet Academy are not giving Trekkie energy
themarysue.com/those-mad-at-s…
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Following on from Fiona’s court transcripts.
Today I’m focusing on the language used by police officers and social workers.
In official records and sworn evidence, Fiona, a child, was described as sexually active, as exchanging sex for alcohol or accommodation, and as being known to adult males. These were not her words. They were the words used by professionals entrusted with her protection. Today we are examining that language and what it reveals about why she was failed.
How Language Kills Safeguarding
When police officers and social workers describe a raped child as sexually active, as exchanging sex for alcohol or accommodation, or as being known to adult males, something deadly happens. Abuse is reframed as behaviour. Grooming becomes choice. Rape becomes lifestyle.
This language assigns adult agency to a child and quietly removes perpetrators from the picture. Once that happens, safeguarding thresholds drop, criminal urgency fades, and intervention becomes optional instead of essential. Professionals stop asking who is abusing the child and start asking why the child is behaving this way.
This is why so many child rape victims were ignored. Not because the warning signs were missed, but because the language used by police and social workers weaponised those signs against the child. Words didn’t just describe Fiona’s case. They shaped decisions, justified inaction, and allowed abuse to continue.
Analysis
This wording sexualised a child and assigned her adult agency, reframing rape and grooming as behaviour rather than abuse. By doing so, police and social workers removed coercion, erased perpetrators, and shifted responsibility onto the victim. This language was not neutral. It was weaponised. And it is one of the reasons children like Fiona were ignored, disbelieved, and left in the hands of their abusers.
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@uterinethoughts @cannibality That’s why you transitioned, so you could claim to be a straight woman.
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this inane argument insists that there are a bunch of lesbians out there who are instead being forced to become straight trans dudes. except I don't know any straight trans dudes. the scenario their entire objection hinges on is like completely marginal.
Law & Revolution@LegalRevolution
Transition is gay conversion therapy. It should be banned. Great job trans community, you finally pushed me alllll the way.
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@ArtKelb @CountDankulaTV You can get there on the train in about 6 hours.
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@hvsperus @CountDankulaTV What podunk bit of nowhere in the world do you live in that you've never been more than a few dozen miles from home? The entire nation-state of the UK is the size of Oregon. Going from Glasgow to London is a weekened trip.
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Your city is a crime riddled shitpile and that's coming from someone who lives in Glasgow.
Sadiq Khan@SadiqKhan
It's time to reset the immigration debate.
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@raidbossreject Fuckin weebs read so much hentai they end up thinking they’re Japanese.
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@KayTeeeOh Only being friends with people who share your politics is actually very unhealthy.
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@TBeef4525 Ok that’s it. Your internet is going off for the rest of the month.
Your mom and I warned you about this degenerate shit!
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@FreneticWolf Yeah we know. You only watch for the lightsaber battles.
You are an autistic furry, your opinion means less than nothing.
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@DakotaScorch @JennaFights4You It’s more than just infertility hon.
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@JennaFights4You For an "MD" to have such bad reasoning skills to compare "castration" read as infertility which is a known outcome and lobotomy which destroys parts of the frontal lobe it really feels like she is reaching for the most bad faith comparison
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Oh, id love to hear more about this theory.
Please enlighten us all on how you have determined the equivalence between transgender medicine and lobotomies.
If youre confident in your position, you shouldnt have any issues explaining in detail and providing evidence to support your claim.
Grazie Pozo Christie, M.D.@GChristiemd
@JennaFights4You Castration is the new lobotomy.
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@JennaFights4You You knew she means trans from “castration”. Says it all really.
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@naivetynkohan Then don’t complain when nobody cares that you’re gone.
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@sopes_mngr Say one nice thing about the acolyte, challenge level: impossible
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@uterinethoughts @cannibality No, you’re just a homophobe.
A self hating gay.
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@BluePikashoe @cannibality I kept the pass from when I was one hehe
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@brav3starr @esjesjesj See, see? 94 episodes into TNG and absolute military professionalism, we get a rare glimpse of the captain at rest in his ready room when nobody else is around.
That’s *TOTALLY THE SAME* as doing this shit in full public view, on the bridge, in episode one.
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@esjesjesj Oh wow - that's such a true and valid equivocation.
Well done. 👏
You exposed our hypocrisy.
Bumbaclaat.
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There’s a scene in TNG when Picard is alone with his feet on his desk and when someone comes in the room he hurriedly takes them off.
Steve Shives@steve_shives
Imagine being this invested (or pretending to be) in preserving the dignity of an imaginary chair, sat in by imaginary people, on imaginary spaceships, and expecting to be taken seriously.
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@eurydice090 @esjesjesj I think if they eased us into it, it would actually be fine. If she sat like this in episode 8 or 9, after slowly revealing her relaxed and casual style on the bridge, it would fit with the storyline.
But they start the show like this. Episode 1.
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@esjesjesj I think it’s totally fine to introduce a captain that isn’t as strict with decorum but also it’s ridiculous for to assume fans might not take pause because it’s a break from the norm
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@esjesjesj She’s on the fucking bridge you absolute spastic.
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