Sarah Fulberg 🎗️

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Sarah Fulberg 🎗️

Sarah Fulberg 🎗️

@SFulberg

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Sarah Fulberg 🎗️
Sarah Fulberg 🎗️@SFulberg·
@TwisterFilm They are also raising funds to take on Sex Matters against the Corporation of London over access to the women’s pond
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Malcolm Clark
Malcolm Clark@TwisterFilm·
Good to see a bunch of fruitloopy cross dressers has been given the chance to show the public just how woman-hating they are. Game on. 👇🤣
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Mark Goldfeder
Mark Goldfeder@MarkGoldfeder·
Dear @ComicDaveSmith, I know that your 'thing' is spreading misinformation, and that even though you're 'not an expert' you are entitled to your opinion. That is true. But just so you know, your opinion here as in so many cases is comically, farcically, wrong. Here is why:
Dave Smith@ComicDaveSmith

Israel has launched a dangerous, preemptive, war of aggression. It should be condemned by the US government and US citizens alike.

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Emma Hilton
Emma Hilton@FondOfBeetles·
This is a computer-generated series, transitioning between "hyper male" and "hyper female". Where does your perception of the sex of the person shift? Which face is the most ambiguous? If you reply, please include your sex (the actual one).
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ארץ נהדרת@Eretz_Nehederet·
Red Cross: Humanitarian bystander of the year ft. @ShutupLyle
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Haviv Rettig Gur
Haviv Rettig Gur@havivrettiggur·
What a fascinating conference, an attempt to found a new Jewish anti-Zionism. I wish I could go listen to the speeches. The early Zionists all began as assimilationists. Pinsker, Nordau, even Herzl himself. They longed to belong to the European culture that surrounded them, even as that culture imposed on them deeply negative stereotypes of Jews that drove them crazy. In the central-European intellectual elites to which many of the early Zionist thinkers belonged, Jews were seen as untethered to place or nation, unmanly, dishonest, opportunistic - the moral opposite of how Enlightenment Europeans imagined themselves. Jews were the first victims of this European “orientalizing” - the process by which Europeans constructed their sense of self by projecting opposite negative traits onto an inferior Other. They did it to Muslims and Hindus, but only after learning to do it on the Jews. And the harder Jewish assimilationist intellectuals tried to belong, the more these stereotypes and bigotries and demands for ever greater compromises of their Jewishness intensified. It’s hard to overstate the psychological crisis that was the lived experience of Jewish intellectuals of the era. People like Herzl spent much of their lives shaping their personalities in opposition to these anti-Jewish stereotypes, joining German nationalist clubs and working fiercely to erase any traits they thought corresponded to these antisemitic stereotypes. It was only when they began to understand that these stereotypes were themselves a form of institutionalized domination — that the more they assimilated and “resembled their Christian compatriots, the more old anti-Jewish stereotypes were revived…. [Thus were] Jews kept in their place,” as the historian Jacques Kornfeld wrote of them — that the great pivot to Jewish independence began. For these tormented central-European Jewish intellectuals, Zionism was not just another nationalist idea. It was a liberation from this European cultural bondage, this crippling existence under a majority culture’s dehumanizing gaze. It took a lot to drive assimilationist Jews to break free of the false promise of European acculturation, to drive them toward a solution as radical as Zionism. But Europe managed it with the explicit, fierce antisemitism that dominated the central-European politics of the 1890s. (Google Karl Lueger.) Now, 130 years later, a handful of Jewish intellectuals, facing a new wave of disdain and a new argument from their prevailing cultural milieu that Jews (other Jews, of course, not them) are uniquely distasteful to the cultural and moral landscape of the modern world, will gather to discuss why generations of Jewish independence might have been a mistake, or even a crime. They are driven by the same sensitivity to the withering scorn of their surrounding culture — these are academics, remember — and by the same imbibing of their milieu’s offer of acceptance through moral and cultural acquiescence. I wish them luck, I wish them an easing of their great anxiety. But I suspect their effort to fit in through the ideological rejection of Jewish independence will ultimately fail. 2025 isn’t 1895. There’s a kink in this old-new anti-Zionism that they will not easily overcome, no matter how desperately they try. In their narcissism, they cannot see it; to all other Jews, it’s as obvious as daylight: Too many Jews have died, the blood of too many millions has been spilled and too many Jewish cultures have been wiped from the Earth for this exercise to be anything more than pandering self-delusion. If communism or Bundism or assimilationism or French or Arab nationalism were the answer to Jewish safety and belonging, there would be millions such Jews today. But there aren’t, because they’re not. A century ago, anti-Zionist ideas were part of a rich and complex discourse about a vast and multi-layered predicament no one quite knew the answer to. In 1897, when the first Zionist delegates gathered at the first Zionist congress, history had not yet had its final, bloody say on the viability of other Jewish survival strategies. Then the 20th century happened. To hold a conference today that seeks to revive anti-Zionism is inherently and necessarily to gather atop a pile of dead Jewish bodies stacked to the very vaults of Heaven. It is not really a debate, but a cry of bitter frustration at the implacable facts of history. And a narcissistic cry at that; not a lamentation at the horrible suffering that left Zionism the last desperate option for millions of Jews, but a lamentation that this cruel history leaves the present-day assimilationist shorn of a viable argument against Zionism’s rejection of Jewish erasure. You don’t have to like modern Israel anymore than you have to like modern France. You certainly don’t have to support its policies or actions. But to be an explicit anti-Zionist — to oppose its existence — is, inherently, to declare one’s principled opposition to the 20th century. It is a silly and meaningless exercise. For a Jewish scholar to choose such willful ignorance, to choose to be Herzl before his awakening, before he grasped how stereotypes and morality tests are instruments of domination, is to signal a profound psychological misery, to admit to being intellectually crippled and counterfeit, an object of ridicule not merely for other Jews, but for the cultural majority you’re desperate to join. I wish I could help them. But I can’t. They’re far too clever to be moved by simpletons like me. So I wish them luck. I hope their new anti-Zionism offers the comfort their aching psyche so desperately needs. An anti-Zionist Jew is a safe Jew, but also, after the 20th century, a fundamentally ahistorical Jew, defined not by what they know but by what they choose to ignore. An anti-Zionist Jew is a Jew afraid of the non-Jew’s gaze. I welcome their safety, lament their shame and over-agreeableness, and, being a Zionist myself, stand ready to defend them should their faith in their current political and cultural allies ever prove to have been misplaced.
Judea Pearl@yudapearl

Breaking! Zionophobes of the world, you have nothing to lose but your chains! It's true! Zionophobes are doing an Academic Conference: humanities.brown.edu/events/non-zio… "Losers together—can never surrender!" History professors will forever excavate the dustbin of history with hopes of discovering a shred of an idea that would be relevant today. Even UCLA contributed such a professor, an expert on dustbins. @renegade_Kathy @GadSaad @EinatWilf @PeterBeinart @havivrettiggur @CotlerWunsh

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Sarah Fulberg 🎗️
Sarah Fulberg 🎗️@SFulberg·
On my home having attended my first #BattleFest. Mind is blown mainly by how many incredibly intelligent and articulate people there are out there. Looking forward to next year already.
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Allison Bailey
Allison Bailey@BluskyeAllison·
No amount of money can compensate for the atrocities committed by the British against enslaved black people in the Caribbean & the ongoing legacy of that trauma. None. But carefully targeted reparations would be a start. I am with @DavidLammy on this one.
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Sarah Fulberg 🎗️
Sarah Fulberg 🎗️@SFulberg·
@terfasaurus I’m attending work training in a few weeks run by an American- was sent through a registration form which asked for my pronouns I wrote in the box that I didn’t do them. The course is on child mental health 🤯
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DJ Lippy
DJ Lippy@terfasaurus·
Someone asked me my pronouns today. My first time ever. I was quite offended to be honest. I acted dumb and said 'err...the female ones.' I wanted to say, "actually I feel quite othered by that question I'm a woman, why do you ask?" but I quite like having a job.
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Sarah Fulberg 🎗️
Sarah Fulberg 🎗️@SFulberg·
@FondOfBeetles Hi Emma, I have a question from a friend who I just sent the Quillette podcast to. When talking about testing you talk about seeing a signal for a Y chromosome and that development is ‘likely’ to be male. Question is when won’t it be? Many thanks
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WRONG BODIES
WRONG BODIES@wrongbodies·
Introducing... 🥁🥁💥 the global premiere of WRONG BODIES, a feature length documentary exploring the ways “trans” identification is a de facto modern-day body mutilation cult, remarkably similar to other prominent and historical cults. Watch here and be sure to share before it gets censored (again) Featuring @bjportraits @StopXXErasure @Vaishax @WomenReadWomen @HJoyceGender @ColetteColfer Be sure to follow these brilliant minds⬆️
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Sarah Fulberg 🎗️
Sarah Fulberg 🎗️@SFulberg·
@millihill I love long distance walking - 20km + - I live in London but as my walks have got longer I will drive beyond the M25 to find new countryside walks. At first I was nervous but now I love them and often will barely meet another soul. Feel safer than walking in London
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Milli Hill
Milli Hill@millihill·
Women, for something I am writing, a question: Do you / would you go for a walk alone in the countryside? Please do say more in the comments, thanks.
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Sarah Fulberg 🎗️
Sarah Fulberg 🎗️@SFulberg·
@ripx4nutmeg It’s interesting that female NB’s never get misgendered as ‘he’. I wonder why…it’s a mystery
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ripx4nutmeg@ripx4nutmeg·
Presenter Sue Perkins, a self-described "supporter of the trans community", apologises for repeatedly calling a 'non-binary' actress "she", saying she "had loads of stuff going on in my earpiece"
Sue Perkins 💙@sueperkins

@bambigalitzine @JulesBartkiewic @vetaynarian It was a shitty mistake. Had loads of stuff going on in my earpiece and so wasn't as focused as I should have been. No excuses though. These things matter and I feel terrible about it. Am a massive fan of their work and would never want to be disrespectful x

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Bea Jaspert
Bea Jaspert@hogotheforsaken·
When I first started talking about the negative impacts of trans/gender identity ideology, I was asked why I was “obsessed” with this issue and why my focus wasn’t on something less “culture war”, something important and worthy. 1/
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Sarah Fulberg 🎗️
Sarah Fulberg 🎗️@SFulberg·
@hatpinwoman My teenage daughter even mentioned this to me today and said the video is ridiculous. The walls are tumbling
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Lorelei 🌕🧙🏻‍♀️🕸🍄
The comments to Dylan Mulvaney about his song, on Tiktok, are highly critical. Even some women who’ve been long time supporters of him are saying no. A sample: “How does no one else see this song as extremely offensive to women??? This is literally perpetuating negative stereotypes of women 😐😐” “Girl I was with you for so long but why are you pushing stereotypes women have been working so hard against” “THIS IS SOOO GOOD ON MUTE” “You know nothing of girlhood” “It’s giving misogynistic stereotypes made by men” “It’s giving mockery” “This feels misogynistic” “Thanks for perpetuating stereotypes. We love that” “Let’s not pretend that this isn’t misogyny” “No. Literally no. You don’t know what girlhood is. You’ll never know” “Definitely not what girlhood is at all and you’re just perpetuating stereotypes thanks” “Crazy to think this is a representation of girlhood so misogynistic” And there’s a lot more criticism of him on that app too. It’s good to see. The thing is that no matter how popular, or fawned over, these men are their whole worldview is sexist and narcissistic. Sooner, or later, most women will see through that
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Dolly Grey Cloud TERF🎗💚🤍💜
@simonjedge @BBCNews And who did @R5Live decide to interview this morning about the Puberty Blockers scandal? Was it Transgender Trend? Was it Safe Schools Alliance? No, they interviewed Gendered Intelligence. Just like interviewing the fox about a hen problem 🦊🐔🐔🐔
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Sarah Fulberg 🎗️
Sarah Fulberg 🎗️@SFulberg·
@AbigailShrier @FT As a children’s play therapist myself I have just ordered this book and can’t wait to read it as it seems to echo my own thoughts.
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Abigail Shrier@AbigailShrier·
First review, in the @FT: "Bad Therapy is a pacy, no-holds barred attack on mental health professionals and parenting experts that will upset many therapists. But it asks an important question: why has more mental health treatment for Gen Z not resulted in less depression?" /1
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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
These are Ariel and Kfir Bibas who were kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Oz by Hamas terrorists during the October 7 terror attack. The war criminals of Hamas refuse to release them. Why is the world silent? Where are all the human rights activists in the West? Please don't look away! Retweet this post!
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