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Trisha Fenimore
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“Far-Right Feminist” per the BBC, Lead Anchor at “The Independent News” and Wife to @jamesfenimore_ ❤️🔥
Katılım Ağustos 2017
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This week, The Guardian reported on a survey by the Royal College of Psychiatrists claiming that ‘three in four women do not know that menopause causes mental illness.’
Read that sentence again. Menopause causes mental illness, apparently. And the silly women don’t even know about it.
Give us all a goddamn break, please.
It is hard to overstate how pathologising, misleading, and politically loaded that statement is. And it is even harder to ignore the fact that this message was not stumbled upon accidentally by a journalist. It was issued as a press-friendly finding by one of the most powerful psychiatric institutions in the UK. The Royal College of Psychiatrists.
A disgusting and deliberate tactic to frame menopausal and perimenopausal women as mentally ill, and of course, unaware.
As a psychologist who has spent years researching the psychiatric labelling of women and girls, and as the author of Sexy But Psycho, I find this framing deeply concerning. Because this is exactly how it happens. First, women’s normal physiological processes are reframed as psychiatric risk factors. Then women are told they are unaware, uninformed, or ignorant about their own bodies. Then the screening increases. Everyone celebrates more screening of women. Then the diagnoses increase. Then the prescribing increases. And before long, an entire life stage has been recoded as a mental health disorder waiting to happen.
This is not a drill, ladies. This is not a drill.



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Look at the map. 338,000+ red dots.
Unique IP addresses trading, distributing, and sharing child sexual abuse material… children under 12.
Do you notice the blue dots? Probably not. Those are the actual investigations.
Law enforcement needs more resources, more support… a bigger rescue team.
This is a fight of good vs. evil, and we are losing.
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How to win a propaganda war in 4 steps:
1: use school for press conferences and military bases
2: invite strike on bases or strike it yourself
3: tell the world school was struck; outrage ensues, Piers Morgan guests perform hysteria & moral outage, western world declared the true evil
4: Islamists laugh at depraved victory
As the free world slowly erodes, westerners are too high on the opiate of righteousnesses to see themselves as agents of our collective suicide.

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@WandererMiranda @SurrogConcern You need only show the selfie taken from what was her nearly literal “deathbed” to know they were terrible people… but yes, the surrogacy supports it further.
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The hypocrisy of a woman who is a birth trauma spokesperson renting a poor foreign woman’s womb is jaw dropping.
What terrible people this pair are.
StopSurrogacyNowUK@WombsNotForRent
As the US is “prohibitively expensive” & UK law allows women to change their minds, god forbid (and that’s not possible in a practical sense), Louise Thompson mentions Georgia and Mexico for #surrogacy. Could she & fiancé Ryan buy a baby from abroad? youtu.be/JHz7pGqE4AQ?si…
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@stepfanie I knew your age when you said “Women’s and Gender Studies.” Back when I was in school, it was just “Women’s Studies.” By the time I wanted to go back to school, it was only “Gender Studies.” You attended in that 12 year gap where we got erased. 💔💔💔
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When I was in “Women’s and Gender Studies” in college, we spent a lot of time talking about “systems,” “the patriarchy” and all these hidden structures supposedly shaping women’s lives in the West
I entertained a lot of those ideas back then and I was trying my best to understand the frameworks they were teaching
But the one place I never gave them an inch on was women in the Middle East
Every time someone would say “that’s just their culture” something in me short-circuited. No matter how hard I tried, I just couldn’t reconcile it
We were told American women were oppressed because of wage gaps or subtle social expectations, but when the conversation turned to women who could be punished by the state for showing their hair, suddenly we were supposed to become culturally sensitive (some of these lunatics even romanticized it!)
My professors used to get irritated with me when that topic came up bc they knew I wasn’t going to play along and my pushback would cause a rift in their narrative
They didn't like it when I pointed out the hypocrisy of calling Western women oppressed while treating literal legal restrictions on women’s bodies as a cultural difference
One of my professors even had a running joke she'd use to preface discussions on Islam—she'd do this smug smirk and say something to the effect of “we all know Stepfanie's take on Islam” as if I was the ridiculous one
Looking back, I wish I had the language and wit to verbally obliterate her but I was 22 and simply did not have the intellectual capacity yet. I didn't know the first thing about geopolitics, I just knew in my bones how fucking stupid it sounded to be bitching about making 20 cents less than men when women in the Middle East were being stoned to death for showing their hair
Even back then, before my politics changed, that contradiction never sat right with me. And it's one of the many reasons I despise so-called feminists so much today
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@JaiSaini3008 The left’s moral inconsistency as to how they approach slavery at the roots of America versus slavery at the roots of Islam is shocking. I just made a video on it today.
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This is Asia Bibi.
In 2009, she was sentenced to death in Pakistan after being accused of blasphemy during an argument with co-workers.
She spent nearly 9 years on death row.
Alone.
Threatened.
Forgotten by many.
She was offered freedom if she would deny Christ.
She refused.
In 2018, she was acquitted and later released.
She lost years of her life.
But she kept her faith.
When everything was taken from her, she held on to Jesus.

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On Saturday, Iran's government claimed the U.S. and Israel bombed a school - without evidence - and the media made that the headline.
Trump talks about Tylenol and autism - media: "Trump makes claim, without evidence."
The media is more skeptical of America than our enemies.
Kaizen D. Asiedu@thatsKAIZEN
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@drgurner Hey Julie— do you have any advice for people who find it difficult to rest?
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@bluewmist Ground beef at big grocery stores where it can be as high as $8.99/lb. A local farm-based store has it for $4.99/lb and much cheaper + higher quality produce, too!
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@NoFilterSkin Prayer to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and reading the Bible twice a day. 🙏🏼✝️
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@NoFilterSkin 24 hour rule for responses when I'm annoyed. I do not reply without thinking it through.
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