Can't Tell

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Can't Tell

Can't Tell

@TruthIsKindness

Rowling's woman through and through.

Katılım Haziran 2020
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נועה מגיד | Noa magid
This is Ensieh Najati. A mother of a 5-year-old. Abducted by Islamic regime terrorists on January 10. She faces the death penalty. ⚠️ Be her voice.
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Masih Alinejad 🏳️@AlinejadMasih·
There is no real ceasefire inside Iran. This is Mohseni Ejei, the head of the judiciary. He has ordered courts to accelerate execution sentences, especially for protesters. Hundreds of professors are on the death row, waiting to be hanged. Do not stop talking about Iran.
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Can't Tell@TruthIsKindness·
@bindelj Just like TRAs, many of the people who commented proved your point. So depressing. It used to be my favorite place in the world.
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Bernard Lane
Bernard Lane@Bernard_Lane·
UPDATE ON IMPORTANT NEW FINLAND STUDY | Professor Kaltiala has responded to criticism of the Finnish study, which found that mental health may get worse after young people undergo medical gender transition. One critique of the study argues that psychiatric appointments are part and parcel of the gender-transition process in Finland and therefore may not point to serious psychiatric morbidity. In their paper, Professor Kaltiala and her colleagues acknowledged the limitation that their study could not analyse in detail why these patients needed psychiatric services. Asked about this issue, she told me that the healthcare register data used for the study included diagnoses and in-patient periods but not treatment nor information about a patient’s problems related to family life, romantic relationships or work. However, Professor Kaltiala said the young people seen by specialised psychiatric services in her country would have “severe disorders”. These services were focused on “those really in need”, consistent with national criteria for health equity. “In Finland, you do not get admitted to specialist-level services if you don’t have mental disorders at all or [have only] mild disorders and problems,” she said. “Primary-level services are available for needs related to milder disorders and psychosocial difficulties.” She said the gender-referred youth in the new study were much more likely than matched controls to have a history of severe mental disorders, often dating back some years before they reached the gender clinic. “Thus, many developed feelings of gender dysphoria in the context of severe disorders,” she said. “Severe mental disorders during adolescence generally have potential to complicate identity development. It rather seems that feelings of gender dysphoria are sometimes secondary to severe mental disorders.” If it were the other way around, and the mental disorders were secondary to the dysphoria, those disorders would be “expected to subside with medical gender reassignment”, according to the Dutch treatment protocol adopted internationally, she said. But this did not happen in the new Finnish study. Instead, the need for specialist psychiatric services—and therefore the scale of serious mental disorders—increased after medical transition, as the study by Professor Kaltiala and her colleagues reported. Updated news report ⬇️ open.substack.com/pub/genderclin…
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Wesley Yang
Wesley Yang@wesyang·
"The result is I'm a 23-year old gay man who's never had an orgasm and may never experience one. Let that sink in." Jonni Skinner tells the California legislature's judiciary committee how he was puberty blocked, dosed with estrogen and rendered anorgasmic as a minor by gender clinicians that never inquired into the source of his gender confusion as a child and instead put him on a pipeline to a lifetime of medicalization. Full text of his comments below: "When I was young, I was a feminine child, and I discovered trans influencers online. They said: 'Change your body and your life gets better. Don't and it gets worse.' Or, as my doctors told my mom, I would commit suicide. The medical and mental health providers didn't bother to ask why I felt the way I did. They poisoned my body with blockers and hormones, arresting my puberty and messing with my development. The result is I'm a 23 year old gay man who's never had an orgasm and may never experience one. Let that sink in. I was rendered anorgasmic because once you say you could be trans, that's a full stop -- no exploration as to why is allowed, even if you are struggling. The former president of WPATH, Dr Marcy Bowers, the California surgeon who had performed the surgery for Jazz Jennings at 17, admitted on video that puberty blockers, followed by cross sex hormones, results in no orgasms and stunted genitals. SB, 934 guarantees that more people will end up like me, the walking but wounded. I could have been spared all of this, if any of my therapists would have explored why I felt dysphoric. But they never did. They only led me to hate my body more. The Supreme Court just ruled in a rare bipartisan decision that laws like this are unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination. This bill is an attempted workaround that will be used to silence therapists who could have helped me avoid the irreversible harms to my body and the loss of my sexual function as is the same for many others. So today, I ask you to extend some empathy to survivors like me and vote no for this bill."
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Elizabeth Tsurkov
Elizabeth Tsurkov@LizHurra·
Iranian-backed Iraqi militia Kataeb Hezbollah announces the release of the "detainee" Shelly Kittelson. Telegram Channels run by KH vow to publish a recording from "the accused" clarifying what she supposedly did in Iraq. Anything she said in the video would be the result of torture or a threat to use torture. Please avoid sharing it when it comes out.
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Can't Tell@TruthIsKindness·
@LeorSapir המפגין שסבל מדום לב והמשטרה לכאורה לא איפשרה לטפל בו, מהיד החופשית שניתנת לטרור יהודי בשטחים וכו'. אנשים מפגינים בארץ כי אכפת להם מהמדינה וכי הם רוצים לשמור על האופי הדמוקרטי שלה. רובם זוכים לישון במיטות שלהם, למרבה המזל, אבל זה לא אומר שהכל תקין ושאפשר לישון בשקט. (2/2)
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@LeorSapir אני לא מסכימה עם האנשים בשמאל שטוענים שבישראל יש אפרטהייד או שאנחנו מבצעים רצח עם, או עם ההשוואה בין הממשלה למשטר האסלאמי באיראן. אבל גם לא צריך להתעלם מתהליכים מדאיגים שמאיימים על הדמוקרטיה, ממעצרי המפגינים בשנים האחרונות, מאלימות משטרתית חמורה בתקופה האחרונה, מהדיווח על (1/2)
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Leor Sapir@LeorSapir·
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Ahmed Al-Khalidi@khalidi79397

I envy the Israeli left. Not their politics. Their freedom. They march through Tel Aviv calling their own country an apartheid state. They go on CNN and call the IDF war criminals. They write op-eds in Haaretz comparing Israel to the worst regimes in history. They join NGOs funded by hostile governments to produce reports designed to delegitimize the Jewish state. And then they go home. Sleep in their beds. Send their kids to school the next morning. No one threatens their family. No one disappears them in the night. No one drags them from their home. Zero consequences. Now imagine, just imagine, if Iranians had 1% of that freedom. If an Egyptian columnist could criticize Sisi the way Gideon Levy criticizes Netanyahu. If a Palestinian in Ramallah could call Abbas corrupt on live TV and walk home safely. If someone in Gaza could have held a sign saying "Hamas does not speak for me" without being executed. The Middle East would be unrecognizable. The great irony is that the people who enjoy more political freedom than virtually anyone else in the region use that freedom to paint Israel as a tyranny while the actual tyrannies they're silent about would imprison or kill them for doing the same. You're not brave. You're spoiled. You mistake comfort for conscience. You scream "genocide" into a microphone the state itself protects, then sleep soundly in a democracy you spend your days trying to destroy, while millions across this region would trade everything they have for five minutes of the freedom you use to spit on your own country.

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Masih Alinejad 🏳️
Masih Alinejad 🏳️@AlinejadMasih·
We wake up every morning to the news of another execution. They are traumatizing an entire nation. This morning the Islamic Republic executed Ali Fahim, another detainee for protesting. With this execution, the number of political prisoners put to death in Iran’s prisons over the past week has risen to 11. Say their names. Do not normalize this. #StopExecutionsInIran
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נועה מגיד | Noa magid
This is Ali Fahim, 23 - Tehran. Abducted on January 8 by Islamic regime terrorists. Held in Ghezel Hesar prison. Charged with apostasy - execution is imminent. Be his voice.
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Oh_la_Caro@unasimplemadre·
@TruthIsKindness @eva_kurilova Yes, I know. No, her baby's condition was serious too, and passed on her due date, unfortunately. They had already told her that would likely happen, either dying in womb, or live a very short time after birth.
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Can't Tell@TruthIsKindness·
@unasimplemadre @eva_kurilova Thank you. I hope your friend is ok. In my understanding, there are cases of mosaicism where the presentation is sometimes less severe. When it's full trisomy 18 the disabilities are very severe and can usually be observed during pregnancy.
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Oh_la_Caro@unasimplemadre·
@TruthIsKindness @eva_kurilova I'm very sorry, Can't Tell. I had a friend whose babygirl had trisomy 18 as well. She didn't present abnormalities like your baby's and in her case, and contrary to her doctors' opinion, she decided to carry her to term. I would have supported her whatever decision she had taken.
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Rachel Moiselle
Rachel Moiselle@RachelMoiselle·
Hello, everyone. I’m directing this post to Irish Twitter. I have purposefully never interacted with or commented on this Hamas-affiliated Palestinian journalist based in Dublin, as it is quite clear he is dangerous. I have now been subjected to a very explicit post by him inciting violence against me. It is very strange that I have received this due to a post I made unequivocally condemning Israel’s death penalty bill. Naturally I will be going to the Gardaí, but I am calling on Irish people to understand how toxic and dangerous the anti-Israel climate has become in this country. Regardless of differences in political opinions - and in fact I clearly align with the majority of Irish people on the issue of the death penalty - this intimidation of dissenting voices is unacceptable in any democracy. This is why I don’t feel safe here and this is why I am moving by the end of the year. Irish society will protect Palestinians like Abubaker, who has met the president, and will viciously hound a born and raised Irish woman for speaking her mind in a collected, reasoned manner. Ireland 2026.
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Karen Ievers@karenievers

⚠️ 🚨🇮🇪🚨 Hamas/Muslim Brotherhood spokesperson in Dublin, Abubaker Abed, is making violent threats again. cc: JRCI @MichealMartinTD @SimonHarrisTD @OCallaghanJim @DeptJusticeIRL @USEmbassyDublin @INTERPOL_Cyber @StateSEAS @GardaTraffic @gardainfo ⬇️⬇️⬇️

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Can't Tell@TruthIsKindness·
@emberambience @eva_kurilova I am so sorry you and your daughter went through this. The diagnosis was confirmed with multiple tests, both genetic and by ultrasound.
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@TruthIsKindness @eva_kurilova So you killed him instead of holding him as he died naturally? Don’t try & tell me I don’t know what it’s like. I held mine as she passed & I could’ve never intentionally ended her life that way. Abortion hurts them too ya know. Also, false diagnosis exist
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Eva Kurilova
Eva Kurilova@eva_kurilova·
I could never fault/judge you for whatever decision you had to make in this situation and I can't imagine 💔 I think abortion is treated way too flippantly - I also think there are many horrible situations where I couldn't with any good sense dictate to women what to do, or at the very least I'm grateful I've never had to be there.
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@eva_kurilova I chose to terminate the pregnancy, and I believe it was the right decision for both of us. I felt grateful to have had the option. (3/3)
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@eva_kurilova born alive (many of these pregnancies end in stillbirths), he would have had to spend his short life connected to machines. I respect other people's faith that babies should live or die as God plans, but I don't share it. (2/)
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Can't Tell@TruthIsKindness·
@colwight I'm an Israeli and I seriously doubt this law's ability to deter terrorists from committing acts of terror. They do this knowing that they may die and they don't care. It's also in very bad taste when the current government does nothing to stop Jewish terrorism in the west bank.
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Colin Wight
Colin Wight@colwight·
I’m against the death penalty, but the outrage over the Israeli law is very telling (what a surprise that the Jewish state is being singled out). Roughly 40–50 countries have terrorism as a capital offence (often referred to a political opposition), with 10–15 actively using it in practice.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ And military courts are quite common in this context. So Israel is just following the lead of many other countries. I still think it’s the wrong move for Israel.
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