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Erika Olsen

@Erika_Olsen

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Erika Olsen
Erika Olsen@Erika_Olsen·
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Erika Olsen
Erika Olsen@Erika_Olsen·
@sqibkw @wesyang I don’t remember his name, otherwise I’d link to him, but one of the more prolific posters to Newsom’s X account is a very embarrassing gay guy.
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@wesyang Is that a hunch or do we know who that is?
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Erika Olsen
Erika Olsen@Erika_Olsen·
@goyjoydestroy @Slatzism One of the Reddit trans subs conducted a poll years ago, and they were grossly overrepresented, like two-thirds, IIRC.
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pagliacci the hated 🌝
a troon musician posted an uncensored photo of his dick and balls on instagram and the discourse is predictably hilarious
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Erika Olsen
Erika Olsen@Erika_Olsen·
@MollyRomping @allen_bragg @wesyang Fashion has long expressed contempt for women. Our bodies are an annoying imposition on their artistic vision. I see it as a skill issue. If they were actually good at designing beautiful clothes, they could do it for women and not just starving men.
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Erika Olsen
Erika Olsen@Erika_Olsen·
@banisheddime @plzbepatient It stands to reason that Starfleet has to use money to trade with other civilizations. That said, the idea of a moneyless civilization is absurd especially if it’s highly technologically advanced.
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@plzbepatient Is it that the precepts of Federation culture are inconsistent or that sometimes the scripts which make up that culture suffer from lazy/bad writing? As many have noted before, Starfleet either does or does not use money depending on what the script requires of the episode 🤷
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Gary
Gary@plzbepatient·
Watched STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT (1996) last night. A few funny aspects relative to today. Cochrane’s entire motive for developing warp drive was to get rich, not bring about fully automated luxury communism (which I guess was a nice side effect in the context of the story). The Federation had no qualms about exploring and colonizing the galaxy, although they did try to respect the Prime Directive. They expand and explore, not trying to live a life of asceticism in service of “equality.” Leftists of today are at their heart degrowth. Any libtard who is like “umm actually space is bad, tech is bad, just gibs money to poors, it’s the Star Trek way” doesn’t understand the conditions under which these things develop in their fictional universe. If eliminating war and poverty and disease is your goal, you need to create conditions where our current economics are irrelevant, and some people may have to get rich along the way there. “The ideology is just window dressing” is and always has been correct with them.
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Erika Olsen
Erika Olsen@Erika_Olsen·
@docbadvibes_ @banisheddime @plzbepatient I unironically believe Roddenberry pulling back due to health issues was the best thing to happen to ST:TNG. The first season in particular was too similar to the original series which was too hokey for the late ‘80s.
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Doc@docbadvibes_·
@banisheddime @plzbepatient Gene Roddenbury felt like he got stepped on while making the movies, so when TNG started he had strict rules for scripts like "no interpersonal conflicts" that made hard for writers to do anything It was kind of inevitable that they'd walk his world building back with time
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Erika Olsen
Erika Olsen@Erika_Olsen·
@Hammerjack90 @YesternightPost @DrewPavlou @MaxNordau A girl around my age was kidnapped from her home in ‘93. My batshit, low IQ stepmother was convinced the girl was kidnapped by Satanists. She was found dead weeks later, killed by a repeat offender with typical antisocial inclinations and no ties to Satanism.
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Hammerjack
Hammerjack@Hammerjack90·
@YesternightPost @DrewPavlou @MaxNordau The first of the modern age. Unless you were there, you really don’t know how much of a grip that had on the public consciousness—and the absolutely bat-guano stuff that people believed had happened.
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Logan Hall
Logan Hall@loganclarkhall·
Literally no other way to describe this except as a crime against civilization itself.
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Mother Jones
Mother Jones@MotherJones·
"These tests that the IOC and a lot of sports federations are now presenting as new, non-invasive, cutting-edge technology. They have literally used these before and found that they were, on one hand, inaccurate in creating these false positives, and on the other hand, just in violation of people’s human rights.” motherjones.com/politics/2026/…
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Erika Olsen
Erika Olsen@Erika_Olsen·
@wesyang She’s willing to break the taboo because she’s a Republican.
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Wesley Yang
Wesley Yang@wesyang·
A Democratic candidate running to replace Nancy Pelosi in Congress answers a question about whether “trans women are women” forthrightly, honestly, and correctly. The question is not why Hurabiel is willing to break this ridiculous taboo but why everyone else abruptly began observing it a decade ago with no deliberation or debate. (The answer is not: “we learned something that was true.”)
State of the Bay@stateofbay

Grace Won (Host):  [Do] you believe that trans women are not women, or [do] you believe they are women? Marie Hurabiell: …They're not women. They're, biologically men...1) Link in replies

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Erika Olsen
Erika Olsen@Erika_Olsen·
@wesyang That’s even with the HRC inflating the numbers by including drag queens who weren’t crossdressing when they were murdered, people who desisted, and trans-identified people who were killed in self-defense.
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Wesley Yang
Wesley Yang@wesyang·
Wright dives into the Human Rights Campaign's database of murderous violence against trans-ID people and finds: -- The homicide rate for trans-ID individuals is lower than that of the general population -- Most of it was done by intimate partners -- Most of the perpetrators were black It was obvious at the time (remember when the huge BLM march in Brooklyn turned into Black Trans Live Matter rally?) that all claims of an epidemic of white supremacist anti-trans violence were maudlin nonsense weaponized to advance a fake narrative of oppression. Now we have exhaustive documentation of that self-evident fact along with confirmation that HRC and others who were making this claim knew the claims to be false at the time they were making them. If you didn't have a built-in heuristic rejecting the made up nonsense, develop one now. None of this shit is ever remotely real.
Colin Wright@SwipeWright

That narrative has been pushed for over a decade by the Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) in their annual "Epidemic of Violence" reports, and has been referenced by presidents, medical organizations, journalists, activists, and even used to justify legislation and government programs. But when we independently verified all 304 transgender homicide cases in HRC’s own comprehensive victim lists from 2015–2024, their narrative completely collapsed. What we found: - And among identified suspects, most perpetrators were black, not white. - Transgender homicide rates are below the general population rate. - Only 3.3% of cases resulted in confirmed hate-crime determinations. - The leading identified circumstance was intimate partner violence, not anti-trans bias. In 2020, when the “white-supremacy-fueled epidemic of violence” narrative was being pushed especially hard, there were ZERO identified white suspects. We also show how the HRC manufactures their false narrative. In a 2021 report, HRC pointed to the deaths “four Black transgender women” that HRC cited in a report titled “Black LGBTQ People and Compounding Discrimination” as proof that “white supremacy” was driving an “epidemic of violence.” But the actual facts did not match their narrative. One case remained unsolved, with no public evidence of anti-trans bias or anything tied to white supremacy. In the other three cases, every identified suspect was a black man. By the time HRC published its report, arrests had already been made and these basic facts were public. In other words, HRC took four cases and spun them into evidence for a political narrative that the known facts did not support. The truth matters, not just for its own sake, but because false narratives will inevitably produce ineffective solutions. If the deaths of transgender people are the result of a hate-crime epidemic driven by white supremacy and transphobia, then a reasonable response might be more anti-bias campaigns. But if the main problem is intimate partner violence, then the most-effective interventions would likely include domestic-violence services tailored to trans-identified victims, emergency housing for people trying to flee abusive relationships, and other violence reduction efforts in the places where these killings occur. Federal government and state governments have already spent hundreds of millions of dollars implementing ineffective policies based on the HRC's lies. Now that the facts are finally public, ignorance is no longer an excuse. The HRC has a choice: keep repeating a false story that serves progressive ideology, or finally face facts and respond to the problem as it actually exists. Read about our detailed findings in our new @CityJournal article below. 🔗city-journal.org/article/human-…

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Erika Olsen
Erika Olsen@Erika_Olsen·
@HugM246 @wesyang Without the scars, they’re perceived as tiny weak men who are, at best, ignored or, at worst, bullied.
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Monika Hug
Monika Hug@HugM246·
@wesyang These women really don't miss any opportunity to publicly market their "gender dysphoria" by showing the scars that prove they had their breasts removed to become a man.🤣🤣🤣
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Wesley Yang
Wesley Yang@wesyang·
Photo taken at the International Trans Day of Visibility rally in London. Just some bros chilling and exhibiting their double mastectomy scars.
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Leor Sapir
Leor Sapir@LeorSapir·
From @benryanwriter's new piece out today in @compactmag. Gender doctors and their allies argue that parents should be allowed to decide on hormonal and surgical options. But it's hardly a secret at WPATH that great pressure can be--and often is--put on parents to agree to Rx.
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Don Pitucon
Don Pitucon@DonPitucon·
@Patbacknitro @bumbadum14 Reminds me of another creator who came out as trans and all their content became unfunny sexual jokes on trans issues. They get brainwashed and there's always a crowd pleased to eat up that content.
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Róisín Michaux
Róisín Michaux@RoisinMichaux·
When crossdressers are early in their “gender journey”, one of the things they do to act out their degradation /submission fantasy is to hire female dominatrixes. This is the less extreme first step — they’re just prostitutes, after all, that’s just a regular man thing, they tell themselves. But the real fantasy — which it always escalates to — is to be treated like a worthless whore by a man. Crossdresser/trans women groups are full of dominatrixes offering their services, but even though these men may dabble at first, they only really have eyes for the chasers (and themselves, obviously). Condolences to Kristi Noem. Awful thing to go through, and she’s far from alone
New York Post@nypost

Kristi Noem weighs in on report husband lives cross-dressing double life: 'The family was blindsided by this' trib.al/iJEUqZZ

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Erika Olsen
Erika Olsen@Erika_Olsen·
@77_steeze Hasan’s a moderate because he merely wants to rape the rich, not kill them.
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Erika Olsen
Erika Olsen@Erika_Olsen·
@wesyang I doubt SCOTUS will define “woman”. At most, they’ll define “sex” especially in terms of how that word was defined when various laws were written.
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Wesley Yang
Wesley Yang@wesyang·
ACLU lead trans rights litigator published a piece in 2015 stating that "a penis is not a male body part. It's just an unusual body part for a woman to have." There is no argument for the inclusion of men in women's intimate spaces that does not ultimately hinge on this claim. A federal appellate court just ruled that this was true. At some point, in some form, the Supreme Court will have to say whether they agree.
Kara Dansky@KDansky

“'It is truly a testament to where we are as a society today that it must be said in the context of federal civil rights litigation that women don’t have penises.' I wrote those words in an amicus brief filed by the U.S. chapter of Women’s Declaration International in the case Olympus Spa v. Armstrong. In his March 12 dissent to a decision in the case, Judge Lawrence VanDyke of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit put it more colorfully: 'This case is about swinging d—s,' he wrote, using a vulgar term for male genitalia. The language caused an uproar, and rightly so. But Judge VanDyke is not wrong." Thanks to @thehill for publishing this. Please share far and wide. thehill.com/opinion/judici…

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Mark in California
Mark in California@Charles95684721·
@RoisinMichaux Men who are ostensibly heterosexual often get to the point where they are even willing to be anally penetrated by a man. Because a real lady is just someone whose purpose is to be fucked. Juno Dawson and Andrea Chu have both said this.
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