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The "trans" industry's murmuring psychopomp explains the "science" behind transgenderism. From the 2018 "professional symposium" of the Gender Spectrum child-transing organization. Transcript below. A PDF of her presentation (a later version, from several months after this was filmed) is here: drive.google.com/file/d/1c_R5f59mt3RlNOVpVJdA8YnSdXmlvpif/view?usp=sharing
“Now there’s an ‘Apple myth.’ Are you ready? To be an Apple, you have to have been insistent, persistent, consistent in an asserted ‘gender identity’ since early childhood. Otherwise, you don’t qualify, and you might even just be following a fad, if you show up at age 15, for the first time, ever. In reality, you have ‘late-harvest Apples.’ You must […inaudible…] That a person can discover they’re an Apple at any point in life – two, five, 15 or 50. To first have a self-discovery, or move into being an Apple. And this is in accordance with consolidation of our ‘gender selves’ being a lifelong, potentially fluid process, rather than fixed at a particular point in time.”
The "trans" industry's murmuring psychopomp explains the "science" behind transgenderism. From the 2018 "professional symposium" of the Gender Spectrum child-transing organization. Transcript below. A PDF of her presentation (a later version, from several months after this was filmed) is here: drive.google.com/file/d/1c_R5f59mt3RlNOVpVJdA8YnSdXmlvpif/view?usp=sharing
“Now there’s an ‘Apple myth.’ Are you ready? To be an Apple, you have to have been insistent, persistent, consistent in an asserted ‘gender identity’ since early childhood. Otherwise, you don’t qualify, and you might even just be following a fad, if you show up at age 15, for the first time, ever. In reality, you have ‘late-harvest Apples.’ You must […inaudible…] That a person can discover they’re an Apple at any point in life – two, five, 15 or 50. To first have a self-discovery, or move into being an Apple. And this is in accordance with consolidation of our ‘gender selves’ being a lifelong, potentially fluid process, rather than fixed at a particular point in time.”