Tell Me...
2 months ago
General
"You know you make the world a special place, just by being you."
Fred Rogers.
Fred Rogers.
I wanna tell you a story, one that's not finished yet.
After the rape, I was looking for something to cling to. I found fur, in the form of a dating site. Unfortunately, I also quit the modding site I'd been frequenting, The Elder Scrolls Alliance. So here I was, absorbed in a new world full of porn and propaganda.
I kept feeling out of place, at home in neither my church or among furs. More recently, the Life is Strange games came out, followed by Tell Me Why.
The latter made me uneasy. What was left unsaid about gender transition? Why does it all boil down to a choice of which version of events to accept?
I just realized I can't remember the names of its protagonists. Ironically, much of Tell Me Why is framed as a fairy tale: the characters are secondary to the lesson. In this case, you can be whatever you want; reality is what you make of it.
I wishlisted When Harry Became Sally awhile back; I got it today. And what it says about the trans agenda isn't flattering.
Trans children are considered a top priority; if a girl is uspet that a boy is allowed in her dressing room, that's her problem. If parents aren't on board, their children can be kidnapped and brought to a place that provides "gender-affirming care".
I was "Baker Acted" to hospital when I put my head down in school. I know first-hand how scary it is to be abducted by those saying they're on your side. And I was experiencing delusions about being female.
Tell Me Why glosses over all this to tell the story of a girl who "successfully" became a guy and returned to her home. The mother is cast as a villain who refuses to accept the new reality; the father is conveniently absent. I literally remember more of the plot to this game than the characters.
There is, naturally, a Christian couple who thinks the "boy" should go to conversion therapy. Naturally, they're proven wrong.
Those are stereotyoes and strawmen, not characters.
Trans activists' claims aren't aren't based in reality or science. Often, transition makes gender dysphoria worse, not better, and transitioning is presented as the only option.
I was lucky: my doctors didn't believe I was really a girl, and they found a physical cause for (some of) my issues. My classmates wrote get-well letters. I shudder to think of being dumped in a "mainstream" high school, lost in the crowd as my symptoms worsened.
Due to my experience, I believe demons are real and causing chaos in society. That may help explain the trans activists' contradictory claims. Your "gender identity" is fixed, except when it's fluid. You can determine reality, but you must enforce it on others with the fervor of a cultist; their views are invalid.
I can hear the song playing now: "Let it all burn down around us... Let the world shatter... Nothing else matters, only us." I believe the word I'm looking for is nihilism.
After the rape, I was looking for something to cling to. I found fur, in the form of a dating site. Unfortunately, I also quit the modding site I'd been frequenting, The Elder Scrolls Alliance. So here I was, absorbed in a new world full of porn and propaganda.
I kept feeling out of place, at home in neither my church or among furs. More recently, the Life is Strange games came out, followed by Tell Me Why.
The latter made me uneasy. What was left unsaid about gender transition? Why does it all boil down to a choice of which version of events to accept?
I just realized I can't remember the names of its protagonists. Ironically, much of Tell Me Why is framed as a fairy tale: the characters are secondary to the lesson. In this case, you can be whatever you want; reality is what you make of it.
I wishlisted When Harry Became Sally awhile back; I got it today. And what it says about the trans agenda isn't flattering.
Trans children are considered a top priority; if a girl is uspet that a boy is allowed in her dressing room, that's her problem. If parents aren't on board, their children can be kidnapped and brought to a place that provides "gender-affirming care".
I was "Baker Acted" to hospital when I put my head down in school. I know first-hand how scary it is to be abducted by those saying they're on your side. And I was experiencing delusions about being female.
Tell Me Why glosses over all this to tell the story of a girl who "successfully" became a guy and returned to her home. The mother is cast as a villain who refuses to accept the new reality; the father is conveniently absent. I literally remember more of the plot to this game than the characters.
There is, naturally, a Christian couple who thinks the "boy" should go to conversion therapy. Naturally, they're proven wrong.
Those are stereotyoes and strawmen, not characters.
Trans activists' claims aren't aren't based in reality or science. Often, transition makes gender dysphoria worse, not better, and transitioning is presented as the only option.
I was lucky: my doctors didn't believe I was really a girl, and they found a physical cause for (some of) my issues. My classmates wrote get-well letters. I shudder to think of being dumped in a "mainstream" high school, lost in the crowd as my symptoms worsened.
Due to my experience, I believe demons are real and causing chaos in society. That may help explain the trans activists' contradictory claims. Your "gender identity" is fixed, except when it's fluid. You can determine reality, but you must enforce it on others with the fervor of a cultist; their views are invalid.
I can hear the song playing now: "Let it all burn down around us... Let the world shatter... Nothing else matters, only us." I believe the word I'm looking for is nihilism.
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