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Dee's avatar

Very good analysis. I also generally like Freddie, and was very disappointed in his essay. I happen to be the parent of a daughter who actually did declare she was trans and self-diagnose with dissociative identity disorder at the same time, shortly after falling into a Tumblr internet hole. She had never shown any previous gender distress (or even nonconformity - she was a dress-wearing, doll-loving little girl) or sign of mental illness, and it all happened so fast I never saw it coming.

I think people like Freddie, and honestly like I used to be, simply don’t understand what’s going on. They hear from well-spoken adults pushing some very convincing propaganda and have never seen any evidence to the contrary so they have no reason to disbelieve what the trans activists say. If he had ever watched a young person he cared about, who was previously a normal, happy kid on a path for a successful life, go off the rails and suffer a complete breakdown, rejecting everything they ever were or cared about, becoming depressed, self-harming, refusing to take basic actions like doing schoolwork, getting a job, doing chores, getting a driver’s license, claiming to be too disabled to do anything, hating their families, and spouting extremist political rhetoric, and then heard story after story from other parents who had experienced identical things, down to their kids using the same language and wearing the same clothes and same grooming products (deodorant! Did you know there’s actually a standard men’s deodorant that all the trans “boys” use?!), I can almost guarantee that the light bulb would go on and he’d realize that there is nothing about these kids that makes them trans, (can anyone even define “trans”?), these kids have been manipulated by an online cult-like community into adopting an alternate persona and taking actions that are not in their own self-interests. And it’s absolutely no different than the DID phenomenon except that DID is far less dangerous to believe you have because when you grow out of that belief you simply go on with your life, while trans encourages you to make irreversible changes to your body and makes it extremely difficult socially to every go back to being yourself. I hope for his sake he never has to go through seeing that but I am certain if he did the light bulb would go on.

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Baron Aardvark's avatar

This is excellent. Well written and well researched.

I gave up my subscription to FdB about a year ago. His intellectual myopia on this and other issues ultimately convinced me that his analytic abilities were severely limited. That, combined with his consistently dismissive and snotty tone towards his readers, finally persuaded me to pull the plug.

As an aside: anyone who's 40 years old who still views being 'cool' as a meaningful life goal should never be taken seriously.

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