Miles Klee
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I mean, of course, to a certain extent, yes, the way we are perceived is a lot of, you They're talking about, you know, millimeters of chin slant or nose shape or, you know, eye tilt as making all the difference in the world and preventing them from finding, you know, sexual fulfillment.
So they have this really toxic way of looking at bodies and faces as completely deterministic of, you know, what's going to happen to you in your life. You know, eventually it gets down to TikTok and maybe they're having more fun with it. It's like something that escaped containment.
So they have this really toxic way of looking at bodies and faces as completely deterministic of, you know, what's going to happen to you in your life. You know, eventually it gets down to TikTok and maybe they're having more fun with it. It's like something that escaped containment.
So they have this really toxic way of looking at bodies and faces as completely deterministic of, you know, what's going to happen to you in your life. You know, eventually it gets down to TikTok and maybe they're having more fun with it. It's like something that escaped containment.
Oh, absolutely. And it's not particularly subtle, right? It's no different than Nazi propaganda of the day that would elevate, you know, kind of blonde, blue eyed person. And, you know, we talked about for knowledge of being, you know, repeatedly debunked. I think it's interesting they use the word phenotype, which is an actual biological concept that makes sense.
Oh, absolutely. And it's not particularly subtle, right? It's no different than Nazi propaganda of the day that would elevate, you know, kind of blonde, blue eyed person. And, you know, we talked about for knowledge of being, you know, repeatedly debunked. I think it's interesting they use the word phenotype, which is an actual biological concept that makes sense.
Oh, absolutely. And it's not particularly subtle, right? It's no different than Nazi propaganda of the day that would elevate, you know, kind of blonde, blue eyed person. And, you know, we talked about for knowledge of being, you know, repeatedly debunked. I think it's interesting they use the word phenotype, which is an actual biological concept that makes sense.
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My phenotype is that I do have blue eyes. I think they use this term because It is an established biological concept. And so it seems somehow more objective or more scientific, even though they're just using it in a pretty transparently racist way to say buff white guys are where it's at. And that's all we should be focused on producing as a species.
My phenotype is that I do have blue eyes. I think they use this term because It is an established biological concept. And so it seems somehow more objective or more scientific, even though they're just using it in a pretty transparently racist way to say buff white guys are where it's at. And that's all we should be focused on producing as a species.
My phenotype is that I do have blue eyes. I think they use this term because It is an established biological concept. And so it seems somehow more objective or more scientific, even though they're just using it in a pretty transparently racist way to say buff white guys are where it's at. And that's all we should be focused on producing as a species.
Yeah, this is such a demented subculture. There are people on these transvestigation pages on Facebook and other social platforms who are essentially convinced that every single celebrity is trans. I think this has a lot to do with trying to justify the kind of political campaign to demonize and dehumanize trans people because we're talking, you know, realistically about a very small...
Yeah, this is such a demented subculture. There are people on these transvestigation pages on Facebook and other social platforms who are essentially convinced that every single celebrity is trans. I think this has a lot to do with trying to justify the kind of political campaign to demonize and dehumanize trans people because we're talking, you know, realistically about a very small...
Yeah, this is such a demented subculture. There are people on these transvestigation pages on Facebook and other social platforms who are essentially convinced that every single celebrity is trans. I think this has a lot to do with trying to justify the kind of political campaign to demonize and dehumanize trans people because we're talking, you know, realistically about a very small...
portion of the public, a very small percentage of Americans at all. And yet it's got the focus of the White House and Congress. And the political effort to eliminate these people's rights has to be justified by a sort of paranoia that there are way more trans people than you think. And so I think transvestigation and attempts to diagram people's bodies and faces is Mm-hmm.
portion of the public, a very small percentage of Americans at all. And yet it's got the focus of the White House and Congress. And the political effort to eliminate these people's rights has to be justified by a sort of paranoia that there are way more trans people than you think. And so I think transvestigation and attempts to diagram people's bodies and faces is Mm-hmm.
portion of the public, a very small percentage of Americans at all. And yet it's got the focus of the White House and Congress. And the political effort to eliminate these people's rights has to be justified by a sort of paranoia that there are way more trans people than you think. And so I think transvestigation and attempts to diagram people's bodies and faces is Mm-hmm.
I'm thinking of what the Trump administration is currently doing in terms of scooping up brown men and shipping them off to El Salvador. Because what we're seeing about these guys is that they're, oh, maybe they have a, you know, a Real Madrid tattoo. It's a soccer tattoo that ICE has determined as a gang tattoo. You know, we can tell by looking at you. objectively that you are in a gang.