Hypno Porn: DANGEROUS New Trend Turns Men Trans | Genevieve Gluck
Genevieve Gluck is a women's rights campaigner and co-founder of Reduxx, a news publication that is unapologetically pro-woman and pro-safeguarding. Her research into the shocking trends involving "hypno" and "sissy" porn have rocked people around the world.
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My guest is, in fact, Genevieve Gluck, a women's rights campaigner, founder of Redux.
It is an unapologetically pro-woman outlet focused on gender identity.
And Genevieve can shed some light on this phenomenon that, frankly, as I've said on the show, I don't even want to look into because I
I have been told, and I've read on different fora that talk about this phenomenon, that there is a kind of pornography that is apparently a driver of the transgender identity that is so perverse that it constitutes a kind of hypnosis where men will say, I was a normal guy, I lived to be 41, 42, and I was basically normal, but then I fell into this kind of pornography, and it essentially melted my brain.
I had a nervous breakdown.
Now I think that I'm a woman.
So rather than have to expose myself to that, And then, you know, I'll have to go to confession, potentially my brain gets melted.
I can just talk to Genevieve about it.
Genevieve, thank you for coming on the show.
Thank you so much for having me on the show.
Can you just give, not only the audience, but me, a rundown?
What is, among all of the types of pornography that lead to transgenderism, what is this hypnosis pornography?
Well, you touched on a good point there.
There are many types of pornography that are sort of involved with the transgender movement.
But hypnosis pornography is a little bit different in that it incorporates your lifestyle.
So typically when we think of pornography, we think of it as something that is passive, that you're sort of watching.
But this type, it asks you to sort of change your behavior, change the way you dress, even to start taking hormones.
And it's sometimes called Cissy Hypno, so that's short for Cissification Hypnosis Pornography.
And, you know, I myself, I have personally been somewhat mocked for the suggestion that this is having a powerful impact on men.
However, trans activists themselves will say things like it influenced them.
There's a famous academic who wrote a book in 2019.
His name is Andrea Long Chu, and the name of his book is Females.
And in that book, he explicitly states that sissy porn and hypnosis made him start identifying as transgender.
So what this incorporates is, as you might imagine, in the hypnosis style, things like repeated mantras, counting down, and probably some of the worst, most regressive stereotypes about women that you can possibly imagine.
The speaker will say to the listener or viewer, you are a dumb bimbo slut.
You want to be a girl.
You want to be a bimbo.
You know, just all of that sort of terrible, insulting, degrading terminology and language, which is part of the point.
It's part of the thrill.
It's that it's taboo, that it's degrading, that it's humiliating.
So, I guess the question that I have is, are Is it the chicken or the egg?
Are men who already have these sexual confusion issues, are they seeking out this kind of pornography?
Or are they looking at relatively more tame pornography and then the algorithm and their own addiction takes them progressively into this realm where they never... I can't imagine anybody I can at least intellectually understand all sorts of weird sex stuff, but I can't imagine anybody intentionally looking up a kind of pornography that would hypnotize them, degrade them, and make them, you know, chop off their genitals.
That is very difficult for me to grasp.
So, which is it?
It's many things.
So, first of all, I spoke with some of these men who were trying to escape this addiction.
You know, it's sort of coupled.
The hypnosis pornography is also coupled with the transgender pornography.
You will very rarely find anyone who's just exclusively using one.
It's typically both.
And in a lot of cases with the men that I've talked to, I did a survey last year with some of these men who were trying to quit.
And very often they started watching pornography at a very young age.
I mean, around 12, 12 or 13.
And so the nature of pornography is to escalate.
You need to keep seeking out greater taboos and such for To get the same thrill, essentially.
Like any drug.
You know, you start out, you have a drink or two, right?
And then you need ten drinks or you need, I don't know, heroin or something.
So porn is just like that.
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And so in some cases, they had seen it as children, as 12-year-olds, 13-year-olds.
Many of them had not sought it out personally for themselves.
They had sort of stumbled upon it by accident.
Which is a trend we just see with pornography in general and children viewing it, is that they often don't seek it out, but it's presented to them through things like social media.
But there's also men who were just into pornography and then the escalation continued.
Some of them were into cross-dressing, for example.
It just sort of fell into their laps in that way.
But there's also the problem of the algorithm.
So in cases where this might be on social media, for example, it is on YouTube.
There's plenty of these kinds of things on YouTube even, um, that are not age restricted.
And so if you, if you follow the algorithm, it keeps feeding you the same type of content, right?
So if you view one, then it starts to recommend it to you over and over again.
And this can cause sort of this addiction.
And pornography is known to be kind of dissociating in that it dissociates from your body and yourself and can cause actual body dysmorphia.
So that's a known side effect of pornography addiction, especially among men, that it can cause genital dysmorphia.
So when you combine those things, it starts to look an awful lot like what people call gender dysphoria.
So what you're saying, that's a very interesting point.
When you're having sex with somebody, not to be too crass, but I guess that's what we're talking about here, you're with another human being and you're both there in the flesh, in the room, on the bed, hopefully with your wife for the purpose of procreation, but you're there.
It's the real person that you have a real relationship with.
With pornography, it's just phantom images flickering on a screen.
And so you're saying it's not even that The pornography gets in your head and tells you that you're the opposite sex.
It's just the very act of looking at pornography is an act that denies the incarnational aspect of our being.
Sure, yeah.
I mean, when you're using pornography, you're having sex with yourself, essentially.
And so there are cases, you know, where men have sort of turned themselves into the pornography that they are watching.
It's a bit...
I don't know.
It seems to me that with enough consumption of this and addiction to it, then the men themselves will try to turn themselves into the woman that they see in pornography.
So there's also a kind of a pipeline through, you know, starting out to transition and then going on to become or make your own pornography of yourself.
Wow.
Now you mentioned, this is just so shocking that I figured that I couldn't be shocked by anything at all in politics and in these radical ideologies that are being promoted now down to pumping little kids full of hormones and castrating them.
But I guess kind of the point of internet pornography is there's always something more depraved.
And so, I did read an analysis, I think perhaps in the Feminist Current, about how this kind of pornography is in a way a meta-pornography.
Because as part of the hypnosis, it mocks you and degrades you for engaging in an act that is intrinsically degrading, that is, sitting there in a room with yourself looking at Pornography, which is kind of an interesting literary critique and something that I would be interested to read more about, except that it seems so perverse and soul-warping.
You mentioned, before we go, that there are other kinds of pornography beyond this hypnosis stuff that would appear to lead to the transgender identity.
What are those types?
Transgender pornography, there are a couple of genres like forced feminization.
So, forced feminization is what it sounds like.
It incorporates BDSM.
And so, ostensibly, the man is being forced to wear women's clothing and then, you know, the kind of ultimate act of being forced to be a woman following that.
But also, they might be forced to take estrogen.
There's pornography that involves Taking hormones and there's pornography that involves surgery, even genital surgeries, even.
So also there is something called female masking.
This is when when men wear female latex bodysuits and they'll even gather in conventions together to participate in sexual activities wearing a female bodysuit.
Like a latex suit on which there is an image of a woman?
A latex, silicon usually, anatomically correct full body suit, if you could imagine.
I think I'm transforming into Tucker Carlson by the way.
My face is just got a browser furling.
Wow, okay.
That's called masking?
Like you wear a mask?
It's called female masking.
And I can even point specifically to a man who has written a book about this named Torrey Peters.
He wrote a book that was nominated for the Women's Prize in Fiction, actually, two years ago.
And he wrote a book about this called The Masker.
His book, Detransition Baby, was nominated for the Women's Prize.
Obviously, he's a man.
I'm referring to him with he-him pronouns, but he identifies as a woman.
I know you'd also done some work on a genre of pornography, I assume it's written pornography, given the topic, that appears to be associated with the transgender movement that involves children, and specifically in castrating and quote-unquote transitioning children.
What's that?
Okay, so please forgive me, this is a little difficult to talk about, so if I pause or, you know.
did an investigation into the World Professional Association for Transgender Health.
This is called WPATH, typically shortened to WPATH.
Very prominent organization.
We've referred to them on the show a number of times.
Right.
They set the medical protocols for the transitioning of children.
And in their most recent standards of care document, which is the SOC 8, they incorporated for the first time the concept of a eunuch gender identity.
And within that chapter, the eunuch chapter, they specifically cited a website that hosts and produces fictional child pornography that specifically involves castrating and sexually abusing children to halt them in a child-like pre-pubertal state.
And in some cases, some of these stories actually involved chemical castration, what we know of as puberty blockers being specifically mentioned in these stories.
And then doctors sexually abusing these children who had their puberty halted.
And this story, it upsets me, as you can tell, but it's tremendously important and significant, I think, that an organization like WPATH not only cited this forum, but was working with members of the forum for over a decade.
I've had trouble, I've struggled to try to get this story out into the mainstream media because I think maybe it's so grotesque that people don't actually believe it or they don't want to believe it or I don't know, but it's pretty much out in the open and the academics who were involved in that forum and partnered with WPATH have written several academic papers involving these men and
Basically suggesting that written child pornography is a form of therapy for them.
That was going to be my next question, is how is this legal?
It's a form of child pornography.
Maybe it doesn't involve cameras and images, but it's pornography.
It's obscene content.
It's obscene content that involves children.
I guess I have so many layers of shock here, because on the one hand, you think, okay, this should be illegal.
Isn't there some government body that should be clamping down on this?
Two, WPATH is a very, very prominent transgender organization.
The very prominent, supposedly mainstream trans organization is working with the people producing this kind of pornography?
That's shocking.
And then I guess the most shocking thing is that the kind of stuff being described as a sexual kink in this pornography as you describe it, that is castrating children and pumping them full of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones, That's now policy at the federal level.
So the thing that's viewed as a dark, weird sexual desire in the darkest bowels of the internet, that's national policy.
Yeah, it's horrifying.
And within that forum, there's about 10,000 written stories.
So this forum has operated since at least 1998, but actually prior to that, it was operating on Usenet and sharing snuff pornography through that route as well.
And on that forum of the 10,000 stories, about approximately 4,000 of them are specifically tagged with the term minor.
So nearly half of them involve children in particular.
So my question is, why isn't anything being done about this?
And you did mention the legality of this, right?
Because it is written, because they are stories, this is actually perfectly legal.
Right.
And that is something that was done during the Ashcroft versus Free Speech Coalition decision.
I think it was in 2000 or about then.
And it was decided then that content of this nature was perfectly legal.
Right.
Important to note though, John Ashcroft was the attorney general relatively recently in You're talking about post-2000.
For most of American history, nothing even coming close to this content would have been considered legal or protected under the First Amendment or anything like this.
It's a very radical new idea that child mutilation Porn would somehow be protected speech.
Genevieve, I've got to leave it there because we're right up against the wall.
We have to have you back to talk more about this.
People write in all the time, not about this kind of porn, generally speaking, but about pornography addiction, about the things you're talking about, how it escalates, how they were exposed to it super young, how it's destroying their lives.
So we have to get you back to talk more about this issue that seems to be ubiquitous and nobody wants to talk about.
I can be found on Twitter at Women Read Women and also Redux.info, so that's Redux with two X's, R-E-D-U-X-X.info.
We're a news site that focuses pretty heavily on the issues with transgenderism and how that conflicts with the rights of women and children.
And that's how you pronounce it, by the way, is redux.
I was pronouncing it in the French way, maybe the Latin way, redux.
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