Sunday Uncensored: Amala Ekpunobi Member Podcast: Trans Activists Left Over 60 Bottles Of Urine Outside The EHRC In Disgusting Protest
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Trans activists left over 60 bottles of piss outside the EHRC and they poured piss all over their body.
Because, you know, like, I was thinking, like, how do you convince someone to agree with your cause?
You know it's really interesting because this whole the whole movement around transgenderism is like I promise it's not a mental illness it's a real thing but also I'm gonna pour pee on myself in the street it's like with the climate change stuff I promise climate change is real also I'm gonna super glue my hands and feet to this chair at your climate summit until you listen to me.
We have value-based morals, meaning we don't value racism, but we do value sex segregation.
That's not logic, that's values.
So when you actually implement a logical moral, a moral logic system, you'll get people who are like, I can use whatever bathroom I want because you can't segregate based on innate characteristics.
And then they go and pour piss on themselves.
And what do you do?
It's a protest.
You say you have a right to protest.
Well, bro, I don't know if I think a protest includes the right to pour urine on yourself in the street.
Isn't this all in the parents' wheelhouse to introduce that to their children?
That's where I go.
I'm sort of like, school should focus on mathematics, the arithmetic, the writing, the reading, the science, and you leave everything else out, your parents can introduce that.
However, when you have someone who's very religious and they're like, the Bible should be allowed in schools, I say, well, okay, then what about books that have other, like, what about leftist books on sex?
It's one of the things that I think France sort of gets right in a weird way, and I won't stand by that super firmly, but their idea of like, division between religion a freedom from religion so like when you go to public schools in France you can't wear a cross but you're also not supposed to wear like headscarves like it's it's everybody's religion is out and so we have this divorce from it and so I assume just like you wouldn't have a bible there theoretically if it extended to sexual politics then you also wouldn't have these graphic novels that have
Right and no Quran and no yeah like that is more morally logical but I think what happens is that we expect certain exceptions because of like how we view culture like we are a Christian nation in a lot of ways.
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There are crazy stories in the Bible and I don't think you would find a single parent who's ready and willing to read these weird segments from the Old Testament.
And I think that we also forget that a lot of leftist ideologies, just like if you were to take your kid to a Christian school, these things all get introduced early.
I think part of it is you leave it up to the parent's discretion because they know when their child is ready to handle some of these conversations, both religion and in terms of sexual identity or sexual behavior.
I think some of it is a lot of left education theory, like when they talk about like absence policy, they're like, if we don't talk about sex ed, then these Christian kids whose parents talk about absence will never get this information ever.
And that's just not true in the day and age of the internet.
Like if a kid has a question and they have the internet, they can figure out an answer.
If you have a dog that, like, you breed, or just generally, like, refer to things by the anatomically correct name, like, one of the problems that I think both sides have is that they just make everything weird and taboo, and you have to talk about it a certain way, and, like, you just need to open it so your kid can ask questions and get accurate information.
But the thing is, Let's go with government here, but like they then think parents who don't want to talk about those things from their kids are doing their kids a disservice and putting them in danger.
They feel entitled to insert themselves into this.
I stand by it.
If your kid has a question, the internet is there.
Some religions don't even allow women to use them, so it's like having a school be the arbiter of sex education is such a problematic thing for so many different reasons.
I think they might not be aware of the likelihood of getting pregnant and thinking it's just a frivolous thing, but the question then becomes, is it the school's obligation when things like that happen?
Like, we have truancy laws for fucked up parents who don't send their kids to school because we want those kids to go to school.
Also, this is another argument to have big families, because if you have a fifth grader who doesn't know, is never around anyone who's pregnant, who has a baby, like, you have no natural way to have these conversations.
So yeah, maybe you are having to either skip the conversation or very awkwardly be like, I feel like you're not ready for it, but I have to tell you this is how this works.
Like, We separate ourselves from so many stages of life because of modern culture and the, like, denial of the importance of family that, like, we don't have a natural way to be like, oh yeah, your aunt Linda is having a baby and do you have any questions about it?
You know, from an early age it's always like...
Well, if we just ignore it, it won't happen.
And then if it does happen, we have to pretend like it's actually someone else's fault.
It's also like, don't you accept your kids the way they are?
Do we have to ascribe all these?
It's this weird thing where they're like, gender stereotypes are bad, unless you're a boy who may think they're a girl and then will let you wear crazy heavy makeup and participate in drag shows.
It doesn't make any sense unless it's supporting their narrative.
But then that person sees this drawing, looks in the mirror, doesn't see that, and becomes more anxious and depressed.
Like, it is, it honestly seems like a form of torture to me to be constantly told that, like, if you just take more drugs, if you put on more makeup, if you try harder, you will eventually live this fantasy that you have created for yourself that is so disturbing.
I mean, in some ways it'll, I know way back when they used to align it to, like, body image disorders, uh, because they just can't accept and see themselves the way they are, and that's heartbreaking.
Go and look at the trans subreddit and someone will post a picture of themselves on hormones and they'll take a photo where they move their shoulders and turn their face to try and look as feminine as possible because dudes have big shoulders and square jaws.
And then all the comments are, you're so beautiful, oh my god I wish I was as pretty as you.
And then you go through this whole process thinking that's what's going to make you finally feel comfortable in your body and then you have a body that no longer functions and you're still uncomfortable with.
Trans lesbians are men who identify as women who like women and so they transition and then go to lesbians and say, let's hook up and they're like, I don't like men and they're like, I'm a woman you bigot!
And then they're like, you're a transphobe, you're a bigot, you're a TERF.
I don't remember if you guys, I don't know if you guys remember this, but there was a time when it was, like, considered to be really terrible toxic masculinity to be like, oh, I'm gonna turn a lesbian, like, I'm gonna, whatever, like, how is this not the same thing?
To the same point, if you are a man who identifies as a woman who wants to date a lesbian, you have this weird trump card now that if she doesn't do that, then she is not only probably a bad lesbian, she's also a transphobe.
That's a terrible way to try and get someone to sleep with you.
But I think that's why they have to embrace like the drag style of makeup and like it's really overdone because there's no way to really make it work.
So if it's over the top and it's the crazy false eyelashes and we make that it's like If you get straight women to that too, or like cisgendered women, then it's starting to blur the lines.
So I learned it's women like particular smells in a man and when you're finding a mate you find a mate that whose smell you like and what was happening with birth control is that women just on birth control it's tamping down your hormones yeah changes what partners you date it's just it's just like when women because When you're pregnant.
We're a result of our internal and external environment, meaning like we are a result of our genetics and hormones, how they interact with our world, as well as just internally, right?
And that's not a bad thing.
We ultimately have free will because we have cognitive power, but we make choices differently.
Different lifestyles and different partners and different whatever work for different people because we aren't wired the same way.
And that's what I think is one of the messed up things about the transgender movement, like The treatment is always hormones, it's always early intervention, it's always social integration, and that's probably not true for most children, but we're seeing them all pushed down the same rabbit hole.
Like, when Sweden was saying we need to switch to having talk therapy be our first line of intervention, it's important because children will ultimately express and come to different conclusions about how they feel about their gender.
Absolutely.
And if you cut them off too early from that, you're forcing them to hold the mantle, like Jazz Jenner, of this whole ideology that Maybe they don't actually feel when they're 17.
It's why pregnancy is challenging for a lot of marriages because like the hormones are all over the place.
The thing is pregnancy only lasts for nine months and there's a lot of shit where the birth control puts you on a stable level that then you live your life in this state that isn't actually supposed to be your permanent state.