In Virginia, first tranny to get elected to a state legislature

BlueMark

Woodpecker
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...e2b598d8c00_story.html?utm_term=.44d62bd57b34

Virginia’s most socially conservative state lawmaker was ousted from office Tuesday by Danica Roem, a Democrat who is poised to become the nation’s first openly transgender state lawmaker and who embodies much of what Del. Robert G. Marshall fought against in Richmond.

The race focused on traffic and other local issues in suburban Prince William County but also exposed the nation’s fault lines over gender identity. It pitted a 33-year-old former journalist who began her physical gender transition four years ago against a 13-term incumbent who called himself Virginia’s “chief homophobe” and earlier this year introduced a “bathroom bill” that died in committee.

“Discrimination is a disqualifier,” a jubilant Roem said Tuesday night as her margin of victory became clear. “This is about the people of the 13th District disregarding fear tactics, disregarding phobias . . . where we celebrate you because of who you are, not despite it.”

Marshall, 73, who refused to debate Roem and referred to her throughout the campaign with male pronouns, declined an interview request but posted a concession message on Facebook.

Two years ago, when Bruce Jenner became Caitlyn, someone posted a picture of people in the audience during his award speech, pointing out that no matter how much people say they supported him, the looks of disgust on their faces revealed how they really felt.

Now we have people voting for a tranny, even when nobody is there to see how they individually voted and judge them for it.

I'm surprised that this happened in a place like Virginia, instead of a more traditionally progressive American city like Boston, SF, Boulder, or Madison.

Anyone from the area care to comment? Prince William County is 20 miles from D.C. I wonder if it's all the transplants working in D.C. that are turning the area blue.
 

Days of Broken Arrows

Crow
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Thersites said:
debeguiled said:
This thread is worthless with pictures.

There nothing to see, just a man dressed in drag.

I agree with this. We've had men becoming women for a long time. One of the first synthesizer albums I bought was "Switched-On Bach," by Walter Carlos, who soon became Wendy Carlos.

What we didn't have then, though, was the mass media mainstreaming and commercializing this. It won't end well.

Normalizing sex-change operations is similar to the way Timothy Leary attempted to normalize the taking of LSD. Yes, some people could take it and emerge unscathed. But countless others were permanently damaged.

Back then we had "acid causalities." In a few years, we'll have "transgender casualties" as the suicides (which are already sky high) and regrets start to pile up.

The media is being wildly irresponsible with this -- just as the counterculture mags like Rolling Stone were about LSD.

It hit home for me when a friend of mine's son started to identify as a girl and everyone just went along with it. Had the media not made it a trend, this kid would never have thought to have gone this route...a route I fear will totally wreck his body and mind.

The conformist, sheeplike parents who cheer their kids on are as much to blame as the media. While there are some true cases of "gender dysphoria," what's happening now is clearly a trend, no different than pet rocks, disco, or dressing up like Madonna circa 1985. Except you totally screw up your body with surgery and hormones.

By the way, my aunt had to take hormones and later found out they gave her cancer. You don't take those kinds of drugs unless a doc says "You're sick and gonna die -- take them now."

As I said, this won't end well. God help this society and its idiot denizens.
 

stugatz

Pelican
Catholic
I lived in southern VA as a middle schooler (mid 1990s). Back then the DC suburbs were quite liberal but still relatively country-ish, as they weren't that full yet. Maybe 50/50 liberal and conservative, the rest of the state was deep red.

I can't believe this shit. What a difference a decade and a half makes. North Carolina isn't too far behind either...
 

stugatz

Pelican
Catholic
When in a mixed group sometime ago, I was having a conversation with a bunch of people from northern VA. One girl (a solid 8.5, hubba hubba) was a first generation American of Iranian descent, and she was going on and on about how mystified she was that anyone would defend the Confederate monuments.

She'd swallowed the SJW rhetoric hook, line, and sinker, but it was to a point where she wondered how anyone else living in the state had a different opinion than her. (I didn't help matters with her worldview much, as I was a little too intent on banging her and didn't challenge a word she said. It was long before I discovered this place. Sorry guys!)

This was my first exposure after 2010 to how deep blue NOVA really is. I was at a complete loss for words.
 

Thersites

Kingfisher
Days of Broken Arrows said:
The media is being wildly irresponsible with this -- just as the counterculture mags like Rolling Stone were about LSD.

It hit home for me when a friend of mine's son started to identify as a girl and everyone just went along with it. Had the media not made it a trend, this kid would never have thought to have gone this route...a route I fear will totally wreck his body and mind.

The problem with transgender is the issue of mental illness that could be underlying issue in a person. When I was taught abnormal psychology, an old school psychologist shown an video of old PBS documentary on transgender man. He made important observation that this man had mental health issues and proposed that if he had those issue treated first, he did not need to have sex change operation. There is set medical checklist for gender transition patient to complete, which I am forgetting the name of at the moment, that has medical health screening as important factor. My fear at the moment is media and activists are leading people astray to path that can cause a lot of damage in the future.
 

polar

Pelican
Gold Member
Thersites said:
debeguiled said:
This thread is worthless with pictures.

There nothing to see, just a man dressed in drag.

I've got a picture for this thread:

clint_ew.gif
 

911

Peacock
Catholic
Gold Member
Days of Broken Arrows said:
Thersites said:
debeguiled said:
This thread is worthless with pictures.

There nothing to see, just a man dressed in drag.

I agree with this. We've had men becoming women for a long time. One of the first synthesizer albums I bought was "Switched-On Bach," by Walter Carlos, who soon became Wendy Carlos.

What we didn't have then, though, was the mass media mainstreaming and commercializing this. It won't end well.

Normalizing sex-change operations is similar to the way Timothy Leary attempted to normalize the taking of LSD. Yes, some people could take it and emerge unscathed. But countless others were permanently damaged.

Back then we had "acid causalities." In a few years, we'll have "transgender casualties" as the suicides (which are already sky high) and regrets start to pile up.

The media is being wildly irresponsible with this -- just as the counterculture mags like Rolling Stone were about LSD.

It hit home for me when a friend of mine's son started to identify as a girl and everyone just went along with it. Had the media not made it a trend, this kid would never have thought to have gone this route...a route I fear will totally wreck his body and mind.

The conformist, sheeplike parents who cheer their kids on are as much to blame as the media. While there are some true cases of "gender dysphoria," what's happening now is clearly a trend, no different than pet rocks, disco, or dressing up like Madonna circa 1985. Except you totally screw up your body with surgery and hormones.

By the way, my aunt had to take hormones and later found out they gave her cancer. You don't take those kinds of drugs unless a doc says "You're sick and gonna die -- take them now."

As I said, this won't end well. God help this society and its idiot denizens.

Timothy Leary was a CIA cultural engineering change agent. There are tons of evidence pointing out that LSD and other so-called psychedelic drugs* like mushrooms were glamorized, and promoted as a trend by the deep state in order to dumb down Boomers and break down family structures, and subvert traditional cultural values through powerful and destructive drugs, new music and bastardized eastern religions.

The first wave in the mid-60s (LSD, pot and shrooms) was followed by the Vietnam era heroin epidemic in the 70s, which targeted VN vets and the Black community, then on to cocaine in the late 70s-80s through the Latin American wars, which was the knockout blow on Black communities (crack cocaine), and on to Afghanistan and the opiate traffic in rural White America. At all these phases, the deep state was enabling and profiting from the drug trade, while using this powerful tool as a subversive social engineering tool.

As DOBA pointed out, the trans agenda is very much part of this strategy, along with the normalization of pedophelia, bestiality and the transhumanist agenda.

The latest wave in this drug war on the masses is the targeting of young techies with LSD "microdosing", DMT and shrooms. Back int he 60s, young people were told to dose up like cool liberated hippies. Now young people are told to do like cool silicon valley execs and "microdose", or do like their hero Steve Jobs and fry their brain on LSD.

*"psychedelic" became a kind of a marketing term for LSD and other synthetic drugs in the same class, which were specifically developed as mind control drugs in the early/mid 20th century and nack then those drugs had less palatable technical designations like "psychotics" or "schizoidic".

Jan Irvin and Joe Atwill are among the red pill research leaders in this field, among with the late Dave McGowan. Some links:

https://www.gnosticmedia.com/manufa...cial-engineering-by-joe-atwill-and-jan-irvin/

 

Thomas More

Crow
Protestant
Cr33pin said:
WNB.....unless paid 100 million dollars to marry it and had to follow 5 rules

I, too, would like to have $100 million for "following" some "rules"! Where can I go for such a fabulous post-op-portuity?!,
 
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