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Apr 3, 2023·edited Apr 3, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

Kellie Jay Keen went to NZ and last week nearly died there.

Why? Because she said "Let Women Speak"! Obviously a fascist...

Who Is Behind The Trans Agenda?

What The Pharma-Backed Media Don't Want You To Hear

https://jbilek.substack.com/p/who-is-behind-the-trans-agenda

My gender pronouns: ADULT/HUMAN/FEMALE

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I can't help thinking of Monty Python's Life of Brian... The struggle against reality...

FRANCIS: Yeah. I think Judith's point of view is very valid, Reg, provided the Movement never forgets that it is the inalienable right of every man--

STAN: Or woman.

FRANCIS: Or woman... to rid himself--

STAN: Or herself.

FRANCIS: Or herself.

REG: Agreed.

FRANCIS: Thank you, brother.

STAN: Or sister.

FRANCIS: Or sister. Where was I?

REG: I think you'd finished.

FRANCIS: Oh. Right.

REG: Furthermore, it is the birthright of every man--

STAN: Or woman.

REG: Why don't you shut up about women, Stan. You're putting us off.

STAN: Women have a perfect right to play a part in our movement, Reg.

FRANCIS: Why are you always on about women, Stan?

STAN: I want to be one.

REG: What?

STAN: I want to be a woman. From now on, I want you all to call me 'Loretta'.

REG: What?!

LORETTA: It's my right as a man.

JUDITH: Well, why do you want to be Loretta, Stan?

LORETTA: I want to have babies.

REG: You want to have babies?!

LORETTA: It's every man's right to have babies if he wants them.

REG: But... you can't have babies.

LORETTA: Don't you oppress me.

REG: I'm not oppressing you, Stan. You haven't got a womb! Where's the foetus going to gestate?! You going to keep it in a box?!

LORETTA: crying

JUDITH: Here! I-- I've got an idea. Suppose you agree that he can't actually have babies, not having a womb, which is nobody's fault, not even the Romans', but that he can have the right to have babies.

FRANCIS: Good idea, Judith. We shall fight the oppressors for your right to have babies, brother. Sister. Sorry.

REG: What's the point?

FRANCIS: What?

REG: What's the point of fighting for his right to have babies when he can't have babies?!

FRANCIS: It is symbolic of our struggle against oppression.

REG: Symbolic of his struggle against reality.

trumpets

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Apr 3, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

Female is XX chromosomes. The propaganda spewing non stop is used to confuse adolescents. PERIOD> They want them to think this is normal. It would be interesting to look at diagnoses of eating disorders vs. gender diysmorphia. The assault on the children is criminal as has been the Vax.

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Apr 3, 2023·edited Apr 4, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

How about the people who hold up (at least) half of the world? By coincidence, just today the anthropologist in me was musing how intact (non-insane) societies invest a lot in supporting their young women's mental, spiritual and physical development because many will face the very real rigors of pregnancy, childbirth, and motherhood upon which human survival entirely depends. Our society? We give give them Miley Cryus, Xanax and moral relativism and call it a day.

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Apr 3, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

Stunning, Jessica! This deserves an award. Perhaps something such as “Internet Essay of the Month”, or “Lesson In Truth”. Society is in a planned and executed (over decades) nose-dive to hell (a place where reason is abandoned). Reality exists outside of human belief (belief is irrelevant), and our understanding of realty may be called “truth”, based upon primary-source evidence formulated into theory (an explanation for evidence), ever-evolving as the body of evidence grows. Thanks for your eloquent expression of truth.

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OK, but how come Bill Gates is a prick and a cunt?

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Apr 3, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

My definition too. I don't know what it could possibly feel like when your brain believes it's in the wrong-sexed body. I always knew I was a girl in a girl's body, and my brain was fully on board with my God-given genitals. And I liked the idea of kissing and holding hands with boys, not girls. But I was a short-haired flat-chested no-nonsense athletic tomboy. I do know what it's like to suddenly wish, fervently, to the point of despair, that I had been born a boy, as adolescence loomed, because of what my brain was observing about the society in which I lived and the way I was teased for not having boobs, but admonished by adults of both sexes when I did things like building and fixing things, climbing and jumping, wanting to wear comfortable pants to church, playing marbles with boys at recess, beating the boys at 50 yard dash races and getting perfect math and science marks. Completing puberty mostly took care of the angst. I wonder: If I was a girl of 11 like that today, would I be manipulated towards adopting a trans identity?

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This is brilliant. Thank you!

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Native American Proverb

“A woman’s highest calling is to lead a man to his soul so as to unite him with Source. A man’s greatest calling is to protect woman so that she is free to walk the earth unharmed”.

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Apr 3, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

Thanks this is great, Jessica. Love the many insights and how you immediately and clearly address the questions that pop into my head as I am reading. An honest and natural flow that connects us as aware beings. Now if only I can force everyone I know to read your post... ;)

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I agree with what you are saying, and I am part of the trans world, although not an advocate for the present 'transgender movement'. I live on the fringes of that world, as someone who has had lifelong endocrine dysfunction issues, very possibly caused by a pharmaceutical endocrine disruptor given to my mother. That has not been the only lifelong issue, and it makes for interesting conversations with my doctors, having found doctors that will actually listen.

I see what has been happening to the trans (transgender/transsexual) community, how they are used, and I see what is happening to women. I don't like it. Although the roots of what we see now in the trans community were evident in it 15-20 years ago when I was active there. I guess women's history speaks for itself.

Endocrine disruptors aren't just something that we know about. They're everywhere and they are having effects. What, exactly, I don't know, beyond what I have experienced. You said it better than I, above.

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Apr 3, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

This. 1000X this. I too believe endocrine disrupters play a big role in many of the social ills we have today. Make people ill, make society ill. Dr. Shanna Swan is researching endocrine disrupters and their effect on the alarming drop in testosterone and sperm count. The youtube channel AfterSkool has a couple of excellent videos highlighting her research.

Have any of you investigated the role of chemical farming and the high use of glyphosate (roundup) and its role in immune system disruption. There's been a huge increase in autoimmune disorders, neurological disorders (such as autism), and cancer since the mid '90's. I definitely see this in my millenial children's friends, several of whom have autoimmune diseases. Dr. Zach Bush, a former cancer researcher proposes that heavy glyphosate use in behind this trend. AfterSkool also has a video on this.

We are a society that is physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and psychologically sick. We desperately need to look into this and find a way to fix it. These issues are hitting the young people the hardest, and they are out future!

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An exceptional work of mind-heart-soul.

If there's such a role as philosopher laureate,

this should be in the study guide.

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I might be strange , but my name is important. I do not really want to be identified as she or her. If I have to be in a category. I am a woman. Just a preference.

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Apr 3, 2023Liked by Jessica Rose

Thank you for a very informative article. Answers a lot of questions and raises plenty. You mentioned the intestinal problems. I am a wheat farmer and it was rumoured in the early 70’s that the plant breeders spliced a gene from the opium plant into a wheat plant. They then crossed pollinated with all other wheat varieties. So now all wheat varieties have this gene in them. The Agenda was to replace the old wheat varieties because they found a fungus in one variety and this new variety would protect the farmer. Just some mutation for thought!! I am a good man. I believe a huge part of me being a good man is, I love my feminine side(I don’t wear dresses in the closet or out). But I have a lot of compassion and empathy for others. May Mother Earth bless you and Mother Nature watch over you.

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The bloody underwear ads/images are in print. It is the DNA females who are transmen. And yes, 6th grade.

"I would go as far to say that I think that endocrine disruption itself is being weaponized against us simply by virtue of both its dominance, and our lack of acknowledgement of its dominance, in our environs." - I agree with that statement. The endocrine disruptors plus low iodine in compared to excess fluoride and bromide for generations is increasing the rate.

However, the hypersexualized media probably doesn't help. Any child that suffers early child trauma/sex trauma may be more likely to become bisexual/gender confused.

One thing I wouldn't agree with is that the 50s cake was styrofoam - it would have been far easier to make a cake and standard, than to make a fake cake. No need to be negative about traditional female skills. When the power goes out, modern life doesn't work anymore. It is handy to know how to cook a pot of beans over an open fire. Or make pancakes.

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