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fanfic-lover-girl · 4 months ago
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How is this sick freak not behind bars yet? When is the LGBT community going to start taking out the trash?
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butchbarbieagainstterfs · 2 years ago
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let’s talk about this! was going to tag her but I’m pretty sure she blocked this blog so about the topic of jeffrey marsh:
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“most”? girl, one person potentially doxxed and threatened her children. the rest of us were basically just calling out her lies for what they were. none of us advocated for anyone being physically threatened or doxxed. I don’t endorse that. no one should be doing that shit. anyone that is deserves what they get.
but you lot - because you’ve made it patently obvious you yourself are a terf - physically threaten and doxx trans people all the time and tell trans people you’re going to get their kids taken away from them. don’t cry now just because some fucked up asshole did it to one of you. how many threats do you think jeffrey has gotten just this week?
also: there is no evidence jeffrey is grooming anyone. shumirun cropped and edited videos of them and screen recorded 18+ content that children were never invited to and was locked behind a pay wall and posted on a 13+ app when she knows some of her followers are 12, 13, 14, 15. her being a muslim is irrelevant to me and most people I’ve encountered, and doesn’t mean she can call people groomers without solid proof.
as someone on tiktok said themselves, why have none of you pretended to be a minor on jeffrey’s 18+ patreon to catch them out? because there have been thousands of accounts calling them that in their comments and such for ages, shumirun just took it a step further by posting the accusations on her page then doubling down for 7 million followers to see. you’re telling me not one of you thought to pretend you’re a minor and attempt to talk to them? I’m guessing some of you did try that and didn’t like the answer you got, eh?
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jeffrey isn’t doing anything at all suspicious.
shumirun’s discord however was literally a playground for actual predators. multiple kids from it said people were interacting with them in a weird way. where is this energy for her? I don’t think she is a predator, don’t get me wrong, I’d never accuse someone of that without evidence but you’d be dragging jeffrey’s name even more through the mud if that was them with that kind of discord and they admitted to playing roblox with 12 year olds. you’d also be dragging their name through the mud id they’d lied about having a health condition to get a job and endangered kids in the process.
also: her using their pronouns (not preferred in jeffrey’s case, they’re just their pronouns) doesn’t change that she used a transphobic (and homophobic) stereotype against them, follows an anti-trans group on twitter and liked tweets that were maliciously misgendering them.
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ding ding ding, there’s the terf dogwhistle! the fact you would have less sympathy for a child being murdered because they’re trans (brianna wasn’t murdered by “males”, one cis boy and one cis girl have been charged with her murder) says far more about you than it does about me, “bestie”. also the fact you support all these conservative laws? you realise they’re coming for you too, right? 😬 don’t worry though. we “evil TRAs” will be fighting against any anti gay legislation even if you won’t fight the anti trans ones.
and you have said so much abhorrent shit about trans folk but a lesbian calling himself a dyke in his bio is where you drawn the fucking line? lmfao what the fuck 😭
have a nice day and enjoy the block that will be coming your way very soon 🥰
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butchbarbieagainstterfs · 2 years ago
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this kind of shit is what happened with jeffrey marsh and shumirun nessa on tiktok btw.
shumirun started claiming terrible things about jeffrey, a nonbinary person, that she had no proof of them doing and started stitching together out of context and cropped videos to try and make them look the way she was claiming. since then she has now fallen into an anti-queer, particularly an anti-trans, echo chamber. multiple creators on that app have had to call her out for it.
she could have saved herself it all if she’d just been like “eh I don’t like jeffrey’s content” and scrolled on and/or blocked them.
if you don’t like someone but have no actual proof of them doing anything wrong, just block them. you don’t have to go looking for things or create things to try and justify it, because you may end up falling into a bigoted echo chamber. it’s okay to just not vibe with someone.
unironically people need to learn to say “they haven’t done anything wrong i just find them annoying”
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jonboyblueboy · 8 months ago
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Creepy Woke TikToker Tried To Drag Blaire White
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izziegs · 7 years ago
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Anyone else just... tired of Tumblr's black and white thinking?? IDK it just feels like things have to be perfect or irredeemable, and honestly next to nothing is either of those. Y'all need to just chill and learn how to see the complexity in things
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teded · 7 years ago
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7 tips for teachers on how to create a safe school environment
All children deserve to learn in a safe, supportive educational environment. One education organization working toward this goal is GLSEN, which aims “to create safe and affirming schools for all, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.” Below, GLSEN ambassador and youth advocate Jeffrey Marsh offers 7 key pieces of advice for teachers in this excerpt from their excellent book, How To Be You:
I work with young people. They write to me all the time. They message me about their experiences. They communicate. They respect me. And there are a few magical things I’ve learned about how to treat them. If you really want to reach young people, if you want to know what helps them feel safe and cared for and ready to learn from you as an educator or school administrator or camp counselor, read on.
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1. Really listen. Seems obvious, right? This is first because it is the most important. So many ills can be alleviated with concentrated respectful listening. You know deep down that you want to feel accepted and cared for and you want to feel like your opinions and experiences matter. The same is true for any student or young person you work with. Don’t dismiss. Don’t conflate. Don’t belittle and don’t rush any young person you’re talking to. Take the care you would give to a close friend and give that to a student. Sit for awhile. Pause before you respond. Really pay attention. Don’t cut them off. Listen. Also, don’t get all high and mighty. Assuming what someone means without actually asking for clarification is a big fat CDE: communication dead end. If you want a student to show up, then you need to do the work of showing them that it’s safe to do so. Along these lines, please ask follow-up questions. Don’t try to lead the conversation, but lean into it: “What do you mean?” Can you say more about that? Asking shows you care — it shows you’re listening.
2. Get to know the lingo. One of the best ways to show respect to someone from a different background or generation is to understand the terms they use — especially when it comes to how they define themselves. Some of my fans’ Twitter bios read like this: “I’m an a-romantic pansexual trans-fem DMAB.” I realized at a certain point that I needed a vocab lesson if I was going to be of any use at all! In my day (which wasn’t all that long ago) we didn’t use any of these terms. I needed to “meet them where they were” if I was going to connect with and help any young person. So I learned. I asked around. I found out what the terms were, what folks in school were using to define themselves and their experiences of the world. Knowing what the vocabulary was went a long way to helping me show that I meant business and was ready to accept and respect whoever I was talking to.
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3. Lobby for safe spaces (or create them). Sometimes a teacher needs to be the one to advocate for the use of school space for clubs and gatherings that the school deems controversial or unimportant. Whether it’s an LGBT or religious or just a hobby club, young people need at least one safe space to make connections with peers and find out they are not alone or freakish or as weird as they may be thinking. A safe space of this kind has several hallmarks. It is clean and respectful. It is private. It is free from other activities and groups. It is free from haters and bullies, whether they are students or teachers who disagree with what the club is offering. If a school refuses to allow a safe space that you know your students need, look for ways to assist with the club outside your school.
4. Take a forthright unequivocal stand against bullying. In big ways and small ways, in your private life and in your public persona as an educator, you must take an anti-bullying stance. If any student senses an attitude of “Boys will be boys” or “Kids need to toughen up” or “It’s not that big of a deal,” you’ve already lost them. If you aren’t willing to take a strong no-tolerance policy against bullying in your own school or classroom, you will never reach your students effectively. I’d recommend zero tolerance. If you witness bullying or you find out it’s going on, you must show all the kids involved that bullying behavior has real (negative) consequences. Many schools have a structure in place for this kind of disciplinary action and my advice is to use that structure without hesitation. If you want to reach young people, you must be willing to respect them by keeping them physically and psychologically safe while they learn. Work to make your school’s anti-bullying policy comprehensive. An appropriate policy should cover gender, race, sexual orientation, gender identity, and all the reasons that kids are bullied.
5. Get help if you need it. Don’t believe the lie that you need to do it all yourself. You are not alone. There are a ton of organizations (GLSEN, for example) that love to help make schools safe for everyone. So Google for help. Reach out. Don’t get caught up in thinking that communicating with and helping students is all up to you.
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6. Honor their experience. Just because you’re older and probably wiser doesn’t mean you’re right. If you disagree with a student, try interacting with them as you would with an adult. For whatever reason, many teachers just tend to assume that a student’s views and experiences are a little less valid than an adult’s. Why do we do this? It seems basically arbitrary in most respects. Sure, a young person is less like likely to have the depth and breadth of experiences that an adult has had, but that may not always be true. And if it is true, does it automatically mean that their opinions and experiences are somehow less valuable? Well…no.
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7. Give yourself some credit. If only for just a moment, don’t judge your performance as a teacher; don’t get down about how you’re not doing this “right.” See yourself from the outside. Take note of how hard you’re trying. Notice how hard the profession of teaching can be. And notice how deeply impactful you are every day. We all remember the teacher who inspired us, who was nice to us when we needed it, or who we felt really got us. You’re changing lives, and it’s totally okay to acknowledge your good hard work enthusiastically and often.
Author bio: @jeffreymarsh​ is a youth advocate and the author of How To Be You. 
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itsawritblr · 8 months ago
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This is part of an entire psychosis around acceptance of red-flag trans, which I can't even begin to grasp.
This creature, Jeffrey Marsh, actively tells children to ignore their parents/adults who take care of them, and "chat" with him, privately. Without their parents' knowledge. He invites minors to tell him all about themselves, including their names and where they live, because he and only he cares about them and loves them and will help them.
In the 90s I was an assistant librarian in a children's library. Everyone was on high alert whenever a man came in who was not with a woman with or without children. Back then it was rare to see a father with his kids without the mother. So when a man who was alone was there, we watched him like a hawk. I would even follow him around, asking, "Can I help you find something?" Most of the time men would pretend to look at something, maybe pick up a book and flip through it, but always when they thought we weren't paying attention they'd inch toward wherever there were children.
Because experience had taught us that, by themselves, if they're not teachers, men rarely have interest in kids in anything except sick ways. Often after one of those men left we'd find NAMBLA stickers with graphic sexual cartoons stuck inside books for kids to find.
If we'd ever caught a man doing that we'd have called security and held him until the police came. If the mothers had caught a man doing that, or trying to tell their children to ignore Mommy and come talk with him, he would have been dismembered on the spot. And we'd have helped.
What do children's librarians do now? They host goddamn Drag Storytime. With men performing sexual gyrations in leather G-strings. And now mothers give their toddlers dollar bills to stuff in these men's underwear. They tell their children that it's OK to have an adult man in the bathroom with them, because they're really women, and they're fun and safe. While the list of drag queens who are convicted pedophiles grows. (REDUXX keeps adding more.)
What the fuck happened in this world that mothers have NO red flags about these creeps, and even men don't seem to give a fuck that creatures like Jeffrey Marsh (who has more than half a million Followers on TikTok) are actively attempting to lure underage children from their parents to "chat" with them, alone??
WTF has to happen to make the parents, aunts, uncles, and guardians of children come down like a sledge-hammer on these sickos? To remember when they were children and were told about "stranger danger?"
My best friend and I have a theory. We're both child-free and never wanted to have kids, but both have worked in libraries and bookstore children's departments. We've concluded that these mothers, mostly Lib Fems, secretly, perhaps even subconsciously, hate their children. I've seen TikToks of mothers saying they hadn't been prepared for what having kids is really like, how they hate the demands on their time and energy, how mad they are about their loss of freedom and the crush of responsibility, how if they'd known then what they know now they wouldn't have had kids. My friend and I agree that these parents resent their children, and seriously have no problem allowing them around people who could harm them. Maybe they even want their kids harmed.
The more I see parents defending people like Marsh, the more this theory feels like fact.
We also believe that, in 10-15 years, hopefully sooner, the children exposed to TRAs like Marsh will have one hell of a backlash on the adults who betrayed them. We expect they'll become Conservative Republicans, since that's the only political party that sees Marsh and his ilk for what they are. And because lesbians, gay men, and bisexuals supported TRAs at first, sometimes even exposing children to these sickos in fetish gear or naked at PRIDE, when they're of voting age the kids will support anti-homosexual policies as well as anti-trans, because they won't see any difference.
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considermycat · 3 years ago
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I keep coming back to this quote from Jeffrey Marsh, from their recent interview on the Gender Reveal podcast. It's so fundamental to the treatment of trans people and their rights which we're seeing from media, politicians and anti-trans campaigners. All the arguments, in the end, boil down to just one: that trans and nonbinary people are fake; that they don't really exist; that they are either deluded or deceitful. And that's simply not true.
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Everything that gets thrown at us fundamentally comes down to the accusation that we are fake. That is the obsession, that is what everything comes back to, from "I just don't get it!" to "Kill all trans people!" It's just fundamentally: "You're fake, you're false, you're deceiving, you're a liar, you're wily", I don't know what the synonyms are, but all of them. And the irony is, we are the ones telling a fundamental truth about how humanity works. — Jeffrey Marsh
(Image is a screen grab from Marsh's TED Talk on YouTube.)
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easyhairstylesbest · 4 years ago
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'Where the Crawdads Sing' Has Found Its Male Leads
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We knew when Reese Witherspoon picked the coming-of-age mystery Where The Crawdads Sing—which has now spent an unbelievable 125 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list—as her monthly Reese’s Book Club pick in September 2018, it was only a matter of time before an adaptation followed. Witherspoon has a sizable track record of scooping up smash-hit literature and giving it the Hollywood razzle-dazzle: Her projects include book-to-screen transformations of Wild, Gone Girl, Big Little Lies, Little Fires Everywhere, and the upcoming Daisy Jones & The Six.
But Crawdads will be a decidedly different project for the actress. The story does not fit easily into any one genre and focuses almost entirely on one very young narrator: Kya, the “Marsh Girl.” In the Delia Owens novel, this girl lives in Barkley Cove, a quiet coastal town in North Carolina during the 1960s. She’s lived there, alone in her shack, for years, ever since her entire family left her behind, one after the other. Although Kya’s secretly a brilliant naturalist, the locals view her with wariness and even disgust—so when heartthrob Chase Andrews is found dead one evening, the blame falls squarely on Kya’s shoulders. On October 21, 2021, Hello Sunshine announced Normal People breakout Daisy Edgar-Jones would lead the film in the role of Kya.
We know from Gone Girl that Hello Sunshine can procure an extremely satisfying murder mystery from its source material, but with a totally different landscape, we’re curious to see where Witherspoon, Edgar-Jones, and their colleagues take this beloved tale. Here’s what we know so far.
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Daisy Edgar-Jones will star as Kya.
The breakout star of Normal People will take on the role of Kya in the film. Edgar-Jones played Marianne in the Hulu television adaptation of Sally Rooney’s novel, and the role of Kya is just as high-profile—and close to the literary community—as the Emmy-nominated miniseries.
“I read the book in a day and a half,” Edgar-Jones told ELLE. “[Kya’s] such a wonderfully complex character—there’s a load of stuff to delve really deep into.”
The film has found its male leads.
On January 25, Deadline reported that Crawdads had cast two new stars: Taylor John Smith and Harris Dickinson. Smith will play Tate Walker, a young fisherman from Barkley Cove who falls in love with Kya and eventually teaches her to read and write before heading off to college. Dickinson will tackle Chase Andrews, the star quarterback whose murder sparks Kya’s trial.
The book itself has had an incredible journey.
Where The Crawdads Sing wasn’t supposed to be a bestseller. Before its publication, Owens was a relative unknown, a 70-year-old scientist who had never published a novel before and had been working on the draft for a decade. According to the New York Times, Putnam only printed 28,000 initial copies. But by the end of 2019, Crawdads had sold more copies than any other adult title that year—and it’s still selling, well into 2020.
“I’ve never seen anything like this in 30 years,” Jaci Updike, president of sales for Penguin Random House, told The New York Times. “This book has broken all the friggin’ rules. We like to have a comparison title so that we can do sales forecasts, but in this case none of the comparisons work.”
The author was once at the heart of a real-life murder mystery.
Yes, Owens was a relative unknown at the time of her novel’s publication—but she wasn’t entirely unknown. She and her now-former husband, Mark, had been the subject of both a 1996 ABC documentary and a 2010 New Yorker feature examining their time as conservationists in Zambia, where they involved themselves in wildlife research and anti-poaching operations. One such mission in 1995 received widespread attention after an unidentified African poacher was tragically shot and killed. Although the Owenses were reportedly not at the scene of the shooting—and they’ve never been implicated for the murder—some remain suspicious nonetheless.
There’ve been no recent developments in the case, the Times reports. But Jeffrey Goldberg, the author of the New Yorker feature, told Slate, “a number of people started emailing me about this book, readers who made the connection between the Delia Owens of Crawdads and the Delia Owens of the New Yorker investigation. So I got a copy of Crawdads and I have to say I found it strange and uncomfortable to be reading the story of a Southern loner, a noble naturalist…[and] what is described as a righteously motivated murder in the remote wild.”
Delia told the Times she was never accused of wrongdoing. “I was not involved,” she said. “There was never a case, there was nothing.”
Olivia Newman will direct the film.
Per The Hollywood Reporter, Olivia Newman will helm the film adaptation of Where The Crawdads Sing. Her previous directing work includes episodes of FBI, Chicago Fire, and Chicago PD, but her first feature film is perhaps the most captivating entry in her repertoire so far. First Match follows the story of a 15-year-old Brooklynite seeking to reconnect with her estranged father by joining the local boys’ wrestling team. You can watch it on Netflix right now.
Lucy Alibar is writing the script.
Although Newman will direct and oversee a rewrite, Beasts of the Southern Wild alum Lucy Alibar will write the Crawdads script. Based on her previous experience—she adapted Beasts of the Southern Wild from her own one-act play, Juicy and Delicious—there’s little reason to doubt she’ll bring the very best of Owens’s story to life. We don’t have any details yet as to what Alibar might tweak from the novel, but given the critical buzz that surrounded Beasts, we trust her with the pen in her hand.
The release date is forthcoming.
As of January 2021, the film is still in development, and with the coronavirus pandemic still shifting plans, filming will likely be delayed until later this year.
Lauren Puckett Lauren Puckett is a writer and assistant for Hearst Magazines, where she covers culture and lifestyle.
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'Where the Crawdads Sing' Has Found Its Male Leads
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ungracefulace · 7 years ago
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I've got a lot to say about the crap surrounding Thomas Sanders because... he doesn't hate aces??? But I'm only going to make this one post about the ridiculous of some of the claims. 'Anti Semetic'... no??? Literally where dudes like... wyd. The closest thing I've seen was he reblogged something making fun of Hitler a while ago? And when people had problems with it he deleted it so... 'Racist' holy shit this one is the most annoying because it's basically only coming from white exclusionists because he likes the musical Hamilton. Please shit the fuck up and actually learn what racism is. He. Likes. A. Musical. He's also a theatre person who... likes musicals... that's not a wild concept. He likes it because of the music and diverse cast not because it's about slave owners. Do I like the musical? Not really, didn't care for it when it came out because I don't like musicals. But a person liking that doesn't make them racist?? Lin whatever is racist, specifically anti black. People who are kin with those characters are racist for sure. People who like the musicals characters they were based off are extra racist. But liking music and diversity doesn't make someone racist fam. 'Pedophile' please for the love of anything stop trivializing child abuse you assholes. How is him getting fan art, not paying attention to the age (when he tells people to be of age), and then once it has been bought to his attention deleting it, make a pedo?? If I draw David Tennant's dick he's not wrong??? If he was under the impression that I was an adult (because dick drawing is for adults) and shared it he wouldn't be wrong. He would even extra not be wrong for deleting it once finding out I was drawing dicks prematurely. Unless he's actually pursued or touched a kid somewhere calling him a pedophile is spitting in the face of CSA victims... to complain on Tumblr. You are hurting a shit ton more harm then he is. 'Baiting' y'all biphobic pieces of trash he's been very vocal about being bisexual and very supportive of the LGBT+ community. Y'all are blaming him, an LGBT person, because straight girls are a fan? That's... it's his identity that he is very open about and you are going to blame him because of people who watch him??? Blaming the LGBT+ person for things straight people who honestly aren't even associated with them do is nothing new but is super gross. Basically you guys are mad that someone who is positive... was positive. But needless slander because you hate aces is not the way to go. This is the Jeffrey Marsh thing all over again, accept that generally positive people and the majority of the LGBT+ community disagree with you without trying to destroy them for being decent. It's really telling about your side, tbh
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mysarcasticfeathers · 7 years ago
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You know, I just had a thought: So many people like to mock nonbinary/genderfluid identities, etc by saying stuff like “it’s just gender roles” “you’re not special for being non-conforming” “cissies!!” breathing hot air like angry dragons because they’ll see a pic like this:
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And think it’s silly because it’s supposedly linking gender identity to clothing by showing that wearing a dress makes you a girl while wearing a tie makes you a boy which proves they’re all just confused, gendernonconforming kiddos, right? (Completely ignoring that people like Jeffrey Marsh exist).
So, then, why is it as soon as they see a nonbinary person that looks traditionally feminine somewhat, typically afab wearing makeup for example, but identifies as male-aligned or uses he/they pronouns they go OFF saying they’re fakes and “not really trans/nonbinary” because they’re comfortable being “female” and if they want to not be seen as a cis girl and have those pronouns respected they’d have to put more effort into appearing male?
It’s like, what do y'all want? They’re not “female.” They’re not nonconforming. They're nb. That’s the critical issue there. Take off those binary lenses. Is that not also enforcing gender roles? And I don’t think that’s evidence at all that nb people assign gender to clothes or enforce gender roles by simply existing.
It should be evident by the fact that they can experience dysphoria and many genderfluid people bind or tuck and make accommodations as need be to present as their gender and use a certain set of pronouns during that time. Much different in practice from say, a cis tomboy that would wear a suit rather than a dress and by doing so does defy cultural norms (consciously or not), but she is still a woman and feels comfortable being addressed as such.
Most boys do not like wearing dresses and that should be okay. It’s their freedom of expression. It shouldn’t be suspicious when a genderfluid person while identifying as a boy would not want to wear one. Otherwise, it's​ just another way of shaming a person for not wearing what you think they should.
Plenty of people, most particularly anti nb people say this already: Genderconformance ≠ nonbinary. So, it shouldn’t be difficult to understand. It’s a myth that they must go hand in hand. Lots of nb people happen to be androgynous, but androgyny is not a requirement to be nonbinary.
There are femme/lunarian, masc/solarian and non aligned/stellarian nonbinary people, nonbinary people who appear otherwise “cis” to those unaware of their identity and also those who would wear a dress as a boy. So, we shouldn’t enforce that as a rule to police nb people considering there is no right or “real” way to be and present as nb– or any gender for that matter.
All that is doing is creating yet another set of cisnormative style stereotypes and gender roles but, for nonbinary genders. Which, I thought we agreed such things shouldn’t govern the way we view things and aren’t particularly beneficial to anyone.
Comics like these are simplifications of the concept so that the uniformed may grasp the idea, I’m sure. Not indisputable fact, and certainly not the only, singular lived experience of nonbinary people. You know? Let people live.
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fanofthestuff · 6 years ago
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viggoorock-blog · 8 years ago
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Jews of 9/11
Larry Silverstein
He leased buildings 1 , 2, 4 and 5 shortly before the attacks.
Larry Silverstein said that building 7 was pulled.
New plans for building 7 were acquired in April 2000 (ref: YouTube)
Larry Silverstein was paid a little of $4.5 Billion in insurance claims.
Larry Silverstein is Jewish.
Rabbi Dov Zakheim
Former Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) and Chief Financial Officer.
Rabbi Dov Zakheim was the comptroller during the Pentagon audit that discover $2.6 trillion was missing.
Rabbi Dov Zakheim is Jewish.
David Levin
He was on one of the plans, and he sat right in the center of the Muslim hijackers.
David Levin was a former member of Israel’s elite unit the Sayeret Matkal. Among Sayeret Matkal’s specialties is hijackings.
David Levin is Jewish.
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Head of the Port Authority of New York.
Lewis Eisenberg was one of Bush’s largest donors.
Lewis Eisenberg was also once a partner at the Jewish bank Goldman Sachs
Lewis Eisenberg is Jewish
Jules & Jeremy Kroll
Kroll held the contract for security at the WTC.
Kroll was owned by AIG when Maurice Greenberg was CEO.
Kroll was bought by Marsh & McLennan in 2004 when Jeffrey Greenberg was CEO.
Jules B. Kroll sold Kroll to Marsh & McLennan before Jeffrey Greenberg left because of financial crimes.
Jules & Jeremy Kroll are both Jewish.
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CEO of AIG.
Father of Jeffrey Greenberg of Marsh & McLennen who bought Kroll.
Kroll expanded their insurance policies with AIG to include kidnapping, ransom, and extortion in February 2001.
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Owners of Huntleigh USA which ran security at all 3 airports where the plans were hijacked.
Huntlsleigh USA was made up mostly of Israeli intelligence Shin Bet agents.
Ezra Harel and Menachem Atzmon are both Jews.
Judge Alvin Hellerstein
Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
Judge Alvin Hellerstein handled high profile insurance cases against the Airline Company’s.
Judge Alvin Hellerstein is Jewish.
Judge Michael B. Mukasey
He oversaw a large part of Larry Silverstein’s insurance cases.
Judge Michael B. Mukasey awarded Larry Silverstein billions upon billions of dollars for his insurance claims.
Judge Michael B. Mukasey is Jewish.
Adam Yahiye Gadahn
Former spokesperson for Al-Queda.
Adam Yahiye Gadahn’s realname is Adam Pearlman
Adam Yahiye Gadahn’s grandfather served on the Board of Directors of the * Anti-Defamation League.
Adam Pearlman is Jewish
Richard Perle
Former Chairman of Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board
Neoconservative who, along with others like Bill Kristol, Paul Wolfowitz, Morton Kondracke, Fred Barnes, Charles Krauthammer, Frank Gaffney, andRobert Kagan (all Jews), created the Weapons of Mass Destruction narrative to justify war with Iraq.
Expelled from Senator Henry Jackson’s office Octover 1970 after being caught by the NSA passing highly classified documents to the Israeli Embassy.
Today Richard Perle has changed his tone and says that he and the Neoconcervatives are not at fault.
Richard Perle is Jewish.
Stephen Cauffman
Former leader of NIST investigations of the WTC attacks.
The NIST released the WTC Disaster Study and the NIST Releases Final WTC 7 Investigation Report.
The NIST concluded that the buildings collapsed from the airplanes colliding with the building.
In 2015 a meth lab blew up at the NIST building in Maryland (A METH LAB!!!).
Stephen Cauffman is Jewish.
Philip Zelikow
9/11 Commision’s executive director.
The 9/11 Commission ultimately came to the same conclustion as NIST.
Philip Zelikow is Jewish.
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taylorchendel-blog · 8 years ago
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Jeffrey Marsh: A Clicktivist for the LGBTQ Community
Jeffrey Marsh; a non-binary author, LGBTQ activist, and speaker who has gained an increasingly visible online presence. Marsh was born on July 7, 1977 in York Pennsylvania, and they currently reside in New York City. Out of respect for Marsh’s gender identity, Marsh will be referred to with they, them, and their pronouns (as opposed to he/his/him or she/her/hers). Marsh began to expand their audience with their start on Vine, though they had no intentions of becoming a public figure. Marsh is most well-known for inspiring the viral hashtags #DontSayThatsSoGay and #NoTimetoHateMyself. They are unique in comparison to activists in the past because they are engaging in a form of activism never seen before, “Clicktivism”, which is seen through their use of social media to promote multiple social causes, predominantly those associated with the LGBTQ community. Marsh highlights the significance of the personal aesthetic that vine had over other social media platforms such as Twitter. They value having the opportunity to make virtual eye contact with their audience and recognizes the impact that a video can have on an individual as opposed to the written word.
Jeffrey Marsh’s main objective is to promote self-love amongst all, but with a special focus on the LGBTQ community. They not only provide representation for non-binary individuals, but speak about social issues with eloquence, with liberal and conservative identified parties alike. In an interview between Marsh and Dennis Michal Lynch on Unfiltered, Lynch admits that he is out of his comfort-zone during the interview multiple times, and asks Marsh very personal and some would deem inappropriate questions but Marsh answers them fully and with the upmost respect the way they conducted themselves was truly inspiring. Marsh also discusses their book during this interview, and his experience with coming to terms with their gender identity as a person born in the late 70’s.
An example of the representation they provide outside of their own social media accounts is when Marsh was used as the first non-binary model for bridal wear. As of August 2, 2016, they are also the author of the book “How to be You”. In writing this book Marsh extends their reach and can get more personal with their followers. They can also speak of their experiences in greater depth, all while to guiding people in navigating their own self-worth. With their book Marsh also became the first openly non-binary person to be published by Penguin Random House.
Marsh is open with their experiences as a non-binary person with their audience. In a piece, they wrote for Time Magazine Marsh opens up about harassment they have faced due to their non-binary status. They describe a time when they were female presenting (wearing make-up, and women’s clothes) on public transportation in New York City. They begin by describing the emotions they felt before the harassment occurred, setting the story right after a musical performance, and describing the high a performer feels after performance. They contrast this description with the depiction of teenage age boys on the bus that started out pointing and laughing at Marsh, and lead to those boys eventual shouting anti-gay slurs at Marsh from across the bus. Marsh uses the description of this experience to lead into a segment of their book “How to be You”. Marsh uses their personal experiences with discrimination, harassment, and self-hate to provide advice for their audience as well as be a person for those not in the LGBTQ community to see and learn from.
           Marsh admits that their start on Vine was not intentional, and their growing fan base was very much a surprise to them. They also admit that the process was not instantaneous, like a viral video but much more gradual to the point that they didn’t recognize their growing popularity and fan base.
           If Jeffrey Marsh was not alive I know that the world would be worse off, or at least their primary followers would be. Marsh highlights that they try to focus on the gradual impact they are making on the lives of others, but acknowledges the letters they have received from followers explaining how the 6 second videos, created by Marsh, have saved their lives.
About. Retrieved February 24, 2017, from http://www.jeffreymarsh.com/about/
BuzzFeed, both, Vine…, & Marsh, J. (2017). How to be you by Jeffrey Marsh. Retrieved from http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/536846/how-to-be-you-by-jeffrey-marsh/9780143110125/
Clark, C. (2016, August 1). This gender fluid wedding dress photo shoot gives zero fucks about the “gender binary.” Retrieved February 24, 2017, from http://offbeatbride.com/gender-fluid-wedding-dress/
Marsh, J. (2017). How to handle trolls and haters. Retrieved February 24, 2017, from http://time.com/4394691/jeffrey-marsh-how-to-be-you/
Media, N. DML Unfiltered | Jeffrey Marsh discusses his new book, “how to be you” Retrieved from http://www.newsmaxtv.com/vod/DML-Unfiltered-Jeffrey-Marsh-discusses-his-new-book-How-to-Be-You/vid/t5dTFyNDE6oNV84UhoOYG4qYH9S5vvoU
 TheHuffingtonPost (2014, December 13). Meet the Genderqueer vine star changing hearts and minds One Hashtag at A time. Huffington Post. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/12/13/jeffrey-marsh-vine-star_n_6311896.html
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raimagnolia · 2 years ago
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I'm really surprised that not more people are talking about this.
Jeffrey Marsh seriously needs support! thanks to the anti-trans campaign sweeping the nation, they're being continuously harassed day and night because of fake shit someone said. Calling them a groomer is the same thing as calling law abiding gays & lesbians groomers; but it's like everyone is ignoring this because they're trans! It's the same propagandist shit.
this whole jeffrey marsh shit on tiktok has shown that far too many “allies” can be susceptible to transphobia and terf bullshit.
you saw someone who is presumably amab yet presents in a feminine way, saw out of context tiktok clips and screen recordings of an 18+ patreon with a cisgender person claiming that was “evidence of grooming” and instead of doing actual research that would prove her bullshit for what it is, when “yup, sounds legit!”
it’s disgusting.
you do not have to like jeffrey marsh or agree with everything that they say - I don’t necessarily agree with everything that they say - but that doesn’t make them a fucking child groomer.
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