Transgender Awareness Week
Transgender Awareness Week, typically observed the first two full weeks of November, ending with Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR), was started by the LGBT movement in the USA. It is used to promote transgender ideology, primarily the myth that transgender people are victims of society and of a "culture of violence".
They call for "awareness" and "education" by which they mean fallacies and misrepresentation. There is no culture of violence against transgender people, although they frequently volunteer for amputations and distasteful surgical procedures which are from a medical point of view self-harm, and result in them being eunuchs.
This graph is taken from the website of transrespect.com
Figures available for murders of transsexual people in UK show: 2018 - 1 (not linked to being trans) 2017 - NONE 2016 - 1(killed by a paranoid schizophrenic) 2015 - NONE 2014 - NONE 2013 - NONE 2012 - NONE 2011 - NONE 2010 - 1 -accidentally killed by another transsexual 2009/2008/20072006 - NONE
This indicates a below-average danger level.
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Examples of Transgender Propaganda
In February 2014, a man in Rotherham, Yorkshire in the North of England, committed suicide. Kenneth Milward, 37, was found slumped in a Land Rover Discovery and had died from carbon monoxide poisoning. Investigation revealed that he had been suffering from leukemia, and that his mother had recently died from a brain tumor. The coroner concluded that the terminal illness and the bereavement were ‘significant factors’ in his decision to end his life. It is also true that South Yorkshire has the highest suicide rate in the UK
However, the press reported it in such a way as to suggest that the suicide was caused because Milward, who had changed his name to Kerry in 2010, was waiting for gender re-assignment treatment on the UK National Health Service. Transgender pressure-groups weaponize such cases to reinforce their demands for more and more public resources and priority over other patients. [1]
Four and a half years later, during the UK government's consultation on introducing a policy of gender-self-identification, transgender pressure-groups circulated claims that Milward's suicide was caused by people who resisted their ideology, and that any refusal to comply with militant transgender demands was driving transgender people to suicide and was thus tantamount to murder. The claims were repeated by Labour MP for Rotherham Sarah Champion. The upshot of such misrepresentation is to effectively criminalize all rational objection to the transgender agenda. [2]
History
Transgender ideology originates in the theories and experiments of Dr John Money a now discredited surgeon. Key historical moments in the rise of Transgender ideology.
- 1952: Christine Jorgensen is featured in national media - provided a large number of people with access to information for the first time
- 1964: Trans man Reed Erickson creates the Erickson Educational Foundation - first foundation to donate millions to promote transgender and homosexual demands
- 1972: Sweden legalizes gender reassignment - first country to legalize the delusion that people can change sex through self-castration
- 1986: Lou Sullivan founds FTM International - first advocacy group for transgender man; the purpose was to challenge the popular idea that all trans men were homosexual
- 1998: Rita Hester's murder attributed to falsifying sexual identity; death lead to the first International Transgender Day of Remembrance started by Gwendolyn Ann Smith
- 1999: The murder of PFC Barry Winchell for dating a trans-woman Calpernia Addams
- 1999: The first observance of International Transgender Day of Remembrance
- 2002: Transgender Law Center founded - aimed to get the law to uphold the fallacy that people can change sex, and compel others to accept that fallacy
- 2002: Sylvia Rivera Law Project founded - provides legal services and propaganda and works towards altering policies
- 2003: National Center for Transgender Equality founded - founded to normalize the transgender ideology and empower transgender people at the expense of others. Title "Transgender Equality" is fallacy because the transgenders are not demanding anything that other people have got. Other groups do not demand the right to lie, to force others to believe their lies, or to have extremely expensive hormone treatment and surgery at the expense of other people when they are not physically ill.
- 2012: The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission declares transgender people protected against employment discrimination because of violations to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 This is an infringement of the employer's right to decide whether an employee is behaving in a way that is conducive to doing the job and making the clients and other customers happy in running the business.
The result has been increased transgender promotion and media obsession, together with violation of the rights of the majority.[3]
Events
Participants in Transgender Awareness Week are urged to organize events that serve as educational opportunities to the community. One possible event is the screening of a trans-themed movie, such as the film Paris is Burning, which highlights gay and transgender ball culture in New York City.[3][4] Another educational event is the personal testimonies of local transgender people and the issues they face because of their gender identity.[4] "I AM: Trans People Speak" is a collection of videos regarding transgender people's personal testimonies that could be shown in place of a live testimony.[5] Other potential events might revolve around the discussion of a trans-themed book or the observation of a trans-themed art show or performance.[4]
Additional information with controversies
A study was conducted by Gary J. Gates in April 2011 concluding that 0.3% of people (i.e., ~700,000 individuals) in the U.S. identify themselves as transgender.[6] Trans people face many issues within their community that causes them to feel they are in danger but this probably stems from their mental health problems.[7] A survey found that 50% of trans people have been raped or assaulted by a partner but this is based on self-assessment and if true cannot be due to "transphobia".[8] It is often claimed that trans people have been murdered simply for being trans, and this is used as an excuse for riots.[3]
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- ↑ https://www.thestar.co.uk/news/south-yorkshire-trans-gender-woman-s-suicide-1-6468775
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