tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post2448855050669139709..comments2024-03-28T16:22:14.888-07:00Comments on Steve Sailer: iSteve: More Uplift from the Press: Navy SEAL "Warrior Princess"Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger62125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-85336996050461584652014-09-07T03:22:51.840-07:002014-09-07T03:22:51.840-07:00I feel sorry for Chris Beck. He was one handsome, ...I feel sorry for Chris Beck. He was one handsome, attractive man who would have no problem attracting male or females. His wife was beautiful. He has a long way to go. Most of the transgender introducing themselves at the start of The Kristen Beck story didn't know how to dress like a normal woman and they all still looked like men in inappropriate women's garb.They should seek God's help for their sexual confusion, not surgery and hormones to confuse their bodies even moreso! Chris was the Chief Petty Officer in charge. He was supposed to lead and "go first" at times. He wasn't putting them in more danger than they were already in, just by being there! Some of you people make less common sense than he/she does!!! Jesus help us all!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-78452687511120629972013-06-06T08:18:38.321-07:002013-06-06T08:18:38.321-07:00Right, how did I forget the NYT's promotion of...<i>Right, how did I forget the NYT's promotion of that transexual who likes to beat up women in MMA fights?<br /></i><br /><br />The NYT made such an impression on you?<br /><br />Where are the "Womyn born Womyn only may attend" when a female born male MMA fighter is scheduled to fight a female born female fighter?<br /><br />Are some women lesser women than other womyn?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-43422704197101935942013-06-06T05:54:33.120-07:002013-06-06T05:54:33.120-07:00The sexual fetish thing actually makes a lot of se...The sexual fetish thing actually makes a lot of sense to me. I've run into several guys who were heavily into cross-dressing and fantasizing about being the belle of the ball and I can see where at a certain point with the right stressors turning up in their lives it can hit a tipping point. <br /><br />A couple of them were well-adjusted outside of that and it was just a hobby, one of them were creepy and psycho all-around and obsessive in a way that made me think of Buffalo Bill (he stalked me for 2 years after I told him I wasn't interested and he'd invented this whole insane Wuthering Heights kinda delusion that we were meant to be together even though we'd gone out only once), and the one that I know who has actually started transitioning was a coworker who seemed before he decided to become a she to be going through a mid-life crisis where he felt his life was really dull and unsatisfying and I guess being a girl seemed like the most fun options hen it had previously been more of a hobby for him.<br /><br />Me, I would have suggested a career change and taking up something like rock climbing, but that's probably considered hate speech now.<br /><br />Interesting note: the coworker told me he wasn't planning on getting "bottom surgery" but he has done a lot of electrolysis, is taking hormones, and I believe he got a boob job. If it wasn't a fetish thing it doesn't make sense to me why he wouldn't go all the way if he really wanted to be as convincing a "woman" as possible. Is it to keep on being able to masturbate as usual or is he wise enough to know on some level he's play-acting and he wants to keep things in a reversible stage if he changes his mind later on, unlike the poor guys who realize they made a mistake after lopping their dicks off? (Not that I was going to ask him that, and I wouldn't expect him to admit it if it was the case.)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-54117752238352061612013-06-05T22:17:47.337-07:002013-06-05T22:17:47.337-07:00Right, how did I forget the NYT's promotion of...Right, how did I forget the NYT's promotion of that transexual who likes to beat up women in MMA fights?<br /><br /><br /><br />Steve Sailerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11920109042402850214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-38816681301273767572013-06-05T21:31:12.773-07:002013-06-05T21:31:12.773-07:00The guy who became a pseudowoman mixed martial art...The guy who became a pseudowoman mixed martial arts fighter to beat up women is a 'lesbian.'<br /><br />The dude liked fightin' and chicks. so he figgers he must be a woman in the wrong body. What on earth is feminine about dat? The NYT article about him and the 'discrimination' he's up against in his efforts to beat the shit out of the same chicks he wants to ef thoroughly convinced me that at least a big chunk of 'transwomen' are psychotic dudes. Maybe it's BIID and borderline personality disorder.<br /><br />Wonder if anyone's tried treating some trannies with antipsychotics. It wouldn't be too unethical to try with informed adults before resorting to irreversible surgery.<br /><br />Trannies act like huge dicks on feminist blogs and websites. The 'ain't I a woman!?!?' constant bullying is a sight to behold. Trannies and feminists are allies because they both wanna squik out the square. It's not a stable or happy relationship cuz the mere existence of trannies isn't really compatible with feminism.<br /><br />Trannies won't be getting many sympathetic media attention when trannies wear out their welcome with feminists, and trannies are the gays/blacks will fall down the memory hole.<br /><br />Rosa,<br /><br />I didn't need to learn either 'ladystick' or 'neoclitoris' Thanks in advance for the nightmares!robnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-51306695836269066942013-06-05T21:04:51.294-07:002013-06-05T21:04:51.294-07:00>Many of them do not have cut-and-dry biologica...>Many of them do not have cut-and-dry biologically male or female biology.<<br /><br />1. How many in absolute numbers?<br /><br />2. Should society be upended to cater to them?<br /><br />3. Sex actually is cut-and-dry (an unfortunate phrase in this context...). Klinefelter's, for example, doesn't mean being born with no dick. And secondary sexual characteristics are "often" not affected by Klinefelter's, according to the article you linked.<br /><br />Someone truly in the middle sexually would have to be born without sex organs and have chromosomal issues as in Klinefelter's on top of that. But then this person would simply be of NO sex. So any expression of sexuality (including transgenderism) on "his" part would be not other than playacting for him and potentially a fraud relative to other people.<br /><br />>The day we discover that magic really exists, our lives will change in many exciting ways!<<br /><br />I understand you're snarking (and well, too), but belief in "magic" or some kind of soul/body division is a grave mistake that really does undergird a lot of transgenderism, I think. Would go so far as to say it's a necessary condition of it (tho certainly not a sufficient).Davidhttp://david-passingparade2.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-21083778849034038652013-06-05T20:53:08.217-07:002013-06-05T20:53:08.217-07:00Look up repressed memory syndrome, if you haven...Look up repressed memory syndrome, if you haven't. Basically young women would go to therapy with typical complaints of depression or relationship difficulties and be persuaded by therapists that they'd been molested by male relatives and repressed the memories. The young women, relieved to have an explanation for their problems, usually caused their families pain and hideous embarrassment.<br /><br /> This how I see a lot of transexualism. An effeminate young man begins searching his childhood for a reason that he isn't macho. He has heard about sex changes on TV, so he works backwards from his feelings of awkwardness and lands on transexualism as the solution. He instantly makes friends among other transkids who discourage him from listening to his family, and there he goes. Very sad.<br /><br />GloriaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-19295849072086889002013-06-05T20:42:04.028-07:002013-06-05T20:42:04.028-07:00What I don't get is this. If he wanted to be a...What I don't get is this. If he wanted to be a woman all his wife, why did he join the most macho team in the world and grow a beard? <br /><br />Was he trying to repress his fruity nature? Or did he want to shower with tough looking guys? <br /><br />http://youtu.be/5nAOn7m50qk?t=2m57sbloggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06607033974434672862noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-2984367085598430942013-06-05T20:38:18.097-07:002013-06-05T20:38:18.097-07:00Suppose Osama had a sex change operation after 9/1...Suppose Osama had a sex change operation after 9/11. Would we have said 'she' done it and we finally tracked down and killed 'her'? bloggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06607033974434672862noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-60579086216035325772013-06-05T20:04:00.474-07:002013-06-05T20:04:00.474-07:00Of course there are some unfortunate individuals w...Of course there are some unfortunate individuals who got left in the middle somewhere between the two sexes, but there's a pattern of highly masculine transsexuals like this Navy SEAL, McCloskey (who played football at Harvard -- Harvard doesn't give football scholarships), and so forth. The bizarre sex fetish theory sounds more plausible than the I felt like a girl on the inside while I outcompeted all these other dudes to be a Navy SEAL theory.Steve Sailerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11920109042402850214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-39730302327753659872013-06-05T18:52:33.579-07:002013-06-05T18:52:33.579-07:00Still not believing this, but these days, who know...Still not believing this, but these days, who knows. In the '80s a guy/"gal" like that would've been coptered away from a Navy ship without any explanation. <br /><br /><br />Kibernetikanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-54587800721967854082013-06-05T18:27:52.647-07:002013-06-05T18:27:52.647-07:00Someone who probably knows a lot about this is Joh...Someone who probably knows a lot about this is John Derbyshire (transsexuals are a big deal in Chinese opera). Also Hemingway scholars (Ernest's son Greg was almost as brave as his father and had the type of operation discussed here). Michael Bailey's book is good but focuses on the subset of people who are men who badly want to experience sex and social living in the way they imagine the typical woman does, i.e., glorying in one's own beauty as the prime erotic pleasure and social urge - obviously this focus is disparaged by the matronly set of men who just want to pour tea while wearing the right dress over properly fitting woman's underwear. Our post-Christian culture's unending treatment of attractive people as fabulous in every way is dangerous for persons who have genetic, hormonal or PTSD predisposition to wanting to look as much as they can like the other sex (the PTSD predisposition theoretically coming from 15 or more years of childhood mistreatment by a psychotic or just plain nauseatingly boring parent of the opposite or same sex, the hormonal predisposition resulting in a type of personal-space-being-invaded claustrophobia stemming from years of being told by the hormones or other biological subfunctions to move one way and being constantly impeded in the proper sway or swagger by one's God-given body, and the genetic predisposition being the obvious feminine or masculine traits certain boys and girls are, respectively, unwillingly born with). Under a very moral system, these urges can be transmuted into imitation of the virtues of the other sex for the benefit of all, especially of those who are loved without conditions. Anyway, it is a cruel world and we all need each other's prayers.middle aged semipro consultantnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-69853833992625362062013-06-05T18:23:24.025-07:002013-06-05T18:23:24.025-07:00"We have to decide how we deal with the beare..."We have to decide how we deal with the bearers of these "blunders." - I take this back. We will deal with them the way we are programmed to deal with them. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-13442509447575924552013-06-05T17:02:47.569-07:002013-06-05T17:02:47.569-07:00"It's funny how conservatives think every..."It's funny how conservatives think every characteristic except sexuality is immutable and genetic... and liberals think sexuality is the only immutable and genetic characteristic. This gay man finds both conceits amusing."<br /><br />Neither side wants to concede that free-will doesn't exist. Gender identity anomalies are really just Darwinian mutations. Thomas Ligotti says "Nature proceeds by blunders: that is its way." We have to decide how we deal with the bearers of these "blunders."<br /><br />Beck heard the cultural injunction to "man-up" and he did so, to an exaggerated degree. Navy Seal has to be close to the pinnacle of masculinity. Good old Mother Nature had a different plan; she wanted him to cut his cock off and wear a dress. Maybe he is a human salmon, who when he was stuck in an entirely male environment, he had an incredible urge to become a woman to balance the gender of his school. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-18940376182164712082013-06-05T14:14:19.589-07:002013-06-05T14:14:19.589-07:00New navy slogan.
Our Ships are Sealed. New navy slogan. <br /><br />Our Ships are Sealed. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-77962612196207966712013-06-05T14:13:22.847-07:002013-06-05T14:13:22.847-07:00Homos are very narcissistic. They like to show off...Homos are very narcissistic. They like to show off their bodies like greek statue stuff and they like to wear fancy stuff and put on fancy manners. <br /><br />Ours is a celebrity crazed narcissistic culture, so homos are just the coolest for so many shallo idiots. bloggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06607033974434672862noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-29450347981106485302013-06-05T13:30:16.626-07:002013-06-05T13:30:16.626-07:00There are, indeed, a bunch of people who are prett...There are, indeed, a bunch of people who are pretty messed up physically, with both male and female features, but the famous examples are not: this Navy Seal, McCloskey who played football at Harvard, or James / Jan Morris, who was part of the 1953 Everest team. Here are pictures of Hillary, Norgay, and the other members of Everest expedition. Morris is the handsome bearded man in the bottom row:<br /><br />http://www.everest60.com/team.php<br />Steve Sailerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11920109042402850214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-58114234680828647042013-06-05T12:42:02.908-07:002013-06-05T12:42:02.908-07:00The reality is -- and no one will acknowledge it -...The reality is -- and no one will acknowledge it -- that we really have a very, very limited understanding of what impels people, particularly today, to become "transgendered".<br /><br />They have been in the past exceedingly rare cases, so far as is known (perhaps less than 1 in 10,000?). Nowadays it seems vastly more frequent, though still quite rare (perhaps around 1 in 1,000?). Why do there seem to be so many more today than in the past? How many of the "transwomen", either in the past or today, fall under the two sexualized categories described by Blanchard?<br /><br />Moreover, no one really seems to know how many so-called transgendered people "knew" they were so when children; nor, quite importantly, do we know how many children who have some gender identity issues, or even just mild doubts, become adults choose to be transgendered (might it be less than 1 in 10 who harbor doubts who would develop into a transgendered person?). Obviously, the "false alarm" rate -- i.e., the number of children who are subject to doubts who do NOT become transgendered as adults -- is critical to how their families and society should treat them. But, again, we effectively know nothing about this.<br /><br />In general, we don't understand in the slightest any of the fundamental issues that would bear on how transgendered individuals should be regarded and accommodated in our society.<br /><br />But the problem is that we are all going to be forced to assume that all those outstanding major questions have only the answers acceptable to the activists. All other answers will be "hate", because they will supposedly incite someone somewhere to think less of the transgendered. <br /><br />As dishonest as much of the discussion about gays has been, the discussion about the transgendered will be much worse. <br /><br />I actually think it will backfire, because the opportunities for it are too great; people react to them as freakish, and there's no way to compartmentalize the things that make them seem freakish, when those are the exact things that many of them insist on making a public display of.candid_observernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-33784599034827623392013-06-05T10:59:11.555-07:002013-06-05T10:59:11.555-07:00Most trannies seem to be misogynists. Drag queens ...Most trannies seem to be misogynists. Drag queens are too. I've always assumed transsexuals are deeply jealous of the attention that women receive. After all, there are way more M to Fs than F to Ms. Society is crazy to accept them as "shes." <br /><br />Transsexuals want to live as a caricature of femininity. The worst is when they try to compete on girls/women's sports teams.anonyiasnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-92043646101801104252013-06-05T10:18:19.334-07:002013-06-05T10:18:19.334-07:00Thus, Professor McCloskey was a leader, along with...<i>Thus, Professor McCloskey was a leader, along with two other high IQ transsexuals, Dr. Conway and Dr. Roughgarden, in the lengthy persecution of Northwestern psychology professor J. Michael Bailey for publicizing an alternative theory of the motivations of transexuals that undermined the party line that "I always felt like a girl on the inside."</i><br /><br />They had a desire to crush and humiliate their enemy, didn't they? Not very lady-like. <br />One of the very first clues I had that FeministX 1.0 wasn't who "she" said she was was because of his response to a short, pithy, sarcastic remark I made... Holy moly, the jib on that broad! <br />I was completely knocked for a loop. <br /><br />That makes me feel so sorry for the women these guys hit on. To be hit on by a freak and one that will probably rain holy hell down on you upon rejection.Dahlianoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-53053438356912322332013-06-05T09:06:17.494-07:002013-06-05T09:06:17.494-07:00The funny thing about trans is they are, at once, ...<i>The funny thing about trans is they are, at once, very exhibitionist and very secretive.<br /><br />For example, they declare to the world that they're gonna 'change', but once the change has happened, they want us to see them as the 'real thing'.</i><br /><br />Actually, it is the old school gay male transsexuals who try to go stealth once they've gotten the willy lopped off. They are derided as "truscum" by the new wave of trans activists, the majority of whom are heterosexual males who have no intention of going under the knife. These transbians insist on simultaneously being accepted as female in every way (ladystick and all) and as a special victim group who get permanent victim status over actual females, regardless of race, class, etc. The old school trans gals who generally just want to blend in and go about their lives tend to be gay males. It's mainly the "lesbian-identified" trans women who hassle lesbians. There are a few aggressive gay-to-trans guys, though, like Monica "I have a six-inch neoclit" Roberts, who can't understand why the women they call "fish" don't want anything to do with them.<br /><br />Younger post-op trans activists like Julia Serano insist that they are not "MAAB" (male-assigned at birth) yet make a huge deal of their trans status. Like most cultural left dogma, it makes no logical sense, but one must pretend it does.Rosanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-83693264119475830962013-06-05T08:40:33.168-07:002013-06-05T08:40:33.168-07:00I don't really understand how the desire to ch...<i>I don't really understand how the desire to change the body's sexual identity is much different than<br />body integrity identity disorder, in which people become obsessed with wanting a limb amputated. Isn't such a disconnect between mind and body a sign of mental illness?</i><br /><br />Bingo! I think that's it exactly. (There was a fantastic article about BIID in the December 2000 Atlantic, <a href="http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2000/12/a-new-way-to-be-mad/304671/" rel="nofollow">A New Way to be Mad</a>, which I highly recommend).<br /><br />I have to say that if it were actually possible to change sex for real, I'd be willing to give it a try. And if it were possible to temporarily change into an eagle, or a bear, or a dolphin, and then change back, I'd be willing to try that too. The day we discover that magic really exists, our lives will change in many exciting ways!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-14768698127658923982013-06-05T08:38:39.366-07:002013-06-05T08:38:39.366-07:00Just when i thought it couldn't get any better...Just when i thought it couldn't get any better than the blond, lesbian, native American gal.....this comes along......TontoBubbaGoldsteinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15084529465502345934noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-37411279765755314752013-06-05T08:23:19.574-07:002013-06-05T08:23:19.574-07:00Aaron said . . .
If someone with Y chromosomes wh...Aaron said . . .<br /><br /><i>If someone with Y chromosomes who developed as a male says she's a woman, maybe she means something different than "I have pairs of X chromosomes and a female-wired brain." </i><br /><br />What is this thing that he really means when he claims to be a woman? Does he really mean "I have a particular mental illness" or "I have a constellation of symptoms typical of a particular mental illness?"<br /><br />The answer is: of course that's what he means. Why, then, should a sane society indulge the nutter's delusions, urges, or whatever? Is that kind to the nutter? Is it healthy for the society?<br /><br />Sailer's and Cochrane's reactions are just right. There is such a thing as sex, and he is a man. Smart, truthful, helpful, and healthy.<br /><br />Indulging in "what is sex . . . <i>reeeeally</i>?" talk is the kind of stupidity one expects from half-smart high school juniors.Billnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-61362224346585308062013-06-05T07:34:30.569-07:002013-06-05T07:34:30.569-07:00"robin said...
The whole subject is confusin..."robin said...<br /><br />The whole subject is confusing, and understandably disturbing to non-transgender, heterosexual males, I think."<br /><br />"non-transgender, heterosexual males"<br /><br />You mean.......normal men. I'm sick of having the terms of debate defined by degenerates and deviants. The ABC News article was a perfect example - buying into the whole deranged fantasy by referring to the guy as "she". "She" isn't a "she", okay.Mr. Anonnoreply@blogger.com