#TERFlogic: puberty blockers are a trans “sex offender revenge campaign on children”
Also, a trans teen who, according to TERFlogic, has non-functioning genitals is also a sexual predator who will attack her siblings. And while it’s trans people of all ages who are, according to TERFlogic, sexually deviant, I’d like to point out that this particular “gender critical” thread generated over 100 comments: TERFlogic: Jazz is “miserable all the time” because her genitals are “tiny”; 1970s-era inversion techniques are the only surgical option. BTW, here’s a book Jazz co-authored about how glad she is she was able to transition. That’s right. That’s 124 times TERFs couldn’t stop themselves from obsessing over a kid’s genitals because they’re not cis. But then, TERFs have a long history of demanding access and the right to publicly describe the genitals of trans kids: You might be interested in these posts as well: #TERFLogic: The problem with Milo isn’t pedophilia, it’s that he didn’t lie about trans
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“#TERFlogic: puberty blockers are a trans “sex offender revenge campaign on children”” may matter to community readers because it preserves a first-person or testimonial account connected to transgender identity and history, while also engaging feminism and gender politics. Such accounts can document how an issue was understood and experienced from within the period or community being discussed.
Historical significance
The article may have historical value because it explicitly interprets or preserves material concerning transgender identity and history. Published in 2017 by The TERFs, it can be read both for the history it describes and as evidence of how feminism and gender politics was framed at that moment.
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No dominant policy frame was detected in “#TERFlogic: puberty blockers are a trans “sex offender revenge campaign on children”.” Its policy relevance, when present, is therefore likely indirect: the article’s treatment of transgender identity and history may shape later arguments about institutions or public practice rather than proposing a specific rule.
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- 3Education and youthTheme family: Institutions, law, and public life44%
- 4History, archives, and memoryTheme family: Knowledge, history, and communication38%
- 5Community and organizingTheme family: Identity, culture, and community13%
- 6Culture, identity, and representationTheme family: Identity, culture, and community13%
Academic framing
- 1100%
- 233%
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- Community and organizing519
- Law and civil rights455
- Culture, identity, and representation305
- Education and youth288
- Media, rhetoric, and discourse247
- Healthcare and medicine229
- Violence, safety, and dehumanization226
- History, archives, and memory211
- Public policy and governance200
- Family and relationships186
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- Civil rights and anti-discrimination161
- Criminal justice and public safety128
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