Lifted from the comments, a small snapshot of our times:
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โ ๐ฒ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ถ. ๐ท๐๐๐ ๐ฎ๐ฑ (@charles_hart) October 18, 2025
There’s much that could be commented on – the raging at the innocuous, the dishonest use of the word hate, the projection, the nails and five o’clock shadow combo, the theatrical sweater-pulling and the ostentatiously deep breath, as if superhuman patience were being tested.
To say nothing of the seeming belief that he – Mr Zara Paquette – were barking his instructions directly to Keira Knightley, as if she would be watching and dutifully taking notes. Like a good, obedient woman.
But what strikes me most is the fact that Mr Paquette doesnโt seem to understand that what he wants โ i.e., the ability to coerce and dictate, to bully others into lying โ is not something that he should want.
Wanting the power to make others tell quite blatant lies about what is and isn’t real, and to thereby make those people cowed and absurd, is what makes him a bad person. A villain in this low-grade cross-dressing drama.
Or, as Wesley Yang put it here,
Your legal documents must all list your sex, not your claim to be a different one. Your access to sex segregated facilities is determined by your sex, not by your claim to be a different one. Whatever inconveniences flow from a personโs attempt to falsify their sex is not a matter for any public institution to solve.
No one has a duty to help anyone else to falsify their sex.
That this should even need saying is itself quite remarkable. Yet here we are.




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