If You Notice Our Dishonesty, We Will Punish You
I paraphrase, of course. Though not, I think, wildly:
Sorry, still pondering the Swissness of wind instrument repairman.
Well, he’s not wrong. We could, I suppose list things like pelvis shape, skull shape, bone density, Q-angles and whatnot, and we could mention the very high accuracy of sex determination via forensic examinations based on such variables, but it all seems rather obvious. Almost too silly.
But wait.
Because in the realm of the trans activist, and others who like to pretend things, in this case, two journalists and a teacher, the accumulation of ludicrousness must not be impeded.
And so,
A transcript of the interrogation, in German, can be found here.
It turns out that noticing the obvious – that sexual dysmorphia is a mental health issue, that the skeletons of men and women are quite distinct, and that some members of the so-called “LGBTQI community” are quite extreme in their ambitions, as illustrated by the case itself – has now been deemed taboo, and indeed punishable:
Don’t talk back, citizen. Cross-dressing men are women.
With magic woman bones.
Readers will note the bizarre and emphatic conflation, by Judge Julia Schär, of sexual orientation and sexual dysmorphia – her equating of homosexuality with intolerant transvestism – via which she condemned Mr Brünisholz for an alleged intent to “disparage people on the basis of their sexual orientation in a way that violates human dignity.”
Whether the farce described above does much for human dignity is a question I leave to the reader.
Well, quite.
A reminder, were one needed, that when you surrender to the lie, all manner of distortions will ensue. Best, I think, not to give away the store in the first place.
Oh, and because I know you like a punchline:
Modernity, baby. Bathe in its glow.
This blog is kept afloat by the tip jar buttons below.
We’re heading for a place we don’t want to be.
Band name.
How did I know the judge would be a woman?
Witch dunking is making a comeback.
You can now be put in prison for stating facts. Let that sink in.
Translation: “We are going to destroy things unless this person is punished for saying something we don’t like.”
PSA: It’s still the weekend, so Friday Ephemera comments should continue.
Policing thought is ever so much easier than policing crime.
I was once walking through an airport and I noticed what at first glance appeared to be a person of indeterminate sex walking in front of me. The gait was odd and then I figured it out. I passed them and looked back. I was right – a young transman. The gait is off because she was trying to stride forward “like a man” but her pelvic formation was throwing that off.
The bones don’t lie.