Today at 4pm PDT, I’ll be going live on YouTube with Exulansic. Paid subscribers can ask a question in the comments (please direct questions to the guest).
Exulansic has been on a “gender journey,” but her story isn’t told by gender activists or mainstream media. She was a trans man for several years followed by a period of identifying as non-binary. She came to reject gender ideology altogether, saying it functions as a religion—complete with pronoun prayers and gender “IDeities.” After recovering from gender dysphoria, Exulansic became a gender atheist. She promotes psychotherapy in place of medical interventions to resolve gender confusion.
She earned Bachelor’s degrees in Linguistics and Gender & Women’s Studies from the University of California at Berkeley and a Master’s in Education at San Jose State University. She is a Speech-Language Pathologist, artist, and gender critical activist.
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Peter, have you forgotten everything Helen said 😉 re the "what is a woman" "what is a man" question? "Is your body designed (regardless of ability) to make large or small gametes?" As Helen tells the "gender" ideologues,"show me the third gamete." Or, as Lionel Shriver writes in Spectator, "Personally, whenever I’m confused about which sex I am, I pull down my pants." Speaking of The Spectator, I just read this article by John Mac Ghlionn, "Why children shouldn't go vegan": "Children raised on vegan diets suffer terribly...Research shows that veganism is intimately associated with nutritional deficiencies. A vegan diet negatively affects a developing brain, whether child or late adolescent. In Italy, after a number of babies raised on vegan diets required hospitalization for malnourishment, lawmakers made it a crime to feed children under 16 a vegan diet. Veganism (and its close, slightly less problematic cousin, vegetarianism) is also strongly correlated with depression."
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/why-children-shouldnt-go-vegan/
I am a huge fan of Exulansic. She has 100x times the medical expertise of the whole AMA membership. (Which actually may no longer be a compliment, so I shouldn't say that...)
Peter, sorry to hear that you're dealing with some tough personal issues. You seem like a good dude which makes it easy to hope that you'll overcome them. I hope you and Reed make it to Mexico City for some street epistemology. If you do, I'll be happy to come be a part of it. Take care, buddy!