Brianna Wu / John Walker Flynt - "Biggest Victim of Gamergate," Failed Game Developer, Failed Congressional Candidate

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The only "man" obsessed with having sex with John is the screaming chink faggot he married and himself.
 
Sure John. If you say so.

Not one word of that data is actually contained in a standard 23andMe or AncestryDNA report.

Moreover, standard 23andMe or AncestryDNA kits are not capable of testing for that.

Likewise, "clicking with estrogen" is not even a real thing. There is also no such thing as "opposite genes that respond well to processing estrogen."

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One look at any picture of John will tell you pretty quickly whether he won the genetic lottery or not. And hey, you just so happened to provide enough pictures for many looks! (Pray for my eyes.)

Fucking lmao, this retard has absolutely no self-awareness whatsoever. He legitimately thinks he's a stunning and brave and sexy hacker biker journalist gamer grrl, especially after the umpteen rounds of surgeons hacking away at his face. Spoiler alert, John: anyone who actually had good genes wouldn't need to pay a butcher to reshape their face, and still have the results come out looking ghoulish. You were a gormless tard before trooning out, and you've been a gormless tard since. No amount of bullshitting about your totally legit DNA test (that you don't seem to want to actually post proof of, hmmm) will change that.
 
$100 million per year is chump change to John Walker Flynt.

($6 per month x 1.4 million patients).

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"Flattening womanhood to biology" is one of the most scientifically illiterate things that John Walker Flynt has ever said.

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$100 million per year is chump change to John Walker Flynt.

($6 per month x 1.4 million patients).

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Yes, John, you are correct as usal!

There is absolutely NO PROFIT being made from trannies! It's not like surgeries to get your tits lopped off or your dick inverted cost tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars or anything!

As always, John shows that he has no idea of how things cost in the real world because he's had a screaming chink faggot foot the bill for the past 20 years.
 
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Is this more of John's trauma about his dad slapping down his hands when he started vogue-ing and flapping his hands around limp-wristedly in church? It was just femininity, dad, not faggotry.
 
>>These people are so insane they’ll diy cut off their body parts if we don’t give them everything they want.
>>we should definitely take them seriously and let them into vulnerable spaces.
 
Sure John. If you say so.

Not one word of that data is actually contained in a standard 23andMe or AncestryDNA report.

Moreover, standard 23andMe or AncestryDNA kits are not capable of testing for that.
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I'm familiar with how regular people misunderstand health tests, and I am struggling to think of how john could have interpreted any of these to be a diagnosis of true trannyism. It seems like one of the more blatant lies documented in this thread.

he did leave out his carrier status for bipolar genes and other mental illnesses though, of course
I got the most important one:

You cannot prove actual gender dysphoria.
the only trannies that want a trans test to exist are those deluded enough to think that they would definitely have a positive test result. It is very clear to me that if there was a button that forcibly detransitioned every troon on earth besides himself and also secured his access to titty skittles and women's spaces, he would push it without a second thought. His political crusade is so weird in part because it is so ridiculously self-centered and niche.
 
the only trannies that want a trans test to exist are those deluded enough to think that they would definitely have a positive test result.
What's funny with John is that when you look up his old posts on Susan's Place, he pretty much bragged that he basically made a speed-run out of his transition by studying and knowing exactly what to say to convince the doctors to give him titty skittles. Now that he's the truest tranny ever, he of course was the best case of gender dysphoria that they've ever seen and had been feeling that way since childhood.

It's just amusing. John always throws everyone else under the bus to benefit himself. No wonder he seems so alone. What happened to Dollcast? From memory, they have several episodes unreleased.
 
How can he be certain that those are real trannies? Do they have a doctors note?
I was just so baffled by the insanity of a tranny going to town on his own junk that I didn't even consider how this flies in the face of John's campaigning for strict medical gatekeeping of troons. He claims that if trannies are banned from "medical care," they'll just go and do it themselves, essentially giving an implicit endorsement of this behavior because testosterone is just that awful. But how can we be sure that someone is an actual tranny if there aren't therapists to study them for a few months first? If Russia doesn't allow therapists to make gender dysphoria diagnoses, how is John sure this is a true and honest tranny and not a psychologically damaged man? (You and I both know they're one and the same, but I mean the distinction that John claims is there.) Why is John okay with a deranged retard providing video tutorials on how to mutilate yourself when he keeps advocating for months of therapy before any hormones or procedures should be prescribed?

I know that John getting caught up in a tangle of contradictions is nothing new, but man if it ain't truly blatant sometimes.
 
I know that John getting caught up in a tangle of contradictions is nothing new, but man if it ain't truly blatant sometimes.

You mean like this?

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1. The Catholic church would not have copies of Laura's medical records during her pregnancy.

2. Medical records do not contain transcribed dialogues between the parents.

3. The specific type of highly dramatized documentation he claims to be reviewing simply does not exist within the established framework of healthcare records. Medical professionals do not operate as stenographers transcribing verbatim domestic disputes, nor do clinical files contain emotional screenplay directions regarding a patient's visual gaze or internal psychological struggles.

4. John is an idiot and a really bad liar.

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Google Gemini breaking down the obvious:

Narrative Dialogue: It is extremely rare for church or state records to contain verbatim dialogue, such as her father "talking my mom into it". Official records from that era are typically dry, clinical, and focused on legal consent rather than "terrifyingly detailed" descriptions of someone’s internal struggle or specific hospital facial expressions.

The Catholic Church records: While the Church was known for meticulous record-keeping, those files were historically sealed tight to protect the privacy of everyone involved. The idea that she could suddenly access "dialogue" of her parents' private conversations in the hospital is a massive departure from how those archives actually function.

The "Look-alike" Claim: Mentioning that the birth mother looks exactly like her "before plastic surgery" adds a dramatic flair that feels tailored for social media engagement.
 
2. Medical records do not contain transcribed dialogues between the parents.
CERTIFIED COPY OF BIRTH RECORD
Hospital, int. Afternoon.
We see LAURA smiling beatifically at her newborn son, JOHN.
LAURA: Isn't he just the prettiest and smartest baby ever? Why, he's practically a DOLL!
LAURA'S MEAN HUSBAND: Ah dagnabbit womern! Hwe cain't afford ta feed 'em! Them Republicans done shoved our fahn country into a dust bowl! Hwe got to give ah babeh up, lahk a wee MOSES!
LAURA: No! Please! I can tell my baby has a girl-soul, and will be destined to do great things, like develop Revolution 60!
 
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