A post by
@Candidate No 7 in the Tranny Sideshows on Social Media thread about a tranny wanting to create a transphobe face recognition app has reminded me of a new thing trannies have ruined.
This might sound like an odd one, but the word 'unhinged'.
Now, I know for a fact that I have, in the past, used this word to describe trannies and their antics - whether that be pouring bottles of their own piss over themselves to protest trans rights
Or glowering into their webcams making death threats to TERFs or conservatives, or demanding you drop and give them 20 every time you misgender someone, or trying to attack a sitting congresswomen in the middle of her speech. And, I must confess, 'unhinged' was the word, that to paraphrase Spoony, was searing through my mind like bolts of fire, reading about our aforementioned tranny sideshow and his aforementioned hypothetical transphobe-detecting facial recognition app. Unhinged.
But - in what feels like a recent development - 'unhinged' is a word I've noticed trannies have adopted more and more to use against their political enemies, which sticks out to me like a sore thumb, because usually said political enemies are not acting in a way that could, under any stretch of the imagination be considered unhinged.
It's usually on social media, when somebody, usually J.K. Rowling, but not always, voices a perfectly sensible, reasonable opinion that's critical of trans ideology. The exchange will go something like this.
"Men and women are different."
"Wow... Unhinged."
"Maybe we shouldn't house a rapist in a women's prison, just because he's put on a wig and is now calling himself by the name of his victim's mother. I feel it is likely he may abuse this particular state of affairs."
"Um, why would you say this? This is U N H I N G E D. Just pure hateful bile. Absolutely unhinged. Are you
OK, hun?"
Now, I've talked before about this, and how it's so transparently a form of gaslighting:
This is the most irritating fucking tactic these people use. They do it to J.K. Rowling all the time.
Someone calmly expresses an opinion that they arrived at, usually after a lot of in-depth research and thought, about a topic that they consider to be important, and they respond with this bullshit "Um, sweaty, are you
OK? You sound like you're
crazy? Like, why are you so
obsessed with this? This is just
insane."
Can we call this what it is? It's gaslighting and it's fucking abusive.
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Also, fuck off MovieBob, you fucking chair-sniffer.
I also think we're all only too aware of how troons like to insidiously play word games and try to co-opt and misuse language to achieve their political goals - I, personally, still remember a movement on Tumblr, back in the day, after the whole 'retarded' thing blew up and you suddenly couldn't say 'retarded' any more because it was ableist, to try and get words like 'stupid', 'dumb' and 'moron' considered as slurs too. It wasn't because any of these people genuinely cared about ableism, it was a covert attempt at control, because they didn't want people to have the words to call them out whenever they were stupid morons who said things that were dumb and retarded.
A part of me also wonders if this is also an evolution of that weird tranny tactic of attempting to misgender their opponents? Calling TERFs 'men' and 'he' and stuff like that, like India Willoughby tried that time, when he started calling Helen Joyce 'Frank' or whatever it was.
Another example of that autistic lack of theory of mind, where they can't understand why something that works on them wouldn't work on other people.
They see people reacting to their bad behaviour and calling
them unhinged, and everybody roundly agreeing and laughing along, so they, in their 'spergic, bathtub HRT-addled minds, try to Reverse-Uno card that shit and turn it back against their enemies, expecting the same result.
Yes, yes,
I'm unhinged.
Not the forty-year-old fat guy in the dress, pretending that he's a lady, no, no. No, I'm the weird one. It's me. Hi. I'm the problem. It's me.