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joolzzt's avatar

This is sickening. The women at Reduxx work very hard and are meticulous about checking their sources. They have broken many news items that the mainstream media refused to touch, like the link between WPATH, eunuchs and child pornography.

Facts are not 'anti trans'. Only the brain dead think they are.

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Margie's avatar

That's what really pissed them off. Reduxx was exposing them and they were looking for something to get them in trouble and they found one

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Exulansic's avatar

100%

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Exulansic's avatar

Anyone doing this work is under a microscope. One wrong move and the ban hammer comes down, or worse. It's a lot of pressure.

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Margie's avatar

They sell these at the gas station near my house

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Exulansic's avatar

They're legal in 5 of 50 American states.

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ChinaLisa137's avatar

Thank you Exulansic for the nuanced discussion of what happens when a joke goes too far.

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Ute Heggen's avatar

Yes. In fact, I've had 2 visits from the police. One was radical Left homeowners down the street reporting me for possible domestic terror intentions, when I distributed 1st Amendment protected literature against New York's Proposal 1, which won and is an attempt to add the words "gender expression" and "gender identity" into our state constitution. The police decided I had good intentions and had a laugh when I said those are the people marching and shouting "Defund the police." Then, after I left a message with a simple request to clergy at a house of worship where they fly the worst version of the "trans flag" (with the black circle) in front of their sanctuary. I did not request a call back when I stated the information about Behind the Looking Glass on Lime Soda Films YT channel. I didn't know one of the clergy is a woman on testosterone, now clear from the photos and videos the group posts, as she's slightly built but has a beard. They called the police to do a wellness check on me. Again, the officers laughed at the irony of those people calling the law at the drop of a hat, and also protesting police at the drop of a hat. I call it triangulation through police.

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Exulansic's avatar

Oh my god I had no idea!! That's insane. Do you have documentation of this? I would love to write about it or do a video promoting you and Lime Soda Films

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Ute Heggen's avatar

No video documentation. But we could chat about it sometime. I'm around after Thx Day. I could go to the station and get the report, possibly including the accusers, but I really don't even want to take the time. It had to do with the fact I printed out The Deadnames List and these yutzes thought I'm going to take some one out.

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Ms No's avatar

Thanks for the heads up - I set up a monthly donation to them via paypal.

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Lupi's avatar

Thanks for the heads-up! I already donated 💜

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Matt Osborne's avatar

That item will be most useful to a woman who is fighting another woman. It will NOT protect the female user from being attacked by a man. I don't understand what they were thinking.

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Exulansic's avatar

They were thinking pink pussy hats from 2016 but make it radical and violent.

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Matt Osborne's avatar

"Make the ears pointy and sharp, we'll win with head-butts"

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Madeline Cox's avatar

Is Reduxx run by a "right-wing" source? Yes. Do I care? No. Why don't I care? Because they back up literally everything with primary sources. And I also don't know why it is right-wing to acknowledge the material reality of sex. That's, traditionally, been a left-wing thing.

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Genevieve Gluck's avatar

Is Reduxx run by a right-wing source? No. The answer is no.

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Genevieve Gluck's avatar

I did not "admit to having shipped out some of these items in this manner", because I never shipped any of the merch. I said if they were illegal they would not have cleared customs. Anna ordered the keychains online (or did you think we manufactured them in a basement?), and received a box of two hundred that had been opened and inspected by customs officials. They were only sent to donors in the US and Canada, and they are available to order through Amazon. Given that they are sold in the US and Patreon is a US-based company, it's clear that nothing illegal was taking place.

The mass reporting campaign was kicked off by Alan Driscoll, aka "TERFipedia".

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