Shifting Ground; September, 2023
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Predicting 2030
 September 19 2023
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    One: we’ve neglected to note that perhaps the primary reality of ‘trans’ is that most people have no idea what is really going on, and don’t much care anyway.

     


    Two: an increasingly visible group is that of women – academics, journalists, conservatives, concerned mums, and feminists (both heterosexual and lesbian) – who are bravely publicizing the negative impacts that trans is having on women and girls -- ‘erasure’.

     

    So, do we not welcome their efforts?

     


    Three: some Bud-Light-boycott anti-woke-corporation sentiment is vaguely evident to me. If any reader has a grasp of this, please do post.

     


    Four: legal backlashes and de-transitioning are also gaining attention.

     


    Five: although wild conjecture is all we can manage today, there seems no doubt that resistance to ‘trans’ will merge with resistance to other disastrous left-wing policies, particularly in the U.S. (and the U.S. presidential-election cycle starts quite soon).

     

    Note that the seven-years-delayed backlash to the policies of forcing massive numbers of illegal aliens on European populations is well and truly underway.

     


    Six: the Why-is-trans-attractive? project:

     

    conservative Switzerland has six times as many LGBTQI folks as conservative Hungary. Say what?!

     


    Seven: Christians and Muslims standing shoulder-to-shoulder against trans zealotry is a thing to ponder.


     

    Finally: the concern of Big Gubmint is only ever Bigger Gubmint. Covid was a godsend.

     

    It behooves us all to keep an eye out for whatever lunacy is incoming. Guvvy Corp efforts to control the impacts of inflation?


    And is anyone following neuro-diversity?

     

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