One lie after another
The Guardian insults us and tries to deceive us yet again.
Imara Jones was filming a documentary on a road trip in California when she took a break to scroll the news. A story about state lawmakers in Idaho banning transgender girls from playing on female sports teams at public schools caught her attention; it was the second anti-trans legislation that Jones had seen passed in 2020. She turned to her producer and told her that they needed to look into “this anti-trans stuff”.
The Guardian lies to us in the very first sentence. Imara Jones is a man: he took a break to scroll the news.
A year later, Jones launched her podcast The Anti-Trans Hate Machine: A Plot Against Equality to look into the religious extremists, conservative political groups and billionaires pushing an anti-trans agenda.
No mention of women or feminists, of course. Pfffffff, who cares about them.
Also, the “equality” trick. Trans “activism” aka bullying has nothing to do with equality. It’s not “equality” to pretend that men are women, or that men can become women. Equality is equal rights and protections for women, the half of humanity that has been denied rights and protections since forever.
Since then, the urgency of her work has only grown. Republicans have spent more than $65m on anti-trans television ads in recent months, according to the New York Times…
But of course what the Guardian means by “anti-trans” is just pointing out the ways trans pseudo-rights demolish women’s rights.
And in 2023 and 2024, more than 500 anti-LGBTQ bills were introduced each year.
Any bets on how many of those bills were not about LGB at all? But the Guardian loves to use the cheap trick of lumping the T and the Q in with the LGB so that the T and Q can ride for free on the LGB ticket.
On her podcast, Jones – a Black trans journalist and founder of the platform TransLash Media – investigates the anti-trans industry with a conversational tone, all while centering the voices and experiences of trans people.
A trans journalist is a fake pretending to be a journalist. Funny that they would admit it.
C’mon, you know a majority of those bills are about sticking it to the LGB by way of the T; that’s the whole point.
I stopped reading the Guardian when it jumped so obviously on the trans bandwagon. I wonder how many others did.