Well there’s one thing about the Auckland disgrace – Kellie-Jay’s goal is to show what trans activism is all about, and by god the “activists” helped her with that.
Is auto-correct a secret TRA? Only I’ve suddenly started seeing Kellie-Jay Keen’s name shortened to Kelly-Jean, and it’s weird to see the same typo in more than one place on the same day.
The video of KJK’s perspective of that event is here, and predictably enough it is packed with supportive commentary. This is what we expect, as there is a natural sample bias at play. Likewise for any comments found at say SkyNews or PinkNews – we know the general trend of the comments from punters at each venue purely from the lean that those outlets have. But what I found interesting and very encouraging was the commentary found in relatively neutral spaces was also heavily supportive. For example here, where one of the speakers at one of Australia’s LWS events answers and pushes back against some rather slanted questions from her interviewer. I scrolled the comments for several pages and found them all to be highly supportive of LWS and the feminist / gender critical position in general.
That took some courage. It’s not like there wasn’t any risk involved.
Is auto-correct a secret TRA? Only I’ve suddenly started seeing Kellie-Jay Keen’s name shortened to Kelly-Jean, and it’s weird to see the same typo in more than one place on the same day.
The video of KJK’s perspective of that event is here, and predictably enough it is packed with supportive commentary. This is what we expect, as there is a natural sample bias at play. Likewise for any comments found at say SkyNews or PinkNews – we know the general trend of the comments from punters at each venue purely from the lean that those outlets have. But what I found interesting and very encouraging was the commentary found in relatively neutral spaces was also heavily supportive. For example here, where one of the speakers at one of Australia’s LWS events answers and pushes back against some rather slanted questions from her interviewer. I scrolled the comments for several pages and found them all to be highly supportive of LWS and the feminist / gender critical position in general.