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As a trans woman myself, I take advantage of the freedom of speech that this amazing country has granted me to argue for tolerance and understanding for my fellow man, and to explore how best to negotiate integration of my transgender brothers and sisters into society. I don't believe there to be any other sustainable effective method to achieving these goals other than to speak up as individuals and make the case for it, which is exactly why I sit in front of you today.
"An Act to amend the Human Rights Act and Criminal Code'' affects the very process by which individual voices inspire change in a democratic society, and, in turn, Bill C-16 ultimately works against the very group it has been advertised to protect.
Before you accept the bill's purported purpose of equal protection for trans and gender non-conforming people under the law, consider the statements made by the sponsor of the bill, the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, Jody Wilson-Raybould. After conceding that the open-endedness of the term "identifiable group'' within the Criminal Code already protects trans people under the law, Minister Wilson-Raybould admits that the purpose of her proposed bill is not so much to legally enshrine the protection of trans people but instead to send a clear message:
With this Bill, we say unequivocally that Canada can do better. . . . we say loudly and clearly that it is time to move beyond mere tolerance of trans people. It is time for their full acceptance and inclusion . . . .
. . . it would promote inclusion and respect for trans [people] . . . .
Equal rights for trans persons should not be hidden, but plain for all to see.
This does not sound like equal protection under the law. This sounds like Canada's most influential lawyer and her cronies playing the role of social justice activists with their political power.
In the final quote from Minister Wilson-Raybould:
Some of the words and concepts used in the discussion on Bill C-16 may not be familiar to all Canadians.
That is another unequivocal confirmation that the bill is not attempting to amend the law in response to a cultural shift, as it should work in a democratic society, but that the bill seeks instead to work in the reverse, using the force of law to intimidate Canadians and then branding it as promoting social change.
Besides being anti-democratic and anti-free speech in nature, the idea that Bill C-16 will inspire a better Canada for trans people is a dangerous delusion as it will do the exact opposite.
The definitions for "gender identity'' and "gender expression'' that the bill's supporters have proposed — one as something subjective and unverifiable, existing purely in the mind, and the other as being nothing more than fashion sense — are sure to breed a climate of hypersensitivity where people feel they need to walk on egg shells or even outright avoid trans people in fear of prosecution. Because of this, trans and gender non-conforming people will likely lose job opportunities as employers will avoid employing what would become a serious legal liability for them. Bill C- 16 risks perpetuating the already low economic standing of trans people.
The bill will also send the impression to Canadians that trans people are too weak to defend and make the case for their identities in a free society and that the only way for us to exist amongst others is to restrict by draconian law the freedoms of others. By turning us into a source of hypersensitivity, a legal liability and a group whose existence is contingent on the undue restriction of everyone else's freedom, Bill C-16 is a sure way to engender resentment, intolerance and true transphobia that will derail the process of acceptance and integration of trans people and keep us relegated to the margins of society.
If you truly care about trans and gender non-conforming people and our lives and livelihood, you will vote against Bill C-16.
Thank you.
























Dr. Strangelove – Or How Theryn Meyer Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Contrapoints (Political flip-flop and breaking up with her fiancé)Being a hot passing pre-op tranny myself may lend me some expertise in this very crucial branch of philosophical inquiry (Shall we call it ‘Me•t(r)ap•hysics’?). But given that I’m happily engaged to a bisexual man who has no reservations about my body, I have no personal horse in the race.
Well, you’d have to get so lucky and fuck a trap yourself to find out. But what I can guarantee you’ll find, apart from a feminine appearance, is a feminine presence: her behavior, body language, and responses to sexual stimuli are indistinguishable from any other woman you’ve been with, because the most important sexual organ, her brain, is decidedly female.
In the less technical sense, traps are not gay. Passing trans women relate to their partners as women, their partners see them as women, they love like women, have sex like women, and inhabit a female social identity as they go about in the world. So go ahead, trap-loving Proud Boys. This Proud Ladyboy® gives you the A-OK to indulge in but another flavor of woman among the numerous that await you in the bountiful delicatessen known as the sexual marketplace. Just one more thing to know beforehand – no teeth, please.




The first sign that something was amiss came in December 2017, when a discussion event that was supposed to take place between Contrapoints, Theryn and Blaire (and which the first-mentioned had received a lot of flack for from his fans because he was going to debate with ”literal nazis”) was abruptly cancelled. Both Contrapoints and Theryn blamed on Blaire ”dropping out” (or ”flaking out”, as Nyk puts it in this blowfile) without any explanation. Blaire, however, claimed to have confirmed her attendance multiple times in a row despite a shorter lapse of two weeks of her being hard to reach and that it was Theryn who was to blame for the event being cancelled, something which lead to yet more drama.









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