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Jul 5, 2022Liked by Diane Perlman, PhD

Our appetites are so unnecessary.

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Jul 5, 2022Liked by Diane Perlman, PhD

Every time I see a word preceded by 'trans' I twitch; because it is the chosen term for the transhumanists.

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and transgenders who comprise tiny fraction of population. Research the Pritzker family and how they, it seems, overwhelmingly transformed our country, re emphasis on transgenderism. There is a superb article describing how their money corrupted our country. Don't have the link, but there was an article in Tablet that referenced it.

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Thanks, but I know about the Pritzker family and their involvement Jenifer Bilek has done some amazing research to 'Follow the Money'. Research Rothblatt and you will find he was the one who submitted his Manifesto to the UN. Despite Rothblatt having no medical or scientific qualifications he managed to delude the UN into accepting his personal version of illogic - and ignore human's screamingly obvious sexual dimorphism. I suspect the UN was already captured. But even using a pretend word of their making i.e., 'transgender' gives it credence - when it is a dangerous fallacy. As is the case for many people with more money than sense, Rothblatt was transexual - autogynephilic - and sought to change society to his preferred way of thinking aka transhuman. His form of eugenics has the goal of eliminating women - hence his xenotransplant piggery for producing human babies (or female reproductive organs to men).

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Jul 8, 2022Liked by Diane Perlman, PhD

Thank you for this information.

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Even trans people have a lesson to learn. More and more transgenders are learning that they cannot fix an internal problem by changing how they are externally. More and more are speaking out how they thought being the other gender would make life easier, and be a shortcut for them. And 30% regret making the change.

https://sexchangeregret.com

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Thank you for this, which addresses the root problem in our world today. We must all drop our egos to the floor and recognize we’ve been manipulated, in order to overcome this totalitarianism.

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So right. When I admitted to myself that I had been entirely bamboozled by the whole Covid narrative, it was incredibly liberating. The fear of admitting to being wrong is much worse than the actual act of doing it.

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Well said!

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I'm glad to see you are another person thinking beyond the 3D world (of polarity, duality and division) and into the 5D world (unity, teamwork, tolerance, new ideas). Those are the terms some metaphysical people use. Progressivism isn't progressive if it's all about hate, intolerance, violence, forcing a narrative, censorship.

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First two paragraphs. What I've been struggling toward for the last two years.

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It’s gonna take some creativity. But I’d say, fortunately that’s human’s infinite gift. Thanks for a refreshing post!

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Yes, creativity and also building up to a critical mass

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Brilliant and complex post. Requires rereading several times. I am conservative, an anomaly where I live, but I am also strongly pro-choice. Given the usual "following the party line", I am out in the cold. simplistic. Is it possible that all on the left are pro choice? and vice versa? Is that possible? Directions from above??

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Thanks for making the effort. We are so dumbed down and organized around duality. Probably most on the left (I don't like using terms right and left) are pro choice but may not be pro- abortion. I think we should call "pro - life" anti-choice." I understand their position and strong feelings though. One argument I haven't heard is that without choice, there would be many more billions of people on the planet which would threaten everyone's life - like too many people on a lifeboat would sink.

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The lifeboat sinking analogy reminds me of the worry, comment, of congressman Hank Johnson (D Ga.) who in 2016 expressed worry that Guam would tip over and sink from overpopulation. This was at a House Armed Services Committee hearing. This is somewhat *OT*. Likely dumber than AOC, if that is possible.

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Thanks!

" Discontinuous leap" - I think you meant Discontiguous leap?

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I didn't - but a good thought. I will think about it. Thanks for responding.

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