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Baloney Served Up by Pretend-Woman to Coerce Mis-Sexing Language
The New York Times has published an opinion piece by another young man who seeks to pass as a woman. In his essay, Manhattan, Illinois native Parker Marie Molloy tries futilely to mask the incoherence of his argument, which is that banning words passers don’t like from social media platforms is necessary to protect freedom of speech. His argument is composed of two dubious contentions:
1.) If language issues make passers feel really bad, they will choose not to speak, thereby undermining the free exchange of ideas, so conservatives need to get with “trans”-constructed Newspeak. In the mixed up, muddled …
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Tagged Ben Shapiro, Elton John, Eugene Volokh, Janet Mock, Jazz Jennings, John Wayne, Kate Bornstein, Meghan Murphy, New York Time, Parker Marie Molloy, Twitter
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