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Old Yesterday, 04:54 PM   #16
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...As previously stated, it'll probably impel more Democrats to the polls than "undecideds"
Nope... that's not what the polling on this issue suggests. See my post #12.

Even 40% of Democrats disagree with forcing taxpayers to cover "gender reassignment surgery"! Are they all transphobes too?
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Your favorite publication, the WSJ, thinks you're wrong, tiny. So does Caitlyn Jenner, for that matter.
Buckle up buckaroo.

Kamala Harris has said at one time or another that she wants to increase taxes, increase spending more than taxes, impose a Green New Deal, ban fracking and offshore drilling and issuance of federal oil and gas leases, impose a mark-to-market capital gains tax, double down on a failed health care system by imposing Medicare for all, and ban people she doesn't like from Twitter. She wants to grow the size of the federal government hugely. She favors ending the filibuster for at least certain legislation, and "reforming" the Supreme Court. Prices went up 20% during the Biden/Harris administration. President Biden encharged her with stemming migration across the US-Mexico border, and illegal immigration across the US-Mexico border rose, a lot.

Do you really think Trump and surrogates should spend 1/3rd of their television advertising dollars on trans phobia instead of the preceding issues? I don't think you do.

I don't believe tax dollars should pay for trans surgery, just as I believed in the Hyde amendment even though I support a woman's right to get an abortion, within limits. And I don't believe trans women should compete in women's sports unless her teammates and competitors are in agreement. But I really don't much give a damn, compared to other issues that are out there.

This is going to be a tight election and if Trump's campaign runs off the Log Cabin Republicans the party will suffer. My cousin was a Trump supporter. Her son is now her daughter and she's pissed off about the Dobbs decision too. She voted a straight Democratic ticket in 2022 and probably will again this year.

As to Tammy Baldwin and Sherrod Brown, they'll probably outperform Harris. You've got some percentage of the population that's LGBTQ or like my cousin, who are going to vote just on this issue, the issue being the transphobic attacks by some Republicans and their campaigns. The ads may just backfire and be the margin of victory for Baldwin and Brown.
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....You've got some percentage of the population that's LGBTQ or like my cousin, who are going to vote just on this issue, the issue being the transphobic attacks by some Republicans and their campaigns. The ads may just backfire and be the margin of victory for Baldwin and Brown.
Highlighting just this portion, cuz it says it all. Also the earlier post about alienating younger voters over this issue.

All of the nonsense about surgery on kids and "men" playing women's sports is way overblown. And a ton of people aren't fucking happy about it. They view it as ongoing transphobia and homophobia, and attempts to demonize people who generally don't have the resources or clout to defend themselves well.

And that goddam-stupid-mutherfukker JD Vance....on Joe Rogan...well, let's go to the tape:

"Frankly, I wouldn’t be surprised if me and Trump won just the normal gay guy vote, because again, they just want to be left the hell alone,” Vance said. “And now you have all this crazy stuff on top of it that they’re like ‘No, no … we didn’t want to give pharmaceutical products to 9-year-olds who are transitioning their genders.”

Amazingly clueless. Maybe worse than the "cat lady" thing.

He IS right about one thing, though. They DO want to be left alone. Just like they want other LGBTQ people...left...the hell...ALONE.

Because I'm sure that most gay men remember very well what it was like when they were NOT left alone, when they were demonized and persecuted routinely. And they see the same thing happening to others now. They know that if they don't stand up to what is happening to them, that they risk losing all that they have gained.

I can't imagine there is any significant support by "normal" gay men. Especially now. Sure, there might be some. You can be gay and stupid, just like you can be straight and stupid (Fuck, I know two doctors who smoke, fer chrissake!)

They ain't winning the gay vote. And Vance should keep his stupid trap shut. Though I hope he doesn't. The Dems cannot buy ads as good as the ones that keep coming out of his mouth....

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Buckle up buckaroo.

Kamala Harris has said at one time or another that she wants to increase taxes, increase spending more than taxes, impose a Green New Deal, ban fracking and offshore drilling and issuance of federal oil and gas leases, impose a mark-to-market capital gains tax, double down on a failed health care system by imposing Medicare for all, and ban people she doesn't like from Twitter. She wants to grow the size of the federal government hugely. She favors ending the filibuster for at least certain legislation, and "reforming" the Supreme Court. Prices went up 20% during the Biden/Harris administration. President Biden encharged her with stemming migration across the US-Mexico border, and illegal immigration across the US-Mexico border rose, a lot.

Do you really think Trump and surrogates should spend 1/3rd of their television advertising dollars on trans phobia instead of the preceding issues? I don't think you do.

I don't believe tax dollars should pay for trans surgery, just as I believed in the Hyde amendment even though I support a woman's right to get an abortion, within limits. And I don't believe trans women should compete in women's sports unless her teammates and competitors are in agreement. But I really don't much give a damn, compared to other issues that are out there.

This is going to be a tight election and if Trump's campaign runs off the Log Cabin Republicans the party will suffer. My cousin was a Trump supporter. Her son is now her daughter and she's pissed off about the Dobbs decision too. She voted a straight Democratic ticket in 2022 and probably will again this year.

As to Tammy Baldwin and Sherrod Brown, they'll probably outperform Harris. You've got some percentage of the population that's LGBTQ or like my cousin, who are going to vote just on this issue, the issue being the transphobic attacks by some Republicans and their campaigns. The ads may just backfire and be the margin of victory for Baldwin and Brown.
Yet that’s their focus.

Political suicide.
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I admit I probably spend less than .000001% of my day thinking about transgender people. I am glad for transgenders that MAGAs think about them a hell of a lot more than I do.

Let's be honest, Trump can make anything an issue and his gullible sheep will jump all over it no matter how inconsequential it really is to them... this is just more silly hate speak from Trump to rile up his basement dwellers (as he calls his flock).
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Transphobia: I am not afraid of folks who think they have the wrong body (I am not phobic). I do believe that those few individuals with Genine gender dysphoria need deep and extensive psychological counseling before engaging in chemicals castration and surgical removal of their sex organs. I am emphatically opposed to allowing these procedures to be applied to those who are not competent to give their informed consent.
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One out of every three dollars Trump has placed on TV is attacking transgender individuals.

Let that sink in a second.

I'd bet that Ted Cruz is spending an even higher proportion of his ad budget on women's sports and bathroom issues.

REALLY? I know some of you are scared shitless about transgender folks, especially all those illegal alien murderers getting their plumbing changed in prison, but REALLY?

Obviously, the MAGAs are hunkering down for what will be a giant trans assault on our democracy.

Every one of these moves, designed to divide Americans, is going to create more backlash at the ballot box. However, I wonder how many more homophobic, transphobic attacks we'll get to read about in the coming weeks/months.

Collateral damage in a political campaign is unacceptable.

https://www.vox.com/2024-elections/3...s-scapegoating

The cruel truth behind Trump’s new attacks on trans people
The Trump campaign’s anti-trans advertising is pure scapegoating — with a bigger, sinister purpose.

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Oct 30, 2024, 5:45 AM CDT

With mere days left on the 2024 political campaign trail, you might have noticed the Trump camp has increasingly turned to scapegoating familiar targets, including immigrants, the press, and women. It has also increasingly doubled down on attacks on trans people.

A recent ABC News report found that nearly a third of recent campaign funds — or $21 million, according to the report — for television advertising has been spent on anti-trans messaging from the Trump campaign and various conservative political groups. The independent journalist collective the Bulwark pushed the total even higher — to $40 million poured into anti-trans advertising within the last five weeks.

The Election, ExplainedA pop-up newsletter explaining the 2024 election — the candidates, the issues that matter most, and how it will all impact your life.

The ads, paid for by the Trump campaign, use a litany of anti-trans coding, including photoshopping Kamala Harris to appear as though she’s posing beside a nonbinary person in a mustache and a dress, despite plenty of evidence that this strategy is a turn-off for voters. “Kamala even supports letting biological men compete against our girls in their sports,” one ad declares. All three ads attack Harris for supporting gender-affirmative care for incarcerated trans people, including surgery where medically necessary.

“Kamala is for they/them,” each ad concludes. “President Trump is for you.”

Given that trans people make up barely half of 1 percent of the US adult population and that trans-related issues are low on the priority list of most voters, many might find it baffling that Trump has focused so much of his attention on singling out trans people. Indeed, two media research groups, the left-leaning Data for Progress and video marketing firm Ground Media, working in partnership with GLAAD, each released studies last week finding that the ads had no real impact on voter decision-making and instead alienated many viewers, even among Republicans, who felt they were “mean-spirited.”

So then why do them? Well, there’s “winning” in terms of appealing to voters, and then there’s “winning” in terms of determining the conversation. Keeping the focus on trans people — Harris’s actual policy proposals do almost nothing to advance their status — fires up a certain base and crowds out other discussion.

But the fallout here isn’t voters distracted from the real issues. The fallout instead comes in an important detail from one of those aforementioned studies. Ground Media found that while the negative messaging didn’t change viewers’ minds about Harris, it did significantly increase viewers’ negativity about trans and nonbinary people across all demographics.

In other words, these ads help to reinforce the idea of a common enemy. They are continuing — which is to say winning, in a very real sense — the larger ongoing culture war against queer and trans people. The willingness of Trump and his supporters to invest in these ads arguably indicates that even if Harris wins the election, marginalized communities in red states will still be under threat from Trump supporters and from growing legal restrictions on those regions.

But trans people aren’t isolated targets. They are scapegoats in the historical sense — canaries in the coal mine for the growing march of fascism in the US. That puts all of us in danger.

Trump centering anti-trans sentiment in his campaign strategy is not new. It’s the culmination of a decade-long conservative political strategy of weaponizing anti-trans messaging to undermine and reverse what was a broad cultural shift toward LGBTQ equality.

In 2013, in a landmark move, the American Psychiatric Association reclassified gender dysphoria — the feeling of not being aligned with your presumed-at-birth gender — so it was no longer classified as a mental disorder, thereby setting the stage for a much-needed societal shift toward accepting and understanding trans people.

The following year, Time magazine placed Orange Is the New Black star Laverne Cox on its cover, declaring that trans rights were “America’s next civil rights frontier.”

The backlash was almost instantaneous. A month later, the Southern Baptist Convention, the largest Protestant religious group in the country, passed a resolution singling out trans people and stating, “[W]e oppose all cultural efforts to validate claims to transgender identity.”


As the Supreme Court’s 2015 decision to legalize same-sex marriage took effect, conservative groups turned away from targeting queer people to instead target trans people in a “divide and conquer” strategy, as a conservative organizer named Meg Kilgannon summarized in a 2017 Family Research Council panel: “For all of its recent success, the LGBT alliance is actually fragile,” she told the assembly. “If you separate the T from the alphabet soup, we’ll have more success.”

To do this, conservatives joined forces with unlikely allies, including “trans-exclusionary radical feminists,” to drum up antagonistic sentiments against trans people. Right-wingers spread alarmism, rolling out dozens of anti-trans bathroom laws across the nation, then using them to introduce other anti-trans ideas into local conservative platforms, all of them coming straight out of the moral panic playbook. These tactics didn’t directly address the sociocultural progress that trans people were making; instead, they cultivated a new wave of unfounded fear and alarmism about trans people themselves.

And the propaganda has only gotten more effective over time. Where anti-trans bathroom bills mostly failed a decade ago, they’re now coming back into fashion; last week, Odessa, Texas, passed a “bathroom” bill that offers a $10,000 bounty paid to anyone who spies a trans person using the “wrong” bathroom.

The core elements we see used to attack and oppress trans people in the US in 2024 aren’t really about trans people; we’ve seen these same fearmongering tropes weaponized against numerous marginalized groups throughout history.

They serve a greater political purpose — not just to demonize one specific group of people but to reinforce an in-group mentality that can then be deployed against all enemies. These attacks are a political cudgel.

This strategy harks back to another era of fascism. It’s vital to recognize the parallels to Hitler’s Germany here (especially given John Kelly’s recent allegations that Trump praised Hitler himself): to understand that trans and queer people aren’t being attacked in isolation, but rather in tandem with immigrants, the disabled and mentally ill, and women.

The strategy at work deploys moral hysteria, a culture-wide “othering” of marginalized groups, and most importantly a push for a government response to the perceived problem of these outlying groups. By unifying around the public’s negative perceptions of these groups, the Republican Party amasses power and control at all levels of government. Trump has threatened repeatedly to wield that amassed power against his political opponents if he is reelected. And this, ultimately, is the real threat — not just to trans people, but to everyone.
Trump is getting my vote.
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They highlight their position because it’s a winning issue. There may be only a relatively small amount of people who fit the description but everyone has an opinion, most of which are similar to Trump/Vance’s.
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They highlight their position because it’s a winning issue. There may be only a relatively small amount of people who fit the description but everyone has an opinion, most of which are similar to Trump/Vance’s.
What happened to demonizing the brown people? In the decaying days of the election, the focus of the mags hatred has shifted it seems.

OH, that’s right, a lot of brown people vote. And Trump has done more for people of color than anyone since Lincoln. That’s why his closing shot is him cuddling a little African American lady.

That final shout should have been him hugging a little old trans lady.

MAGAs are so gullible. And malleable. And predictable.

See you at the finish line. (Stand back and stand by)
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Shouldn't this thread be posted in the Another Realm forum?
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Shouldn't this thread be posted in the Another Realm forum?
The MAGA cult is hanging its hat on this.

The thread is about political advertising.

Perhaps if you hung out in your suggested forum, you wouldn't have to deal with it. Apparently you're unwilling to do so now.
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...everyone has an opinion, most of which are similar to Trump/Vance’s.
Show me the data. I don't think "most" feel that way at all.

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Show me the data. I don't think "most" feel that way at all.

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So many distortions of language in that article. Ones gender isn’t assigned at birth, that’s determined at conception. It’s ~announced~ at birth if the parents chose not to find out beforehand. “Gender affirming” care is a complete misnomer. These quacks are doing is the opposite of that. What they’re offering is gender ~denying~ care, wrecking lives in the process sending their patients down a path with a 50/50 chance of survival. None of this crap is medical care, it’s feeding a mental disorder.

If you had a friend or loved one that thought they were a dog you wouldn’t feed them Alpo and make them shit in the yard. You’d seek a doctor to help them realize they’re actually a human. A man who thinks they’re a woman, or visa-versa, would be treated the same in a sane society.

If you want studies ask the Trump and Harris campaigns. He’s putting his positions out there and she’s not mentioning it at all. Their respective statisticians have obviously already done the leg work.
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