• LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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    Go check the UnitedKingdom subreddit if you want to see the celebratory bloodlust of the average Briton, the blatant alternative truths and so on, and this is of the young progressive sort, the average 40+ boomeroid probably no longer bothers with that mask even.

    I am so tired. I’ve fought the good fight for so long for my people but in the end it’s like it was all pointless.

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      Go check the UnitedKingdom subreddit if you want to see the celebratory bloodlust of the average Briton

      urgh, remind me to never follow that advise again. What a bunch of hateful, clueless assholes.

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          As much as I’d like to think they are all Ivans and Vlads from Kamchatka doing this for 50 kopecks, I feel like there can’t be that many and with such authenticity, dedicated so hard to that sub.

          Like how important is demoralising the already inactive disengaged progresvives really to political power and who has so much time and resources?

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            The one thing AI LLMs seem to be actually quite good at is generating lots of quite ‘real’/‘genuine’ sounding comments and replies, so it really could be bots. It probably doesn’t actually take that much effort either in relative terms, if you decide you want to AstroTurf an online space.

            It’s a shame because it could basically kill discussion on the internet as we know it. It’s mad to think it, but in a few years we could be telling younger generations of a time when we wrote words to each other online and it was reasonable to assume that we were talking to a real person…

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      As MLK stated "The moral arc of the universe is long but bends towards justice " stay fighting for good!

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      There’s been a noticeable shift on r/UnitedKingdom since around the time of the Reddit protests. I no longer participate there but I’ve seen quite a bit of extra unpleasantness the few times of taken a curious look at it.

      Not that it was ever a great place to discuss trans issues, but the nastiness seems to be spreading to all manner of topics now.

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        There may have been an organized effort by the far right to take over various national subreddits. It gives the impression that their views are overwhelmingly popular in the country, when really they’re not. The subreddit /r/Canada also got dominated by the far right, which led to the creation of /r/onguardforthee. At least one of the mods of /r/Canada was shown to be an active neo-Nazi, and another declared himself a white supremacist. There is still too much support for the far right in Canada (and we’re looking at a big lurch to the right in the next election), but it’s not as dominant as you’d think from that subreddit.

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          Tbf, leftists did this also. r/northernireland had a big bunch of American IRA larpers who never set foot in the country, and edgy youth from the Republic.

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        There’s always been that undercurrent of hate. The first few comments on any immigration story was enough to see that.

        But yeah, I think the demographic did shift a bit in the last year or so

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      Haven’t they always been like that?

      r/GreenAndPleasant split off from them for a reason

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    A big FUCK YOU to all Tories, Terfs and similar asshats.

    Edit: I’ll donate money to Gender GP even harder from now on.

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    I’m not particularly well educated on the subject but according to the BBC:

    Fewer than 100 young people in England are currently prescribed puberty blockers by the NHS. They will all able to continue their treatment.

    So why such a big fuss?

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        Can puberty blocking be reversed at a later date?

        Or can blocked puberty be reverted later?

        I could agree with a ban whole heatedly if blocking can’t be reversed and blocked cannot be reverted, but I would likely to oppose a ban it if blocking can be reversed and blocked could be reverted.

        Gets a little fuzzy if it’s one or the other though.

        Wouldn’t want someone to miss their only chance to block puberty, but also wouldn’t want someone to make a permanent choice at 13-14 which can’t be reversed if they want to later on.

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          puberty blockers are used explicitly to delay having to go through puberty. they are used for kids who have precocious puberty (puberty that starts too early), as well as for trans kids. there are some marginal risks associated with them, you might grow a bit shorter, or just generally develop differently that you might have if you had allowed puberty to progress on time, but there aren’t specific health challenges people who use them face. the reason you take them is to explicitly prevent somebody from going through irreversible changes they might not like before they can make an informed decision, or before it is healthy for those changes to occur.

          interestingly, most of the poor health outcomes of precocious puberty are psychological and social, not physical, which is, i think, an interesting parallel to the trans experience.

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          You just stop taking them, and your body will start going through puberty. Like the other response said, they’re used for cis children as well when they start too early for their body to be able to handle. As with any medicine there can be side effects.

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          You can’t get any trans care that isn’t reversible until you’re an adult who can legally consent to it. Puberty blockers are reversible, you just stop taking them and go through puberty. This change is completely anti-scientific and pro-bigotry. It’s indefensible.

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          When you stop taking them puberty continues as normal.

          We’ve been using them for a long time on people who start puberty too early. And know they are effective and safe.

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          When you stop taking them you go through puberty like normal. The idea is to protect trans kids from the irreversible effects of going through the wrong puberty, but not cause any irreversible effects if they’re one of the <1% that later turns out to not be trans.

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    All 83 of them?

    Really that is the total for the entire country. Ya, it’s a “serious” problem. … Sure