While researching about the Arcus Foundation, I found out that their executive director from 2005 -2010 went to the same college as (hot topic) Geraldine Laybourne attended--Vassar College (links to follow further down). Anthony Bourdain also attended but didn't graduate. @Vindicator
As it turns out, the transgender movement is more about selling drugs and tearing down traditions (I mean systematically, as if we didn't know already), but it's not only the Christian communities or other conservative faith communities that are affected, the LGB community is too, and they may go the way of the dodo bird at some point in as far as being a priority of progressive "rights" advocacy goes. Not unlike the black community, those who are paying attention will notice they too (LGB community), are expendable and can be replaced, politically speaking that is.
Add in the bizarre disregard for the target population, the kids, pushed to puberty blockers, and eventually mutilating irreversible surgeries and all the horrors of it we've seen thus far, and we know we've entered into Mengele world, only with "fabulous" fashion lines selling the atrocities.
Inauthentic Selves: The modern LGBTQ+ Movement Is Run By Philanthropic Astroturf And Based On Junk Science (found it here thanks @shadow332 )
(the) reaction to criticism, combined with the large amounts of money flowing to the transgender cause, is a symptom of a political disease.
That political disease is astroturf. The transgender movement promotes becoming your authentic self, whilst being inauthentic itself.
The modern LGBTQ+ Movement Is Run By Philanthropic Astroturf And Based On Junk Science http://archive.is/VTII4
..transgenderism, a term itself coined barely twenty years ago, and included in ‘LGBT’ since only the mid-90s, has money to burn and victories seem to come easily. The trans movement, separate to the gay and lesbian movement, has built itself an entire infrastructure over the past ten years.
follow the money..
And the money leads to large philanthropic foundations and pharmaceutical money. ...The transgender movement is not marginalized voices finally being heard; it is a case of large amounts of money being heard. ...And it’s all about one thing: selling drugs. Let me tell you how...
I can't emphasis enough the importance of the article, it's long, yes, but the work that went into is worthwhile and eye opening.
Canary in the Coalmine: Concerns coming from the gay community regarding transgender politics..
T. John Aravosis wrote a Salon article in 2007 entitled ‘How Did The T get in LGBT?’,[1] criticizing the decision to refuse a version of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act that didn’t include gender identity by LGBTQ+ lobbying groups. That version of the bill in 2007 had the chance to pass in a Democratic majority Hill — it died in the Senate. As of 2018, the bill has still not been passed and millions of gay and lesbian Americans do not have federal civil rights protections. Aravosis is confused: he does not know why the transgendered have to be included the gay and lesbian movement. The ‘T’ only began to be included in the mass media around 2003. The rapid expansion of the acronym has taken place over only the past decade.
All thanks to Soros money and Arcus Foundation and people like Jennifer Pritzker, (formerly Col. James Pritzker) who came out as a trans woman in 2013, through their Tawani Foundation (Trump supporter btw). Karen produced a film called RESILIENCE: THE BIOLOGY OF STRESS AND THE SCIENCE OF HOPE... hmmm...wonder if the same group that brought us FB, Google and MKULTRA are part of this. No matter, using SRS patients as subjects, who've been groomed with puberty blockers, who's stressed? /s No the film is about body memories and childhood trauma, so maybe assuming transgender movement fits in somewhere is just a bad guess.
Urvashi Vaid
She was the Director of the Engaging Tradition Project at the Center for Gender and Sexuality Law at Columbia Law School from 2011 to 2015. The project focused on the way tradition is used in movements for gender and sexuality to inform, enable or limit the movement.[1] Vaid spent ten years working in global philanthropic organizations, serving as Executive Director of the Arcus Foundation (2005-2010) and Deputy Director of Governance and Civil Society Unit of the Ford Foundation (2000-2005).
Vassar College
Notable attendees who did not graduate from Vassar include professional chef and television personality Anthony Bourdain, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, president of the Ford Foundation Susan Berresford, actresses Jane Fonda and Anne Hathaway, actor Justin Long, member of the Beastie Boys Mike D, Oscar-winning musician Mark Ronson, musician Rachael Yamagata, and writer Curtis Sittenfeld.
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/3072826
https://www.nytimes.com/1970/05/08/archives/geraldine-bond-vassar-alumna-engaged-to-wed.html
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kestrel9 ago
Col. Jennifer Natalya Pritzker, a trans lesbian, who transitioned in August 2013.
Other than trans issues, Pritzker is extremely right-wing.
NOMOCHOMO ago
Tides Foundation Links to the Laybournes
"Human Rights First"