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 15410134[Quote] [Voice Chat]>>15410202

>Having once ran a site (the 'party), with a large trans minority userbase, and having met some of those users, my opinions on this group of people have changed significantly over the years. Being perhaps the most mocked and hated group of people on the internet, what little information I saw about them was negative. As the discourse on social media and bulletin boards changed, they became a fixture of discussions on my website. At the time, I considered them to be just another boogeyman. Or perhaps just a new form of calling people "gay" or "f**"s. I didn't realise until much later that there were actually many trans users of my website.
>
>I got to know one or two personally. Most I simply heard about, or read about. No one would ever admit to being one, at least not back then. But I learned they existed, I read about these users elsewhere. Despite their one-sided rivalry, there actually exists a big overlap between users of the 'party', and of 4chan's /lgbt/ board.
>
>I came to have a more realistic understanding of these people than I had before. I realized they were not too different from everyone else. I felt sympathetic for the plight of those with a real medical condition that causes them such psychological discomfort.
>
>There are many scientific questions to be raised over the existence of such people. There are some simple facts that can't be changed. However, with all these modern technological advances, if it’s possible to bring someone suffering from gender dysphoria closer to their desired form, it seems the moral thing to do so.
>
>So when does someone gain the right to make such a decision? It's known that the earlier such procedures are undertaken, the more effective their intended results are. Is it cruel to force someone who wishes to change their appearance to wait until they are 18, by which point many largely irreversible effects of puberty have transpired?
>
>I think, perhaps it is. So how should the question of children being able to make such a decision be approached?
>
>There is no golden solution I think. Some children will always be failed by their system, some will make the wrong decision. But I think the current system in place in some western countries, where it simply requires a psychologist or a few doctors' consent is sufficient.
>
>So my feelings are mainly sympathetic. I think people with this unfortunate "mismatch" should be helped with all the tools of modern science. Whether, in the end, science can help them resemble their preferred sex hinges on various factors that will be different for each person. Some will be unsuccessful, some will be successful. But it is better to at least offer them the legal right to try, with as few barriers as possible.
link to the post: https://kuz.kolyma.net/blog.cgi/entry/1771961084

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Dog toes?

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Up this is interesting

 15410202[Quote]>>15410376

>>15410134 (OP)
Trannies are caused by vaccination, autism and medical/NGO propaganda. They didn't exist as anything other than a miniscule minority before 2013.

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this is a bunch of bullshit why did i read that

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nigga that's froot not kuz

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I ain't reading allat

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>>Having once ran a site (the 'party), with a large trans minority userbase, and having met some of those users, my opinions on this group of people have changed significantly over the years. Being perhaps the most mocked and hated group of people on the internet, what little information I saw about them was negative. As the discourse on social media and bulletin boards changed, they became a fixture of discussions on my website. At the time, I considered them to be just another boogeyman. Or perhaps just a new form of calling people "gay" or "f**"s. I didn't realise until much later that there were actually many trans users of my website.
>>
>>I got to know one or two personally. Most I simply heard about, or read about. No one would ever admit to being one, at least not back then. But I learned they existed, I read about these users elsewhere. Despite their one-sided rivalry, there actually exists a big overlap between users of the 'party', and of 4chan's /lgbt/ board.
>>
>>I came to have a more realistic understanding of these people than I had before. I realized they were not too different from everyone else. I felt sympathetic for the plight of those with a real medical condition that causes them such psychological discomfort.
>>
>>There are many scientific questions to be raised over the existence of such people. There are some simple facts that can't be changed. However, with all these modern technological advances, if it’s possible to bring someone suffering from gender dysphoria closer to their desired form, it seems the moral thing to do so.
>>
>>So when does someone gain the right to make such a decision? It's known that the earlier such procedures are undertaken, the more effective their intended results are. Is it cruel to force someone who wishes to change their appearance to wait until they are 18, by which point many largely irreversible effects of puberty have transpired?
>>
>>I think, perhaps it is. So how should the question of children being able to make such a decision be approached?
>>
>>There is no golden solution I think. Some children will always be failed by their system, some will make the wrong decision. But I think the current system in place in some western countries, where it simply requires a psychologist or a few doctors' consent is sufficient.
>>
>>So my feelings are mainly sympathetic. I think people with this unfortunate "mismatch" should be helped with all the tools of modern science. Whether, in the end, science can help them resemble their preferred sex hinges on various factors that will be different for each person. Some will be unsuccessful, some will be successful. But it is better to at least offer them the legal right to try, with as few barriers as possible.

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Jee what is this guys problem

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How did OldGODs survive this retard? Literally supporting the trooning of cacas

 15410286[Quote]>>15410292>>15410317

Kuz was a tranny janny no one surprised by this
And also 'leno holds the same views

 15410292[Quote]>>15410314

>>15410286
The fuck is 'leno

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>>15410292
newGOD
old admin from ‘23 who’s a californian libshart

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>>15410286
Marge? Who's 'leno?

 15410339[Quote]>>15410357>>15410381

notice how kuzzy is talking about people with gender dysphoria not autogynephiles though

 15410357[Quote]>>15410366

>>15410339
Doesnt matter its a delusion eitherway that ni one has to partake in. Gender dsyphoria if thats even a thing should be cured by making the person comfortable with their sex and body not motivate them to ruin themselves and play a role for the rest of their life

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>>15410357
valid viewpoint though I was just arguing that kvz is not a bad person, even less so a bad admin for having a different view

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>>15410202
Why does 5000 year old book the old testament have rules against transvestism though

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>>15410339
Autogynophilia is valid

 15410383[Quote]>>15410392

>>15410376
marge where, I never read the bible, what verse is it

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>>15410376
People alwqys did retard shit its not imposibble some retard wanted to a woman 5000years ago the same way other shit was present then

 15410392[Quote]>>15410400

>>15410383
Deuteronomy 22:5

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Brutal kuzpill

 15410400[Quote]>>15410408

>>15410392
thank you helpfvlBVLL though aren't old testament laws only for kikes?

 15410408[Quote]>>15410410

>>15410400
No, but the Talmus says so wich you can ignore for obv reasons

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>>15410408
Talmud*

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>>15407747

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up

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>When a rogue hacker targeted one of the largest image boards in the world, a website that I at the time owned, leaking user data for the sites 20,000+ users, I froze. While the leaks didn't include much personal data of mine (The IP address associated with my posts was used by up to 4-5 active staff and employees depending on the time of day), I did find myself having to answer for some of the bone headed things I had written.

>As it would turn out, the hack was rather insignificant, the worst that came out, was that my users now knew that sometimes, the person trolling them in their thread was their own admin. I nonetheless decided that I had had enough of running internet forums, and handed everything off to a trusted moderator.


>Since them, I haven't engaged in any public projects. In my absence, certain actors muddied the waters, injecting falsehoods into sometimes valid criticism. But all of it was never what I wanted. Running internet forums was my way of indulging my love of data and big numbers. It didn't matter to me what was posted, I got lost in the pride of managing big enterprises, and somehow ended up with several essay-length wiki pages detailing my youthful antics.


>Now, with the eons of time that has elapsed since then (2 years), I look back and shake my head. I find myself not alone, but living in a society full of people with cringeworthy digital footprints over their head. And I do not know what to advise them - should they embrace their mistakes? or become digital hermits, refusing to confirm or deny whether, at 2:00 AM on a Thursday 5 years ago, they said everyone who doesn't like anime should be corralled into concentration camps?


>I have experimented with both paths - but I am none the wiser on which is the better choice.

as someone who was around during the leak he speaks of (the one that exposed xis post history), I find this far more interesting tbh. he basically admits here that he stepped down over the leaks and that the AIDS thing was just an excuse



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