Reacting To Your Woke Experiences

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Misha Petrov

Misha Petrov

Жыл бұрын

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Today I am reading your comments and DMs describing your experiences relating to woke issues at school, work or within your social circles. Some topics discussed are struggles with woke teachers/family and friends, detransitioners, neopronouns, BLM, and mental health.
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@the.daisy.horror
@the.daisy.horror Жыл бұрын
I'm so freaking glad I'm not woke anymore. I'm ashamed of how easily I was influenced.
@likaelishkov5831
@likaelishkov5831 Жыл бұрын
Me too bro 😭
@pizzaslayer999
@pizzaslayer999 Жыл бұрын
same here. when i realized how much people had influenced me and made me feel like my opinions were invalid because they didn’t match the mass majorities, i really became WOKE.
@Whitby_Abbeys_Ghost
@Whitby_Abbeys_Ghost Жыл бұрын
We were all young once.
@insertoyouroemail
@insertoyouroemail Жыл бұрын
Could you explain how you were thinking at the time?
@the.daisy.horror
@the.daisy.horror Жыл бұрын
@@insertoyouroemail I guess I just wanted to rebel against my parents
@DaCrzyBeatMare
@DaCrzyBeatMare Жыл бұрын
I'm a tomboy, and have never questioned my gender identity, I've had a couple people tell me I must be trans and not tomboy, I stand by my label as a tomboy, and I've been called a boy a few times, and it does not feel good. Tomboys are dying, they seem to be more rare than trans people now
@notreallydavid
@notreallydavid Жыл бұрын
True, and it's a great big shame. You keep on being what you are, D. Best regards.
@miepmiep3017
@miepmiep3017 Жыл бұрын
Sydney Watson did a video on this one, "The Death of the Tomboy".
@hotdog1214
@hotdog1214 Жыл бұрын
Fellow tomboy here! Good to hear that you have stuck to being you despite the pressures from others. A bit of advice if I may? If someone calls you a boy, or sir, just smile and shrug it off - its not likely to be intended with malice, some people just make mistakes in the split second instance they meet you. I've been called young man, sir etc, just put it down as a amusing anecdote. You know in your heart of hearts what you are and you are standing by it, nothing wrong with that and that is what I would call your 'authentic self'. Keep the Tomboy spirit alive! 🙌
@LH-kr4od
@LH-kr4od Жыл бұрын
I hope you called them out for their gross sexism! These people need to get in a time machine back the 50s with their depressing stereotypes about the sexes.
@Rinesmyth
@Rinesmyth Жыл бұрын
Long live the Tomboy!
@thetwelfth9987
@thetwelfth9987 10 ай бұрын
“I dumped my boyfriend because he wouldn’t drop his _normie_ pronouns” SENT ME. Now they’re actually admitting they do this shit to get ‘quirky points’. Hope bro found a girlfriend worthy of such title.
@neonlights3739
@neonlights3739 7 ай бұрын
Talk about a bullet dodged, ha!
@velvetinedrapes4359
@velvetinedrapes4359 4 ай бұрын
You should look into detransition content. The amount of women who transitioned to Female to Male during lockdown cause they were bored and it was trending is terrifying. But its also great cause they learned a real hard lesson from trying to be quirky and trendy.
@honestlyslay
@honestlyslay Жыл бұрын
Here's my woke experience: I used to be part of an LGBT theater group once upon a time and the assistant director was the absolute worst. Her name was Ashley but she changed her name to (and I kid you not) Black Venus. She was an avid BLM supporter, she cut her hair, and went by she/they pronouns. One day, we were having lunch catered to us and I noticed that everything was vegan. I'm not a vegan so I asked Ashley "where's the meat?" She said "Not everyone eats meat." She said this in the most condescending way, so I retorted with "Not everyone is vegan." She got really upset, accused me of having "meat-eater's privilege" and was such a bitch to me the entire time. I was a bitch to her too so it was fair game. I'm glad I no longer have contact with her because nothing screams narcissist like changing your name to 'Black Venus'
@Emppu_T.
@Emppu_T. Жыл бұрын
Black Venus sounds like a fungal infection!
@tatakae5069
@tatakae5069 Жыл бұрын
@@Emppu_T. Well, that person's behaviour sounds as bad as a fungal infection too xd
@gergokun7154
@gergokun7154 Жыл бұрын
Cool pfp
@jaym5880
@jaym5880 Жыл бұрын
@@Emppu_T. I almost choked on my food from this. 🤣🤣🤣
@ethan0587
@ethan0587 Жыл бұрын
steven universe pfp hell yeah
@yashsamuel
@yashsamuel Жыл бұрын
it actually breaks my heart for people who regret transitioning
@goreysins
@goreysins Жыл бұрын
Mega
@warbossgrotsmasha23
@warbossgrotsmasha23 Жыл бұрын
blame the activists for preying on vulnerable people, i call trans activists oxygen thieves
@badwolf0099
@badwolf0099 Жыл бұрын
As someone who is Christian, I hope that when they get to heaven, God will let them be portrayed how they were meant to be.
@thebrightsided136
@thebrightsided136 Жыл бұрын
@@badwolf0099 Why would God make them how they were not meant to be?
@catherinehart3775
@catherinehart3775 Жыл бұрын
I agree. The detransitioners stories are truly breaking my heart and I think about it all day every day. Especially because I would have probably been a victim of this in middle school and to think what I might have done to myself.
@yourmom2218
@yourmom2218 Жыл бұрын
I had a cousin who came out as non-binary during the height of quarantine. I never had a problem with it because it does not (or didn’t) affect me at all. I had always been a tomboy, I play manhunt and video games with my male cousins, and even wrestle with them. I’ve always been athletic and got into weight lifting so I’m a muscular girl. My non-binary cousin noticed this, sat me down and tried to convince me that I was a trans man or non-binary. I said that I was comfortable as a girl and wouldn’t want to be anything else. My cousin dead ass said that I was “trans baiting” and that was offensive to trans people. Tf is “trans baiting”? I was just doing what I found fun and didn’t feel the need to put a label on anything.
@rhuonaChanel
@rhuonaChanel Жыл бұрын
??? What a weird world we live in. Tomboys should protest their erasure 😂😂😂😂
@aw_1890
@aw_1890 Жыл бұрын
I am sorry you had that experience but I respect the grind if you lift weights
@apebass2215
@apebass2215 Жыл бұрын
Your cousin isn't well.
@gatergates8813
@gatergates8813 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like they are jealous that you are comfortable in your own skin, and instead of trying to improve themselves they want to bring you down instead
@randylahey8207
@randylahey8207 Жыл бұрын
It's terrible we've come to a point where everyone and everything must be labeled and put in its box. I had a couple of tomboy friends growing up, no one really cared except the girls that were jealous and picked on them for being different. Overall, like you said, just do what makes you happy and the rest shouldn't matter much at all. I genuinely feel for the kids coming up now. Sh$t's gonna get even more difficult to understand and navigate...
@cjkitten6292
@cjkitten6292 10 ай бұрын
They literally talk about how your actions can make a trans person take their own life but then sit there and tell you to take yours which is literally mind-blowing
@keagaming9837
@keagaming9837 6 ай бұрын
I know right! They force everyone to accept their beliefs, but then they shove their beliefs down everyone's throats! The transgender people are very hypocritical!
@keasstudio9822
@keasstudio9822 3 ай бұрын
Ikr! Plus, trans people always say that everyone must be respectful towards them but then they disrespect everyone!
@kellylyons1038
@kellylyons1038 2 ай бұрын
They hold the world hostage using their suicide rate. I have had chronic suicidality since i was 6 years old and am immune to that shit. Someones suicidal feelings and actions are their business, not mine.
@sashabenoit1518
@sashabenoit1518 Жыл бұрын
Such a complete 180 from when I grew up (90's-00's)... We did everything to repel and avoid all labels or being put into any specific box. We just wanted to be ourselves, whatever that might look like... Slapping a label on everyone and making people choose a box to fit into has only pushed us away from other and promotes segregation, making us more divided than ever.
@annwethenorth
@annwethenorth Жыл бұрын
My fellow genXer what's up!! I know right! We were anti- label. This madness is insane. No gay men drag or otherwise demanded to be called a woman. I knew tons. I actually went to pride here in Canada 5 years ago ( new city) I was shocked and disgusted. We had a parade but, it wasn't a sex show back home. There was kids everywhere. Not in a section for kids ...just everywhere. Naked men hanging it out..with kids. I honestly wouldn't believe it if I didn't see. I said ohh no, this isn't my gays! That's when they weren't pretending nazis were after them lol. I'm like honey..you have no idea what your talking about. They hate women. It's awful. ❤🤟❤️🇨🇦
@aramislucas3281
@aramislucas3281 Жыл бұрын
True. This idea of inclusion only makes us even more excludent. Just like religion, that was supposed to make people love each other.
@sashabenoit1518
@sashabenoit1518 Жыл бұрын
@@aramislucas3281 I definitely agree but I do still think that religion has a place in society and there are still good principles and ideas to take from religion. However, like everything else in humanity, it is still deeply flawed... and I don't necessarily think that religion itself is to blame but more the humans that practice and interpret it. A lot of good and evil has come from it but it ultimately comes down to free will and the choices we make. We owe it to religion for evolving from hunter gatherers to having advanced civilization and moral understanding. My biggest issue with religion, or really the people who practice it, is the people who become radicalized and extremists... When you become so engulfed by your religion that you completely shut out the outside world and stop listening to anything new or different to what you believe and stop challenging your mind to think critically and coexist peacefully with those of opposing beliefs and views... THAT'S when it becomes dangerous. It's not healthy to isolate yourself in an echo chamber and only surround yourself with like minded people and "yes men". When you get to that stage in the game, you prevent yourself from growing and learning and end up with a false sense of moral superiority and "truth". The other issue I have are these churches that are more interested in financial gain than being a positive and helpful part in their communities. But again, that's a people problem, not the actual church itself. I guess what I'm trying to say is having faith and living a faith based lifestyle, practicing and praying to whatever you believe in, I think, can be extremely beneficial in people's lives and has helped countless people from the darkest and lowest points of their lives to be pulled out of that and "saved". And I think that's beautiful and why it should have a place in society. But we definitely should try to improve the issues I've mentioned because that was never the intended purpose for religion (at least most of them).
@mariahconklin4150
@mariahconklin4150 Жыл бұрын
Right? It's so annoying.
@smileez2556
@smileez2556 9 ай бұрын
​@@sashabenoit1518are you an english teacher. This sounds like a perfect fking paragraph with the conclusion and all😂😂😂
@Olivia-bl8ez
@Olivia-bl8ez Жыл бұрын
I have one. I graduated college in 2017 and was witness to the woke takeover. I took a feminist literature elective which was really just a class on how great communism is. I never spoke in that class cuz it didn’t seem worth it. Until one day we were talking about communism in Eastern Europe and how the reason it didn’t work is cuz of America (which is total BS). My family is Ukrainian. My grandparents lived through Holodomor when 10 million Ukrainians starved to death in 2 years. So I raised my hand for the first time and said “my family is Ukrainian and we didn’t starve to death because of climate change or America. We had tons of food. We starved to death because communist soliders came in, took our land away, forced us to keep farming at gun point to redistribute the food, and would shoot us if we were caught eating any of it”. This girl who looked totally female but had short hair and went by they / them pronouns said to me “you need to keep your opinions to yourself because you are a cis white person and the world has heard enough from you”. And the whole class agreed. Umm a cis white person like every single Ukrainian? So no Ukrainians can have an opinion on communism in Ukraine? Or like the girl who was saying this to me but used they / them pronouns so they could have an opinion on it? That’s when I realized how crazy this whole movement has gotten.
@vangoghsseveredear
@vangoghsseveredear Жыл бұрын
The world has lost its fucking mind. Anyone that doesn't blindly agree to them are enemies. Sorry you went through that, I can't imagine how fucking frustrating that would've been
@MASTEROFEVIL
@MASTEROFEVIL Жыл бұрын
10 million people? Fuck that's messed up
@Tredenix
@Tredenix Жыл бұрын
I wonder if she's been speaking about Ukrainians this past year the same way she spoke to you... 🤔
@thefallenfaith1986
@thefallenfaith1986 Жыл бұрын
You purposely chose to take a feminist literature class, so I really can't have any sympathy for you.
@Thor-Orion
@Thor-Orion Жыл бұрын
Well, that’s feminism. Feminism is where intersectionalism comes from. Intersectionalism IS what woke means. Funny how they’re all about “lived experience” unless they don’t like what you have to say, then it’s “shut up, your OPINION doesn’t matter.” But their FEELINGS are FACTS somehow.
@LilyGrace1990
@LilyGrace1990 Жыл бұрын
It's rough being a creative person who isn't woke. It feels like the arts have been overrun with this nonsense. I don't want to create something for the sake of pushing a narrative, I just want to tell a good story. Now I have to make sure I don't accidentally write something "offensive" because I've already been cancelled once.
@bigbeng6041
@bigbeng6041 Жыл бұрын
I'd stick with making "offensive" things if you can, there's always a market for it. Do it long enough and the mob will give up. Look at south park, they can get away with anything. Because they've just done it so long the mob realized they have no power over them. They only have as much power as you give them. Let them dictate your life, and they will
@Narratornotforme
@Narratornotforme Жыл бұрын
I feel you❤ it’s hard being a artist out here.
@cjthetallpoet
@cjthetallpoet Жыл бұрын
@@Narratornotforme same 😞. I am lucky enough to have published 2 books on Amazon without someone find them offensive
@commentbot9510
@commentbot9510 Жыл бұрын
The pressure to feel inclusive with my art when I just want to draw whatever I want
@DJEkilibrium
@DJEkilibrium Жыл бұрын
Wokism is not agains´t Gender, it´s against Aesthetics
@angelahale11
@angelahale11 Жыл бұрын
My grandma's legendary reaction after living through WWII: "They said what? Kids these days have it way too easy. They just need to go on rations for a few years. Then they'll be fine." 🤣🤣🤣
@Muf315
@Muf315 9 ай бұрын
That's pretty harsh, but true. In our protectorate, it was common throughout the war. Even the Czechs had "skinnier" monthly food stamps than the Germans. Those were rough times, but they hardened people.
@TheRisky9
@TheRisky9 6 ай бұрын
Suddenly pronouns don't matter as much.
@Tonymontanayayo
@Tonymontanayayo 6 ай бұрын
Years? A few weeks or days with no food in the winter would make most people forget about pronouns!
@marcofabrizi8160
@marcofabrizi8160 5 ай бұрын
The way we’re headed we’re about to be there… a lot of people already are
@1Nida
@1Nida 4 ай бұрын
Much love to your Grandma ❤
@IsThisUsernameAvailable
@IsThisUsernameAvailable Жыл бұрын
God, I'm ashamed to even admit I used to be like that. I helped my best friend figure out her sexuality, I told her she was panromantic demisexual... She's straight. She was always straight, and I'm really sorry that I've ever confused her. I got out of the LGBTA+ community last year and it feels awesome, like getting out of a weird bizarre fantasy dream that went on for too long. They honestly feel like a cult, they preach about love and respect, but the minute they don't like what you're saying they'll cast you aside, punish you and attack you so you feel guilty and either obey and apologize or stay away from them. I'm now friends with a group of girls, we were talking about a celebrity of our country who is gay, one girl said she would love to kiss him, and I said "but he's gay". She said "doesn't mean he can't kiss women!" istg these people are insane
@keagaming9837
@keagaming9837 6 ай бұрын
Amen! The LGBTQ+ community says that they are inclusive of all but when you say something that they slightly disagree with oh wow they get mad! I'm glad you and your friend got out of LGBTQ+! My bisexual friend actually was the one who pulled me out of the woke trap, the woke people love to bash you until you submit to them. The LGBTQ+ community is full of hypocrites. I'm ace but even I don't agree with LGBTQ+ community which makes the LGBTQ+ community reject me even more. Lol
@HODTU
@HODTU 5 ай бұрын
they are
@Reefer-Rampage69
@Reefer-Rampage69 4 ай бұрын
“Doesn’t mean he can’t kiss a woman” yeah but he probably doesn’t WANT to kiss a woman. That’s s**ual assault in my opinion
@keasstudio9822
@keasstudio9822 3 ай бұрын
I left the left too, oh golly it was toxic! They say everyone is hateful but then they call everyone who disagrees with them hateful! I'm in a group where everyone including me are somehow in LGBTQIA+ except for one person who is straight. My lesbian best friend told the only straight friend in our friend group that she should date women. My other gay friends eventually peer pressured her and for a bit she identified as ace even though she clearly wasn't ace. This doesn't even make any sense, the LGB people say being gay is not a choice but then they try to get people to change sexualities? Me and my straight friend had to keep telling her that there's nothing wrong with being straight and straight relationships actually help society progress and live. It's funny though, I'm the only non-woke person in the group chat, I'm the only one who thinks certain LGBTQ+ stuff shouldn't be allowed. I'm more conservative than the only straight person in there. :/
@gamer9ir141
@gamer9ir141 Жыл бұрын
I am a 22 year old female and me and my husband were driving down the interstate. I was about 8 months pregnant at the time and we had stopped at a gas station for me to use the restroom and for him to get gas. As I'm walking into the gas station I noticed this man who had a beard and pink shirt, didn't pay much attention to him but went straight to the bathroom. When I got into the female restroom this man had went into the female bathroom after me following me and tried to come into the stall with me. I yelled for him to leave me alone and he did, when I walk out of the bathroom I go to the front where I tell the lady working the register what happened. I even pointed out the man because he was standing near the drinks and because he was wearing pink she told me he probably identified as a woman and had no idea I was in the restroom. I went back to my car immediately and whenever we were pulling out I noticed this man had actually tried to follow me to my car. I wish I could say the story was fake and fabricated because I had never been so scared in all my life.
@Thor-Orion
@Thor-Orion Жыл бұрын
Should’ve told your husband. Would’ve been one less rapist to worry about.
@emperorofscelnar8443
@emperorofscelnar8443 Жыл бұрын
That man was using trans gender ideology as an excuse to violate women and their rights and what is worse is that society is turning a blind eye to it and thus these so called trans women end up getting away with it and besides following people you don’t know is stalking, especially if it is against their will and your doing it anyway is stalking.
@mariahconklin4150
@mariahconklin4150 Жыл бұрын
And they will do this to and try to get away with it. I hope you carry pepper spray now this is just so unacceptable at this point. They should just have trans bathrooms if they want to do this no oh you identify as a woman now so go into the womans bathroom. Unbelievable and so unaceptable. My liberal friend says its rare people are doing this. Who cares it needs to stop.
@donkeykong2.0
@donkeykong2.0 Жыл бұрын
i can't see the 3 replies on here but im assuming they said something ridiculous defending that guy. this world has honestly gone to complete utter madness at this point. mostly here in the west
@emperorofscelnar8443
@emperorofscelnar8443 Жыл бұрын
@@donkeykong2.0 I’m not all for this trans gendered predator, I probably didn’t use the right words.
@dudesayingthings
@dudesayingthings Жыл бұрын
"I'm non-binary" "Okay. What do you mean by that?" "I am neither a woman nor a man" "Can you define either of those words?" "YOU'RE A TRANSPHOBE!!!!!!!"
@llIlIlllII
@llIlIlllII Жыл бұрын
All the enablers going along with it are directly to blame.
@latter-daysaintbatman2679
@latter-daysaintbatman2679 Жыл бұрын
My response to the hypocrite: YOU ARE TRUTHPHOBIC, HETEROPHOBIC, CHRISTOPHOBIC AND BINARYPHOBIC!
@adventurefighter7501
@adventurefighter7501 10 ай бұрын
Even the complex super computers use binary, imagine crude natural evolution being able to produce non-binary.. I know nature can be jaw-dropping impressive, but that’s just lunacy.
@davidschmidt6013
@davidschmidt6013 10 ай бұрын
Funny how 'non-binary' people always seem to be so "traditionally " feminine...they're just queer sissys, and dying to get the big gulp shoved down their throats.
@nefaristo
@nefaristo 10 ай бұрын
@@latter-daysaintbatman2679 or also, "i might be transphobic but what's the matter with you, are you phobophobic? "
@carleyfries9804
@carleyfries9804 Жыл бұрын
My older sister socially transitioned her 5 year old son after he said he liked pink and wanted a husband. I told her that she shouldn't jump into this head first and to support his interests without changing his pronouns and name. She called me a transphobe and now I am not allowed to see or speak to my nephew. Since then he has flip flopped between girl and boy so they call him non binary. My younger sister also decided to be non binary. She called me a murderer for not getting the jab and we haven't spoken since 2021. My entire family has disowned me except for my dad who has also been disowned.
@__keys
@__keys Жыл бұрын
Rip
@niji.sateenkaari8835
@niji.sateenkaari8835 5 ай бұрын
without this gender sh*t he would just be a person who likes pink and boys and no one would think twice of it
@fatcat5817
@fatcat5817 Күн бұрын
And it turns out that shot was a bio-weapon a crime against humanity. But I bet they will be to Prideful to admit they got played. 😂
@sargehavoc
@sargehavoc Жыл бұрын
I went to college on the GI Bill and for one of the classes we engaged with history and social subjects that didn't seem far fetched. I wasn't shy at all and gave in depth responses concerning the various instances of institutional racism, like red lining, Indian reservations, other poor spots of early history. This made me a favorite. The third week, the prof decided to scribe "Islamophobia" on the board. I was gonna let this one go, but they insisted we were all guilty of it in some capacity living in a post 9/11 America. She made us go person to person. When it came to me, I warned that I didn't feel terribly that it affected me. She insisted again. "Well ma'am, it's hard to be afraid or threatened by an idea I spent my career killing." Which SHOCKED her and prompted others in the class into a righteous fury. I told them to shut up in Arabic. Asked the prof how many pillars there were in Islam and various other cultural queries. After checking them with FAR more experience and exposure they just defaulted back to decrying, harassing and otherwise fucking with me in and out of class to the point I was removed. These people have no grasp on reality. Tl:dr I am a racist colonizing piece of shit. Apparently.
@Thor-Orion
@Thor-Orion Жыл бұрын
No, you’re a real American hero!
@JesusIsKingAndSavior
@JesusIsKingAndSavior Жыл бұрын
Man, what a great story! You f'ing rule man.
@yingyang7448
@yingyang7448 Жыл бұрын
I love how people put TL:DR's at the end instead of at the very beginning.
@sir_slimestone3797
@sir_slimestone3797 11 ай бұрын
Your response to your professor is gold, thank you for your service
@_M-_-C_
@_M-_-C_ Жыл бұрын
Also, its funny how these people call us out as "violent" for not believing them while they actualy mental and physically attack people and try to bully anyone that doesnt agree with their bullshit, keep up the good work Misha
@rachelbuckley4499
@rachelbuckley4499 Жыл бұрын
I can only hope they would try to harm me or my family
@ernsttrekiew198
@ernsttrekiew198 Жыл бұрын
It's amusing when people who believe that "non-binary" is a real thing and think that they are non-binary try to "transition" to another gender. Everything these clowns do or say is a self-contradiction. I have to admit, though, it's fun to watch them all self-destruct.
@_M-_-C_
@_M-_-C_ Жыл бұрын
@@rachelbuckley4499 same. Sad thing is, we would probably end up in court for a "hate crime" no matter what these pampered protected people did to deserve a severe "talking" to
@_M-_-C_
@_M-_-C_ Жыл бұрын
@@technoloverish they have more rights than anyone on the planet right now mate. I could say for example: "theres no such thing as trans" to a "trans" person and they could phone the police get me in trouble for "hate crimes". Agreeing with them takes our rights away
@anwylhsm954
@anwylhsm954 Жыл бұрын
@@technoloverish I'm sorry, how does disagreeing with them take away their "rights"? What rights? Take the "trans movement" for example since that's one of the only things they ever want to talk about. They do not have the right to indoctrinate and trans our children. They do not have the right to sexually mutilate minors. They do not have the right to put on adult performances in front of minors. They do not have the right to take over women's sports. They do not have the right to invade women's spaces. They do not have the right to police our speech and force us to validate their delusions. Those are all special privileges that they have thrown temper tantrums about and demanded and now people are sick of it and are pushing back to return to some semblance of normalcy and sanity. NOBODY cared how anyone identified or how they wanted to live their lives until they started to cram it down our throats and try to trans our kids. If all they wanted, like they try to claim, was to "live their lives" they already HAD that. But it wasn't good enough. Now they want special privileges and total thought conformity and they can get bent.
@YeetySpagheetti
@YeetySpagheetti Жыл бұрын
One moment I remember from my senior year math class is when my teacher accidentally said there were two genders and then tried to save face and say there were infinite genders so she wouldn’t get in trouble for being “transphobic.” The entire class kept joking about how ridiculous it was for her to say there was more than two genders. It gave me some semblance of hope that people my age can go without being indoctrinated.
@F1410x
@F1410x Жыл бұрын
How long ago was this? Just curious. I would love to think that kids in the school these days still have some common sense.
@YeetySpagheetti
@YeetySpagheetti Жыл бұрын
@@F1410x December 2019
@rhuonaChanel
@rhuonaChanel Жыл бұрын
@@YeetySpagheetti lol...before the COVID craze. I think your class year might be marked as the end of an era in history 😂
@almostmybedtime
@almostmybedtime Жыл бұрын
@@YeetySpagheetti 2019? Nah people woke culture wasn’t prevalent then
@FourFourSeven
@FourFourSeven Жыл бұрын
_"...my teacher accidentally said there were two genders and then tried to save face and say there were infinite genders so she wouldn't get in trouble for being 'transphobic'...."_ That's......rather sad, but even more frightening. One day, in the future, that kind of slip up may well be followed by an arrest by the end of class.
@AJOlesen
@AJOlesen 10 ай бұрын
"But if they have an emergency, Who are they gonna call" Ghostbusters duh
@Helfarbjdr
@Helfarbjdr 4 ай бұрын
or a crackhead💀
@Sidera17
@Sidera17 Жыл бұрын
Years ago, I has a medical issue in which I was forced to shave my hair. I also wore a lot of sweatpants/sweatshirts at the time because of these medical issue. I had met some local activists through a trans friend and I went to help at some community events. Everyone was very welcoming and invited me out to dinner. When we went out to eat, it was mostly people who were trans or genderqueer. The rest of the group started making fun of "The Cis" and trashing on them for most of the meal. I then realized that because of my appearance, they had assumed I was transmasc, but I am actually a woman. It was so discouraging to hear how cis people were talked about-- with the same disdain and bigotry trans people claim to be against. I didn't say anything at the restaurant but later distanced myself because it was so hypocritical. These people were also in their mid to late 20s, not teenagers.
@skgerttula
@skgerttula Жыл бұрын
My gay sons "boyfriend" was a f/m trans. When he first brought them home at 16, they were just starting T. Since their parents didn't confirm them the school helped them emancipate themselves and they removed their breasts at 17. Now they identify as non-binary and have changed their name again. While I never said anything outright, I think my son knew I didn't agree because he disappeared from my life for over a year. They are now both 20, and he came back into my life in the midst of a mental break. Son told me he was now trans and asked me to call him Anna. I did not affirm. In the last 4 months they have now broken up. And during a long talk the other night, he admitted he only said he was trans because his partner was pressuring him to "play the game" with them. He was afraid of being ostracized by his peers. It breaks my heart to see him so torn over wanting to have friends, hating himself for being a white man, and also coming to realize the reality of what he's been involved in. He's just getting started on therapy now, and he's cutting himself off from the "friends" who call him Anna still. As a liberal myself, the last several years have been a challenge politically, seeing the crazy that is seeming to overwhelm our children. It needs to be stopped.
@anynimus1617
@anynimus1617 Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry. That sounds so painful. I have two woke kids and I do worry about them.
@angr3819
@angr3819 Жыл бұрын
I feel for him and you, but your Liberal views stopped you from bringing him up to know better. Then you didn't affirm but didn't explain to him he was mistaken and would regret it if he went ahead anyway. Left wing. Right wing. Same vulture bankers and their royal relatives and politician family members etc in the middle flapping both wings. They don't luurv ya, baby. It isn't about their politics. It's about us and our lives ones. Form your views according to what is best for you and yours then society at large. You know that now, sadly, so I write if for those still learning.
@EB-jf5oi
@EB-jf5oi Жыл бұрын
You and your partner failed your son. Now he is a degenerate who most of society wants nothing to do with
@krystalshepherd4582
@krystalshepherd4582 Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad he has come back and admitting the truth. It's a hard thing to admit everything you have been saying and believing is not true, that is brave.
@skgerttula
@skgerttula Жыл бұрын
@@krystalshepherd4582 I agree, it is brave. Thank you for saying so. :)
@ForeverMe543
@ForeverMe543 Жыл бұрын
My story (I'm scared to share): In high school I was highly religious. Raised in a Christian home. I believed things I don't now, but things now make more sense. I saw an event making the rounds about "wear x for gay marriage" this was before it was legal. I decided to make a FB event for "wear white for godly marriage bc it is only meant between man and woman". I invited Fb friends and left it open. Big mistake. One hour later I was being sent porn. Death threats. Actual real stalking threats. Horrific things that a young teen shouldn't see. I didn't understand what I had done wrong. But after the page was deleted it didn't stop. I was physically, sexually, and verbally abused in my school. Even after transferring because I'd become infamous in the state. I was voted most memorable in my senior year and it's still in my year book forever. I was isolated and ostracized. This mentally of "mob and destroy" needs to be criminally prosecuted.
@ForeverMe543
@ForeverMe543 Жыл бұрын
These were adults btw. Harassing a child. Telling a child to end herself.
@thelestrangelair
@thelestrangelair Жыл бұрын
That is horrifying. And these are supposedly kind accepting people. Try crazy and evil. They are just making the big wigs too much money and I truly think the government wants to let this play out to see how easily people are to control.
@TeddyNonStop
@TeddyNonStop Жыл бұрын
Here in Croatia Woke/LGBT and other mob and destroy cultures get criminally prosecuted. As the country is mostly Traditional/Christian we have them in our streets and accept them. But when things get too far they get a good beating either by police or bystanders. They mostly call out transphobia, homophobia etc. But we will not back down and let their destruction influence our country. I am sorry for what you had to go through and feel better now. Focus on your own life and goals, do not let anyone "transfer" you or anything simmilar, you know who you are. However you are raised is atleast how you should think. Christians are peaceful and accept everyone, but when you start accepting other people you accept the Evil in this world aswell, and u saw it with your own eyes.
@tylerian4648
@tylerian4648 Жыл бұрын
Really wish I could see the four that left replies before me. All I'll say is that prosecution isn't what we need, there aren't enough prisons in the world to hold the people who would treat those who are like you so poorly. I would say what we can do, but I suspect if I did, no one would see this message. So I'll leave it to anyone reading to figure out what the answer is on their own. God bless you, and may those that stood by you through your ordeal continue to give you strength and love.
@hanklesacks
@hanklesacks Жыл бұрын
Rest assured these ppl hate themselves, everyday they live is constant agony.
@averykinas5766
@averykinas5766 11 ай бұрын
I remember when I was in middle school. I had a girlfriend at the time (I’m also a girl), and early on in the relationship, I realized that she wasn’t a very honest person and I didn’t want to be around hateful people like her (I’ve always been mature for my age, and even then, I wasn’t the type to start a new relationship every other week; I was looking for something that would last awhile. I was also very aware of the people I surrounded myself with, and I had the sense that she wasn’t a very good person). She was obsessed with the LGBTQ community, and had tons of friends who went by they/them. At the time, I thought that disagreeing meant I was homophobic, and because of the media, I felt like I had to fit into a certain box to truly be myself. The media said that I must act a certain way if I’m actually gay. I hated it. Even though I knew it didn’t feel right, I didn’t want to be branded a transphobe. Towards the conclusion of our relationship, she told me that she was gender-fluid and wanted to go by they/them. It made me so uncomfortable to call her that. Even then, I was trying to find ways to kindly cut off ties with her, so that was somewhat of an additional reason to end things romantically. As I said, I was a very mature kid for my age and I knew what I wanted and who I wanted to interact with. I certainly didn’t want to commit to a relationship with someone who was a they. I suppose I’ve drawn this out longer than was necessary, but I wanted to emphasize certain points. To continue, she also had numerous mental health issues, and, to me, it appeared as if she used her sexuality as a way to cope, as well as to feel as if she fit into that specific identity. And as the story goes, she switched pronouns and genders every month. I could no longer keep up. I didn’t want to be with a boy or they/them; I wanted to be with a girl. Shortly thereafter, we ended things, and I rejoiced. With her out of my life, I was able to think freely once more. People like Anti Prophet, Amala Ekpunobi and Misha Petrov have opened my eyes to thinking freely. I have since learned of the madness of the left, and am now able to see the hypocrisy in their words. I do not consider myself a part of the LGBTQ+ community for a multitude of reasons, but most of all that it’s simply madness. Liking women doesn’t mean that I have to agree with the views of leftists; I’m simply a woman who likes women and I don’t make who I am circle around my sexuality. I’m a normal person who happens to like women. I’m not super outspoken about it because it’s not all that makes me who I am, and it’s not some that really needs to be brought up. Love who you love, but don’t fall prey to this plague.
@JRedrum
@JRedrum Жыл бұрын
As a mother to a 6 yr old girl, this is terrifying. I really hope this phase is over by the time she reaches middle school.
@Lex.-
@Lex.- Жыл бұрын
I recently had a friend of mine commit suicide.. My friend was a lovely human being and was part of the LGBTQ+ community. They loved their family so deeply.. So what did their woke friends do? They turned the funeral into a trans rights protest. In front of all the family.. Sometimes people have to realize it’s not about them. I warned the parents ahead of time what the other friends were planning to do because it made me feel sick… they just lost their 19yo, they don’t need you screaming woke agenda at the funeral. (What’s worse is that the family is part of a church, so the protest was also against the church the funeral was being held at and the woke friends were basically blaming the parents for the death of their child… I no longer talk to those “friends”)
@aymarienicole6240
@aymarienicole6240 Жыл бұрын
Oh my god that is horrible.
@465marko
@465marko Жыл бұрын
It's a cult. Things like that bring it home. That, to those people, the club/cult is literally all that matters. They don't give a shit about anyone else or anyone else's rights. I think sometimes they get isolated from positive friends/family influences and live in that echo chamber environment, exactly like a cult. (Not everyone, like obviously some people are part of that community because they're legitimately gay or trans, but I think a lot of them are not. And they join in because they're confused and incentivised to do that).
@warmice4136
@warmice4136 Жыл бұрын
Holy shit I’m so sorry that’s horrible
@nami141
@nami141 Жыл бұрын
What terrible people. I'm sorry for your loss and glad that at the very least you could warn the family.
@latinhero1818
@latinhero1818 Жыл бұрын
I am now beginning to wonder if there was a real reason why the churches warned about homosexuality. Is it because it created narcissistic groups like this?
@kingknight3351
@kingknight3351 Жыл бұрын
I live in Eastern Europe and one summer a few years ago I was out doing some errands in the town where I live. There were some American tourists on the other side of the road as I was walking up the street and as soon as they saw me they were all staring at me like they wanted to kill me. One of them in particular had his face all contorted as if he was going to start crying. It was so weird. The reason (which I figured out several months later)? I was wearing a red baseball hat. No logo on it. No reason for wearing it other than sun protection. I had no idea about the MAGA hats thing due to being in Eastern Europe and not America...
@beewest5704
@beewest5704 Жыл бұрын
If not so insane this would have been funny.
@Thor-Orion
@Thor-Orion Жыл бұрын
@@beewest5704 no, it’s funny. These people are SO ignorant.
@drahcirnevarc9152
@drahcirnevarc9152 Жыл бұрын
Your English is exceptionally good.
@TallisKeeton
@TallisKeeton Жыл бұрын
IMO thats how psy-op works - you see anything they indoctrinated u to hate (or love) and u hate it (or love it) without thinking :)
@scorchclasstitan6727
@scorchclasstitan6727 Жыл бұрын
Europe needs to bar Americans from entering the continent.
@Nezsecretchannel
@Nezsecretchannel 9 ай бұрын
As a detransitioner it was definitely social contagions and I’m so happy I quit while I was ahead
@kalixzee7505
@kalixzee7505 Жыл бұрын
I'm a dude. In highschool I came out as pansexual (my therapist actually was the one that told me about the term and that I could be that). His reasoning was that I said that I wanted to date someone who had a good personality and I was less worried about looks. Up until this point I had no interest in dudes at all (still don't honestly). The amount of support I received from my peers was insane. Suddenly I went from being the kid always getting bullied to being in with the popular kids. Now that I'm out of school. I'll still use the bisexual label when applying to colleges or anything that places a high value on these labels. But generally I never bring it up to people. Its to the point where I don't really know if its something that is "true" or not. Just found your channel. Great video!
@kpoppy9635
@kpoppy9635 11 ай бұрын
That's not called pansexual, that's called not being vain.
@annabellthedoll9953
@annabellthedoll9953 8 ай бұрын
​@@kpoppy9635 It actually is. And what's that got to do with being vain?
@kpoppy9635
@kpoppy9635 8 ай бұрын
@@annabellthedoll9953 liking someone for their looks is vanity.
@keagaming9837
@keagaming9837 6 ай бұрын
I'm asexual. Awhile ago my woke lesbian friend asked if I was aroace because I said I didn't want to date people. I mean I suppose she was kinda right but like yeah the LGBTQ+ community loves to assume things. Also, I no longer even support LGBTQ+ as I believe 1 Corinthians 6:9 should not be ignored! Just because I'm a Christian conservative ace and that I don't support LGBTQ+, people say that I'm not ace because I don't support the impulsive homosexuality stuff. I swear, the woke people can be very toxic and hypocritical! I don't really mention it unless it might be relevant like here, but yeah. I wish the woke people knew that their whole personality doesn't revolve around their sexuality and feelings!
@DannyDevitoOffical-TrustMeBro
@DannyDevitoOffical-TrustMeBro 18 күн бұрын
@@annabellthedoll9953 no dude, it’s not. Normal people don’t date just for looks! Have you never met a normal person before? Gosh, y’all really do live in some kind of alternate universe echo chamber
@Rydonittelo
@Rydonittelo Жыл бұрын
My girlfriend went to university a little bit older than most, she was 22 and during a class they were doing a lecture about rape culture and were showed a cartoon from the 40s ( with trigger warning) were the villainous man was leering at the main character Betty Boop. When my girlfriend pointed out the ridiculousness of this lesson the professor and all the teenage girls in the class reasoned that this was because my girlfriend was old ( 22 ) and had already been brainwashed to be misogynistic. She explained to me it was like the most bizarre cult like thing she had ever seen.
@josephb.4640
@josephb.4640 Жыл бұрын
You have an AWESOME girlfriend!
@gravdigr27
@gravdigr27 Жыл бұрын
My first child is due this august (a girl). I started pretty late (I'm 46) and am a semi retired commercial truck driver who now works from home. Mom and I agreed we are going to home school our girl. I have always been a good teacher whether it was about computers, gaming, or training people for a job (I was a commercial driver trainer for a while during my trucking career). I am a stickler for doing things correctly and did not accept half assed work from anyone I taught. Currently passing grade in the public schools here is a 60% because they are teaching garbage and need to make sure enough students pass to keep the state happy. Additionally the state allows trans"girls" ie. boys in the girls lavatory and locker rooms. That is unacceptable. I want to make sure she has a proper education learning the things she needs to know and being told the TRUTH about the world. We'll cross the higher education bridge when we get to it and while I wouldn't forbid traditional college, I would be thrilled if she chose a trade school and learned something actually useful. I'm excited and terrified. I had fantastic parents and can only hope I do as good a job with my baby girl as they did with me.
@RobertMorgan
@RobertMorgan Жыл бұрын
It's like alcoholism and the disease model of addiction, it's self-affirming. I think you're an alcoholic! No I'm not, I just have a drink now and again... Oh, that's denial, that CONFIRMS you're an alcoholic, now you have it for life, can't get rid of it, you have zero power, it owns you, you're a fiend! The only choice is to give up all control and your whole life to God, I guess, you drunk. And don't even think about arguing with that, that's just more denial, wow you're a worse alky than we even thought! Trans can be just like that. Everyone around you says you have a problem, if you do or not you start looking for a solution, you get coerced. You get influenced. And before long, you start actually believing it too. That scares me.
@aurora_xx6736
@aurora_xx6736 Жыл бұрын
​@@gravdigr27 I know you will do well with your future daughter, ❤ always keep learning yourself and give her the best life possible.
@yourmum69_420
@yourmum69_420 Жыл бұрын
@@gravdigr27 good luck mate
@oliviaj9037
@oliviaj9037 Жыл бұрын
I’ve gone from Demigirl asexual at 13, to giving up on labels but being an lgbt ally to the core, to raging feminist, to TERF at 20, to just giving up on all that shit, accepting I’m 23 a straight average woman who believes in biology, straightforward equality and not putting down men, and that’s bloody amazing. Honestly though I love seeing everything from each perspective, I think it gives me a good view of these situations despite them being useless shite.
@anceledusstorm7534
@anceledusstorm7534 8 ай бұрын
I believe deep down everyone knows that this is not real. But narcissism is so prevalent in our society that people have started believing their own lies. And no one else does much about it. I guarantee that this would have never happened if these people were made to feel just how foolish it all is. We should have all spoken up as a nation and making them see it but unfortunately we are very apathetic people who cant be bothered until the shit is on fire on our doorstep.
@teresitaperegrina3741
@teresitaperegrina3741 8 ай бұрын
I’m 27, and it took me a whole 2 years of being off social media, to come to this same conclusion and ideology lmao. I love being a normie with basic beliefs. It’s crazy how intense of a political world it is online. Constant gofundmes for lgbt people begging for cash on IG and I was tired of the performance. I’m happy you got out of this early 😭
@Bbv82
@Bbv82 7 ай бұрын
Hey there, I completely agree with you I feel like growing up women especially are nowadays encouraged to have that victim mindset and hate men, I had a similar journey as you and it's pretty simple I realized, men and women aren't the exact same and that's ok, not one gender is better then the other what one lacks the other holds, togetherness is true peace and the woke for wanting to help so many divides and divides, treat all humans equally hell yeah.
@amethyst1062
@amethyst1062 6 ай бұрын
I am biro ace and a cis girl
@keasstudio9822
@keasstudio9822 3 ай бұрын
I'm an asexual but I don't support LGBTQ+. I agree, there's nothing wrong with believing in biology and that there's only two genders. I've seen both the left and right perspectives on this, the tight has it's problems but when it comes to sexualities and gender I think the right is actually right. I left the left because of so many toxic transwomen and a bisexual Christian agreeing that homosexual sex is bad. The left is decaying, people like us are finally waking up to the woke stuff! :D
@airbus7373
@airbus7373 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had a teacher explicitly mention refusing to call on me because I was a boy, and have been yelled at by students in that same class for using the word “criminal” while referring to bomb threats, with the teacher doing nothing. What a world we live in
@screamingopossum7809
@screamingopossum7809 Жыл бұрын
Growing up I knew this girl. She was my best friend all throughout elementary school. We had a falling out in middle school (she called me racist after I said I didn't like a certain culture's food) and didn't speak until our softmore year of high school. Thinking she got over what had happened we began to hang out again in class, but I wouldn't call us friends. Unbeknownst to me, she started going by he/they pronouns and expected me to know even though she had me blocked on social media. I ended up posting a comment on another person's post saying how I don't think the feelings of the minority should outweigh when the feelings of the majority when it comes to generic social comfort (it was a post about boys in girls bathrooms and vise verse). I got called a transphobe. Later on then next day, said friend rushed me in the hallway between classes. She yelled at me and berated me, meanwhile I was confused as to how she even saw the post in the first place. While she was screaming at me I calmly asked her "May I speak" to which she screamed "NO" and pushed me against the wall when I tried to leave. It was at the second push that teachers FINALLY intervened. I was told to delete my comment because /I/ was the badguy in that sitation and that I was harming trans-people (mind you this is like 2015-16). I asked for an explanation from the VP about how me stating my opinion was going to harm someone, never got a straight response. She cried the entire day, making me wonder how anyone could take her seriously. Another strange experience I had was I got kicked out of my GSA (Gay Straight Alliance) club in HS for not being bi enough, as I was dating a guy at the time.
@vanillaskin1907
@vanillaskin1907 Жыл бұрын
I was best friends with this girl since 1st grade. We were really similar and got along well. She was quite shy and would get bullied about it, and I was the one who would stick up for her. Fast forward to 5th grade, and she starts acting strange. She says she's bi, which I accept. However, she tells me she has a crush on me multiple times despite me not liking her back since I'm straight. I tell her each time that I don't like her in a romantic way but we can still be friends. Around the third time she says she liked me, she kissed me without consent. Obviously I was furious and stopped talking to her for a couple months. She apologized and seemed genuine, so in sixth grade we were hanging out again. Unfortunately I didn't realize it at the time, but she was trying to manipulate me into thinking I'm bi as well (because she still liked me). It worked for a little while, all the way into middle school. Middle school is the time where she developed a tiktok addiction and started faking things like DID, tourettes, BPD, schizophrenia, ADHD, PTSD, and autism all at the same time. I regret the fact that I went along with it even though I could tell it was obviously fake, because I still felt guilty about not talking to her for a long time and I didn't want to ruin the friendship. She also came out as non binary and said her pronouns were they/them and her new name was Axel. That year in 7th grade, she told me she liked me again and I of course rejected her, even though she had convinced me I was bi. She proceeded to go behind my back and lie to her friends, who I didn't know, that I had accepted her feelings and we were dating. Luckily, she told her cousin this lie as well and he was in my class, so he asked me if it was true. That was the last straw for me and I completely cut her off and didn't talk to her. I took some time to myself and realized that I wasn't bi and that was also a lie made up by her. Fast forward to high school where I am now, and she's even worse. I would like to just forget about her entirely, but she found my instagram and keeps messaging me on different accounts. She's told me that she misses me, that she loves me, that I should go off myself, and that she's going to hurt me. She also emails me and she's sent me gore. She stares at me whenever she sees me in the hallways at school and she tells her friends that I'm a transphobe and a homophobe and to stay away from me. She genuinely creeps me out and I regret ever making friends with her. It sucks because she was one of the greatest friends I ever had until she started being so manipulative. Edit: Thanks everyone for the advice and kind words, its been half a year since I posted this and things have gotten a lot better now. It's a new school year and with my new schedule I'm no longer seeing her in the hallways anywhere. My school email was changed and I uninstalled instagram (social media is toxic anyway and it's better to focus on the real world), so I don't get any more messages from her even if she still sends them. Funnily enough one of the girls in my math class used to be friends with her, this girl left the woke LGBTQ friendgroup because they were being toxic and eventually realized that she isn't non-binary or pansexual. Now we're friends :)
@bushral.tasneem5464
@bushral.tasneem5464 Жыл бұрын
Sheesh, you might want to consider the possibility of transferring to a different school and deleting social media. I hope things get better:)
@vanillaskin1907
@vanillaskin1907 Жыл бұрын
​@@bushral.tasneem5464 I go to a school in rural Maine so I would describe the students as mostly conservative. At least, my friend group is, thank god. I am actually considering uninstalling instagram for a while since I only have it to keep up with my family members that I don't see often. Thanks for the kind words :)
@meanncat3050
@meanncat3050 Жыл бұрын
​@certifiedsimp1402 Screencap everything she sends you first. Also of she starts becoming stalker-y outside of school and the internet, call the cops. Start a paper trail, document everything. I pray you don't have to call the cops, but she sounds so unstable...but so keep a log of messages, trust me. If it ever gets super bad, you'll need them to prove you aren't just over reacting [this is from personal experience, not gonna go into detail]
@Thor-Orion
@Thor-Orion Жыл бұрын
Truthfully social media is cancer. Raises anxiety and makes you unhappy. This person is deeply troubled and you should consider reporting their behavior to the authorities if she continues to threaten violence against you.
@TheTetsuHai
@TheTetsuHai Жыл бұрын
Report her to the school for harassment if that doesn't work contact the police show the messages and the threats of hurting you. People like her are dangerous and vindictive and you shouldn't take their threats as if nothing will happen.
@user-ku1hw4tb3h
@user-ku1hw4tb3h Жыл бұрын
I had friends that tried to convince me that I'm not straight and then later on asexual because I've never been in a relationship. They made me think twice about being straight and I came out as asexual to them so they would stop. I've finally stopped talking to them for the most part (we go to the same school) and happily hangout with people that don't force labels. Still messes with my brain sometimes though that I fell for that.
@ouwebrood497
@ouwebrood497 Жыл бұрын
Asexual is also one of those shit tests of the LGBTQWTF. It's not they don't like sex, they are 'ace' but that's pretty much it. And those asexuals have a complete umbrella with gazillion subtypes of asexuals. And they are all obsessed with sex (but asexual nevertheless).
@juliemoss1517
@juliemoss1517 Жыл бұрын
Sweetie youre not the problem. They are.
@TedEhioghae
@TedEhioghae Жыл бұрын
Asexuality is a joke. Just because you haven't been attracted to anyone sexually, doesn't you are asexual. You can be attracted romantically, it's normal.
@jonstapleton2340
@jonstapleton2340 Жыл бұрын
When I was young we hated labels. I don't understand why this new generation wants them.
@apmanda
@apmanda Жыл бұрын
Some guy in one of my college classes told me I must be demi-sexual because I talked about not being attracted to celebrities cause I’d never met any of them and I don’t really feel (hormonally) attracted to people I’ve never met. I was like nah man. I’m normal, just not your normal. Everything isn’t about sex, just cause you’re sex crazed…
@luciangagliola5979
@luciangagliola5979 Жыл бұрын
1. My first girlfriend in college never wore makeup, didn’t own a skirt or a purse, had less clothes, shoes, and hygiene products than I do. She was also far less emotional than I was. She played RPGs with male characters. She was not nor is trans. She was perfectly comfortable to have ovaries. She and I stayed in touch and she says she’s worried that girls like her will be bullied and manipulated into thinking they’re trans or non-binary. She never questioned her identity and was a very happy person. 2. I have a lesbian-asexual (she’s called herself both-I let that go) friend right now who has always been a modest dresser. She’s a lot younger than me (we’re both adults). She has told me she wants to dress “sexier” because it will help her appreciate her body more and make her more self confident. I asked her if that’s true why she didn’t do so sooner. I convinced her to continue doing what made her comfortable and she’s clearly happy in her own skin and not to let anyone tell her she has to dress or wear things she doesn’t like to feel better about herself and if she doesn’t feel good about herself she has friends and hobbies to help her. I’m worried about her though, getting mixed into the mayhem of today. She has since told me she thought about it and realized there is no reason to change anything about herself.
@arc57
@arc57 Жыл бұрын
I'm a lesbian who has never really related to the LGBT community. I told my best friend that I wasn't too comfortable at prides and gay clubs. I also told him I wasn't ok with trans women in sports, and I wasn't calling my self a "cis". He disagreed with that. I just wish I had more friends that aren't woke, and with some common sense. I'm just exhausted from all this crazy nonsense.😫
@helenkornilova9849
@helenkornilova9849 Жыл бұрын
love this: " just let people be people . Why do you need to have a label attached to you?"
@petersaysthings
@petersaysthings Жыл бұрын
I don't get it either, all the overthinking about what people identify as is harmful. One of my former co-workers used to be a gay man, then said he was transitioning, then said he's a straight male, tried dating a girl and failed, changed his name 3 times, went to transition again, then backed out. It would be funny if it wasn't sad, like I can't imagine someone being that unsatisfied with themselves. Labels stop people from experiencing and enjoying life. No one knows everything there is to know about themselves or has everything 100% figured out, and that's okay.
@ouwebrood497
@ouwebrood497 Жыл бұрын
Once the whole idea of emancipation and fighting for equality was to get rid of the labels. Yet it's exactly the opposite. I sometimes desire those times in the eigthies when they really went for unisex.
@paradoxzee6834
@paradoxzee6834 Жыл бұрын
Since when having ADHD was a cool thing? When I was in school I didn't wanna anyone to know so they didn't see me as the crazy one, but today they are faking it for attention
@chickenmadness1732
@chickenmadness1732 Жыл бұрын
@@paradoxzee6834 why would that make you crazy? It just means you have difficulty concentrating (+some other difficulties).
@Emppu_T.
@Emppu_T. Жыл бұрын
Said the same for eons
@yoshiforpm
@yoshiforpm Жыл бұрын
Oh, I’ve got a good bathroom story. I went to a law school that was next door to the university’s language institute. The changed all of the school’s bathrooms to make them unisex, but didn’t renovate them. I’d regularly see Chinese students from the language institutes looking confusedly at the signs. They would typically wait for someone else to go into the bathroom, assume that person’s gender, and either follow them or go into the opposite bathroom.
@LH-kr4od
@LH-kr4od Жыл бұрын
"Inclusive" for middle class able bodied fluent English speakers who have a religious belief in gender identity. Pretty darn discriminatory for everyone else. 😢
@anwylhsm954
@anwylhsm954 Жыл бұрын
Starbucks has done that. I normally don't go to Starbucks because their in house coffee (Pike Place) is trash and their business practices are incredibly unethical but there's one right off the road before we get on the interstate and I'd often choose to use their restrooms, which used to be clean, while my husband got a coffee if we were heading into the city. They "unisexed" their bathrooms and now they're both fucking disgusting. I don't appreciate having to share bathrooms with men now. And I seriously doubt men appreciate seeing menstrual paraphernalia in the trash cans and sometimes floor, either. This is lunacy. Maybe the answer is three bathrooms. One for women, one for men, one unisex. But something tells me they'd still screech about that.
@BrightWulph
@BrightWulph Жыл бұрын
​@@anwylhsm954 it's like we're living in a South Park episode sometimes, istg.
@priscillaspets
@priscillaspets Жыл бұрын
i gotta ask, what damn signs do they have for them? it is just like both a female and male logo? or like ? 🤣
@mattr.1887
@mattr.1887 Жыл бұрын
Priscilla, how DARE you question the signs!! Excuse me, this is triggering, I...I just can't do this right now..
@-12Sided
@-12Sided Жыл бұрын
This needs a part 2. This is so good bringing these stories to light.
@shojinakayama6997
@shojinakayama6997 Жыл бұрын
I'd say I was petty, but I had a cousin who kept saying "men are weak". Now, I don't really care about what she says, but it got so bad to the point that I can't make proper conversations with her and slowed down a lot of my chores cause she won't answer anything other than those 3 words. So, eventually, whenever she asked me to carry stuff and such, I'd reply "I can't, I'm too weak." She eventually stopped and started talking like a normal person to me, which made working around the compound so much easier. Still, as I said, I think I was being petty.
@mrpickles-hb6zx
@mrpickles-hb6zx 10 ай бұрын
That's not being petty
@jessicalee9884
@jessicalee9884 5 ай бұрын
Thats called standing up for yourself
@laurajohnson3219
@laurajohnson3219 Жыл бұрын
I had an experience once that really pissed me off. I'm half (Anglo) English half Timorese, but I took my looks more from dad's side. I live in Hong Kong with a variety of kids from different parts of the world, and am often labeled as white (as a mixed person, you are whatever people aren't where u live, so in Asia, I'm white). We had a fun fair at my school where we were encouraged to wear a piece of traditional dress from our culture, and I wore my baptism blanket from Timor. I did not wear it in a 100% authentic way but made do with what I had (the blanket I have is also draped over a white shirt and skirt traditionally for formal occasions in timor). An Indian girl who spends way too much time online legitimately had the urge to tell me that I was culturally appropriating because I am half white, even though this is half of my cultural background. This girl did not even know what was traditional to wear in Timor, let alone where the country is. Honestly you can't win with people these days.
@datdabdoe1417
@datdabdoe1417 Жыл бұрын
In my high school, the shop teacher was a cranky guy. Always blunt and to the point, stated that he didn't particularly care about anybodies feelings(though he wouldn't ever go to the effort of purposefully invalidating someone, because thats paperwork), and often derailed class to tell us all the ways the administration was annoying him. Funnily enough, his office got more foot traffic from people in desperate situations than the counselors office and the "Safespace" classrooms combined. All the kids in the school knew they could trust him to speak clearly and honestly about whether or not their feelings were justified, and also that he wouldn't tell anyone(because he probably forgets about it the second you leave the room). I take that as evidence that subconsciously, these people know when they're being lied to.
@Thor-Orion
@Thor-Orion Жыл бұрын
It’s always the based as hell shop teacher.
@JP2GiannaT
@JP2GiannaT Жыл бұрын
My husband is a teacher. Similar situation. Drove the woke rainbow teacher down the hall nuts.
@hayzlord1208
@hayzlord1208 8 ай бұрын
It’s avoiding experiences like this that make me grateful for being in Christian education systems my whole life.
@girlvlogsdiy2462
@girlvlogsdiy2462 Жыл бұрын
I literally relate the story about people trying to tell that person that they aren't straight. I literally was having a conversation with my cousin and we were talking about our dating lives. My cousin identifies as bi (yet she has literally never dated a woman). I told her that I am straight, but she literally told me, "well how do you know that you are? Have you ever been on a date with a woman? You won't know until you try." And I was absolutely shocked. We're supposed to believe that LGBTQ people were born the way that they were, but yet they're trying to say that if you are straight, you just haven't explored enough? Wth?
@girlvlogsdiy2462
@girlvlogsdiy2462 Жыл бұрын
I now identify as asexual (truly because it describes me, I haven't been brainwashed, trust me!), which once I did that, my cousin was all happy for me and didn't tell me to change, so it's very weird.
@stefanosgr1234567
@stefanosgr1234567 Жыл бұрын
Even if you are straight it's logic to be asexual with those males that are out there
@paige8453
@paige8453 5 ай бұрын
I'm bi but I'm to scared to put it out on any social media because I prefer guys and am afraid of people saying I'm faking or something.
@Unknown00432
@Unknown00432 5 ай бұрын
​@@stefanosgr1234567Έλληνας;
@brainstewX
@brainstewX Жыл бұрын
I remember when I was in highschool, one kid was openly gay, and everyone else was straight and cis. Ah, the early 2000s....
@caitlingill
@caitlingill Жыл бұрын
That was like the private high school I used to go to, but I graduated two years ago lol. There were maybe three out lgbt people and that's it
@Justmonika6969
@Justmonika6969 Жыл бұрын
Seeing how things are now, I wish it stayed that way.
@Greatlicht
@Greatlicht Жыл бұрын
I went through all schools from age of 3 to 18 graduation was all complete normal is 1994-2009 before this woke dumpster begun and im even more grateful and feel sorry for anyone that current in school life
@zzzmylife
@zzzmylife Жыл бұрын
​@@GreatlichtI'm from Mexico, this crap clearly doesn't affect me...
@aesthetix3398
@aesthetix3398 8 ай бұрын
Whats wrong with being openly gay?
@justwonder1404
@justwonder1404 Жыл бұрын
I'm a Muslim woman and I wish all the luck in the world to a person who'll try to shame me into hugging men. Personal boundaries? Nah, we don't know them. Stay strong out there, sane people of all beliefs and genders, God willing we'll get through this.
@forbidden-cyrillic-handle
@forbidden-cyrillic-handle Жыл бұрын
​@Sofia K Hopefully you are not insanely deep in that way of thinking, as people are stopping helping others, just because they are helplessly unconscious and can't consent to be touched, for example to be carried out of fire.
@forbidden-cyrillic-handle
@forbidden-cyrillic-handle Жыл бұрын
@Sofia K It is obvious to any normal human being. Men, if they are normal, know to keep their hands for themselves. What concerns me is that the initiative "teach men not to r***" is implemented by telling young boys they have absolutely no excuse touching a girl without consent. Now, that will not stop those who think "I want, therefore I do what I want". But it will have consequences for normal boys that internalize that as an absolute rule and the people that they could save, but they hesitate to. Consequences are already starting to appear. They are quite rare, but I think it will get much worse before the society decides to correct it.
@gimygaming8655
@gimygaming8655 Жыл бұрын
@@forbidden-cyrillic-handle that's a completely different situation than being hugged
@gimygaming8655
@gimygaming8655 Жыл бұрын
@Sofia K yes exactly!
@forbidden-cyrillic-handle
@forbidden-cyrillic-handle Жыл бұрын
@@gimygaming8655 It isn't situation. It is indoctrination of boys, which will lead to consequences.
@othernamename8006
@othernamename8006 Жыл бұрын
The autism thing concerns me a lot. I’m a lesbian woman who was diagnosed with autism in my childhood. I don’t like telling people, because I’m scared they’ll think I’m woke.
@DasHeiligsteHuhn
@DasHeiligsteHuhn 11 ай бұрын
sameee, now every time i say i am autistic (for example when i wanna have my headphones on because its too much) i very fast add that its clinically diagnosed😂
@kuroenekodemon
@kuroenekodemon 8 ай бұрын
Same I was diagnosed with autism very early on and it’s terrifying that is the thing they go on to try to tell me I’m woke. Like I’m a paying member of the Conservative Party of Canada I’m definitely not woke
@someoneidk2804
@someoneidk2804 7 ай бұрын
I don’t know I’m autistic to and I never had this problךם
@CubeSzn
@CubeSzn 2 ай бұрын
@@someoneidk2804 same
@rkomalif7369
@rkomalif7369 Жыл бұрын
I find it insane how such a large mass of people were brainwashed during quarantine, when I went back to school while things were really weird (half the school was online the other half was in person) Almost everyone but mostly the girls were all depressed, gay, emo, and anime obsessed. There’s nothing wrong with being any of those things but my point is the next school year all these girls were back to being normal feminine ladies, in fact most of them now laugh at people who act like their old selves. Even now there are underclassmen in my school, beautiful young women, who are now identifying as trans men and non-binary but not changing a single thing about themselves and it’s just crazy to think about.
@praisethedarkmoon
@praisethedarkmoon Жыл бұрын
Idk if this is woke but during high school a teacher and multiple members of the class told me I was a misogynist because I said 'Believing in star signs is stupid'. Edit: Didn't really expect anyone to see this but since many people clearly have I will explain the story better. I grew up in a very liberal area - My family were liberals, my friends were liberals. my school was very liberal constantly pushing stuff like critical race theory and basically derailing or celebrating people for characteristics they couldn't control. For my Psychology class I had an appalling teacher who clearly wasn't particularly intelligent and would constantly go off task talking about political bs - one time going so far as to shame anyone who supported Trump in any way shape or form (we don't even live in the Us lmao). So then one Psychology lesson the teacher and the majority of the class were talking about astrology and crystals. One girl who I had known quite well and we had always been close was asking me my take on astrology and I said that I thought believing in it was irrational. She said I was Misogynistic and then so did the teacher and other members of the class. They then waffled on about how amazing crystals were and the different magic properties they possess. Again I got questioned (more like interrogated) on my views and I stated that people in the 1600s believed in witchcraft and magic but I did not. I never had another Psychology lesson again I was told to sit in the library with a textbook (honestly a bonus, I learnt a lot more and got an A* that I wouldn't have got previously)
@gurl8744
@gurl8744 Жыл бұрын
@simonw.1223
@simonw.1223 Жыл бұрын
​@@derekb4977 lgb with the reasonable t.
@SamanthaP48
@SamanthaP48 Жыл бұрын
Makes 0 sense. The left LOVESSSS star signs.
@nicolasgarcia7984
@nicolasgarcia7984 Жыл бұрын
How on earth did they connect one thing with the other 💀
@goreysins
@goreysins Жыл бұрын
I think it’s stupid as fuck
@via-anghelmagahum2586
@via-anghelmagahum2586 Жыл бұрын
Here’s my woke story: So I’m in college and there’s a bunch of LGBT+ and leftist students on campus. I am more conservative. It’s never bothered me that I was continually surrounded by woke classmates until my Literature by Women class. Our Professor was late so all of us (it was all girls including myself) decided to talk and soon politics became involved in our discussion. Turns out one individual in my class is a trans women. I don’t take offense to this as I have my own problems in life, but this trans person kept ranting about how it was transphobic for straight men (for this individual is attracted to men and identifies as straight) to reject her advances simply for being trans. She kept saying she’s a real woman like all of us despite everything and she deserves real love from a straight man like all of us. While I knew this response wouldn’t go so well, I quickly defended one of the guys she accused of transphobia who happened to be my lab partner. I said “It’s not transphobic. The point of dating is to find someone you are interested in spending your life with. Everyone has dating preferences as everyone has an ideal set of criteria that make a person attractive to them and a potential life partner. For example, I can’t date someone who chews with their mouth open. If I refuse to date this attractive dude because he chews with his mouth open, am I being a bigot? We all have our preferences and have a right to choose who we want to date. So do you and so does he. Besides, if you have to bully someone into dating you by saying they’re a bigot if they refuse, than that’s already the start to an unhealthy relationship.” Now the room went wild! This trans women starts calling me a bitch and transphobic and that I’m terrible and that once she tells everyone on campus how much of a bigot I am, no one would want me. And everyone else seemed to agree with her. She started screaming “I am a woman , in fact I’m more woman than you.” Then I decided to pull a Matt Walsh because what the heck, I’ve got nothing to lose and said “what’s a woman, what makes both you and I women?” And she said “Because we identify as women.” And everyone else seemed to agree. And then I said “if nobody apart of me can define a woman as anything other than, someone is who identifies as a woman then none of you should call yourselves feminists.” Then our Professor finally came in exactly fifteen min late and we started class with everyone glaring at me. There’s my woke story.
@sloth021
@sloth021 Жыл бұрын
Damn, you are a boss! 😂
@llIlIlllII
@llIlIlllII Жыл бұрын
If you stop playing the pronoun game, your comment changes in tone. HE said he's just as much a woman as you, in fact more of a woman. It reads as exactly as crazy as it is.
@animetoonshd3889
@animetoonshd3889 Жыл бұрын
Gonna be entering college this September. I think I’m gonna have to prepare myself for all the wokeness
@su_zuki_2310
@su_zuki_2310 Жыл бұрын
"I am a woman..in fact i'm a woman more than you are." Sounds like a quote from Animal Farm: "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." 👀
@via-anghelmagahum2586
@via-anghelmagahum2586 Жыл бұрын
@@llIlIlllII yeah you got a point and you’re right
@thatperson6110
@thatperson6110 10 ай бұрын
The world needs more people like Misha.
@millie7948
@millie7948 Жыл бұрын
I usually don't comment but I'm so frustrated: For context, I am a short haired woman with 2 nose piercings and tattoos and I'm literally so scared to be associated with these woke people because I happen to have these physical features. Literally some people ask me if I am non-binary or when I tell them that I am infact into men, they tell me it's bullshit and that I'm totally a lesbian... I get soo offended. These people think they know me better than I do. My facial features and my body look super feminine also because I am fairly tall and skinny but curvy too and wear make-up every single day. I don't look masculine or non-binary at all nor do I present myself as such, so why assume I am? I just like short hair, piercings and tattoos on myself it's not that deep, it's just my style, which a few years ago was considered fine and even cool but now this stuff gets linked to the woke community, which i find to be so sad, because i don't want to change my look. Now I just feel so pressured to grow out my hair again and also to only dress feminine so other people don't think I belong to this cult. I'm trying to tell myself everyday that it is okay for me to have short hair, piercings and tattoos and that I should just do what feels comfortable for me. I didn't cut my hair off to be "cool" or belong to any group or anything I just GENUINELY like how it looks on me.
@mrpickles-hb6zx
@mrpickles-hb6zx 10 ай бұрын
People are goofy bruh.. I'm sorry for you
@graciieewilliams
@graciieewilliams Жыл бұрын
i was dating a toxic girl in the past (i'm bi) and she came out as non-binary and then genderfluid and encouraged me to do the same. i did actually come out as non binary and a week afterwards she dumped me and moved on to the next girl, who then came out as a trans boy and was promptly dumped. my ex then entered a polyamorous online wattpad relationship and that's when i cut off contact. omg edit: i'm not non binary i can't believe i didn't say i'm only 16 and i've realised i'm a girl, i'm growing my hair back out and misha actually helped me realise how insane this ideology is. (if u wanna hear the story of why i cut my hair that's a crazy one too lmao)
@MidnightsAnthem
@MidnightsAnthem Жыл бұрын
This was a wild read.
@graciieewilliams
@graciieewilliams Жыл бұрын
@@MidnightsAnthem it was a wild experience
@graciieewilliams
@graciieewilliams Жыл бұрын
@@TiaMat99 even more so when experiencing it 😬
@notreallydavid
@notreallydavid Жыл бұрын
That's a lot to handle in your mid-teens, Gracie. Hope you've found some peace of mind, and that you're doing well. Best regards from UKland.
@graciieewilliams
@graciieewilliams Жыл бұрын
@@notreallydavid i have found peace of mind. thank you for your support
@teelesynclair5902
@teelesynclair5902 Жыл бұрын
I'm a lesbian, I think it's always been obvious. I like to wear guys and girls clothing, plus I love doing bright, colourful makeup. I usually walk around in my unisex tracksuits, wearing heavy men's work boots. Most of my shoes are mens, heels are something I don't own. I wear men's clothes and shoes because A. I like a bit of a masculine look and B. For the longer length and bigger sizes. I'm 181cm tall, so almost 6 feet tall and I wear UK men's size 10-11 in shoes. They simply don't normally make women's shoes in my size and women's t-shirts leave my midriff exposed, plus they fit my broad shoulders better. I explained that in the comments on YT, and a few woke loonies started telling me that I was in fact, not a woman and was non binary. I said no, I'm sure of what I am, how I feel on the matter and I'm certain I'm a woman and biologically female. These woke clowns doubled down and told me I'm closeted and transphobia is preventing me from wedding my transness. I was like 🙄😂😂😂
@teelesynclair5902
@teelesynclair5902 Жыл бұрын
*preventing me from realising my transness. Blasted autocorrect 😡
@anwylhsm954
@anwylhsm954 Жыл бұрын
@@teelesynclair5902 I don't know "wedding my transness" actually made sense in a funny way! lol Yeah, I've been to Pride parades in the mid to late 90's with friends who were LGB. It was just people who wanted to have the choice to get married at that time. Now they're essentially erasing the LGB and making it all about the T, which never even made sense to include in the community in the first place because it's an "identity", not an "orientation"! And the majority of those people are some sort of FAKE gender or identity anyway. I supported LGB people, I do not support what that community has become now, it's just a rabid, feral arm of the far left. And considering that ALL of my LGB friends and family are either classically liberal or even conservative, they want nothing to do with it, either, because they're suddenly ostracized even though they were the ones who were at the beginning of the whole freaking movement! It's just all insane.
@U1s9a9gi5
@U1s9a9gi5 Жыл бұрын
All I see coming from is: lesbophobia, misogyny, conversion therapy, and emotional manipulation
@simonwinn8757
@simonwinn8757 Жыл бұрын
Those woke loonies would also say the clothes aren't gendered and they don't define you, yet they would call you trans because you have to buy clothes from the mens section.
@100madmic
@100madmic Жыл бұрын
​@@anwylhsm954yea like I do fill bad for the people that do have it but the all this going crazy. Like I had a friend that said she was bi it was ok. When I was younger we just said dudes and I was fine with it.
@RebeccaLunsford-qe2kt
@RebeccaLunsford-qe2kt Жыл бұрын
This is whole new level of peer pressure. I can't imagine how hard this is for kids. I'm so happy they stand up and don't tolerate this crap.
@babycakie
@babycakie Жыл бұрын
I am a non religious, pro choice, feminist that actively speaks against misogynior (cause I’m a black woman so I’m naturally more concerned about that) . But these people you spoke about in the video make us look so bad😭we’re not all like this I swear ❤
@Thor-Orion
@Thor-Orion Жыл бұрын
Nobody thinks that rank and file feminists are all like this. But you need to look into what the feminist leadership pushes policy-wise and assess if you agree with what they’re pushing. Because they WILL claim to speak for you and use you as another body in the parade when meeting with politicians. Saying “look at all these people who support what I’m saying.” Misogyny IS still an issue that needs to be addressed in numerous ways, but the ways to address it aren’t to be misandristic in retaliation. And certainly not to sterilize a generation of confused children.
@electroskates2434
@electroskates2434 Жыл бұрын
Atleast there are still good people like you fighting for whats right
@Jferraro24
@Jferraro24 Жыл бұрын
why do you guys always feel the need to express your gender and race 😭. Like y’all fight for “equality” meanwhile say that being black somehow has anything to do with misogyny, a word that is strictly gender related further creating divisions between us
@jordanbrown3109
@jordanbrown3109 Жыл бұрын
@@Jferraro24 Even as someone who (I would guess) agrees with you, I feel it's more important for context, (since she's a liberal)
@moni2606
@moni2606 10 ай бұрын
I'm like you too.. except I'm probably a lil older. Best thing is to say NOTHING. keep these things to yourself. You dont need to tell anyone anything about your choices, you can do what you please and if that means speaking out against some toxic men, it doesnt mean you're a feminist either. You just stand for GOOD OVER EVIL. RIGHT VS. WRONG. YING AND YANG. I'm non religious but quite spiritual, balance the energies and keep yourself shielded, dont worry about saying you're pro choice, just when the time comes do the right thing wherever it is. The ONLY thing i actively speak out about now is anything for children because they don't have a voice.
@goreysins
@goreysins Жыл бұрын
I remember as a teenager going through the alt phase and everyone acting like Gir from invader Zim, you know the peak of emo/scene/pastel goth/ galaxy goth/ tumblr era. But damn these sound extremely depressing. Hell I remember people asking which anti anxiety or antidepressant you’re on…..
@kitkatbar996
@kitkatbar996 Жыл бұрын
Man can we go back to those days lol I actually miss them
@petersaysthings
@petersaysthings Жыл бұрын
@@kitkatbar996 for real lol
@MrLazerCatt
@MrLazerCatt Жыл бұрын
I just wish my grades were bad enough to be held back a few extra years. Sounds like some prime bullying action. Easy pickins. I'd fill every locker in the building lmao jkjkjk
@Mgoblagulkablong
@Mgoblagulkablong Жыл бұрын
I think you confuse Gaz with Gir XD At least I hope so... lol
@CloudyWolf713
@CloudyWolf713 Жыл бұрын
@@MrLazerCatt Everything alright?
@ulikemykungfu3995
@ulikemykungfu3995 Жыл бұрын
Three very important things to take from this video. 1. Don’t let your kids on TikTok. 2. Have a good relationship with your children so they are comfortable telling you everything and they won’t hide anything from you. 3. Don’t let this distract you from the fact that Al Bundy once scored 4 touchdowns in one game for Polk High school back in 1966 city championship. Even facing off against his old nemesis Andrew Jackson High School’s Bubba “spare tire” Dixon.
@bunkydunk7500
@bunkydunk7500 11 ай бұрын
Al Bundy the Legend!
@vonnie0_0
@vonnie0_0 Жыл бұрын
You’re a breath of fresh air, as one woman to another, I salute your efforts in bringing to light some of these peoples experiences.
@Crocady1
@Crocady1 Жыл бұрын
When I was at college I became super close with my roommate. She was super tall with pasty white skin and red hair. She was extremely uncomfortable about her appearance, but despite this seemed to attract tonnes of boys. She was always crushing on this one and then that one and could never make up her mind and ended up hurting them. At the time I was morbidly obese and already had a steady boyfriend and was 3 years older than her so I just thought she was young and silly and didn't have what I had. As time went on we grew apart as I left college and she carried on, studying psychology which is 7 years here in South Africa. She started taking classes in philosophy, and anthropology, stopped being a Christian and became a feminist (shocker). Shortly after this period, the George Floyd BLM thing happened, but not being at college anymore, I innocently thought only those reading up on it on the Internet knew about it. Being on the "All Lives Matter" side of the political spectrum, I innocently shared my view points with her. She pretty much explained to me in her best kindergarten teacher voice that because I was disabled, I was too dumb to understand. I reminded her that I was physically disabled, not mentally and she told me that she knew I meant well, but that I was "too autistic" to understand politics. This was really uncalled for and she was about 3 years short to be qualified to make this assessment; horribly unprofessional, to boot. I told her she had no right to treat me this way and she was affecting my mental health, to which she replied, "why, she had known for years." This threw me down a very dark rabbit hole that took me years to crawl out of and now I have finally come to terms with it. Unfortunately, our friendship is over, not only because of this but because she kept hitting on my boyfriend (now husband). But because Autism is a genetic disorder, not a fashion statement or a label you can choose. It is very difficult to be autistic, especially in social situations and even worse through social contagions. If I hadn't had my husband in my life during this woke crap I can honestly say I would be just like my ex-friend now - an emotional wreck, confused and alone. These people push all their friends and loved ones away, because they want to be special and they want to be superior. I'm not special because I'm autistic. My life is a lot harder than it could have been because I'm disabled and autistic. I'm special because I give 110% to everything I do and am there for my friends and family. It's NOT about what you call yourself. It's about what you do with your life. We've only got so much time here on earth. A year goes by in the blink of an eye. Don't waste it.
@Mamasparky86
@Mamasparky86 Жыл бұрын
Hearing that woman aborted four of her baby boys absolutely broke my heart. I have two little boys under two and I just can’t imagine doing something like that….makes me sick just thinking about it
@IkesPimpHand
@IkesPimpHand Жыл бұрын
That's why i love being a misogynist.
@leavemealone7159
@leavemealone7159 Жыл бұрын
@@IkesPimpHand ?
@leavemealone7159
@leavemealone7159 Жыл бұрын
I don’t care if she gets an abortion the reason why I’m disturbed because why she did it which is masandry
@leavemealone7159
@leavemealone7159 Жыл бұрын
@@IkesPimpHand you came from girl
@IkesPimpHand
@IkesPimpHand Жыл бұрын
@@leavemealone7159you came from man
@kerriclark3207
@kerriclark3207 Жыл бұрын
When my daughter was a pre teen she claimed to be a lesbian. Then admitted that the vast majority of her friends were also lesbian. It lasted about a year, and with my daughter being 23 now, only 1 of those friends is bisexual. It was the fad at the time. This new transgender fad is so much more dangerous, with hormone blockers and permanent surgery being involved. My daughter and her friend as preteens is proof to me that these trends are very prevalent at that age, and I'm disgusted that parents are just going along with this newest trend, causing irreversible damage to their children's bodies. This is going to cause issues in society for decades.
@Thor-Orion
@Thor-Orion Жыл бұрын
It’s a sterilization campaign.
@yingyang7448
@yingyang7448 Жыл бұрын
Those parents are genuinely spineless and barely have brain cells.
@sophiablackett8012
@sophiablackett8012 Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad I grew up before all of this really started. I was a tomboy and probably would have been encouraged by my friends and teachers to transition.
@TheBusySimmer
@TheBusySimmer Жыл бұрын
idk how I've never heard of you before, but all the sudden your videos started popping up in my feed and I'm glad.
@davidoverton4030
@davidoverton4030 Жыл бұрын
On the question of toilets (rest rooms) etc, the powers that be can solve the current problem very simply: (a) Biological Male only toilets, (b) Biological Female only toilets & (c) Transsexual(Woke/Confused) toilets. That way everyone should be comfortable & happy, not least when making a call of nature.
@tteokkochi2084
@tteokkochi2084 Жыл бұрын
They should place single occupant bathrooms that anyone, but especially the disabled and trans, can use.
@WaaDoku
@WaaDoku Жыл бұрын
I think this would ostracize the actual transsexuals from society as they just want to fit in and pass. The people getting angry and calling everyone transphobic are the transgender activists who at this point claim the whole category of biological sex doesn't exist. I think a third "unisex" toilet would be a better option as it's for people who feel comfortable sharing toilets with whomever, men, women, trans people, genderfluids, nonbinaries, other LGBTQAI+ people, furries, etc.
@anwylhsm954
@anwylhsm954 Жыл бұрын
@@WaaDoku The "activist allies" would not stand for it. This is what I've been saying as well. THREE BATHROOMS. Bio male, bio female, unisex. That keeps women safe as well from predators and I'm sorry but even if a transsexual is "legit" and just wants to fit in, too many women have been assaulted and being in a public restroom with someone with a penis makes us feel extremely freaked out and unsafe. Besides, the unisex bathroom could then also be overflow because we all know the ladies rooms are always freaking busy, so the transsexuals WOULD fit in with the overflow women. But again, it wouldn't be good enough because they're trying to tear down reality.
@JadeLeaf1980
@JadeLeaf1980 Жыл бұрын
You could give the transwomen and non binary males 68 different bathrooms, they’d STILL demand the ONE bathroom that was for biological female only. It’s not about equality, it’s about having control over EVERYTHING and claiming to be oppressed while oppressing women constantly.
@ouwebrood497
@ouwebrood497 Жыл бұрын
a) Male only toilet b) Female only toilets c) Disabled toilets............. oh wait
@JardiHardi
@JardiHardi Жыл бұрын
Misha is everything a modern woman can strive to be
@drahcirnevarc9152
@drahcirnevarc9152 Жыл бұрын
I certainly wouldn't mind if my son brought her home!
@depressedguzma9858
@depressedguzma9858 Жыл бұрын
​@@drahcirnevarc9152 😏 rizzler
@JardiHardi
@JardiHardi Жыл бұрын
@@drahcirnevarc9152 if your son could get someone like her he's won
@courtneylust
@courtneylust Жыл бұрын
i agree, i want to be like her. watching her videos makes me feel so comfortable and happy that not everyone is so crazy and LGBTQ
@Nermeen.
@Nermeen. Жыл бұрын
Misha and Amala and Brett ❤❤❤
@lucianjaeger4893
@lucianjaeger4893 Жыл бұрын
New to the channel Greetings from Australia! 👍 Before I start my story on experiences with "Woke" I want to say what prompted me to comment in the first place. I'm pretty sure you just imprinted on my son his first preference in a woman. While watching this video my son who's 5 came into the room to ask me for a drink my male compatriots you all know the look. The eyes go wide open, mouth drops a little you get that little grin and you can't help but stare in that look of admiration, he got that little jiggle kids get when they are excited I asked if he was alright all he replied with without looking away was "Ahuh" I had to pause the video and physically wave my hand to get him to look away. I asked what he wanted he asked for a drink so I got up to get him one I realised he wasn't behind me so I returned to my office to see him still standing there doing the excited jiggle. I give him his drink and ushered him off to play the entire time he kept turning around as he left to look back at the screen I said "Mate, you sure your ok?" He stopped got that goofy kid smile and shouts "SHE SO PRETTY!" I laughed and asked "Is she mate?" And he ran off giggling. 😂 Now on to my story I have a few but this one is the most recent. I have two sons 4 & 5 my boys and I were out doing shopping on our normal weekly routine as per our routine we stop by a little park for them to run around and play after lunch now my 5yr old had made friends with a little girl 4 (according to her mother) who was playing with a baby and a pram. My son was teaching her how to properly wrap the baby and cradle it as I'd taught him to do while I was chatting to the mother. From a few benches over someone shouts in a obviously male voice "LOOKS LIKE YOUVE GOT A FUTURE TRANS KID!" I look over and peripheral says female but as I focus its DEFINITELY not. But I'm polite and I say "Excuse me, i wouldn't make those assumptions on someone you dont know let alone a child, in any case I'm 100% certain thats not true." This "woman" says in a man's voice "OH! Are you transphobic? thats probably why its hard for transphobes to accept it." I was starting to get annoyed now so i replied "WHY? Are you heterophobic? its hard for heterophobes to understand how heteros work!" Trans person approaches and starts some ehm "Scientific" tangent basically all pseudo academic bs and activist rhetoric that has no scientific value but boiled down to "He's playing with dolls he's trans" the mum of the daughter was starting to look uncomfortable because trans thing was starting to get louder and more aggressive as his tangent continued so I put myself between her and him I say to him and I use him because beside from the dress and wig it wasn't acting like a woman at all I cut him off and I said "Don't you believe kids should make their own choice on if their trans or not?" He kinda softened a little maybe he thought I'm an "ally" or something and finally for the first time puts on a feminine voice the high pitched effete snoody kind and says "Oh. Absoooolutely. I believe it's very important!" So I called out to my son and asked what is he doing he said "Playing with the baby! Its ok right?" I said "Yeah mate, what are you playing with the baby?" He says "Oh I'm just being a good dad, good dads look after babies!" Now trans person is starting to redden in face I could see he was mad and contemplating violence and previous experience with these people has taught me calming the situation down is not happening. So I opted for the next route before violence I said "Look before you do anything incredibly dumber than you already have I'm going to tell you some things 1) I can read your body language champ Id untense those leg muscles and unclench your fist before i see it as threat. 2) Your about to pick a fight with someone military trained, 7 years private sector after that, if you choose violence and I can kill you before you get your hand fully extended. SO knowing that information I suggest you think VERY carefully about what your next move is going to be, ok?" I signalled to the mother to step back and called out to my sons to stand with the lady who'd also called her daughter to her side. He began looking around I presume for "support" but it was just us everyone else at the park had "removed themselves" already I'd seen them awkwardly scurry away before when trans person originally started the "scientific" rant earlier. I asked them "Well?" They grunted. I said "Look champ I can't stand here all day I can end you or you can go about your business? I know your waiting for me to drop my guard aint going to happen, So Your choice. Walk away or violence you decide?" They tried that "Ooh you commit violence in front of children?" I said "Why not your thinking about it, im reacting to your aggression cant shield my kids from the world forever!" Trans person scoffed "Racist bigot!" And walked away. They hung around at the other end of the park furiously tapping their phone. Not wanting to leave that woman alone in the park with her daughter I got a cab to drop her and daughter home then my sons and I at the mall so we could finish our shopping. I learned a long time ago these activist woke loonies don't want peace or coexistence they don't want equal rights they want equity they want to be YOUR oppressor while you give to them and it's the same message in the other woke movements they've infiltrated and high jacked. You see it in their messaging and in the policies woke politicians push there is no middle ground, you it in the online spheres they occupy especially in the race department. the establishment has their new favourite toys of power and profit and are setting these woke groups up for the next run of hate and oppression in the west theyve now thrown woman under the bus in favour trans just like they did to masculine men and white folk once they were no longer profitable. If you listen to what they teach it's just repackage white supremacy that they used to dupe gullible white folk with all they've really done is change "you are the superior!" to "You are the victim!" I hate violence I've seen plenty of it but I have no problem dishing it out in defence of others as final solution i also recognise a situation where we arent going to be able to talk our way out of this. Tension is going to snap eventually personally I'd rather it happen before my sons have to fight in my place.
@Muf315
@Muf315 9 ай бұрын
"Oh I'm just being a good dad, good dads look after babies!" You should told him/her: You see... He _(your son)_ is playing at what you'll never be. You won't even be a dad, and never a good one at all.
@repellentyeti91
@repellentyeti91 10 ай бұрын
You know some days I feel old, being 31, & wish I could go back to high school. Then I hear all of this & Thank God i graduated in 2010. What an absolute mess.
@arunparkin2552
@arunparkin2552 Жыл бұрын
It wasn't featured here, but I dm'd Misha about my experience where I was accused of harassment by my university for basically making small talk with a girl I liked. She reported me and apparently harassment is defined by the "victim", so saying hello to someone can technically be harassment. Anyway, there was a no contact agreement, which the girl broke by complimenting me and a band performance, to which I replied "thanks". I was then accused of breaking the no contact agreement and suspended from the university. I am now back but am still not allowed onto campus, otherwise I will get expelled. I know this is not directly related to the LGBT community, but the same university did NOTHING when a man was getting dick pics from another dude. Also this girl is a rich international student, so she gets more privileges. Plus the university is pretty woke and supports Pride.
@SilverMoon459
@SilverMoon459 Жыл бұрын
If what you are saying is 100% true, this world is doomed
@megana5766
@megana5766 Жыл бұрын
That’s atrocious
@D-Fens_1632
@D-Fens_1632 Жыл бұрын
Yeah that is clearly someone weqponizing the rules for some personal gain, even if it's one as simple as they enjoy the power and hassling you. There are a lot of twisted, mean spirited people out there who really get off on that stuff. It's bully shit.
@MASTEROFEVIL
@MASTEROFEVIL Жыл бұрын
People like her are the reason why real victims don't tell anyone about their trauma
@IkesPimpHand
@IkesPimpHand Жыл бұрын
​@@MASTEROFEVILf real victims. Don't falsely accused men have to prioritise themselves?
@maxwillson
@maxwillson Жыл бұрын
In 2015 I worked at a TV station and we hired this high school girl to do part time work. She was goofy and funny to work with, considered her a friend. 2016 came around and something changed that year in school because she swallowed the feminism pill and became rude to men, always threatening men with HR complaints. I'm never going to forget that transformation, it was sad to witness. I recently found her on Tik Tok and just face palmed. She still thinks men hate her because she's a woman. No, you're being a brat, that's why people don't like you anymore.
@Gonzalo_105
@Gonzalo_105 5 ай бұрын
Donal trump, that's what happened in 2016
@alexflosho
@alexflosho 10 ай бұрын
i don't wanna be woke, i want to be sleep
@CubeSzn
@CubeSzn 2 ай бұрын
Yes
@user-ut4ly4xk1p
@user-ut4ly4xk1p Жыл бұрын
Well said, young woman! Great job.
@zyexio
@zyexio Жыл бұрын
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how radiant Misha is in all of her videos!
@thegreatpestilence5143
@thegreatpestilence5143 Жыл бұрын
For real, I can't take my eyes off :D I wish I looked and carried myself half as well, she gives me hope not all is lost yet lol
@scotthammond3239
@scotthammond3239 Жыл бұрын
Chef's Kiss 💋😜✌️
@Kristyle187
@Kristyle187 Жыл бұрын
Agreed! And her intellect makes her all the more radiant. The sad thing is that for the vast majority of videos, whenever I see a comment admiring a female creator for her beauty, even in a completely non sexual way, the responses are overrun with accusations of misogyny, toxic masculinity, or some other drastic offense. Even comments that include praise for a women’s content will get this treatment. As a woman myself, I literally can’t imagine being offended by someone simply complimenting my appearance. Quite the opposite-receiving a comment like that will almost always make my day!
@danhaycraft9321
@danhaycraft9321 Жыл бұрын
She definitely must have a spren, there's no other way
@relaxedmuffin3666
@relaxedmuffin3666 Жыл бұрын
Real women are beautiful
@inertian4723
@inertian4723 Жыл бұрын
The first time I ever heard-or saw- the phrase “folks with uteruses” used in a conversation was in a company call. I had to mute myself I was laughing so hard.
@bigbeng6041
@bigbeng6041 Жыл бұрын
I could never work with people like that I'd be sent to HR so fast
@orenmontgomery8250
@orenmontgomery8250 Жыл бұрын
14:12 Pride dance is a dance where they exclude everyone who isn't LGBTQIAA2S+, you know, for -exclusion- inclusion. Of course, they're allowed at every other dance _also,_ but they need a special one where they don't need to be around any straight people, too. LGBTQIAA2S+ prom is ALSO a thing, and they often get a lot more budget per attendee, so they tend to be extra fancy.
@isabelco2011
@isabelco2011 Жыл бұрын
My daughter is pretty sheltered as a Christian homeschooler. We were learning parts of speech one day and I asked if she knew what a pronoun was, and she said it was your gender. It's crazy how far it reaches. We have one family member that is liberal and she learned all this stuff from their daughter in a matter of a few days, which both are 9. I can't believe I have to teach my 9 year old this stuff, cause if I don't, someone else will.
@ULVT
@ULVT Жыл бұрын
I have lost many friends because I am not woke. Now I do not have many friends today, and I’m ok with it, because I won’t let people take advantage of me.
@haverscutie
@haverscutie Жыл бұрын
Good for you for not falling for emotional blackmail - you've got a lot of people in this community that support you and your decision - ❤️👏👏👏👏
@DeTox172
@DeTox172 Жыл бұрын
🤘
@DePeaceHunter
@DePeaceHunter Жыл бұрын
Thats called blessing in disguise
@teamojesusss
@teamojesusss Жыл бұрын
Always been a Conservative and I'm very glad that I never go close to those people. As for my woke experience: I'm Cuban but I escaped the communist dictatorship in my country and moved to Canada (Quebec). Canada was a pretty much normal country, except out of nowhere in 2016, woke stuff started to appear. I was in highschool and wasn't into politics yet (I started at 17) and I didn't even know what Feminism was. I entered a feminist group in 7th grade because I was bored at home. So, we had this trip to a feminist camp (3 days). You can imagine that we had all this feminist propaganda (women are opressed by men, blah blah blah) and on the second day at night, we had this concert in the camp. An artist named Roxanne was gonna come. So I said to the teacher "oh, a female artist is gonna come" and she replied "No, this artist is non-binary". At first, I was confused because I had never heard of that term before. I asked what it was and she said "it's a person who doesn't identify as a woman or a man". I was in utter shock and confusion, so I refused to attend such crap. Very glad I told my parents and never fell into such shit.
@TorontoPopulistConservative
@TorontoPopulistConservative Жыл бұрын
So based. Sometimes I wish I could go back to school just to be a thorn in the flesh of these people, constantly challenging their opinions and emboldening other skeptical people to be present in the discussion. I didn't care about politics 4 years ago, but the last three years turned me into a staunch conservative on fire for what is right. I'm 24, and school was still mostly normal when I graduated. I went to school with lower income people with too many real problems to be worried about being woke. We had one teacher who I respect a lot in hindsight. He was an absolute unit of a man, well known and well loved for speaking his mind so he was not afraid to continue doing so. We never talked about politics much but the values he embodied would align with what is now considered conservative. Thanks to Mr. Watkins for being such a great role model, must be a rarity in the high schools of liberal Toronto. (Edit: Mr. Watkins, not Watson. He showed us The Matrix once in class and had us thinking about what the movie was trying to tell us)
@teamojesusss
@teamojesusss Жыл бұрын
@@TorontoPopulistConservative You're very blessed. When I started highschool in Canada, this woke crap started. I couldn't challenge them or question anything since it was a new thing that I never heard of. But the more time passed, the more I understood what that crap was and got political at 17. I'm now in America since my family and I value freedom (because we're Cubans) and Canada became almost the same thing as my country (as in authoritarian) and we left before things got worse (2021). I wish all this shit stopped, it's gonna mentally damage Gen Alpha (it already messed up Gen Z).
@arandomhuman9398
@arandomhuman9398 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I live in Canada and I can confirm. I wish our country could go back to how it was. A lot of us do not agree with woke culture, including myself.
@bullshark3771
@bullshark3771 Жыл бұрын
My ex gf came out as lesbian and I pushed back saying I think maybe she’s bi but idk about lesbian given her reasons, history, and personality. She was so upset and pissed with me. Fast forward a month and she said she wasn’t lesbian and was sorry for how she acted to me. Her and I have a complicated relationship but I had the biggest shit eating grin.
@gabriella19452
@gabriella19452 6 ай бұрын
I am SO GLAD to hear I'm not the only person who went along with the woke stuff and just stayed quiet. Kids are so easily to influence its scary, and its even worse now then when I was in school. Its the same type of peer pressure bullying stuff, just with a different paint job. Well, maybe its even more scary since growing teens are messing up their hormones... Im glad to see theres still some kids who arent peer pressured into believing this stuff, even if they go along with it for conflict avoidance.
@Jasmine-go1nd
@Jasmine-go1nd Жыл бұрын
So glad that I'm not the only one who saw that pattern in the anime convention/cosplay community. That screenshot was scary accurate to what's happening. I like to cosplay and go to conventions, and I noticed that so many girls and young women identified as trans, non binary, gender fluid and with numerous pronouns. I didn't think anything of it in the beginning until almost EVERY cosplayer started doing it. It felt really off and weird like why is everyone doing it? I even see newcomers start off straight/gay and normal looking before they cut their hair, dye it bright colors, change pronouns and sexualities. It's like you can see them dive down in a rabbit hole in action. And don't get me started on how annoyingly triggered they get. If anyone makes a little mistake, like accidentally misgender someone, they lose! Their! MINDS! And this is coming from personal experience, not to me, but another cosplayer dealt with it. I had to distance myself from the community, even my cosplay online friends because of how toxic it became.
@hydrofrolicwildflower3393
@hydrofrolicwildflower3393 Жыл бұрын
awe i love doing that but yea shit sucks fr
@eden4313
@eden4313 Жыл бұрын
I feel this so much! It makes me kinda scared to get into Cosplay tbh. I used to have a favorite cosplayer that mainly cosplays characters from my favorite anime which are mainly male, and they were born a girl and firstly were so chill about it, just living their live doing what they want, and never seemed to have any problems with their body. And honestly, I kinda looked up to them cause I saw myself so much in them, that they made me want to start cosplaying. But now since a few months they identify as genderfluid and use they/them pronouns and they get sooo mad everytime they get „misgendered“ like someone using different pronouns for them in a TikTok comment. They‘ll say things like „it’s THEY/THEM, I‘M NOT A GIRL, if you really like me as much as you claim you‘ll look at my bio to use the right pronouns“ and honestly over the last few months I felt their energy got so negative and kinda tilted and triggered and they also expressed to have mental issues several times and it kinda makes me sad to see them from being happy with being just themselves to getting so upset every time someone even unknowingly uses wrong pronouns or something else. Nowadays I just can’t really enjoy their content like I used to, I’m always scared to say something wrong when I comment trying to compliment since they point out so many comments that make them uncomfortable. Yeah idk, sorry for the long comment, just wanted to get it off my chest
@maaikevandewiele
@maaikevandewiele Жыл бұрын
I also experienced this. I am now 25 and started cosplaying when I was 14 years old. All the people I know that cosplay are like this and always have been since the day I started going to conventions and that's 11 years ago!
@artscraftsgaming7169
@artscraftsgaming7169 Жыл бұрын
One day I plan to get into cosplay. I even want to cosplay some male characters, because I love them and not because of any other reason. I know how the community is these days, like you said^^. It’s very sad and upsetting to know when I finally get to go out and cosplay that I will have to face a lot of that. Sadly I have enough experience from just being an artist in general, and social media. Wouldn’t it be so cool if a bunch of Cosplayers like us just got together for our own event and just had a normal fun time without the hyper sexualization of everything? Perhaps someday cosplay community can get back to that. Though I doubt it.
@ex-ytbot
@ex-ytbot Ай бұрын
ppl bully me abt liking demon slayer bc they automatically assume I am one of them
@jeast9648
@jeast9648 Жыл бұрын
I’m so worried about this stuff with my kids. I tell them about the gender cult and the things they want to brainwash them with and ask them if anything like this ever happens in their school to let me know so I can get them out of there. I fear for our children’s future when these brainwashed kids become leaders and start doing gestapo things.
@nicolenadia1
@nicolenadia1 Жыл бұрын
And this is why I homeschool. I’m not Christian-I just refuse to surrender my child to this contagious, dangerous cult. It’s a mind virus and they’re targeting the most vulnerable; children.
@xx_mysticwolf_xx1492
@xx_mysticwolf_xx1492 Жыл бұрын
Gestapo things are already happening the erasure of entire cultures and people is underway
@petermilne2470
@petermilne2470 Жыл бұрын
Remember when the biggest fear was the child abuser who told your kids "Don't tell your parents or you will regret it." Now it's the schooling system and authorities that are telling them that. We are in some seriously dangerous times. Also I notice that the other two replies on this comment are blocked. Not knowing what they are about makes me wonder if we have any freedom of individuality or expression left?
@luciangagliola5979
@luciangagliola5979 Жыл бұрын
I have autism, I was diagnosed when I was in 7th grade (my elementary school sucked at mental health). When I first said something about it a person asked if I had “real autism” or “internet autism.” It’s highly unfortunate that people who are not autistic claim to be to play the victim. Most real autistic people don’t regularly play the victim and do have unique challenges and perspectives that these posers undermine.
@Lunar_willoww
@Lunar_willoww 6 ай бұрын
I've almost always been conflicted about my autism, and now it's gotten to the point where it's almost a secret because I don't wanna come across as a kid who uses it as an excuse to get out of consequences. I don't see myself as a victim-- I don't even see myself as disabled, really. I'm just an unusual person who's really socially awkward. I get it's different for everyone, but I think I'd like people to get to know *me* before they know about a diagnosis. That just makes it seem like there's something wrong with me, and I don't want pity, yknow?
@seraphia
@seraphia Жыл бұрын
I want to share my woke experiences in here since I saw everyone sharing theirs. This isn't as intense but mostly it comes from my own self. I was 15 years old when I started using Twitter and socializing in my fanbase when suddenly I saw a tweet saying "Put your pronouns to make trans people feel validated" and of course, I asked to myself, "Why? Is that really important?" This was all before the trans thing started becoming a "trend" (very loosely). I wasn't a conservative nor a liberal but neutral. I had dated a guy who told me that he likes wearing wigs and using makeup but being someone who was more empathetic than logical, I accepted him so this putting pronouns thing wouldn't be so bad. It feels like it was my first time being brainwashed because I saw how happy these female to male trans are and being super insecure (especially with my breasts) I felt the need to be like them. I would always seek out videos affirming my "new identity" as a man and even as far as to get my conservative friend (so lucky to have her) to call me by my "new name". She wasn't having it. As the only voice of reason, she tried her best to give me common sense and of course, when you're emotional and wants people to "accept" who you are, I felt insulted but I didn't want to push further. The longer I become obsessed with being ftm, the more I thought, "Hang on, why do I feel like this is wrong?" As someone living in a conservative country, I knew it was dangerous being constantly in fear that my family knowing that I was "trans" (I didn't change anything about my looks, I still look like a female). I kept saying to myself, "It doesn't matter if I don't look like a guy, as long as I feel like a guy then I'm a guy". Looking back, I would've called my old self crazy. It doesn't make sense. And then, I had somewhat of a realization (well, it's still worst but it's a good start) that I am still a female but I ended up calling myself gender fluid and began using she/her/he/they/them. After a week, I gave up on this whole endeavour until I stumbled upon Matt Walsh and his "What is a women" clip on YT shorts. I was slightly mad but then more conservative videos and potential I started to realize things. I began knowing both perspectives and eventually I left the left party. I become more logical and using basic knowledge of biology and common sense to keep away from anything people make up that doesn't make sense. I told my conservative friend to now call me by my actual birth name and address how I feel more happier actual accepting myself and that I do feel appreciated that she tries to snap me out from my "phase". I do still accept people's sexualities (idc if anyone is gay, lesbian or bi because im probably bi? lol) but I find the whole gender thing too much that it seriously needs to tone down a little. Kids should be free from any of these conversations, people shouldn't be so pissy about anything not catering to them and that it's better to just step away from social media and find out what's really missing instead of listening to some stranger in the internet how you should live your life. Sorry if this is lengthy. I never really told anyone else apart from my friends. It may not be interesting but I enjoy expressing my own experiences. I'm still young and there's many more things to experience. I'm so glad to have someone young from my generation like Misha.
@duongtin3258
@duongtin3258 Жыл бұрын
Damm, im confused as to why those people trying to make you feel like youre a trans person? I am a transgirl and i see the non sense in trying to make someone feel as if they are trans/cis/etc. Just let them be. Thank you for your sharing. People like those ones make the images of trans person looks bad and weird 😓
@seraphia
@seraphia Жыл бұрын
@@duongtin3258 Collectively I don't care if anyone is trans but to be honest, as long as anyone doesn't push the trans agenda on to me then I don't find those people comfortable to be with. True that I find some trans people actually cool and wasn't trying to push the narrative about trans people but then it comes to these activists, it's just annoys me. One thing I'd like to point out is that I'm not being told I was trans but I told myself I was because it made me "happy" because I feel that way which was wrong. Again, as long that you know the setbacks and limitations of changing your gender (medical and socially), just don't be a degenerate and we're cool. I rather care about children being exploited by these weirdos more than grown ass adults.
@duongtin3258
@duongtin3258 Жыл бұрын
@@seraphia Thanks for pointing that out, I misinterpreted your sentence as you being told youre a trans. Again, thank you for your kind replies. 😁
@theStepFamm
@theStepFamm Жыл бұрын
im 34, i grew up in the myspace era where every dude had black hair and skinny jeans. we werent trying to be girls. for some reason it was just fashionable. one of my band members came out to us as a guy who wanted to be seen as a woman and we just said ok dude whatever. he changed his myspace photos and we kept playing music and nobody ever really made a big deal out of it. for some reason, i think people are now using this weird emo phase in their life as an excuse to rebel against "traditional" things. i was never really like that, and i never took it that seriously. i think i only dressed emo for about a year and a half before i grew out of it. i still listen to some of the music, but most of my friends from those days ended up being the "obama" generation - and it lead them to becoming extremely leftist. i can see a direct correlation between my "artistic" friends being leftist atheists and my more business minded friends being conservative music is a business and thats where i sit, somewhere in between the two. i have to find artists who are good, which is rare, bc they're usually poor and drug addicted. its a weird world. the ones who have a lot of money usually dont care that much about the art, or their craft . its a delicate balance - so as a producer i ended up having lots of "woke" shit coming around my way, but as i get older, the less tolerance i have for it. i try to educate these people now
@x8jason8x
@x8jason8x Жыл бұрын
I'm 43, I had a similar experience growing up in the SF bay area, except I was a bassist, so it meant that I could play in any band I wanted pretty much lol, and I played in a few. Ran into a lot of every kind of 90's kid you could imagine... gay, straight, and all in between, but the thing is that most of us didn't care about politics at all. You'd have the occasional weird super conservative or liberal kid here and there, but nobody would have predicted the world being like it is circa 2023. Yeah, we were all doped up homeless rats, or didn't care about our talent until it was too late either... I mean, it's really only true of one in 5 musicians, but the divas paint the lot, I'm sure you know. I grew out of the "rockstar" life, also work as a producer, and have had similar experiences with the amount of woke kids, but they tend to either drive themselves off, or ignore all my very libertarian meme art. 😅 None of the friends I grew up with in the bay are liberal now. Weird right?
@WaaDoku
@WaaDoku Жыл бұрын
How do you educate them? What would you say to them?
@anwylhsm954
@anwylhsm954 Жыл бұрын
@@x8jason8x I'm the same age and I spent half my teen years in a very "liberal" college town in Minnesota, and half in the Atlanta suburbs in a very conservative town. Over half of my former "friends" from both places have unfriended me because they all went full unhinged authoritarian leftist in the past few years and want to trans all the things and they thought I had been "radicalized" by sticking to my also very libertarian views. That is ACTUAL "liberalism", the left is just not even remotely liberal, they're useful idiots for daddy government and the globalist psychopaths and they don't even realize it.
@theStepFamm
@theStepFamm Жыл бұрын
​@@WaaDoku it takes a lot of time to be honest. but lately, the absurdity of leftist ideology has been on display so much to where all i have to do is clip their ridiculous actions and show people, and that usually works. they have collective amnesia though, and they constantly get tricked back into mainstream propaganda because they wont turn off their televisions i dont tell people that im not a leftist for a really long time and then i slowly introduce new thoughts and ideas from different sources other than the television a lot of people just refuse to turn that shit off.
@JamesAlex88
@JamesAlex88 Жыл бұрын
I’ve replied to another post saying this but I’m 34 too, and I remember the days when the emo kids, mostly the emo girls who would claim to be bisexual for MySpace clout. I don’t see much of a difference these days with the TikTok kids 😂
@Subgenrelol
@Subgenrelol Жыл бұрын
I have a few, but I will tell my most extreme one. I was at the 2020 BLM protests in Austin, during the very first weekend of protests. I was with my gf at the time (she’s the one who wanted to go in the first place) and we had just gotten there and were kind of settling in. I was uncomfortable because protests were not really my thing but they were for her. She ends up walking about 10 feet in front of some pretty wild looking group of three guys on steps, wearing some strange gear. Very militant looking, had spikes and black leather. It took me about 20 seconds to realize these guys were either New Black Panthers/Black Israelites, or some similar Black Nationalist movement. They had, and I’m not joking, two young white women (19-22) and one white dude (27-32) licking their combat boots. The black nationalists laughed, and said “this is what y’all are made to do, we were the first humans we are ‘the kings!’ I sat shocked and horrified. There were some black people in the crowd who were kind of uncomfortably mumbling (keep in mind austin has half the black pop. as the national average) and there were BLM organizers for the very protest we were at on the same steps, about 15-20 feet to the left with another megaphone. Nobody called out the black nationalists. Nobody said “wtf are you doing this isn’t what this movement is about.” Everyone just kind of cringed around it. If you think this story is fake, there WAS an Infowars story on it at the time, I remember because i felt so glad there was SOME documentation of such weird shit happening.
@thesittingtraveller3467
@thesittingtraveller3467 Жыл бұрын
Where's the infowar's story about it?
@Emppu_T.
@Emppu_T. Жыл бұрын
Sounds like open kink
@DivestedChristian
@DivestedChristian Жыл бұрын
Yes!As a black woman I believe you bcos there was a lot of SA as well. BLM was amde to normalize crime just search up what happened to those two female BLM leaders: toyin salau and Sasha johnson. But some black women spoke up against it.
@TheQueenOfDreams
@TheQueenOfDreams 4 ай бұрын
You’re such a lovely, grounded young lady. Keep up the good work!
@kevinmillis9718
@kevinmillis9718 3 ай бұрын
I don't know if it's the eyes, the hair, the lips, or the wits, but there is something about Misha that I can't resist!
@ladysovere4558
@ladysovere4558 Жыл бұрын
I was in a philosophy of education class last semester. One week we were discussing writers such as James Baldwin. The only racism that occurred in class came from a woman with a dark complexion, who aggressively, in front of the class, directed to me that she wants ALL ‘white people’ to have calcified guilt in their hearts. Absolutely insane.
@IkesPimpHand
@IkesPimpHand Жыл бұрын
Did you remind her about her fellow Africans selling and enslaving her ancestors?
@anna-mh5ct
@anna-mh5ct Жыл бұрын
I was the only straight cis person in my hs friend group. I was always called out for it. Our group chat was called “the gays + anna”….
@almostmybedtime
@almostmybedtime Жыл бұрын
That’s quite mean. I’m sure if you spoke up against they would’ve kicked you out or label you as homophonic
@lisaburke7506
@lisaburke7506 Жыл бұрын
I openly question the "straightness" of persons whose biology does not match their gender as they pursue someone of the same biology. It looks more like cosplaying, and those who can afford it of course look more convincing.
@dr.princess832
@dr.princess832 Жыл бұрын
​@@almostmybedtime if they didn't bully her or ressure her I'd say whatever, and the chat name is quite funny 😅
@SvetlanaBraunn
@SvetlanaBraunn Жыл бұрын
That’s very odd indeed. Hope you are doing better in life now.
@theshermantanker7043
@theshermantanker7043 Жыл бұрын
I feel bad for you but at the same time holy shit that chat title is hilarious 😅
@SpaceApe020
@SpaceApe020 11 ай бұрын
Glad to see someone else noticing the "folks" phenomena. I was once called somewhat "paranoid" for calling it out
@knessing7681
@knessing7681 Жыл бұрын
this would make a nice series, you reading, commenting, and reacting to these woke experiences.
@veradnakanfiak3711
@veradnakanfiak3711 Жыл бұрын
As a teacher I always find it highly fascinating how some people shape their reality off something that somebody said on TikTok. When did we give up on teaching children to think critically and take in information with a grain of salt.
@moni2606
@moni2606 10 ай бұрын
Pandemic lockdowns.. The New York Times released an article denouncing critical thinking.
@marinanguish9928
@marinanguish9928 Жыл бұрын
If I ever am fortunate enough to get married, I am not letting any of my children anywhere near public schools
@Thor-Orion
@Thor-Orion Жыл бұрын
Same. But since I believe finding a wife in the current cultural climate to be virtually impossible I will probably just build an android son and name him Rock.
@moni2606
@moni2606 10 ай бұрын
Here's a tip, I have a 7 year old boy in public school becuase we cannot afford private and we are not catholic. Live in a neighborhood with predominately christians, catholics and muslims. YOU'RE GOLDEN! I grew up in a Sikh family, we all band together as parents and these woke teachers get SCARED. @@Thor-Orion@marinanguish9928
@timwilliams5328
@timwilliams5328 11 ай бұрын
Thankyou Misha for bringing sanity in an increasingly insane world,and your wonderful youtube videos. Theres a big agenda at play behind the scenes and its ruined lives especially younger more easily convinced people. Good work by yourself!!!!😊
@Thor-Orion
@Thor-Orion Жыл бұрын
She didn’t kill those four baby boys because she wanted a girl. She killed them because she’s a misandrist. Start calling misandry by it’s name.
@mr.raslyon6626
@mr.raslyon6626 11 ай бұрын
No, she's a serial killer. It jist so happens that her method is legal...but make no mistake, she enjoys having the control and power to end lives.
@BloodthirstyAcademic
@BloodthirstyAcademic 5 күн бұрын
​@@mr.raslyon6626 That doesn't mean that she can't be misandrist
@mr.raslyon6626
@mr.raslyon6626 5 күн бұрын
@@BloodthirstyAcademic She would have aborted a girl too. It was about control above all else.
@Liannabelle8
@Liannabelle8 Жыл бұрын
I got booted from a volunteer position with a well-known breastfeeding support community because I wouldn't work with a "trans woman" who had no children but he wanted to induce lactation to "feed babies all over the world".. Woke enough? 😂
@maria1060-f1q
@maria1060-f1q Жыл бұрын
You win the award for craziest story
@Liannabelle8
@Liannabelle8 Жыл бұрын
@@maria1060-f1q lol at least something positive came of it.
@vangoghsseveredear
@vangoghsseveredear Жыл бұрын
Sounds like the FBI should check their hard drive
@Liannabelle8
@Liannabelle8 Жыл бұрын
@@vangoghsseveredear it's Canada. Our government and its agents support this crap.
@Thor-Orion
@Thor-Orion Жыл бұрын
Absurdity. Thank god I volunteer with pediatric cancer patients.
@johnvelas70
@johnvelas70 Жыл бұрын
fun fact: The girl who broke my nose in 11th grade for asking her out didn't know what a lesbian was in 9th grade. When we told her she said "that's impossible". I miss the '80's.
@CloudyWolf713
@CloudyWolf713 Жыл бұрын
Hope you’re doing alright out there.
@MASTEROFEVIL
@MASTEROFEVIL Жыл бұрын
You dodged a bullet. That girl was crazy
@IkesPimpHand
@IkesPimpHand Жыл бұрын
I hope you paid her back in spades
@TedEhioghae
@TedEhioghae Жыл бұрын
That's called assault.
@annwethenorth
@annwethenorth Жыл бұрын
Lol I miss the 80s 😂. We didn't fuck around
@Allegra1999
@Allegra1999 7 ай бұрын
Hi misha, I have one so I live in australia and this stuff is pretty common here too, once a year we learn sex ed and this starts at about year 4/10 years old but half of sex ed isn’t even telling us about puberty but about people gender identity and transgender and how its ok to change genders if you’re not comfortable in your gender. Most of my class thinks this is so stupid now that we have matured but when we were in year 4,5 we thought this was all normal and some even thought that they were boys bc of what the teachers were teaching us. Another strange thing is that when talking about puberty instead of saying “Girl” or “female” our teachers have to go by “ physical female”. This is so stupid and I’m scared for the little kids at my school that also have to learn about this and be brain washed.
@lommy.
@lommy. 10 ай бұрын
I got called a 'pick me' cause I said sometimes women are in the wrong too. 😀😀👍
@pjlikesmusic
@pjlikesmusic 10 ай бұрын
Getting called a pick me is a badge of honor
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