Brilliant Jenny. You are an excellent asker of questions and have a way to get and keep your interviews flowing which makes them very easy to listen to as well as informative.
Really wonderful podcast. You touched upon some of the most important points to be made on this subject, including the challenges awaiting those prosecuting the detransitioner lawsuits. I can happily say ((from listening to a podcast interviewing a lead attorney) that at least one lawsuit in NC has so far survived a motion to dismiss and will move on to discovery.
Your points about there being no way to actually change sex, and about the ways in which a few wealthy individuals influenced laws behind the scenes, as well as the threat to Title IX are also important parts of the discussion.
I’m so glad the Posners are passionate about this issue because we need respected journalists like you to keep informing the public!
THANKS Jenny for inviting me to TransMuted. I may be doing the work as a journalist but your experience as a mom of an ROGD daughter gives your podcast a critical first-person view that no journalist can match. I liked the combination of our two worlds weighing in on the travesty of gender ideology and the devastation it is having on so many children. Keep up the great work.
Thank you Jenny for a great hour. You managed to have a real and informative conversation. And I know my husband well enough to know when he is really engaged and when he is not. You had him totally into the podcast, thanks!
Thank you so much for introducing me to this guy! I never heard of him before. When I saw his article on October 7th denial, I immediately subscribed to his substack.
That was a great interview Jenny. I loved the way Gerald Posner said emphatically that it is impossible to change sex. Our kids are being led to believe that this is possible. My male to female so lectured me, saying the only difference between men and women is hormones.
I'm a woman married to a woman (I don't say lesbian anymore because I want nothing to do with the LGBT movement any longer, it's time to remove the "T" and everything after it). I'm a former liberal, a "lefugee" (thanks Michael Shellenberger for the very appropriate term). I was a staunch democrat voter for many years (now an avowed voluntaryist). My wife and i have two children. Today, the three of them are at a Pride event, while I'm enjoying time in the sun in my garden. My son (9) goes by they/them pronouns. My wife celebrates all things trans and the fact that I no longer do has led to her calling me transphobic (and racist, because I guess they go together now). The queer ideology has as at its core the abolition of the family. I'm hanging on tight to mine, but it's not easy out here.
Lola Coco, you are the sweetest stalker a girl ever had, lol! Thanks and don’t ever stop. 🙏
Brilliant Jenny. You are an excellent asker of questions and have a way to get and keep your interviews flowing which makes them very easy to listen to as well as informative.
Really wonderful podcast. You touched upon some of the most important points to be made on this subject, including the challenges awaiting those prosecuting the detransitioner lawsuits. I can happily say ((from listening to a podcast interviewing a lead attorney) that at least one lawsuit in NC has so far survived a motion to dismiss and will move on to discovery.
Your points about there being no way to actually change sex, and about the ways in which a few wealthy individuals influenced laws behind the scenes, as well as the threat to Title IX are also important parts of the discussion.
I’m so glad the Posners are passionate about this issue because we need respected journalists like you to keep informing the public!
Thanks - Trisha and I are staying on it and will do our best to report as much as possible
THANKS Jenny for inviting me to TransMuted. I may be doing the work as a journalist but your experience as a mom of an ROGD daughter gives your podcast a critical first-person view that no journalist can match. I liked the combination of our two worlds weighing in on the travesty of gender ideology and the devastation it is having on so many children. Keep up the great work.
Thank you Jenny for a great hour. You managed to have a real and informative conversation. And I know my husband well enough to know when he is really engaged and when he is not. You had him totally into the podcast, thanks!
That’s my all time favorite comment! Thank you, Trisha. ❤️
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Thank you so much for introducing me to this guy! I never heard of him before. When I saw his article on October 7th denial, I immediately subscribed to his substack.
That was a great interview Jenny. I loved the way Gerald Posner said emphatically that it is impossible to change sex. Our kids are being led to believe that this is possible. My male to female so lectured me, saying the only difference between men and women is hormones.
I appreciate the comment, and I’m sorry you’re going through it too.
Just finished your podcast! Amazing!!!! You did a fabulous job and it was super interesting on a number of levels!!!!
I'm a woman married to a woman (I don't say lesbian anymore because I want nothing to do with the LGBT movement any longer, it's time to remove the "T" and everything after it). I'm a former liberal, a "lefugee" (thanks Michael Shellenberger for the very appropriate term). I was a staunch democrat voter for many years (now an avowed voluntaryist). My wife and i have two children. Today, the three of them are at a Pride event, while I'm enjoying time in the sun in my garden. My son (9) goes by they/them pronouns. My wife celebrates all things trans and the fact that I no longer do has led to her calling me transphobic (and racist, because I guess they go together now). The queer ideology has as at its core the abolition of the family. I'm hanging on tight to mine, but it's not easy out here.