Reinforced as much as exposed - at least to anyone who’s paid any attention before now.
If anyone doesn't know who Chris Chan is, this video explains it well. https://youtu.be/5IPtLvxO8hs
They were already doing this for Yaniv when he put himself on the radar so it’s not surprising. It’s expected.
I have to remind myself there is really nothing amusing in any of this when I see people trying to claim he is not "really trans". Is there anything less "really trans" than an entitled, misogynistic, overly-online autistic adult male fan of My Little Pony?
"It shows to other trans people that you don't actually see them as their gender if pronouns are something that can be taken away for doing bad things" This is the kind of argument I keep seeing, and I'm just like, yeah no shit. Most people are just being nice, do something disgusting that makes everyone lose respect for you and that politeness goes away.
Can someone tell me how it is known that this person raped his mother?
You really don't want to know.
If he's thrown into GenPop the other inmates will beat him until candy comes out.
If you watch the video posted you'll get the sense of how people routinely set him up by prentending to be women interested in talking to him. Apparently he disclosed, in disgusting detail, over a 9 min discord chat.
I love when they expose themselves. The more they try and defend any of this, it doesn't work in their favor. Being more offended at pronouns, than being repulsed at a disgusting scenario doesn't sound normal to most people.
Sometimes it's great when they keep talking and help expose the Trojan horse.