"LGBTQ allyship" as a transgender grooming and control method
In the West, particularly in North America, there is ever-increasing pressure from the mainstream media, workplaces, corporations, educational institutions, and in some cases, friends and loved ones, to “become an LGBTQ ally”. As shown in a recent CNN article on the topic, the focus of this “LGBTQ allyship” is on the latter two letters of the acronym and not on same-sex attracted people, meaning that prospective “allies” are asked to focus on things like pronouns and how to treat trans-identifying people as the wrong sex.
One of the most common things “trans allies” are told to do is to educate themselves on the trans community, presumably to save trans-identifying people the trouble of explaining their ficticious “gender identities”. This is advised in the CNN article. Such “education” would entail reading articles from sources that have been approved by trans activists as “trans friendly” and stories exclusively from trans-identifying people who claim that transition improved their lives, since stories of regret are actively suppressed by trans activists and are portrayed as “right-wing” and “transphobic”. Because of this, allies are led to believe the false and unproven notion that transition is almost always a safe, effective, and life-saving treatment and that detransition is purely a product of “transphobia”, which is achieved by presenting a one-sided narrative. Allies are also told that “affirming others’ identities” is important because it prevents suicide, which is a tactic also used by domestic abusers trying to control their partners.
Further themes of control occur when allies are asked to show their loyalty to trans-identifying people by becoming trans activists, which entails centering their politics around and extensively discussing what trans-identifying people claim is their plight and genocide. The CNN article advises this because trans activism is a sign that allies sincerely believe in the claims of leading trans activists and will do these things to support gender ideology and the delusions of trans-identifying people. Additionally, trans resources, such as the Shinigami Eyes browser extension (created by known TIM predator Wesley “Laurelai” Bailey), state that nothing less than such activism constitutes allyship.
Allyship also helps trans activists groom people into identifying as trans. Gender ideology teaches that ignoring the reality of sex is liberation, which appeals to unhappy and struggling people. It also states that anyone who has a mixture of characteristics coded masculine and feminine by society, something seen in everyone, should transition. This is helpful to trans-identifying people who are unsure with their decisions because if they see people seemingly happily transitioned who transitioned with less justification or gender nonconforming behavior than they did, they try to take that to mean that they should continue transitioning. Additionally, getting more and more people to believe that “transphobia is fascist and oppressive” allows trans-identifying people to blame their problems on supposed trans oppression and the world not being accepting enough of trans-identifying people, when in fact it is the trans-identifying people who are not accepting enough of themselves.
Getting people to become “trans allies” is a very important tactic for trans activists because it gives them a way to control the narrative and provide confirmation bias for their own transitions through coaxing others to transition.