Not your Mom - Women Resisting Gender Ideology Panel Discussion

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024
  • Panelists: Heather Heying, Carrie Mendoza, Nina Paley and Carole Hooven. Moderated by: Jessie Mannisto.
    Heather Heying
    Heather Heying is a scientist, educator, and author. She holds a PhD in Biology, and a B.A. in Anthropology, and has conducted research on the evolution of social systems and sexual selection, from frogs to humans. Formerly a visiting Fellow at Princeton, and before that, a tenured professor at The Evergreen State College, she has written two books (Antipode: Seasons with the Extraordinary Wildlife and Culture of Madagascar and the NYT best-seller A Hunter-Gatherer’s Guide to the 21st Century: Evolution and the Challenges of Modern Life, co-authored with Bret Weinstein).
    Carrie D. Mendoza
    Carrie D. Mendoza, MD is the Director of FAIR in Medicine with the Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism, and a practicing Emergency Medicine physician with over 20 years experience working in rural, suburban, and urban hospitals treating snakebites to gunshot wounds to Covid-19 patients. Her practical experience provides unique insights into the American medical system and how the modern healthcare bureaucracy can scale harmful policies while ignoring the negative side effects. Dr. Mendoza will share her experience with the opioid epidemic and how the lessons learned about it can inform our understanding of medicalizing gender ideology and how to best stop its harmful effects.
    Nina Paley
    Artist, animator, cartoonist, and scapegoat Nina Paley created the GENDER WARS Playing Cards shortly after her unexpectedly controversial comic book Agents of H.A.G. got cancelled by crowdfunding platform IndieGoGo. In the Before Times, she made the award-winning animated musical feature films Sita Sings the Blues and Seder-Masochism. Her experimental digital projects include ApocalypseAnimated.com and MysticSymbolic.com. A staunch proponent of Free Speech, Nina cohosts the Heterodorx podcast with Corinna Cohn.
    Carole Hooven
    Dr. Hooven is a Non-resident Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and an associate in the Psychology department at Harvard University. Until recently, she served as Co-director of Undergraduate Studies in Harvard’s Department of Human Evolutionary Biology, where she was an award-winning instructor for over 20 years. Dr. Hooven is the author of T: the Story of Testosterone, the Hormone that Dominates and Divides Us.
    Jessie Mannisto
    Jessie Mannisto is Genspect's executive editor. She is also founder and editor in chief of Third Factor, a platform dedicated to the life of the mind and the search for the higher path. It was in a 2019 Third Factor article that she first publicly questioned gender identity and its apparent over-representation among those identified as gifted. She is a former CIA analyst and Google policy fellow and also volunteers as a debate chair for Braver Angels.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 27

  • @kbc9155
    @kbc9155 6 місяців тому +8

    I have read, listened, and gained so much wisdom from these amazing women who believe in TRUTH

  • @iamanomas
    @iamanomas 6 місяців тому +19

    Science is not an ideology.

  • @christinecastro7212
    @christinecastro7212 6 місяців тому +15

    We all let this insanity happen. We need to stop giving in to madness and standing up for reality. All of us need to be this brave.

  • @281992pdr
    @281992pdr 6 місяців тому +9

    Great presentation. Brave advocates for truth. Thank you.

  • @TheBiancap
    @TheBiancap 6 місяців тому +9

    So good to see these clever brave women speak

    • @SuperKripke
      @SuperKripke 6 місяців тому

      Weird that this fabricated conversation is still doing its rounds despite a genocide in Gaza.

    • @robertmarshall2502
      @robertmarshall2502 6 місяців тому +5

      ​@@SuperKripke Some people are able to concentrate on various problems at the same time. We don't have to pick one. Unfortunately I sense you're someone who throws the word genocide around too easily instead of acknowledging the complexities involved.
      The issue of trans ideology is a problem across the Western world. Naturally it is of concern to most Westerners. Particularly those thinking about women and children.

    • @SuperKripke
      @SuperKripke 6 місяців тому

      @@robertmarshall2502 What word would make you more comfortable to speak about the deaths of over 10,000 children in the last 100 days?
      How many children or women are affected by what you believe is the "trand crisis"?

    • @robertmarshall2502
      @robertmarshall2502 6 місяців тому

      @@SuperKripke Genocide is not simply about deaths. Saying Hamas is pro-genocide is accurate, they literally want the eradication of a group of people, Jews, and they say it openly. Saying Israel wants that is not accurate (Or all Palestinians). This is the equivalent of saying that in the second world War there was a genocide of British people, of Russian people, of Japanese people. It's not the equivalent of the holocaust. If Israel truly wanted to kill children they wouldn't warn ppl to leave the area. They aren't, unlike the terrorists, specifically targeting the women and children. Their stated aim is the elimination of a terrorist group. I disagree with Israel on lots of things but it is important to make a distinction and not see things in such a black and white way.
      Obviously I'd like the war to end but the Middle East is a rather famously impossible situation to solve. The solutions to trans ideology are, on paper at least, simpler.
      Every woman in the Western world has had their rights eroded so hundreds of millions. Single-sex female spaces, long a sign of basic welfare, are gone in many places including prisons which is a recognized human right. In terms of children thousands are being medically prescribed drugs they don't require in America alone each year so probably over a hundred thousand children so far across the West. They're doing this recklessly and without the underlying evidence which you can see if you listen to the proponents and look at the places where they bothered to do systematic reviews of the evidence. Then if you look at the way letting males into female spaces has led to a rise in s offences many of them perfectly avoidable and then take into account how rarely these are reported or convicted then that is difficult to guess but thousands. If you factor in the effect on education where kids are taught ideology and not scientifically based ideas then millions of kids. We know literacy levels are dropping as there is less emphasis on actual educational goals and more on outside third party "training companies" explaining gender in nonsensical ways that just cause confusion. Or even erode basic safeguarding to the point teachers are purposefully withholding information from parents and providing kids with binders known to have negative physical and mental effects on kids.
      Again, you can not want war in the Middle East and also not want women and children to have rights and protections destroyed.
      But why don't you particularly care about women and children? How many do you need to be affected before you say this has gone too far.

  • @BarnabyWild13
    @BarnabyWild13 5 місяців тому

    Thank you brave women! This is the most horrific medical malpractice in modern medical history.

  • @christinemrs44
    @christinemrs44 5 місяців тому +3

    When activists are able to get the dictionary to change definitions of words, it's difficult to show them the definition and meaning of a word as we have always known it. It makes truth harder to prove .

  • @iamanomas
    @iamanomas 6 місяців тому +7

    I’ve seen your animations Nina. Loved them.

    • @LUSHKA999
      @LUSHKA999 6 місяців тому +1

      ME too Nina.

  • @MaureenKilloranhypnosis
    @MaureenKilloranhypnosis 6 місяців тому +7

    Thanks !

  • @adhdself-love
    @adhdself-love 4 дні тому

    These women are strong women.

  • @irenalovesart4064
    @irenalovesart4064 6 місяців тому +3

    Nina paley woo hoo! Love your pod

  • @amberredish93
    @amberredish93 6 місяців тому +2

    What amazing disagreeable woman! Love and admiration to you all! Xxxxx

  • @HebaruSan
    @HebaruSan 6 місяців тому +2

    Or, do they represent the best of what a mom could be?

  • @loganjames3789
    @loganjames3789 6 місяців тому +2

    Hmmm.

  • @janebennetto5655
    @janebennetto5655 6 місяців тому +2

    ❤🇬🇧

  • @Se7enth351
    @Se7enth351 6 місяців тому +7

    Accepting some culpability would be good. There wasn't a pathological level of mandating nicety in academia before women entered

    • @givmi_more_w9251
      @givmi_more_w9251 6 місяців тому +5

      From the particular individuals who advocated for it, maybe. Not from those women.

    • @user-jf3lo6ss2i
      @user-jf3lo6ss2i 6 місяців тому

      Careful now your misogyny is showing. This is just another excuse to blame women, we can't win, we're blamed for our SA and abuse and we're blamed for being "too nice". You should examine why you feel this way about women.