• Ash Eskridge, a 16-year-old transgender, talks about his experience of changing jobs.
  • Eskridge began experiencing depression at age 12 and sought emotional support on TikTok.
  • Under the influence of TikTok, Eskridge began to identify as transgender.
  • At the age of 16, he began taking testosterone and began a radical change in appearance.
  • In April 2023, Eskridge decided to forego the transition, returning to the female gender.
  • Eskridge has become a supporter of reversing TikTok transitions and advocates for better mental health care for teens.
  • Feweroptions@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    10 years ago you never heard of all these exotic genders, pronouns and sexualities. Now that kids have been propagandized from all angles, they’re obsessed - big surprise.

    All been a big psyop, good to know some people have enough self-awareness to question the status quo foisted on the masses.

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      1 year ago

      You never heard of it because you were in your bubble of people that didn’t talk about it, there’s nothing new about it and it’s even an integral part of some cultures.

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      1 year ago

      Yes, I totally agree that practicing tolerance and acceptance is overrated, and is a secret plot by the lizard people who rule the world to make us compliant.

      Anyone who looks different than me should be locked away is what I always say.

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        All it takes is social media and school to indoctrinate children. It’s been shown beyond a shadow of a doubt that both have been captured and are pushing the rainbow brigade ideology.

        Please, try to prove otherwise.

        Or you can strawman harder.