Transgenderism in the tech industry
January 31, 2022 at 5:11 am
(This post was last modified: January 31, 2022 at 5:16 am by BLDM.)
Today I read an article about RFID technology used to inventory military weapons, and the tech security loopholes they have discovered in those systems. One of the hackers who pointed out the vulnerabilities was Kristin Paget. Having worked in that field before, I am automatically skeptical whenever I read quotes from a female cyber security/hacking "expert" as usually they are either brand new in their career or not what they say they are.
I googled the name. Sure enough, I had reason to be skeptical. Kristin Paget is a transexual individual, formerly known as Chris Paget.
This isn't an isolated case, I've noticed above average numbers of transexuals generally within the tech community. Once, when looking for discord servers that had to do with gaming, every time I did a search for gaming servers, invariably servers relating to LGBTQ came up in the mix. I damned sure wasn't entering any terms about LBGTQ, yet it seemed the gaming and LGBTQ "communities" have serious overlap.
I think this is where it starts, after father abandonment or deprivation. Lonely tween gets into gaming, wanders into groups that seem understanding then eventually gets so wrapped up into LGBTQ propaganda with zero outside intervention, they wake up one day and "discover" they want to change their "gender". And why wouldn't it happen this way? They don't go outside, they don't play sports, they probably never do much outside of school with other kids and are likely to be only children of a working parent (or maybe parents)
This isn't genetic, it isn't in the food or the water - it's about who reaches young people, and with the breakdown of real communities and the opportunity for attention by the wrong groups, it would seem this to be the conduit for "hatching eggs" as the transexuals call this practice. Yes, they have a name for it, and they're proud of it.
Down the road think of how many transexuals wind up in the tech community, the cyber security community, and with disproportionate influence over public discourse and policy. Is it any wonder silicon valley leans the way they do? Just imagine how many of them also work within government IT systems (seen it first hand).
Anyway, wanted to throw that out there - not a black pill, just perspective.
I googled the name. Sure enough, I had reason to be skeptical. Kristin Paget is a transexual individual, formerly known as Chris Paget.
This isn't an isolated case, I've noticed above average numbers of transexuals generally within the tech community. Once, when looking for discord servers that had to do with gaming, every time I did a search for gaming servers, invariably servers relating to LGBTQ came up in the mix. I damned sure wasn't entering any terms about LBGTQ, yet it seemed the gaming and LGBTQ "communities" have serious overlap.
I think this is where it starts, after father abandonment or deprivation. Lonely tween gets into gaming, wanders into groups that seem understanding then eventually gets so wrapped up into LGBTQ propaganda with zero outside intervention, they wake up one day and "discover" they want to change their "gender". And why wouldn't it happen this way? They don't go outside, they don't play sports, they probably never do much outside of school with other kids and are likely to be only children of a working parent (or maybe parents)
This isn't genetic, it isn't in the food or the water - it's about who reaches young people, and with the breakdown of real communities and the opportunity for attention by the wrong groups, it would seem this to be the conduit for "hatching eggs" as the transexuals call this practice. Yes, they have a name for it, and they're proud of it.
Down the road think of how many transexuals wind up in the tech community, the cyber security community, and with disproportionate influence over public discourse and policy. Is it any wonder silicon valley leans the way they do? Just imagine how many of them also work within government IT systems (seen it first hand).
Anyway, wanted to throw that out there - not a black pill, just perspective.