MrBeast’s Kris Tyson says she’s ‘so much happier’ after six months of hormone replacement therapy

Kris Tyson, a co-host of the massively popular MrBeast YouTube channel, is beaming in a new selfie taken after six months of hormone replacement therapy.

           

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Ok…sounds like a personal issue more then a questionably & controversially intended divisive propaganda piece for the general public & children. Unfortunately seems like a deeply personal set of extremely rare & challenging circumstances. Very unfortunate & unusual times we are living through, no doubt.…but this is not a really the normal & therefore not an ideal poster child for all those young isolated, hypnotized, brain washed, & confused children and adults being raised by AI driven ‘smart’ technology & corporate sponsored government regulations & agendas.

I hope there are enough logical enough adults paying attention. We’re in the tipping point & must exercise extreme discretion & caution. Times like these are very complex & most are stuck in an illusion. An illusion that is falling apart…& the stakes are VERY high.


Related to this topic, superstar philosopher Slavoj Zizek wrote: “The basic LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) becomes LGBTQIA (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual) or even LGBTQQIAAP (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, Allies, Pansexual). To resolve the problem, one often simply adds a +, which serves to include all other groups associated with the LGBT community, as in LGBT+. This, however, raises the question: is + just a stand-in for the missing positions, like ‘and others’, or can one be directly a +? The properly dialectical answer is: yes – in the series, there is always one exceptional element that clearly does not belong to it and thereby gives body to +. It can be ‘allies’ (‘honest’ non-LGBT individuals), ‘asexuals’ (negating the entire field of sexuality) or ‘questioning’ (floating around, unable to adopt a determinate position). (Especially suspicious is here the category of ‘allies’: why should heterosexuals who have a sympathy for transgender people count as a special category of sexual identity? Is their sympathy not a fact of their morality, which has nothing to do with their sexuality? The hidden normativity of transgenderism is clearly perceptible here: heterosexuality is silently conceived as ‘lower’ than a transgender position, as immanently linked to oppression, so ‘allies’ are ‘honest enemies’ in almost the same sense in which historians of Nazism like to discover an ‘honest Nazi’, a Nazi who admits the criminal nature of Nazism …)”
Slavoj Zizek, THE COURAGE OF HOPELESSNESS: Chronicles of a Year of Acting Dangerously, Allen Lane, 2017




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