Humanist?

Well, this is breathtaking. I won’t need any more coffee for hours.

He didn’t even stop with “creepy little voyeur,” he called her a bunch more names too – including “puerile” which is funny because “puer” is Latin for “boy.”

Also he has a creepy (speaking of creepy) psychotic smile on his face the whole time he’s speaking, and whenever he says “trans women” he says it “trans women” as if to batter it into our brains and limbic systems.

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6 responses to “Humanist?”

  1. Skeletor Avatar

    Yeah, I about screamed when he peeled off his mask to reveal that creepy, condescending smile underneath…

  2. Ophelia Benson Avatar

    Right? And it stayed on his face the whole time. While he bigged up the trans WOMAN and called the teenage girl creepy little voyeur. Can they see it yet????

  3. Your Name's not Bruce? Avatar
    Your Name’s not Bruce?

    Looks like this is the guy here:

    https://thehumanist.com/contributor/jason-frye/

    The teeth are a good match, even though it’s a reeeealy old photo.

    Jason Frye is President of the Humanist Association of San Diego, a Humanist Celebrant, CEO of the Secular Policy Institute, political science professor, member of the Hillcrest Town Council, and has been involved with humanism and the AHA since 2003.

  4. Ophelia Benson Avatar

    YNnB ya that’s definitely the guy, he recruited people on Facebook to attend that meeting.

  5. J.A. Avatar

    This story is worth reading to see how this issue is playing out politically in San Diego:

    Naked Display of Transgender Animus at Santee Council as YMCA Allies Decry Lies

    I’m getting a feeling that the debate about transgendered males entering intimate female spaces like locker rooms is just getting started.

  6. GW Avatar

    Suetonius, Life of Caligula, §3:

    “et qualiscumque partus sine ullo sexus discrimine puerperium vocetur, quod antiqui etiam puellas pueras, sicut et pueros puellos dictitarent.”

    “and any childbirth, regardless of sex, is called puerperium, since the men of old called girls puerae, just as they called boys puelli”