Conservative Christian Organizations Use Detrance to Attack Transgender Communities
Eliza Shup, who was first a man, then made the transition into a woman, and then rolled back into a man, and then again transisted, but not as a woman, but as a non-binary persona, made a sensational statement!
In 2019, the Christian organization Family Policy Alliance (FPA) used her rollback story to promote anti-transgender policies and conversion therapy.
Shoop was invited to speak to hundreds of would-be lawmakers about her experience of reverting to a panel called The LGBTQ Agenda.
As part of the fully paid visit, which included accommodation at the five-star Ritz Carlton Hotel, she and her husband received a "rock star attitude" from the Family Policy Alliance (FPA), a conservative Christian lobby group that hosted the event, according to Shoop, and invited her to talk about her detransition.
"Throughout my interactions with these people, I always understood the theatrical wink-wink relationship when they played the victim role," says Schup, adding that the idea was to make her detransition sound "as bad as [she could]."
Less than 24 hours after the publication of her first article, Shoop was invited to Fox News' "The Ingraham Angle" program, where she spoke with regret about physical changes such as breast growth and that the trans community had made her "pariah." But Shup says it was never real issues, just the presentation she gave to fit the anti-transgender narrative.
"On the way to the Fox studios, I honestly saw it as a performance, entering the victim image they all wanted me to be," says Shoop.
But that's bullshit compared to the story of Chloe Cole, a poor girl who removed her breasts because she wanted to be a boy, and then changed her mind.
At a court hearing in Ohio last July, Cole testified that she was being paid $2,000 a month by the organization Do No Harm, which the Southern Poor Legal Center described as an anti-LGBTK medical organization.
Additionally, she says she earns between $50,000 and $100,000 a year in speaking fees and the same amount in annual donations to her DonorBox, where she informs potential donors that she needs "help to maintain [her] activism." Flights, food, shooting equipment, etc. Most importantly, [she] needs help paying for the medical costs associated with detraction (not surgery).”
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Rumors that the most high-profile detranzishers who shout everywhere about being victims of “transgenderist totalitarian ideology someone is paying for their fraud” have been going around for a long time. But only now has it made it to court.