Sissy Steps Out of the Closet.
The shocked reaction to the autogynephilia story-line in White Lotus shows why the trans movement has been so keen to keep its sissy sexual fantasies out of the public eye.
It’s not often a scene of a casual chat in a bar between old friends becomes the stuff of jaw-dropping television. But when Rick, the grumpiest character in Season 3 of White Lotus, finally gets to Bangkok and looks up his old buddy Frank their conversation quickly turns into a doozy.
First Frank recounts how his sex addiction spiralled out of control as he became obsessed with sexually exploiting young women in the city’s sex trade. Then, with an almost matter-of-fact shrug, he drops a bombshell, revealing his addiction eventually led him to cross-dressing. As well as paying men to screw him as if “I was an Asian girl.”
Walton Goggins’ reactions as Rick are a masterclass in acting.
Sam Rockwell who plays Frank, it’s safe to say, has probably never been confused with an “Asian girl”.
Quite how blind -or gay- the men who screwed Frank were is left dangling in the damp, musky air of the Thai capital.
Anyone who has studied the trans movement will know Frank’s autogynephile or ‘sissy fantasy’ is far from unusual. Many trans identified men (perhaps the majority) are sexually attracted to women and obtain a powerful sexual thrill from imagining themselves as women. Almost always the fantasy involves them being humiliated…because….isn’t that what women deserve?
I’ve touched before on the extent to which this sexual fetish propelled the development of the trans movement. As the movement began to make headway though the “sissy fantasy” became problematic.
From the 1980s onwards trans identified men were careful to present their demands, such as being recognised legally… “as women”… and their access to women’s spaces, as merely much-needed ways to alleviate the psychic pain they claimed “gender dysphoria” caused them. They knew if legislators or -god forbid- the public realised these demands were really driven by sexual compulsion they would never agree to madness like the Gender Recognition Act.
So the sissy fantasy had to be locked away in a big trans closet. It was the fetish that dare not speak its name. Its existence denied. Its central role in the trans lobby’s history erased.
Now what do you know but White Lotus has gone and dragged Sissy blinking and dishevelled into the light. Nails scuffed, wig askew, tights ragged. And that’s where our story gets fascinating.
For mixed in with praise for the scene’s phenomenal acting the most notable feature of the mainstream media’s reaction has been the almost universal bafflement and shock at the fantasy it described.
What did the monologue mean, pleaded Forbes magazine.
The idea a heterosexual man might be sexually excited by dressing as a woman was dismissed as “bizarro” by the Los Angeles Times. The New York Times apologised it could not describe Rockwell’s fantasy in any detail.
Yet these are the same reviewers and outlets that have been noisy cheerleaders for the trans lobby for years. Their incomprehension now shows how little they understood the movement they so uncritically defended. It also proves how successful that movement has been in hiding the morbid sexual fantasy pulsing radioactively at the core of its agenda.
In its response to White Lotus the trans lobby has affected incomprehension too. Out magazine, one of the few ‘queer’ outlets even to mention the scene, described it as “insane”.
But the trans movement and its queer fluffers shouldn’t be allowed to disown the importance of the sissy fantasy now it has been publicly outed. That’s because it is the key to understanding the entire trans movement. And always has been.
Let me tell you then about …..Sissy, where he came from, his role in the creation of the trans lobby and why he had to be locked away because of the violent ideas that festered in his ….angry, troubled mind.