Buck Angel: Did Josh Seiter go TOO FAR with his trans hoax?



When former "Bachelorette" hopeful Josh Seiter first sat down with Alex Stein of “Prime Time with Alex Stein,” Stein made it clear that he thought the 37-year-old was trolling the country by pretending to be transgender.

Months later, he reappeared on Stein’s podcast — only to tell him that he was right all along.

“For the last five months, I’ve been conducting a social experiment online to expose how gullible and how delusional the left is,” Seiter told Stein. “The whole idea of postmodern gender ideology is ridiculous and absurd, and I tried to be the most extreme version of it and take it to its logical end to show how ridiculous it is that people can actually believe that biological men are magically transformed into women because they are having a gender crisis.”


Now, Buck Angel — who is a transexual himself — is telling Stein whether or not he believes Seiter took his experiment too far.

“I think that he made a very strong point that a man can just put on a dress and all of a sudden go urinate in the little girl’s room next to a little girl, and a lot of people accepted him. A lot of people called him out, you were calling him out from the beginning. So was he good, or was he bad, in your opinion?” Stein asks Angel.

“Somebody had to do it,” Angel says. “If we were going to continue on the road we’re going on, we are in a lot of trouble, seriously. Not only the trans space, but your space, the whole world is in a lot of trouble. We’ve got to watch out for these young people, and women’s sports is being destroyed by these people.”

“So, yeah, I actually appreciate what he did do,” he continues. “I think what he did is on some level a service to the trans activism and community so we can see that we need to pull back. We need to pull back on the reins and say that we are going too fast, and we are destroying a good thing for all of us transsexual people.”

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LGBT extremists storm Montana Capitol in support of trans lawmaker censured over anti-Christian remarks



LGBT extremists stormed the Montana Capitol Monday, disrupting the democratic process until riot police were able to clear the scene.

The angry mob holding the state House of Representatives for ransom signaled support for transvestite lawmaker Zooey Zephyr, the Democratic state representative censured last week for spewing anti-Christian statements at his Republican colleagues.

What's the background?

TheBlaze previously reported that Zephyr castigated his Republican colleagues during a debate over amendments to Senate Bill 99, the "Youth Health Protection Act." The bill was already passed by the state House and Senate. Gov. Greg Gianforte (R) indicated he will ultimately ratify the bill.

Zephyr said, "The only thing I will say is if you vote yes on this bill and yes on these amendments, I hope the next time there’s an invocation when you bow your heads in prayer, you see the blood on your hands."

In response to Zephr's remarks, made less than a month after a transgender extremist shot up a Christian school, Majority Leader Sue Vinton (R) stated, “I will note this is entirely inappropriate, disrespectful, and uncalled for. We can debate matters civilly and with respect for each other.”
The Montana Freedom Caucus later demanded Zephyr be censured by the House "for attempting to shame the Montana legislative body and by using inappropriate and uncalled-for language during a floor debate."
On Thursday, the House voted in favor of the lawmaker's censure, citing his "hate-filled testimony," reported Fox News Digital.
The Washington Post indicated that Zephyr was not formally censured; however, Republican House leaders declined to recognize him on the floor for three days and disabled his microphone.
Montana House Speaker Matt Regier told KRTV that Zephyr needs to apologize before he'll be recognized again on the floor.
"Rep. Zephyr has made comments in the past that are derogatory and did not show remorse of staying within that decorum. Until that can happen and trust is restored, recognition won’t be granted," said Regier.
Zephyr said, "I will not apologize for speaking with clarity and precision about the harm these bills cause. Montana Republicans say they want an apology, but what they really want is silence as they take away the rights of trans and queer Montanans."
Ahead of the riot, Zephyr told supporters massed outside the state House that the fight to keep child genital mutilation legal was comparable to other civil rights battles, including the fight against racism, reported the Associated Press.
"When those communities who see the repercussions of those bills have the audacity to stand up and say, ‘This legislation gets us killed,’ those in power aren’t content with just passing those hateful, harmful bills,” said Zephyr. “What they are demanding is silence. We will not be complicit in our eradication."

LGBT extremists storm the Capitol

An angry mob of LGBT extremists later stormed the Capitol, with some chanting, "Let her speak!"

\u201cBREAKING: The Montana House of Reps has been shut down by left-wing protesters who are there protesting the censure of transgender Democrat Rep. Zooey Zephyr, that was led by the @MTFreedomCaucus, for telling his Republican colleagues they have "blood on their hands" for passing\u2026\u201d
— Greg Price (@Greg Price) 1682374006

The mob was particularly incensed after Democrat lawmakers, seeking to let Zephyr opine on a piece of legislation, triggered a vote on whether to overrule Regier and let Zephr speak, reported the Independent Record.

When Regier indicated the vote would be to "uphold decorum," the mob began raining down obscenities.

Lawmakers were reportedly instructed to clear the floor out of concern for their safety. Zephyr remained on the floor, holding up a microphone while his supporters swarmed the House gallery.

Additional leftists banged on the doors to the state House gallery.

\u201cLeft-wing protesters bang on the doors to the Montana House Gallery. They are there protesting a @MTFreedomCaucus led effort to censure a transgender Democrat who told them they had "blood on their hands" for banning child mutilation.\u201d
— Greg Price (@Greg Price) 1682374006

House cleaning

Police units from the Montana Highway Patrol and the Helena Police Department along with officers from the Lewis and Clark County Sheriff’s Office ultimately restored order.

Several individuals among the mob were arrested by the Montana Highway Patrol on charges of criminal trespassing.

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According to Lewis and Clark County Sheriff Leo Dutton, those arrested will be released without bond.

Of the extremists arrested Monday, Zephr said, "I’m going to do everything in my power to take care of them and everything I can do to make sure they are ok."

The Montana Freedom Caucus issued a statement after the incident, condemning "the actions of the violent protestors in the capitol building today."

"Representative Zephyr encouraged these actions by standing in the middle of the floor encouraging an insurrection after all members were told to move to the sides and clear the House gallery to remain in a safe location," said the Freedom Caucus. "Due to Zephyr's actions, the Montana Freedom Caucus is calling for immediate disciplinary action against Democrat Representative Zooey Zephyr of Missoula."

The Montana House GOP leadership similarly issued a statement, noting that Monday's "riot by far-left agitators damages our discourse and endangered legislators and staff. Their actions did not represent Montana values."

\u201cMontana House GOP leadership statement on today\u2019s events\u201d
— Montana House Republicans (@Montana House Republicans) 1682381403
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Warner Bros. may reboot 'Harry Potter' with HBO Max series — and that has trans activists melting down online



Warner Bros. is reportedly in talks with J.K. Rowling to reboot her seven "Harry Potter" books, this time as an online TV series.

The prospect that the author — valued at nearly $1 billion — will make even more money and reach new fans has enraged transsexual activists already upset over the author's past feminist defense of biological women, womanhood, and women's-only spaces.

Making a deal

Warner Bros. Discover Inc. is close to a new deal for a streaming series on HBO Max based on Rowling's books, reported Bloomberg.

While they have yet to seal the deal, the company's CEO, David Zaslav, and HBO chief Casey Bloys have reportedly worked ardently to get Rowling onboard.

Insiders told Bloomberg that each season would be based on a single "Harry Potter" book, meaning the series would run eight seasons long, lest Warner Bros. also re-adapt some or all of Rowling's "Hogwarts library" and "Pottermore Presents" texts.

Unlike the "Harry Potter" reunion, during which Rowling did not make an appearance alongside former child actors Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson, the author will reportedly be involved in the series "to ensure it remains loyal to her original material."

This reboot would be in keeping with Zaslav's desire to invest in fewer movies and TV shows and instead produce a handful of filmic heavyweights.

Extra to "Harry Potter," Warner Bros. announced in February that it is developing "multiple" new movies set in J.R.R. Tolkien's fantastical "Lord of the Rings" universe, "expanding upon the much-loved world and characters of Middle-earth."

Granted Rowling sold over 600 million copies of her "Harry Potter" books and saw the filmic adaptations rake in over $7.7 billion, Warner Bros. likely figures it has a money-maker in its hands.

Making a big deal about the deal

TheBlaze has previously documented Rowling's friction with the LGBT community and how she:

  • blasted a kid-focused transsexual "charity" for mutilating children and having a pedophile apologist on its board;
  • intimated a male transsexual's claim of being "more of a woman than JK Rowling" was dubious;
  • castigated a British politician for refusing to define what a woman is; and
  • exposed trans activists who threatened her with rape, death and bomb attacks.

In these and various other instances, Rowling has roused the ire of activists, particularly those who had grown up fans, and stood her ground.

While those upset over the potential reboot may not have threatened to slit the British author's throat as had transsexual horror author Micah Felker-Martin in February, they have nevertheless expressed their outrage online.

YouTube and film critic Zoë Rose Bryant, a male transsexual, tweeted, "Setting aside how absurdly unnecessary a HARRY POTTER reboot is in the first place, I’d just rather we not continue to give billions to a woman who has made it her life mission to invalidate the existence of trans women & endanger our lives with her unrelentingly hateful rhetoric."

Bryant added, "I liked HARRY POTTER when I was a kid too and then I grew up and now its creator is actively contributing to a culture that wants me dead so."

\u201cI liked HARRY POTTER when I was a kid too and then I grew up and now its creator is actively contributing to a culture that wants me dead so\u201d
— Zo\u00eb Rose Bryant (@Zo\u00eb Rose Bryant) 1680567818

Twitter user Haus of Decline, associated with the scatological webcomic and podcast of the same name, tweeted that in the lead-up to the show's release, Rowling will gradually put "on a full Waffen uniform as WB execs play chicken with the optics."

Echoing similar comments, one pronoun-providing Twitter user wrote, "Quick reminder that even if this series is a part of your childhood (as it was for me) please remember your trans friends and family. You might think that one stream doesn’t matter, but it adds up. Please do not give J*K* your money to harm a minority."

RedState highlighted one particularly extreme reaction, in which a user tweeted, "Harry potter was the 9/11 of literature and we need to put a stop to jk rowling and her devious activities that caused this."

The YouTuber known as Master of the Total Defense Shogun curated a collection of Twitter users melting down over the announcement, including one Twitter user, Sara, who wrote, "Can we please stop giving JK rowling more attention and give this idea to a book series/author that ISN’T openly transphobic."

\u201cHBO has announced a reboot of Harry Potter with J.K. Rowling's involvement & that is enough to make the internet lose their minds.\n\nAt least they are expanding their rage from just being toward Hogwarts Legacy. Next up they all need to never go to Universal Studios #HarryPotter\u201d
— MasteroftheTDS (@MasteroftheTDS) 1680569012


Collider published a polemic, stressing that "companies should not be working with J.K. Rowling."

"Her transphobic rhetoric is harmful and is being used to justify intolerant legislation against trans folks. The bare minimum companies should be doing is not working with people who spread hate. But even if you wanted to block off Rowling’s transphobic rhetoric, the idea of doing a remake of the original Harry Potter novels as a lengthy TV show is downright bizarre and baffling for countless reasons," said the article.

The LGBT activist publication Them similarly denounced Warner Bros. for considering rebooting "Harry Potter" with Rowling on board, claiming, "It’s virtually impossible to separate supporting Potter projects from supporting Rowling and her well-documented transphobia."

Magically undeterred

Dani Di Placido, a film-watcher at Forbes, wrote, "Harry Potter occupies an unusual cultural space, where many of the most dedicated, knowledgeable fans are socially progressive, outspoken about LGBTQ rights, and have largely turned their back on the Wizarding World ever since Rowling scorched her reputation, but still maintain an interest in the franchise."

Louis Chilton, the Independent's culture critic, noted that it doesn't really matter that a fringe group of progressive activists have turned their backs on the children's books.

According to Chilton, the commercial success of the recently released "Hogwarts Legacy" video game revealed that Rowling's reputation amongst LGBT activists as a "transphobe" has not proven a "meaningful financial deterrent."

Den of Geek reported that the game sold over 12 million units in its first two weeks and generated over $850 million in sales during the same period, making it WB Game's biggest video game launch on record.

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