Last week, San Diegans started reporting a massive influx of salp plankton in the oceans around La Jolla, a development that has been welcomed by the local trans activist community as a sign that even nature is on their side in these troubled times. As San Diego civil rights spokesperson Natasha Trigger-Warning put it, “Everyone knows that salp first matures as a female. Then, after it produces an embryo through sexual reproduction with an older male salp and then gives birth, it turns male, and the cycle begins anew. Anti-trans activists like to pretend that trans folx are somehow parasitic, feeding off the normie community. These salps clearly demonstrate that this need not be the case, and so give us great hope for the future.”
Last week, San Diegans started reporting a massive influx of salp plankton in the oceans around La Jolla, a development that has been welcomed by the local trans activist community as a sign that even nature is on their side in these troubled times. As San Diego civil rights spokesperson Natasha Trigger-Warning put it, “Everyone knows that salp first matures as a female. Then, after it produces an embryo through sexual reproduction with an older male salp and then gives birth, it turns male, and the cycle begins anew. Anti-trans activists like to pretend that trans folx are somehow parasitic, feeding off the normie community. These salps clearly demonstrate that this need not be the case, and so give us great hope for the future.”
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