Anonymous ID: 47f14d May 16, 2019, 4:45 p.m. No.6516553   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6570

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The tilapia business may not be particularly notable today as a pressing matter that will change the course of history, but who knows what this ridiculous topic may develop into down the road. Are DS weirdos pushing tilapia production as a way to normalize young boys turning their peens into tilapia vaginas? who the fuck knows. i don't, and i honestly doubt you do either. having it in the record and somewhere in the back of anons' minds might help make better sense of it at some future date.

 

An article from May 2018 about the first so called "neovaginaplasty' surgery performed in Brazil.

 

https://nypost.com/2018/05/31/woman-born-without-vagina-gets-one-made-from-tilapia-fish-skin/

 

There was a medical_insider_anon who posted something in the early days of Q that discussed how Brazil is the center of plastic surgery… a springboard to normalization of plastic surgeries such as this one. Can't find the posts…if anyone else remembers these and capped/saved them, i'd love to read them again.

Anonymous ID: 47f14d May 16, 2019, 5:03 p.m. No.6516671   🗄️.is 🔗kun

the most relevant paragraph as it relates to the ridiculous tilapia vagina post can be found summarized in the final paragraphs where he/she says:

 

"…we heavily marketed commodities of female beauty, namely cosmetic procedures… the advertising campaign highlighted the benefits of these products and associated them with positive female social advantages. The purpose was to associate femininity with specific consumer goods, both to market the goods and to equalize beauty among Brazilian racial groups. Unintentionally we found that so positively marketing the social advantages of femininity, and then associating our cosmetic products with femininity, and therefore with those advantages, started to draw biological men in addition to women. in short, men were also effectively targeted by our advertising campaign, and they began to purchase our female commodities in the form of cosmetic products and surgeries. When female beauty and its social advantages become a purchasable commodity, men in addition to women consumed these products."

 

Using your imagination to extrapolate the ways in which this technique was/is being used in Brazil, it doesn't take too many imaginative leaps to see where this could go/is going when you consider all the gender blurring that's been happening as early as elementary school, both with school curricula as well as programming geared to kids of that age.