because people were overwhelmed by mucho texto i decided to write a shorter document summarizing some key ideashttps://hidwehproject.nekoweb.org/pages/zine/aspcte.htmloriginal text:https://hidwehproject.nekoweb.org/pages/blog/posts/2025-11-04-On-The-Transgender-Question.html i also wrote a small zine introducing the hidweh project as a whole:https://hidwehproject.nekoweb.org/pages/zine/lithp.html
i read the full original text a week ago and it was so good. never seen so many of my thoughts put into words before. my girlfriend does think the website made me schizophrenic though.
>>42556350that's great to hear nona>my girlfriend does think the website made me schizophrenic thoughi guess the site is pretty schizo but who knows maybe she'll get around to it lol. of course it is just as much a weltanschauung as a faith or occult practice we are trying to cultivate.. it is sort of difficult sharing this stuff sometimes and sounding coherent because there are a ton of points of elaboration and angles to approach the ideas from and i cant clone myself either .. hopefully more people get inspired to write their own perspectives that contribute to the overall project in time too
>>42556267if there's no 20 word explanation of the whole thing i can't be bothered
>>42556739schizo jew magic to grow bigger tits
>>42556791based
>>42556267hmmm read the first bit, i think a lot of people could do with a deeper and more fundamental understanding of what liberalism is…a lot of understanding of what liberalism is from a leftist perspective is tainted by either a) the incorrect use of the word ‘liberal’ to describe modern day progressive-leaning technocrats or b) the leninist refusal to engage with liberalism at all. we must understand liberalism as the ideology taking steps towards freedom, towards egalitarianism. yes, liberals have been bigoted and regressive in the past (just look at how voltaire thought of africans!), but these are undeniably illiberal beliefs. what is required in modern times is a return to academic, proper liberalism, as written by rousseau, locke, and jefferson, and to leave this centrist status-quo nonsense behind
>>42556907the problem is that you are not asking yourself why these liberals actually happened to harbour these ostensibly "illiberal beliefs". for instance, "egalitarianism", what exactly does this term actually mean? if it we are talking about the abstract universality of the law of the state, then our notion is immediately too abstract at it does not individuate different subjects. trans people have different needs from the rest of the population, and have values that are different as well. now, a way in which some liberals attempt to address this issue is by making transness a medical issue and making the dictum that "all people should be able to have the healthcare they need" a universal law. but here, we have still not found the substance of what exactly this healthcare is supposed to look that. the truth-construction, regarding what forms of healthcare are or are not acceptable, is one subject to the whims of institutions that are in majority ran by cissexual individuals. if on the other hand you make the universality one of being allowed to "be yourself", i.e. a mere identitarian notion, then why should trans people receive any form of "healthcare" at all? should everyone be provided surgeries based off of whatever arbitrary identity that enters into their head?there is a further point that, within this abstract universality, we may find in it the notion that the state has a duty to protect human rights, and the ultimate form of this would be to protect the well-being of its citizens. however, this must inevitable come into contradiction with "freedom". for instance, someone who is mentally ill and is a danger of themselves or others under this logic must be institutionalized. we see this tendency embodied in the suggestions by the trump administration to have trans people sent to asylums. even ignoring that, the satisfiability of these abstract human rights is at the mercy of the material conditions of the nation.
>>42556267yay i was looking for that schizofuel i lost the tab on my phone a while ago
>>42558885... if this gets strained at all, for instance by mass immigration, we enter into another contradiction. here the state has to balance its duty to its citizens with the duty to this abstract universal humanity. this is why refugees have been a consistent force in the production of reaction. im canadian and there has been an influx of anti-indian racism paralleling the influx of indians and the strained material conditions which come with them. in the future, provided climate trends continue, liberalism is destined to at once negate itself and turn into reaction by the strains of climate refugees alone.finally, there is another contradiction between egalitarianism and freedom which i can at once point to. the freedom of liberalism often entails a freedom in civil life as well. however, asymetric wealth accumulation ensures that those at the top are able to very easily subvert the functionings of democracy through bribes, lobbying, and massive propaganda apparatuses. we can see the fruit of this with the recent epstein controversy in which we can appreciate the scope of the corruption and the lack of any realistic means by which these people will ever be held accountable for breaking "the law"on the point of racism in fact, it should be noted that this has come always come in tandem with "exploitative" modes of production. scientific racism originally was meant as an attempt at justifying slavery by excluding black people outright from the "human universality" espoused by liberal ideologues. meanwhile in recent times, we see that many of the leading proponents of "race realists" are not nazis but rather right libertarians using it as a way to justify the inequality between races (hence defending the egalitarianism of liberalism which would mandate that affirmative action not be implemented)so we see that the story is not simple at all. the collapse of liberal societies into fascism at various points in time is not an accident but immanent to its logic
>>42559000btw im only really scratching the surface in all of this. see also how liberals also advance imperialism under the pretexts of "spreading equality and democracy" when the regimes they'd wish to implement (if they really do want to implement any regimes at all, note that for capitalists increase the relative price of their commodities through artificial scarcity so such expeditions are desirable even just as a means of sabotage) are puppet states that shall provide them with free oil>>42558903yayy. if u forget again u can type in hidwehproject in the archives u should get links to the posts ive made here b4
>>42558885>then our notion is immediately too abstract at it does not individuate different subjects. trans people have different needs from the rest of the population, and have values that are different as well. now, a way in which some liberals attempt to address this issue is by making transness a medical issue and making the dictum that "all people should be able to have the healthcare they need" a universal law. but here, we have still not found the substance of what exactly this healthcare is supposed to look that. the truth-construction, regarding what forms of healthcare are or are not acceptable, is one subject to the whims of institutions that are in majority ran by cissexual individuals.i think a lot of this is why you just cant rely on the state in its current incarnation to do a lot cuiz it really will jsut alkways be waht the normalfag cissoids think is based/good/etc
>>42556267I mean a lot of this is true but why wrap it in satanist aesthetics that are repulsive to most people, including trans people?
>>42559247that is my religion nona it is influenced by satanism but i am not a satanist. the hidweh project is about the shaping of flesh and this can only be done by burning all stasis and one's spirit. the prevalence of red represents blood and hidweh's horn represents primal atavism. other than the hemya baphomet image (which i made for an article talking about satanism) i dont rlly make any overt satanist visual references because that is not what it is really aboutat any rate i feel like satanist aesthetics as christians persecute us become less and less repulsive and more trans people may embrace those aesthetics as a form of rebellion. note of course i am not terribly interested in the optics game either, though i am not too interested in appropriating rebellious aesthetics too much beyond what is necessitated by my spiritual views already