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Cross-Dressing Robot Man

October 22, 2020

By NZB3

Mark Bryan is an American Boomer, a robotics engineer living in Stuttgart, Germany. He’s just made international headlines on the basis of being a serial cross-dresser these past 3 years despite being a married father of three. What’s up with that?
Bryan is Acting Out a Psychodrama, turning the world upside down in order for something inside himself to look right-side-up. That’s why he has his own internet shrine to cross-dressing and has consented to being an international page3 wire story.
“And he’s dedicated an entire Instagram page to his heeled adventures, posing up a storm in his impressive footwear collection and earning more than 100,000 loyal fans.”
 “There are times I’ll go off on some, mostly men..”- Married dad-of-three goes viral for wearing skirts and heels ‘because I can’; NZ Herald
“Because I can,” shows lack of self-knowledge. And on the one hand he says “clothes should have no gender” but promptly contradicts this by specifying he likes masculinity up top but femininity below his waste. Clear case of a disorder.
 
OK, so what’s he getting out of this?
 
Projection. He’s making us feel the feelings he has exiled in himself. Bryan was himself confronted and shocked, disgusted, de-normalised, confused, repelled by the acts of one of his close attachment figures. Probably Mom. He processed this by keeping his attachment figure (kids have to) and ejecting the norm.
 
Now, as an adult, he has an affinity for robots. Robots are inhuman things in the form of humans. They have no gender. That must be very relaxing but it was still not enough to square his inner pain. He still had this unexpressed agony that he could not express- so he made you feel it for him. He’s an emotional second-hander, as Ayn Rand termed it. When Bryan makes us feel is unease, his stress, he feels relaxed. The public is a tampon for his unresolved inner trauma.
 
In the current era we don’t put people like this in the loony bin or on a ship of fools, don’t take them out of circulation and don’t try to heal them. We don’t confront them at all, we let them confront us. The world is filling up with tattooed and pierced and shocking-hair-coloured delinquents because we’ve got even less boundaries in 2020 than we had the last time ’round: Seinfeld Slave Culture. Bryan and his like are not entities in themselves, they’re broken people as his self-contradictory utterances clearly demonstrate. They are not really present, they are an absence. They’re the absence of our assertiveness and our boundary setting as a society. We don’t know when to say “NO.”
We let the social fabric be torn to bits according to the (increasing) number of disordered people in their (very various) disordered world views. Instead of making a crooked man walk a straight road, we crooked up the road to enable his “diversity.” Likewise the law, likewise the social system, likewise the educations system and media and on and on.
 
Just evidence of where we are heading as a society. I’m looking forward to the rebound!
 
Note: Beware excesses in delinquency and degeneracy in Germany. It is the predecessor to a very nasty equal and opposite reaction every time.
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