Getting deleted trans homophobic webpages using the Internet Archive.
When the Alphabet Soup media goes too far they will often delete a webpage or modify it, then deny they said it. Using the internet archive you can dig up the webpage in its original form.
It got a lot of negative response. It was published in May 2017 in Attitude magazine. It was pulled in 2018 sometime.
A lot of times when the Alphabet Soup media, the neoliberal LGBTQXYZ media has revealed the real nature of trans extremism or revealed trans homophobia, the material will just disappear.
The reason it was important to find it was because there started to be denials of what Juno Dawson was claimed to have said. With the original webpage pulled this helped the denials. So it was important to find it.
The go to place to find deleted webpages is archive.org.
The trick is to know what URL to put in the WayBack Machine field. (Don’t go to the advance search feature. You want specifically the WayBackMachine.
Often you can just put the general url and go back to the specific time and then just look on the pages of the magazine. I put the general url and got this.
https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://attitude.co.uk/
However, when I looked at May 2017 using the webpage as it was, I couldn’t find it. I even looked at the Interview page.
This article was still online, but the link in this article was broken.
With the article pulled there started to be justifications which weren’t pulled.
You can see how the meanings were being subtly shifted from “a lot of gay men” to basically some trans people thought they were Gay men. Without the original you don’t see the manipulative shifting of what Dawson said. There was no link to the original article to which she is responding.
This was the URL in the statement published by Attitude in regards to the strong negative response.
https://attitude.co.uk/wp-admin/post.php?post=146211
The Wayback Machine only found a missing page capture in 2021. At some time the interview with Juno Dawson disappeared from the Attitude website.
So I had to find the exact URL to pull it up. So I started searching with Google. (Somethings can be found on Bing, but not Google, but that is rare.)
This was the Facebook post I found using Google.
https://www.facebook.com/attitude.co.uk/posts/10154596107840754
Lots of angry Gay men commenting.
But the post was blank and the link to the article was.
It just led to a “Not Found” page. However, the original URL was there. You just needed to copy it into WORD and then edit it down to the original.
However, I found this article online and in it it has the original URL.
https://www.gaystarnews.com/article/juno-dawson-gay-men-consolation-prize/
The reason I am showing the second source is that if Attitude was thorough in erasing the Juno Dawson interview they would have deleted this Facebook post also.
The link in Gay Star News was as followings.
It went to a blank page, but I had the URL to put into the WayBack Machine and I found it. It stopped existing in 2018 archiving, but it was there in 2017.
There is no mention of the Attitude article in the Wikipedia entry for her.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno_Dawson
Also, notable was I wasn’t able to find any other major Alphabet Soup LGBTQXYZ media covering this. I think Gay Star News maybe just a content farm.
However, even if Gay Star News didn’t have it, I found that this article in a right wing publication had it.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/transgender-advocate-most-gay-people-actually-amanda-prestigiacomo
However, at that point I was using a different search terms in Google, “June Dawson”, Gay, trans, consolidation.
Here is another webpage with the url.
You just have to keep digging. You will find it. Once something is on the Internet it gets populated all over the place.
Also, if you are typing an URL in, the change of you making a mistake is very high. Try to cut and past a URL into the WayBackMachine.
With the Internet Archive you can dig up stuff the Alphabet Soup media is trying to hide.
By the way.
This was the Attitude magazine editorial staff Jan. 26, 2017.
https://web.archive.org/web/20170127012435/http://attitude.co.uk/about-attitude/
This was the editorial staff Sept. 1, 2017.
https://web.archive.org/web/20170901124612/http://attitude.co.uk/about-attitude/
At some point I think some people will start making claims to disassociate themselves from trans craziness. It is important to keep records.
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HOW TO ARCHIVE THINGS AT THE INTERNET ARCHIVE
Sometimes you come across items, and you realize that the item might be deleted. This is an instruction how to archive things. Sometimes they post stuff which they realize later is really crazy.