
(As I am traveling for a couple of weeks, I am reposting (with updates) a post that first appeared on The 11th Hour Blog in 2022. It is every bit as important now as it was then. Please read, share and comment.)
Chase Ross is a woman who has appropriated male sex characteristics through drugs and surgeries. The modern “gender” industry, birthed since the turn of the century, call her “transgender” or more specifically “female to male” (“FTM”). In modern parlance “transman” is often used. Once a young victim of the industry herself, she has been transformed into a victimizer of the next generation. Chase has discovered what was once unfathomable, stardom as one of social media’s top "transgender" influencers. In a series of posts I delve into Chase’s online persona, her FTM friends, and the exploding businesses around synthetic sex identities. The products, drugs, and surgeries required for membership in the novel and trending FTM lifestyle are discussed. With her exuberant online persona, Chase’s biggest role might be creating believers out of her followers. It is this the industry needs most to thrive.
The reason for writing this are manyfold. For one, the information is true and for those with eyes to see, it must be seen. I learned of Chase at the time of my own daughter’s estrangement. Other parents I would soon meet also knew of this influencer. Many were introduced to Chase’s content by their own daughters. Testosterone does horrible things to females, a point all too evident in these posts. The sexual effects of testosterone are not often mentioned and it is this that rises to concern in Chase’s content and that of her FTM friends. Some females are getting caught up in sex work after “transition.” This is true of males as well.
I am not alone in saying the sexualization of youth across society is disturbing. I believe it drives girls into false synthetic sex identities as they want no part of the world sold to them by social media, a world saturated with images of females as sex objects. But in a twist of fate, once captured into the synthetic sex market, it can lure youth into sexual perversions of another sort via powerful drugs, surgeries and products that are required to maintain a lifestyle distanced from their reality.
I have seen kind words written about Chase and other influencers. The words do not speak to what I see in influencer content. I can find no better word to describe their content than vile. Many of the influencers have used the same surgeon for their “titty chops.” Those are influencer words, not mine. I believe the activities of influencers like Chase are illegal or border on illegal. If the industry is ever to come to a grinding halt as I believe it must, the influencers and more importantly those that pushed them into these positions of influence must be held to account.
I suspect there is a story about how the internet became flooded with these young confused girls who were then corralled into an internet ring to influence others. One thing I know is this is not organic. It takes a symbiotic relationship between youth, the tech industry and the medical industrial complex to create a monster such as this. As you read through these posts readers will note how influencers often discover their opposite sex identities online where they are fed step by step directions to “transition.” Some then rise to positions of prominence preying on America’s youth for their livelihoods. Many parents report that their own children were introduced to the idea of “transitioning” via YouTube or other social media. These girls and young women do not have “gender dysphoria.” They have a bad case indoctrination. For those that make it in the industry, they cross a threshold and transition from one who has been harmed to perpetrators who harm.
How are young influencers like Chase propelled forward? Chase was a teenager when she began to peruse online “transgender” content. Why was she not stopped? Brace yourself for what the industry has done to this once teenager and her friends. It is tragic. In their drug induced frenzy, now with comfortable cashflows, and supported by the tech industry, they are on the hunt for America’s daughters. If they found mine, they can find yours too.
For families with sons, this information is also relevant. Male to female (MTF) or “transwomen” influencers also flood social media. Have a look at Gigi Gorgeous, an influencer who came into this world as Gregory. In this YouTube Original, a young Gregory can be heard saying, “My camera became my therapist and YouTube became my diary.” Not disgusted with YouTube yet? By the end of these posts, readers will be.
Introducing FTM transgender influencer Chase Ross and her Friends
“Hey everybody, it’s Chasey Poo,” are the seemingly innocuous words Chase Ross often uses to greet her unsuspecting YouTube followers. Be not fooled for the topic du jour is followed with titles like “Transgender Children,” “need a binder?,” “How to Use Your Growth for Sex,” “bottom surgery consultation,” and “Anal for FTMs” where it becomes obvious what this is all about.
Starting their “gender journeys” often as teenagers, Chase and her cabal of influencers are now older, and somehow wiser in their newfound synthetic sex identities. They now beckon girls and young women to find their own identities within their marketing campaigns. Many watch in horror as industry presses on despite the absurd increases in novel identities and the activities of the tech industry to propel the madness forward. The opportunity for a social media influencer to beguile, capture and take advantage of young females is both profound and profoundly disturbing. Hypnotized by their charm, followers become believers confusing fantasy for reality.
The FTM influencers care nothing of their fans save for the cash flow they provide and the perpetuation of the fantastical business of “transition.” These influencers do not act alone but appear regularly in one another’s content and collaborate on selling the ideology and products to support the illusion of “transition.”
In Chase Ross’s content, regulars, like FTMs Ty Turner, Kai Scott, and Aaron Ansuini make repeat appearances. In what seems a misfit among the females, even the popular MTF Steph Sanjati appears from time to time. Influencers are linked in various ways to advertising with cuts on products sold. And these are not products most want their daughters to own much less use. They indoctrinate youth into the “trans” lifestyle with porn products and pharmaceutical concoctions. With no medical background, no moral guidelines, and little mention of the physical and mental harm patients are doomed to endure, they offer advice on drugs, surgeries, and devices. The interconnectivity of influencers and platforms permits a freakish explosion of a sick ideology causing monumental harm to a generation of youth.
Consider Mason Luke and her company MasonLuke.com that get a shout out in this Chase Ross video. 2024 marks 19 years for FTM Mason Luke in the sex industry. Since this post was first written, Luke has joined Pleasure Allies. She has gone from being a “one man [sic] show” operating out of her house to a warehouse team for order fulfillment. “App based toys,” “clone a willie,” “vibrating," “non-realistic dildos,” she has got it all.
Consider Aydian Dowling and her nonprofit Point of Pride. In this video Chase peddles Aydian’s company which at the time was called, Point 5cc. Dowling got her start on YouTube at the age of 21 after starting testosterone injections. Like a sick joke the original name of her organization, Point 5cc happens to denote her pharmaceutical dosing. A Men’s Health article from 2015 informs, “In October 2009, Dowling began his [sic] first dose of hormone replacement therapy (HRT), and since then, has injected 0.5 cc’s of testosterone in his [sic] muscles every week.” The lines on the number 5 denote syringe markings. Maybe Dowling was going for subtlety with the name Point of Pride.
In Dowling’s first YouTube video she speaks of her pouty lips, her feminine features, and her obsession with plucking her eyebrows. She says she does not think she is a man trapped in a woman’s body but is “just like a guy and a girl but I think I am mostly a girl because I was born with the parts.” That was 2009 and Aydian was clearly confused. Today, after public exposure on The Ellen show and being paraded to school districts, Aydian is trapped by industry. Her only trajectory is doubling down less her life fall apart.
Point of Pride has programs to help fund gender surgeries with a US surgeon. Those under age 18 with guardian consent are included. The company also has programs offering 12 months of free HRT through Plume and other clinics, as well as free breast binders through gc2b. Plume is an online drug dispensary founded by MTF Jerrica Kirkley also with real estate on YouTube. gc2b is an FTM owned company started in 2015 who claim their binders were, “the first garments designed and patented specifically for gender-affirming chest binding.” YouTube is where they also lure customers. Now amplify the power of the click across each video on each influencers content and it is not hard to see how a crisis might ensue.
In the online world, Chase Ross is everywhere with each platform funneling into the next multiplying her footprint in internet “trans” world. But it did not start this way. Chase became part of a collaborative channel in 2008 at the age of 17. “Pre-everything,” she says (meaning no drugs or surgeries yet) as she steps foot into the dark online world of “transgender” identities. No one stopped her then and now like Aydian, she is beholden to an industry committing massive harm for her existence.
Not only can Chase be found YouTube, but she can also be found on other outlets like Tumblr, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, WordPress, and Patreon. Chase launched her YouTube channel, uppercaseCHASE1, in 2010 at the age of 19. By 2011 she was part of another collaborative called Transtastic helping grow interest in her content. UppercaseCHASE1 has been her most ambitious and popular outlet. Today this channel has 190K subscribers (up 20K from 2022) and almost 1K videos. The majority of her videos are product reviews. Stand to pee devices, packers, binders, and more are advertised for females who no longer believe in themselves.
When Chase reached 100K subscribers, a young doting fan composed a jaunty trip through Chase’s YouTube persona. Watch the march to collect subscribers – from 1,000 (in 2011), to 20,000 (in 2015), to 30,000 (in 2015) to 50,000 (in 2016), and alas to the magical 100,000 mark (in 2017) earning a prized YouTube silver award.
The Internet of Things has plugged stressed young females directly into their own undoing. With an arsenal of procured and targeted ads and influencers bombarding YouTube followers, Chase, and/or members of the consortium of FTM influencers, are bound to hit their targets one after the other with their collections of vile goods and services. Click after click, hypnotized females fall further and further down the rabbit hole of harmful synthetic sex identities. Influencers business success speaks volumes about the war that has been waged on sexed bodies of youth in the 21st Century.
The future for Chase Ross is looking bright with some analytics showing a doubling of subscribers between 2022 when this post was first written and 2027. So far the estimate is on target. In some cases tech companies are getting snagged as laws attempt to reel in the runaway harms of the internet. Everything “trans” in the USA though is golden and gets a pass. Although an occasional reprimand might be made (like age-restricting content), the internet trans world is the wild, wild west of questionable activity. Images like the one below, with FTM influencers in compromising positions and various stages of undress while holding sex toys, are a dime a dozen on Chase’s prized YouTube channel uppercaseCHASE1.

Future posts will explore products peddled on Chase’s platform, her followers, and her medical advice.
Sickening. How do we shut this deranged, harmful,predatory stuff down? I also wonder if one travels farther down this rabbit hole, following the money, if hostile governments who are funding the 'free palestine' massive organized protests on campuses are also funneling money to these charlatans sterilizing and irreversibly harming the next generation of Americans.
OMG. "Thank you" for sharing this. I'm not sure if I will sleep tonight. In my day the threat to teenage girls was anorexia... this is many many many multitudes worse... The "investors" behind this can only be described as evil.