Gender Discussion #105

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Oh man, I’ve just gone down a rabbit hole researching ‘Steph’ (Stephen) Richards and discovered than before establishing Translucent, he was director of several baby/young kids products companies, one of which he is still active in, but is about to be liquidated.
 
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The Puberty Blocker Clinical trial is set to be debated in parliament later today.

The link to watch is here:
 
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After the Times article, ‘Steph’ has felt the need to issue a statement in support of himself. I’d be interested to know what his so-called background in medical research is being as he worked in hairdressing and retail.
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After the Times article, ‘Steph’ has felt the need to issue a statement in support of himself. I’d be interested to know what his so-called background in medical research is being as he worked in hairdressing and retail.
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Who's "we"? Steve and his seven smashed up hard drives which he's desperately trying to dispose off in the nearest lake?

"125 women killed by men"? Would these be adult human female women, Steve, or brick shithouse "women" with willies?

It's Portsmouth I feel sorry for. The home of HMS Victory, Nelson's flagship which saw off Napoleon on his planned invasion of Britain. A glorious history of heroic leaders and brave, resilient sailors and dockyard workers. And now?

Portsmouth saw off an aggressive little French narcissist in a powdered wig only to totally capitulate 220 years later to an aggressive hulking English narcissist in a bad wig.
 
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I'm so worried about this child. Identified as trans at 2 and a half?! School are on board and assisting with socially transitioning a 4 year old?! The child's two parents are also both trans. This just seems so wrong and very very concerning. I know nothing can be done but how is this not classed as abuse?

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all those hashtags = #spoiledbrat #enablingparents #doesntstandachance
 
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After the Times article, ‘Steph’ has felt the need to issue a statement in support of himself. I’d be interested to know what his so-called background in medical research is being as he worked in hairdressing and retail.
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His extensive research was probably doing patch tests to see if people were allergic to hair dye.

I wish I knew more about the charity sector because the amount of grifters that work in it seems quite high
 
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His extensive research was probably doing patch tests to see if people were allergic to hair dye.

I wish I knew more about the charity sector because the amount of grifters that work in it seems quite high
He says he did medical research but doesn't specify what it was, he could've been part of a group getting paid to try a new hay fever tablet for all we know. Or patch tests 😂

I feel bad for any woman hoping to get some support and talk to other women. We truly can't have anything without some man taking over.
 
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I wish I knew more about the charity sector because the amount of grifters that work in it seems quite high
I've met a few people over the years, who have worked in salaried positions in the charity sector. None of them stood out as being particularly nice or even inherently "charitable" if you know what I mean?
I always remember my aunt talking about large charity organisations. She said that a blind man she knew once told her "if you want to give money to the blind, put it in their hand"
There's a lesson there, I think!
 
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I'm so worried about this child. Identified as trans at 2 and a half?! School are on board and assisting with socially transitioning a 4 year old?! The child's two parents are also both trans. This just seems so wrong and very very concerning. I know nothing can be done but how is this not classed as abuse?

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A child can not give consent. They cry out for being their authentic selves, learn to love the body you are born with instead of mutliating it beyond recognition. That child is being used as an experiment for their own needs.
 
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A child can not give consent. They cry out for being their authentic selves, learn to love the body you are born with instead of mutliating it beyond recognition. That child is being used as an experiment for their own needs.
Looking at this logically - even if you believe the trans nonsense. Statistically what are the odds that two trans identified women - already a tiny minority - have a "trans" kid? Surely even the most ardent supporter of this ideology must realise that the chances of this happening is infinitesimally small and that there may be something else going on.
 
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Looking at this logically - even if you believe the trans nonsense. Statistically what are the odds that two trans identified women - already a tiny minority - have a "trans" kid? Surely even the most ardent supporter of this ideology must realise that the chances of this happening is infinitesimally small and that there may be something else going on.
Exactly the whole scenario is one huge red flag!
 
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I've met a few people over the years, who have worked in salaried positions in the charity sector. None of them stood out as being particularly nice or even inherently "charitable" if you know what I mean?
I always remember my aunt talking about large charity organisations. She said that a blind man she knew once told her "if you want to give money to the blind, put it in their hand"
There's a lesson there, I think!
I work alongside charities and often refer service users to them. Imo, and experience, the majority of people who work in that sector are cutthroat and would sell their own grandmother to get ahead. In general (and again, only in my experience) the people 'on the ground ' delivering the service are brilliant. They genuinely care and are dedicated. Start to get to middle management and it becomes a whole different type of person. Charity sector at that rank is extremely well paid and so attracts people who are not generally altruistic nor do they care about the type of person/animal their charity helps. People on £100k + who openly slur the young adults they are supposed to represent is something I come up against constantly. It is very upsetting and I have had my eyes opened to the entire charity industry.
 
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