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I just can’t think of any other law - actual law- that is discussed, obfuscated, downplayed and outright ignored than this. It was a bleeping clarification too, not an actual change in law!
 
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That's the difference between now & 20yrs ago. Access to porn has become far too easy. Boundaries are crossed & blurred. What are we left with? The decimation of society thanks to the patriarchy and their ever sickening fantasies. We are becoming numb to what we should be outraged by; its only going to get worse & as far as I can see its at the expense of women and children.
Totally agree, especially with the BIB. You can see the gradual creeping of ever more salacious programming on TV: the bid to push the boundaries that little bit further as to what’s shown in regards to sex. And I’m not talking about films or dramas where you would expect to see sex scenes etc as part of the story, but the constant plugging of sex-related reality tv shows and documentaries.

Channel 4 alone has Open House: the Great Sex Experiment’; Virgin Island; Dating Naked UK and Naked Attraction. Not forgetting Naked Education which was aimed at ‘teens and parents’ where a group of young teens (14-16) were exposed to random adults stripping off to ‘show different body types’ as well as mutilated trans-identifying females (I know we discussed it on here at the time). The show aired an hour before the 9pm watershed.



Now I’ve read that in the Chelsea Flower Show (of all places) this year, there’s going to be a sex-themed garden sponsored by the sex toy company, Lovehoney. Just why? The designer is quoted as saying, “Houseplants, much like pleasure, are something we should celebrate openly and abundantly.” Again, the ‘normalisation’ of ‘celebrating’ sex ‘openly and abundantly.’


 
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I just love the unspoken “is it that they’re cross they aren’t involved with the Harry Potter reboot and therefore are missing out on the career boost and payday of a lifetime?”
 
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What you need to know
  • grape Crisis was told by SNP ministers to abandon a campaign because Alex Salmond’s sexual assault court case was coming up
  • An academic was forced to stand down from a charity because she feared the SNP would cut off funds if the party became aware of her views on gender
  • The SNP ploughed millions of pounds into drug charities that would support its controversial policies, such as “fix rooms”
  • Alcohol charities which relied on the SNP for the majority of their funding acted as “the Praetorian Guard of the SNP” over the party’s key policy: minimum unit pricing for alcohol


 
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And some more here ... Lithgow: "the reasons to do it were much, much stronger than the reasons to protest ..." - I guess the 🤑💰🤑💰💰 won.

Never get tired of leftie white men showing off their passion for equality by deciding which women are saying too much, and what they should be saying instead.
 
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I just can’t think of any other law - actual law- that is discussed, obfuscated, downplayed and outright ignored than this. It was a bleeping clarification too, not an actual change in law!
@petitspois I have said the same thing over and over again I like the rest of us here are heartily sick to the back teeth about it all and I can’t understand why it isn’t someone high up is playing us all maybe we need it written in stone before everyone else follows the law.🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🦕💚🤍💜
 
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The ever brilliant JKR.
I can’t love this women any more that I do and every other women who stands up for women, where are the outspoken men in this case why are they not protecting the women who are their wife’s, mothers, sisters, daughters, aunts and nieces because unless they are affected by it like the hand maidens they bury their heads in the sand. 🦕💚🤍💜
 
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Darlington - where else? 😡. I’m sick of the so-called left wing parties not giving a duck about the safety of female members of society. In this instance, Labour, the LibDems and Greens united in their opposition to a motion calling for Darlington Borough Council to ‘protect women’s privacy, safety and dignity’. I’m so angry about these continued sneering attempts to circumvent the SC ruling. Who the duck do they think they are 🤬?

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Really? Then perhaps Ms McCollom would like to spend 10 mins on this thread looking at the countless evidence that it is true.
Darlo is a bit of an odd place and I wonder if part of this is a push back on the fact that it was always a Quaker town. I remember years ago a guy I was seeing knew some people who ran strippers in the North East (yeah, don't ask) They told me that there were local laws in Darlo that prevented strippers being put on in the town. I can't help but wonder if the current council are determined to rid the place of its puritanical image and make it seems more "cosmopolitan". And as we all know, in practice this means "duck women and their boundaries, let's welcome the likes of drag queen storytime" So progressive. Much inclusion.
 
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I just can’t think of any other law - actual law- that is discussed, obfuscated, downplayed and outright ignored than this. It was a bleeping clarification too, not an actual change in law!
Exactly that. It wasn't a removal of trans rights. You can't take away what someone didn't have in the first place.

What they are really angry about is the realisation that if you identify as a woman, you identify out of having male privilege. Whilst that obviously isn't a right, it probably feels like a loss of a right to them. The SC didn't take anything away. JKR didn't take anything away. They took their own 'rights' away. And we are supposed to what, allow them to keep male privilege? Nah.
 
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The parents of a six-year-old trans girl who tried to cut off her pen with plastic scissors after being told she couldn’t join Rainbows, the youngest Girlguiding group, have called the decision to ban trans girls “incredibly upsetting”. (The Observer)

Whilst it is possible to have every sympathy for the 6 year child, they should never have been put into this position. The parents are solely to blame for what this poor child is going through.

The child also needs some serious mental health intervention. Trying to cut of your pen is not normal behaviour and it really isn't because "if I didn't have a pen I could go to Rainbows"
 
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Reading about The Bookish Types in Leeds where the shop invites people to vandalise JK Rowling's books, it is stories like these that really show there can't be any doubt transgenderism is hugely linked to severe mental illness and it was a bad day for us all when it was unlinked from the DSM.

How can people be so delusional they call for acceptance and love then do things like this? How can they hate Christians and anyone even slightly not left leaning enough but behave no better than the Purtian witch hunters and religiously motivated book burners?

I despise how this movement has been encouraged to force us all to bow at their feet or else we are basically criminal.
This is someone from the GATE group.
 

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The parents of a six-year-old trans girl who tried to cut off her pen with plastic scissors after being told she couldn’t join Rainbows, the youngest Girlguiding group, have called the decision to ban trans girls “incredibly upsetting”. (The Observer)

I call bull on this.
But if I'm wrong I feel desperately sad for that little boy that his parents have put him in this situation. This isn't the fault of the Supreme Court judgement, it isn't the fault of TERFs, it isn't the fault of the Daily Mail, it isn't the fault of JKR, it's 100% on them.
 
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the Dad has a blog.
Of course he does 🤢. All this handwringing about keeping boys out of girl guiding. Bloody hell, they’ve only had this bizarre ‘trans inclusive’ policy since 2017, compared to 107 years as a girls-only organisation. Less than ten years of infiltration and the whole premise of the organisation is turned on its head due to a regressive ideology.

I wonder what the young girls who attended the 1909 Boy Scout rally at Crystal Palace demanding something just for them would have made of it.
 
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