Gender Discussion #108

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He's broken an agreement not to use similar font (just skim-read) so what does he expect?
 
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I can't wait for a high-profile court case against one of these organisations who think they don't have to follow laws they don't like that uphold women's sex-based rights - bring it on
 
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That Sophie Wilson bloke is in an over 40s fashion group I was part of on Facebook. He constantly posted his vulgar outfits, parading his fetish while the handmaidens lapped it up. He posted a photo without his Bet Lynch wig once and he looked like a nasty thug.
 
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This poor poor young woman

Look at the timeline...

She's 21 now, she started taking testosterone at 14. I think she said mastectomy 7(?) months later (so either still 14 or possibly 15). At one point she mentions that 5 years after stopping testosterone her voice is still damaged. So she stopped taking testosterone at 16. Presumably she didn't just wake up one morning and go "oh I don't think I'm a boy anymore" she must have been mulling it over for a while. Less than two years between first prescription and regret/detrans. Just think how much good therapy could have done in that two years. I'm disgusted at what has been done to this damaged little girl who has been turned into an even more damaged young woman.

Patagonia the outdoor brand suing Pattie Gonia the drag queen
On a lighter note, when I read this headline on my newsfeed this morning I had it in my head that Patagonia the country* was suing the drag queen and I thought to myself "well that's a bit odd". I didn't click to read the story because I couldn't give a shiny shit but now I know it's the clothing brand, it makes much more sense.

(*Just looked it up, it's not actually a country but a geographical region. I have learned two things related to Patagonia today, that's probably more than at only other time in my life)
 
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I had to leave all fashions groups. I couldn’t work out what was more annoying - badly dressed trannies or the handmaidens telling them how great they looked. I am yet to see a trannie that didn’t look like a dogs dinner.
 
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Someone needs to tell them 370 likes out of 330k equal 1% so the tr4nnie population if I am reading right never known so much kerfuffle over a law
 
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I saw a headline on bbc news. Man woman and child fall from a height and die in south London. I don’t have any details, but from experience we know this was, man kills woman and child and then himself. Family annihilators are never acknowledged as they also die.
 
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That was exactly my first thought too.
 
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He's broken an agreement not to use similar font (just skim-read) so what does he expect?
Special treatment because he played the special identity victim card. Must come as an awful surprise to them after all the times it has worked.
 
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Oh look, the “literal genicide” klaxon:

‘The performer said the Patagonia trademark lawsuit amounted to its CEO Ryan Gellert and other executives deciding that "I must cease to exist".’

How does a legal obligation to not market your performance persona under branding that infringes someone else’s copyrighted intellectual property mean that you ‘must cease to exist’?
 
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These people must be hard work to be around. Everything is about them and they're always a bee's dick away from some drama.
 
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Most of the high-profile gender-critical belief-discrimination cases to date have related to workplaces. But gender-critical belief discrimination is unlawful in services, too – and now that Bridget Phillipson, the Minister for Women and Equalities, has finally published the updated Code of practice for services, public functions and associations, anyone who experiences this sort of discrimination by a service provider can cite it when complaining or seeking legal redress.

Fighting bigotry in service provision - Sex Matters
 
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Drag is not a ‘gender’, a sexuality or any other type of protected characteristic. It’s just a man pretending to be a woman so people will laugh at him in a comedy setting. I find it so odd how they’ve been elevated into some kind of priest caste for such trivial shite. If you say anything about a drag queen on social media that isn’t gushing and slavish worship about how glam they are you can literally hear your ‘progressive’ friends seething through the screen.
 
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This is what I find so odd about drag queens being vaunted as evidence of ‘inclusivity’. It’s purely a performance genre

Maybe the BBC should start wheeling out trapeze artistes or contortionists to comment on how they’ve been personally affected by various random news stories. That would be quite fun
 
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Or black and white minstrels? Why is one celebrated and the other (rightly) seen as insulting and degrading?
 
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