Why am I not surprised...
Why am I not surprised...
They're representatives from " Pervy Fetishists 'R' Us. "More use of children as pawns in the advocation of a dangerous ideology. Drag shouldn’t be anywhere near fostering vulnerable kids. It has literally nothing to do with children and certainly does not promote their welfare. I actually think some safeguarding services have lost their minds.
View attachment 4024765
So many serial offenders/killers start like this. I used to ask why the authorities (mainly men) hadn't recognised this - and I used to think that they were simply weak - but I've realised that it's actually something much worse....when confronted by rats like these three boys, they see kindred spirits.
My mum.has recently said goodbye to three friends who died in their early 70s and all of them said they'd chosen not to push for more treatment but accept death for multiple reasons but each mentioned "not wanting to be a drain on the NHS". Lovely women who spent a lifetime contributing to society, being mums and grans, and didn't want to cost the NHS too much money, while theseThis is from Reddit, so not exactly a reliable source.But it appears that hormones and surgeries seem to be getting more difficult to obtain.
According to Google, funding for phalloplasty (the so called "bottom surgery" for TIF) was cut in 2021, resulting in a drastic reduction in hospitals offering this. Reddit says that one of these hospitals has just announced it will no longer perform this procedure leaving only one hospital doing these.
Google says: "phalloplasty is centrally commissioned by NHS England and primarily performed in London at facilities". This sounds like more than one hospital, but maybe all in London?
(In contrast, vaginoplasty ("bottom surgery" for TIM) is offered by 3 different NHS hospitals. I believe that phalloplasty is a more complex surgery which might explain the difference).
Both surgeries have a very high rate of long-term complications and - IMO - the lawyers are going to have a field day.
Hormones are often prescribed under shared care. Shared care is an arrangement where a hospital consultant decides which medication is appropriate and the patient's GP then takes over the regular prescribing. Sometimes the GP can make changes to the dosage but for any significant alterations the Consultant is involved.
According to Reddit, increasing numbers of GP's are refusing to take over prescribing hormones, stating that they don't have the necessary training or experience to monitor the patients.
Hmm.
Maybe this is true
...or maybe they don't agree with giving cross-sex hormones
...or maybe they are covering their backs.
Or maybe a mixture of the above.
And finally, Reddit also says that TIF are increasingly having difficulty finding a GP surgery who will administer testosterone injections.
Whatever is happening, if the threat of lawsuits is making the medical profession nervous - good!
I’m still wondering if their ethnic background (all of them are Travellers) was a factor in their lenient sentences. The media have gone to great pains to obfuscate this fact, like they often do when offenders come from misogynistic cultures.
Jess would be welcomed like a fart in church. NopeI saw that article and the comments made me smile.
But I did wonder where are all the women who usually comment on trans articles who would welcome Jessica into their spaces as they're soooooo "stunning and brave".
Their silence is deafening when confronted with what the reality of that could mean.
I’m tired of it looking like women are suddenly a bunch of pervs or perps in violent crimesGreat comments, but it winds me up that the author of the article has clearly gone out of their way to avoid using pronouns to describe ‘Jessica’. Why are they worried about ‘misgendering’ a sex offender. These men need to be called out for what they are every time they commit an offence otherwise it’s just further pandering. The BBC reported when he was first jailed for similar offences back in 2021. He is referred to as she/her throughout. Not our crimes.
![]()
Trans woman in Devon jailed for arranging sex with fake underage girls
Jessica Smith has been jailed for attempting to meet two girls aged 12 and 14 for sex.www.bbc.co.uk
No there should be a toilet space for ladies (all the actual ladies - you know the ones with roosters and those who don't believe in single sex spaces) and then the third space will be a terf loo. I don't mind using a third space (goodness me, how "othering"!) and being outed. They can have the original, ours will be a new updated model - and clean - that no bloke has pissed in.How about we go with the 3rd toilet space but instead of saying its for Trans, we can make it Trans and Handmaidens. That way we all win, The t's can have multiple fawning women telling them how stunning and brave they are and the rest of us can just get on with using the toilets as nromal without the requirement to validate some pervs fetish.
The only ‘art’ work the BBC deem worthy of highlighting in that piece is this monstrositySaw this while reading another article on the BBC website.
![]()
Pride audio tour celebrates art on London's transport network
The tour explores art at stations including Bethnal Green, Notting Hill Gate and St James's Park.www.bbc.com
She must have used 'more demure' deliberately
The Baroness responds!
No doubt it was.I’m still wondering if their ethnic background (all of them are Travellers) was a factor in their lenient sentences. The media have gone to great pains to obfuscate this fact, like they often do when offenders come from misogynistic cultures.