Gender Discussion #28

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I think you'd be just as well asking them questions about Mickey Mouse or the Tooth Fairy to be honest.
 
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This looks good but I haven't watched it yet so don't really know. Got some stuff to do first but will report back later

 
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If anyone called me a TERF I’d just say no, I’m not a radical feminist lol.

And if “transphobia” means not believing you can change sex or believing in gender ideology nonsense then fuck yeah I am transphobic.
 
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Oh jeez I’m at my doctors and there’s a sign saying they offer appointments to ‘all patients with a cervix who are due a cervical screening appointment’

Can’t see any posters about prostate cancer to compare!
 
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This looks good but I haven't watched it yet so don't really know. Got some stuff to do first but will report back later

Great video. The guy presenting was good and he showed clearly the awful intimidation towards the women at the event.
Those moronic TRA scumbags have made me so angry that I'm going to have a ciggie in my garden now to calm down
 
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I thought the whole thing about pantomime dames ...was a joke for the grown ups in the audience! Part of the whole make it funny for the whole family stuff!

I quite liked the Dame Edna outrageous kind of drag...the kind that was never overtly sexualised, and just clever/sarcastic kind of humour

But i dont agree with drag queens performing for kids...
 
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Oh jeez I’m at my doctors and there’s a sign saying they offer appointments to ‘all patients with a cervix who are due a cervical screening appointment’

Can’t see any posters about prostate cancer to compare!
I hope you're going to put in a complaint. Point out to them that there are a lot of women in Britain who do not speak or read English. They may stand a chance of recognising the word 'woman'. They don't stand a chance in hell of recognising 'cervix haver'.
And remind them that this is offensive to all women.
 
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I'm a TEF - nothing radical about my views at all, just science backed facts haha.
 
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Anyone who isn't a terf seems to be to be an egalitarian. Which is, you know, fine and all, but it's not feminism.
 
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I agree, I hadn't even thoguht of this as the two don't even seem similar in my mind, the thing about drag is the over-sexualisation of it, which is really weird to be marketing to children
 
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Great video. The guy presenting was good and he showed clearly the awful intimidation towards the women at the event.
Those moronic TRA scumbags have made me so angry that I'm going to have a ciggie in my garden now to calm down
I've just watched it and I thought it was great too. He did a really good job.
All the men wearing masks and dressed in black whilst they scream abuse at women are cowards. If you believe in your cause you would show your face. They shout that we're fascists but they should look in a mirror. Closing down free speech is a fascist act. Covering your face is an act of cowardice.
 
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I agree, I hadn't even thoguht of this as the two don't even seem similar in my mind, the thing about drag is the over-sexualisation of it, which is really weird to be marketing to children
In plain sight.

The sooner you can get the sexualisation of kids accepted in society, the sooner you can get your filthy mitts on them.

Trans, kink and fetish babysitting agency anyone? Don't you dare turn away the creepy AGP furry who turns up on your doorstep to look after your hapless kids. After all, you don't want to be cancelled, doxxed and lose your job

Don't think it won't happen. They're half way there already don’t forget.
 
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Exactly, just a matter of time until there are so many awful men that take advantage of this
 
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My aunt is 60, and has learning difficulties. She knows perfectly well what a woman is, and about feminine care etc (we get a furious rant every now and then about mammograms and also smears, she hates them lol, eh she makes me fear mine and I’m not even old enough yet). but if you said ‘ok [apple’s aunt] we are going to check your cervix’ or ‘you are a cervix owner‘ she wouldn’t have a clue what you were talking about. Shit, I think the only reason she even knows about smears is because her carers and family help her with them, reading letters, accompanying to appointments, etc. Posters containing phrases such as ’cervix haver’ are ridiculous, so alienating in the name of being inclusive. So many women could and likely will slip through the net if phrasing such as that becomes the norm. (but don't get me into the topic of healthcare as or for disabled women cos that’s another story entirely!)

Oh jeez I’m at my doctors and there’s a sign saying they offer appointments to ‘all patients with a cervix who are due a cervical screening appointment’

Can’t see any posters about prostate cancer to compare!
 
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To be a trillion per cent honest I don’t think the trans thing was as bad like 15 years ago when the cousin was growing up- it wasn’t so mainstream and there wasn’t massive encouragement around it. There were always stories in Take A Break etc about someone’s trans kid, but these days it wouldn’t make the magazine as it seems to be every man and his dog these days which is why this encouragement is ridiculous. I do believe there are kids who just know from 3 and the family have to cope with it, but it’s a real mental illness and affects like 0.05% of the population
 
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just what some bloke on netmumstrolls reddit (of all places!) was parroting, “ womanhood is in the brain and trans women have that part too. Why is it so hard for you to comprehend that it isn’t because of your uterus?”
As well as saying GC people are causing trans suicide and all gays on Reddit will date trans.
Also this…
 
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I knew someone about 10 years ago who was trans- she had a croaky, deep Italian accent, but I didn't really twig anything until someone said ''You know X is a man''?! These days it seems to be really obvious.. real trans people go to deep pains to hide their transition
 
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