I can't bring myself to watch it with sound, the visual is stressful enough, but these men time and time again prove exactly why we need safe spaces away from them.
BIB Haven’t you hit the nail on the head here. That old devil misogyny alive and well in the police attitudes to women.OMG, my neurodivergent ass had missed an entire 47 pages of this thread because I wasn’t watching it. Damn.
Anyway, I am fizzing mad at the LWS videos. I wanted to go but was dubious about travelling down on my own. I knew the counter protest would be large but I didn’t know it would be so dangerous for the women attending (most of whom attend every LWS and I’ve met in passing).
The police don’t think that LWS events deserve protection because they’ve brought it on themselves. You know, if they’d only shut up it wouldn’t be a problem.
They think they’re asking for it.
I can't bring myself to watch it with sound, the visual is stressful enough, but these men time and time again prove exactly why we need safe spaces away from them.
bleeping hell.Tracking my DPD order and the driver is represented by a pride flag on the map and I’m a pride unicorn.
I was able to change mine back to the 'default' theme - click on the settings, and you should see the toggle for 'switch to default theme'Tracking my DPD order and the driver is represented by a pride flag on the map and I’m a pride unicorn.
CHEATS!!!
bleeping freaksHas anyone been following what happened to the women who attended a Let Women Speak rally in Brighton yesterday? Whether you agree with KJK’s activism or not, women should be able to gather and speak without being so intimidated and hassled that they fear for their safety. The police did a terrible job of keeping the TRAs a safe distance from the women, who were completely surrounded by TRAs. Afterwards, they were followed from the event by TRAs who were screaming at them so they tried to take refuge inside a shop which turned out to be run by a TRA who didn’t want them in there. Eventually, the police turned up and the women had to be personally protected by the police while they were put into a police van for their own safety and driven away.
One of the TRAs was none other than violent kidnapper and murderer Sarah Jane Baker (remember him from last year arrested for inciting violence against women? https://www.standard.co.uk/news/cri...charge-court-pride-rally-london-b1101371.html) currently out on licence (again). He was one of the ones who followed the women to the shop. Police did nothing to stop the intimidation and said the TRAs had a right to freedom of speech.
ETA, it’s in the second half of the second tweet video once there’s no police around that you can see the full-scale intimidation of the women by a bunch of men. Bastards.
The Times is a Tory paper though, so they’re going to be big on the anti-Labour editorials.All these anti-Labour articles are well and good, but I feel they are missing a trick by not also stating the Tory and Lib Dem policies on the same issues. What we don’t want is people turning away from Labour and then voting Lib Dem, who are even worse.
his eyeAnothrr day, another beauty brand (well, retailer in this case) using men to sell make up to women.
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I don’t know about you, but his gormless expression (I think he’s trying to slay, as my 12yo would say) doesn’t make me want to run out and buy that lipgloss. And what the duck did he do to his right eye?
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And his mouth. Looks like he’s having an allergic reaction to me, which would definitely put me off buying it if I wore make-up (which I don’t).his eyeomg why would they share that!?