She's deleted/archived all her videos certainly off TT. This is the only mention from Jess.I'm sure it was for signalling. The videos will still be on there. Will be about the time we're can out if first lockdown.
She's deleted/archived all her videos certainly off TT. This is the only mention from Jess.I'm sure it was for signalling. The videos will still be on there. Will be about the time we're can out if first lockdown.
Ohh thank you. Had no idea she was into that.View attachment 845705
She's deleted/archived all her videos certainly off TT. This is the only mention from Jess.
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She seems like she would jump over any slip of the tongue and would be a nightmare to employI’m not a fan of Ali anymore. She put a vid up probably about a month ago saying a comment was transphobic. I very politely asked why it was, as I couldn’t see how it was and genuinely wanted to educate myself, and she blocked me.
Had just come here to say the same thing!Looks like Ali is reading her according to her latest live
Oh my goodness you are SO right. So much easier to train and qualify as a male, which she did. It’s not transphobic to point this out, it’s simply FACT. No one is arguing about her gender now, we realise she’s a woman, but please don’t try and say you are “doing it for the girls” because when you did it, you were a man. Time to face facts.Just an FYI that what I say next is not transphobic, I am not transphobic and have actually supported Ali when people on this thread have used the wrong pronouns. This is just my option.
She’s deleted it now, but she had a video up a while ago about ‘doing it for the girls’ and people praising her underneath. The fact of the matter is, when she was training and qualified as a pilot, she identified as male. So she has nothing to do with ‘doing it for the girls’ because she identified as male up until 2 years ago, at which time she was already employed. Therefore, she cannot relate to the struggles or inequality of women pilots, and it annoys me trying to take credit for that and be part of a movement when you had male privilege to get you where you are now