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Any tibb women willing to come and cradle mine in an ice cold basin right now..... £250
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...I honestly don’t know what’s true with this person...some really disturbing stuff...
https://www.thepostmillennial.com/ex...iv-speaks-out/ |
I would have a go.
But shave it with a Sweeny Todd razor and make sure I wasn’t too careful. Disgusting pervert:fist: |
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Remember when we were told this would never happen :skull:
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Using an obvious example of extreme behaviour - so extreme that it borders on parody - to justify general anti-trans views and shout "TOLD U SO". :skull:
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That's unfair. It isn't anti trans, it's pro women. |
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You think I'm anti trans and that you yourself are virtuous. I am not against trans people, I am against people self-IDing. And frankly it's insulting that I have to explain this to you. Again. |
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I can accept that purely in the context of this thread, I may have gone in a little hard based on past experiences of these threads. Past threads on these topics have gone in a distinctly angry general anti-trans direction. I know there'll be people who will argue that they haven't, but for me that's not an opinion that's going to change.
I also can't agree that a thread about an obviously extreme example of a disturbed individual works well to support a general point. Does it mean things need to be looked at? Maybe, as a tiny fragment of a much broader discussion, but this is not the "Gotcha!!" moment that people want it to be. That would be like seeing a story about a dog attacking a child and announcing that "clearly" the regulations around dog ownership must be changed "and if you don't agree, you aren't considering the children". |
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We could take asylum seekers as another example, then. Have people abused the asylum system to enter nations with malicious intent? Yes, there are obvious and clear examples of this happening. And people have been hurt and killed. There are many, MANY people who would use this - the fact that there are dangerous individuals willing to exploit the asylum system - as evidence that we must "rethink the system". And who would argue that anyone who disagrees " clearly doesn't care about the victims or potential victims of those people". Is a traitor or unpatriotic. It is a direct comparison. It is more or less exactly the same thing. Do I think that extreme examples of violent individuals gaining access to countries full of people they want to attack is a problem? Obviously, yes I do. Do I think it means we need to halt, reconsider, or have a sweeping overhaul of the asylum system? No absolutely not. So why would I think that we need a sweeping overhaul of trans rights for the same reason? I'm not willing to be that sort of hypocrite. |
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I'm not even arguing that there isn't a conversation to be had about self-ID but a proper one is never going to happen when the issue is muddied with extreme examples and over-exaggerated risk factors, and when pointing that out is scoffed at with a "you clearly don't care about womens rights" strawman. IMO everyone (even in the beauty trade) should have the right to refuse to serve without it being classed as discrimination - ANYONE should be able to refuse to touch ANYONE ELSES genitals, for any reason they want. That's a personal autonomy issue not a trans rights issue. It'd be a problem if they "couldn't refuse" no matter who it was. Sports have been discussed to death and more or less everyone agrees. But again it's a sports regulatory issue and not a legal one. Toilets and changing areas are a more complicated discussion with the most sensible solution for everyone being - in my opinion - individual unisex units becoming the norm over communal areas although there are obvious logistical issues there. But honestly I have to go back to the point that there can't be any reasonable or rational discussion about any of this when all that's being thrown around are emotionally heated and extreme examples like this one. It's just counter-productive and unhelpful. This individual - male, female or trans - is clearly deeply disturbed by all accounts and should obviously be being investigated as potentially dangerous. Is it a good example to bring up in an everyday discussion about self-ID? Nope. No more than one extremist bomber is a reasonable argument against immigration. |
I think Asylum seeking has been a "thing" for a very long time TS yes.
You saying it's a sports regulatory issue is passing the buck somewhat, wouldn't trans people have a case to sue sports authorities for example if Self IDing was legal but the sports regulators said no? I think so. What would be the point in legalising Self Id at all if individual organisations could just over rule the law? |
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...it feels as though it’s all about control and power with this person ...and self iD-Ing as a female is just one of his disturbing behaviours...
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This guy sounds like a pervert to me.
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