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Originally Posted by Vicky.
Corbyn is an odd one. He says there is a need for female only carriages on trains. But he also thinks its fine for any man to say he is a woman. Where do those views held simultaneously make any sense?
Problem if, both main parties support this regressive anti-woman bull****. As do the greens. Not sure on the Lib Dem view...but I suppose its the same as Labour. There is NO party willing to stand up for women (the kind without penises). I find that really sad.
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Sad and bizarre! Across the globe women make up approximately 50% (just over I think) of the worldwide population so why has it , and why is it still, proving to be such a slog to get our views and opinions listened to and treated with the respect they are entitled to even from other women in power. Again probably social conditioning raising its ugly head from the ashes of so-called equality. We still seem to have to fight for everything.
Most women do NOT want men who have allegedly self-identified as women lurking around their bathrooms and that view should be respected and acted on. There are a lot of serious male predators out there and no-one, including Corbyn, has the right to expose any girl/woman to that.
At best he clearly lacks any real understanding of the potential risks and undervalues our opinions, certainly in comparison to minority groups, his speciality, and his only concern it seems. Do only minority groups matter to him as they seem to be the headline catchers.