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Originally Posted by Niamh.
Like how caring and empathetic would you be towards the victims if you're willing to take the job in the first place that may straight away make them feel scared and intimidated
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Yup. Its just awful. And honestly, shame on womens aid for considering this. Unless they are considering it as they have already been threatened with being sued because they do not consider male people to be female of course. There was a case in canada where a trans identified male (post op transexual, which is slightly different, but still a male person) held a rape crisis centre up in litigation for 12 years and near bankrupted them, as they said they did not employ males.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimber...pe_Relief_Case
Wiki but has links.
Sorry, but anyone who would do this is an utter arsehole and clearly does not care about the people these places are meant to help.