...and on the subject of Rowling:
'This is what a principled politician looks like'. J K Rowling backs SNP rebel Regan with fresh swipe at Sturgeon
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...ns-law-tug-of/
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Thread: The Trans Rights Debate
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02-11-2022 02:13 PM #811
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02-11-2022 02:53 PM #812
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JK Rowling has long stood up for woman's rights. Objecting to woman being called people who menstruate is not transphobic. This shows the deep misogyny of trans activists that think they can change language to fit their agenda and anyone who doesn't go along with it can be monstered as a transphobe, TERF or fascist.
The reason trans activists want to call women, people who menstruate is because they think a woman is an identity category they don't believe in the reality of biological sex. They think any man who puts on a dress is a literal woman. This is why they hate women who stand up for their sex-based rights.
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02-11-2022 03:10 PM #813
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https://archive.ph/bhVB7
First court case someone is charged as a male and female
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02-11-2022 03:18 PM #814This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-11-2022 04:14 PM #815This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I assume that's what you're referring to?
It's worth keeping in mind that this thread is about Trans Rights and there's more to the subject than the GRA bill.
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02-11-2022 04:18 PM #816
Rowling claimed she felt the need to speak about the issue of transgender rights because of her own experiences of domestic abuse.
Domestic abuse has nothing to do with trans rights. It's bad but it is totally different to the abuse of transgender people.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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02-11-2022 04:40 PM #817
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Lots of men on this thread telling woman how they should feel or not feel.
https://www.standard.co.uk/comment/i...f-b989709.html
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02-11-2022 04:41 PM #818This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
From JK herself
https://www.jkrowling.com/opinions/j...gender-issues/
"Well, I’ve got five reasons for being worried about the new trans activism, and deciding I need to speak up.
Firstly, I have a charitable trust that focuses on alleviating social deprivation in Scotland, with a particular emphasis on women and children. Among other things, my trust supports projects for female prisoners and for survivors of domestic and sexual abuse. I also fund medical research into MS, a disease that behaves very differently in men and women. It’s been clear to me for a while that the new trans activism is having (or is likely to have, if all its demands are met) a significant impact on many of the causes I support, because it’s pushing to erode the legal definition of sex and replace it with gender.
The second reason is that I’m an ex-teacher and the founder of a children’s charity, which gives me an interest in both education and safeguarding. Like many others, I have deep concerns about the effect the trans rights movement is having on both.
The third is that, as a much-banned author, I’m interested in freedom of speech and have publicly defended it, even unto Donald Trump.
The fourth is where things start to get truly personal. I’m concerned about the huge explosion in young women wishing to transition and also about the increasing numbers who seem to be detransitioning (returning to their original sex), because they regret taking steps that have, in some cases, altered their bodies irrevocably, and taken away their fertility. Some say they decided to transition after realising they were same-sex attracted, and that transitioning was partly driven by homophobia, either in society or in their families"
She appears to omit reason five, but says this, which I find quite compelling.
"We’re living through the most misogynistic period I’ve experienced. Back in the 80s, I imagined that my future daughters, should I have any, would have it far better than I ever did, but between the backlash against feminism and a porn-saturated online culture, I believe things have got significantly worse for girls. Never have I seen women denigrated and dehumanised to the extent they are now. From the leader of the free world’s long history of sexual assault accusations and his proud boast of ‘grabbing them by the pussy’, to the incel (‘involuntarily celibate’) movement that rages against women who won’t give them sex, to the trans activists who declare that TERFs need punching and re-educating, men across the political spectrum seem to agree: women are asking for trouble. Everywhere, women are being told to shut up and sit down, or else".
It's clear that Rowling has engaged in some deep thinking about her position and makes an eloquent case, unlike many of the critics, like Radcliffe and Emily Watson, from the "franchise".
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02-11-2022 04:47 PM #819
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Defenders say this isn't effected by gra, others say it does. Gra allows people to change their birth certificate and not allow people to know if it was ever changed. There will be no way to know if someone was born a male, if they say they are literally a female then they are.
I don't think sex assaults will increase in anyway but I'm not a woman so it won't affect me
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02-11-2022 06:51 PM #820This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Personally I think it's great that as high profile a figure as Rowling has no qualms about putting herself in the firing line here and expressing the concerns of many so eloquenty.Last edited by He's here!; 02-11-2022 at 06:53 PM.
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02-11-2022 07:41 PM #821
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Say an identical person - my doppelganger even - seeks the same access and the only difference is that they claim a trans identity. No definable or measurable difference, apart from the belief that they have been born in the wrong body, or adhere to an idea of gender separate from sex. Why should the shelter perceive them as any less of a threat? Why would the women in the shelter feel any less uncomfortable?
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Presumably, the US cases were consensual relationships? If so, I'm not sure relationships of any type inside a prison can be completely avoided.Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 03-11-2022 at 12:29 PM.
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03-11-2022 12:34 PM #824This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
None of that will change with the current proposals.Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 03-11-2022 at 12:58 PM.
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03-11-2022 12:43 PM #825This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Nothing she has said can be construed as anti-trans and I would feel pretty confident that she, like most right-minded people, would have no issues with people's who have undergone gender reassignment to it's logical conclusion. Her concerns are based on fundamental erosion of women's rights.
Aside from the vacuous white noise from people like Radcliffe, what I find more worrying is the media clamour to close down people's right to speak out. I understand when we, as a society, want to suppress those who wish to inflame hatred, racial, sexual, or whatever. However, nothing she has said sits in those categories. I don't like the erosion of fundamental democratic rights and wonder where it might end?
Who decides the agenda here? Mainstream media is controlled by some very dubious organisations and have huge power to influence the public, I see it as a distract, divide and conquer issue. Meanwhile our corrupt government carries on screwing us plebs for everything we have. I wish people would waken up and take the blinkers off.
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Workers and women who use the Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre have very clearly opposed the appointment of their most senior manager. I know for a fact that they have lost staff because of the issue and anecdotally, their key stakeholders (women who have been raped or sexually assaulted) totally oppose Mridul Wadha's appointment. One day I hope the full story behind this will come out, it's a total stich up.
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03-11-2022 12:55 PM #827
I've been having a think about this from the point of view of major western religions and have come to this conclusion.
If people believe that God, Jesus and some guy called The Holy Ghost are individuals and at the same time are also the same person...
...then surely they can believe that somebody can be a Man as well as a Woman?
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03-11-2022 01:15 PM #828This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There are many exceptions to that basic rule, as there always are.
More here on how organisations can deal with access for trans people:-
https://www.equalityhumanrights.com/...s-equality-act
The GRA won't change those basic rules and exceptions. What it may do is increase the number of times that an organisation will have to review and apply its own protocols.
I don't know as much as you about the ERCC case. But, in answering the question as to why the Project Manager is still in post, the key may be in that piece above where it says "Under these provisions, your approach must be a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim...You must then show that your action is a proportionate way to achieve that aim. This requires that you balance the impact upon all service users." One would assume that the Board of ERCC have considered those provisions; if they haven't, that's where any challenge to her appointment would come from.
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A bit like anti Zionists being accused of being anti-Semitic by militant Zionists then.
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If you identify as disabled are you 😲
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03-11-2022 09:02 PM #836
Long-serving Guardian journalist Hadley Freeman in parting shot at paper over trans debate:
https://pressgazette.co.uk/hadley-fr...-sunday-times/
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