You can't change sex. You can have surgery to present more typically in alignment with your chosen gender identity, but you cannot change sex. It is immutable. That is the ultimate conclusion of this judgment. Trans people are still protected as trans people under the law, but trans women are not protected as women.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
What we need now is a revision of trans rights to protect trans people in public spaces, because the assumption that trans women are women and trans men are men has meant that actual protective legislation has been sidelined by these mantras. Fully medically transitioned trans women are not equipped to present the same threat to biological women as intact males are, and the law should reflect that.
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Thread: The Trans Rights Debate
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18-04-2025 12:55 PM #3871
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18-04-2025 01:15 PM #3872This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-04-2025 01:25 PM #3873
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18-04-2025 01:38 PM #3874This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
My fear (echoed by colleagues in the community and allied groups) is that this week's judgement may further marginalise an already marginalised group. That may be an unintended consequence, but there also those who might use it deliberately.
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18-04-2025 01:45 PM #3875This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You don't get to tell people to ignore the evidence of their eyes and ears without backlash, and that is what we will live through for a period.
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18-04-2025 01:48 PM #3876This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-04-2025 02:40 PM #3877
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18-04-2025 07:34 PM #3878
I'm i a pub right now with 2 trannys who both look like bernard manning and les dawson, both are still using the ladies toilets and nobody is complaining.
For 99.9% of the country nothing will change and we wont notice any difference.
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18-04-2025 08:03 PM #3879This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-04-2025 08:16 PM #3880This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
, dont know any in Tenerife, but Blackpool has more than its fair share.
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18-04-2025 08:37 PM #3881
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Someone has ****ed up! #justsayingThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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19-04-2025 07:29 AM #3882This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteFollow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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19-04-2025 10:21 AM #3883
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While it's true that, in pool, the difference between men and women might not be as pronounced as other, more physically demanding sports, men do still have biological advantages. These differences though hotly disputed by delusional trans activists are obvious to anyone with eyes. Males are generally taller have longer reach making it easier for men to make shots with greater power and speed. This to me is what the trans end game looks like, Men dominating Woman's sports, with no one willing to admit that biological sex matters
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19-04-2025 11:24 AM #3884This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-04-2025 11:29 AM #3885This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I’m sure the opposite is more true. Bloke takes a trans woman home thinking they are a biological female. Finds out later on that night that they have a *****. Decides it’s not for him and he goes home.
No drama.
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19-04-2025 11:30 AM #3886This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-04-2025 11:38 AM #3887This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-04-2025 11:38 AM #3888This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Full beard, tats, top surgery. Walk into a woman’s changing room get naked. Then stick my board shorts on and walk to the pool.
If it’s good for the goose it’s good for the gander.
Like I’ve said, most Trans people just want to get on with their lives having been dealt the cards of being born in the wrong body. It must be horrible to not feel and be your self.
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19-04-2025 11:44 AM #3889This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Changing rooms and tape crisis centers seem to be the massive thorn in the sides of sensible debate.
You could have (like I’ve used in many swimming pools), multiple cubicles that people just go into. When I shower there I just keep my trunks on.
I’m sure that will be the norm. Not sure how it would work in gyms, guess you could have shower cubicles too.
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19-04-2025 01:23 PM #3890
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Should she just get on with it?
You don't think there is an element some men basically saying tough luck women, what you feel and believe here doesn't matter just accept men can play in your sport and the woman only category and just get on with it?Last edited by jamie_1875; 19-04-2025 at 01:30 PM.
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19-04-2025 02:16 PM #3891This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-04-2025 03:00 PM #3892
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Quite a lot of men saying they don't think it's an issue so women should get on with it too. Personally I think the only voice that matters is females, if they want female only situations they should have them, whether sports, counselling, hostels or changing rooms.
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19-04-2025 03:06 PM #3893
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It's hard for females to get the opportunities in sports that males get, taking away more and saying get on with it is terrible misogyny
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19-04-2025 04:00 PM #3894This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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19-04-2025 04:17 PM #3895
Speaking to LBC, Melanie Field, an independent adviser on equality and human rights, who oversaw the Equality Act's drafting and passage through Westminster in 2010, has called for calm but warned this recent decision could be at odds with the act’s original goals.
She told LBC’s Paul Brand the legislation was meant to give transgender people with gender recognition certificates (GRCs) the same legal status as so-called “biological” men or women.
She said it was the “very clear” goal of the act that trans women with GRCs would be seen as women in the eyes of the law.
This will no longer be the case following the Supreme Court ruling.
Ms Field said: “So we're working in the context of that government policy and parliamentary intent that the gender recognition certificate should have the effect of changing a person's sex under sex discrimination law.
So that was the basis on which we drafted the Equality Act 2010. And there are a number of exceptions in there that recognise the importance of biological sex in the provision of, for example, single sex services.
“And we were very careful to draft those provisions in a way that they would enable trans people to be treated differently in relation to those services, regardless of whether or not they had a gender recognition certificate.
“So my worry is that this Supreme Court judgement, which is sought to provide Clarity in a very sort of noisy and confused context, by applying a different interpretation to those provisions may mean that the act doesn't work in the way that was intended.”There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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19-04-2025 04:22 PM #3896
The Trans Rights Debate
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As for sports, trans women should not be competing with biological women. I’m supportive of every other right but this is both a safety and fairness issue.
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19-04-2025 04:59 PM #3897
It seems (on here at least) the general consensus is trans-women shouldn't compete with biological women in any sport.
I wonder what the view is of trans-men competing with biological women in sport is?
I do start to think a lot of onlookers/commentators (myself included) are getting hung up on very small points that will absolutely matter to some, but are not an issue for the wider trans or CIS community.
If we're looking at 0.5% of the population identifying as trans (last census), how many of that 0.5% are playing any sport at a level where being biologically male or female is gaining a significant advantage. At a guess, maybe 0.005%?
As mentioned before, I know two trans-guys (one quite closely), he's to all intents & purposes a regular guy and I'd doubt the vast majority of the public could identify him as female if they didn't know, but lately he's become quite introverted and it's because of the pile-on he receives on social media (mainly) from folk (again, maybe people like me) who get involved on the online commentary focusing on the points that affect a relative tiny percentage of trans persons and the wider general public.
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19-04-2025 05:11 PM #3898This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As to wider arguements, legislating in spite of 99% people's measurable and definable reality to accommodate a tiny minority belief system is absolutely mental.Last edited by 500miles; 19-04-2025 at 05:14 PM.
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19-04-2025 05:25 PM #3899This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-04-2025 05:27 PM #3900
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