This is a cold and calculated decision by the Tory Government taken with the main aim of giving the Scottish Government a bloody nose. They are gambling on the legislation itself being unpopular in Scotland and hoping that Sturgeon has picked the wrong hill to die on. It’s just plain nasty. I hope this backfires on them big style.
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Thread: The Trans Rights Debate
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16-01-2023 08:27 PM #1771Every gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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16-01-2023 08:32 PM #1772This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But the press and huge swathes of the media in Scotland are doing their damn hardest to ensure that it doesn't. The media coverage of this bill and the fundamental confusion that it has caused is beyond criminal.
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16-01-2023 08:32 PM #1773This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-01-2023 08:35 PM #1774This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It wasn't always like this in the Scottish Parliament. The level of talent and quality of thinking has nosedive in the past 10 years.
Green MSPs elected to look after environmental matters now increasingly all about non-"green" issues.
The whole place needs a full reset.
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16-01-2023 08:35 PM #1775This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-01-2023 08:37 PM #1776This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-01-2023 08:39 PM #1777This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-01-2023 08:42 PM #1778This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-01-2023 08:42 PM #1779This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Every day I see people squabbling in their echo chambers over social media, whinging about "law changes", that unbeknown to themselves, have been in place in Scotland for over 12 years.
It ultimately shouldn't matter if a majority of people "don't care about it". A majority of people in Scotland are not transgender. But the rights of transgender people will be recognized, as should be the case for all groups of society, large and small.
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16-01-2023 08:54 PM #1780This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That's the crux of this matter, not all the hot air about democracy denial and undermining of trans rights which will now be spouted for many weeks/months to come.
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16-01-2023 09:00 PM #1781This 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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16-01-2023 09:05 PM #1782This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I've posted this before, but I thought this was one of the better (and, it turns out, prescient) articles which summed up such concerns...as well as the equally important fears around children's rights:
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...almost-everone
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16-01-2023 09:09 PM #1783
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16-01-2023 09:15 PM #1784This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's a strawman argument, as it has nothing in retaliation to the Gender Recognition Bill which changes nothing in regards to the use of female safe spaces by transgender people, which again is covered by the 2010 Equality Act.
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16-01-2023 09:38 PM #1785
From Stonewall.
The UK Government should be focused on developing and implementing a strategy that improves the lives of all LGBTQ+ people, including trans people, not causing them more harm.
Despite being a small population, trans people live in every community in the UK. They are our classmates, our colleagues, our friends and our family. Yet today's decision by the Prime Minister's treats trans people as a threat to be contained, not citizens to be respected.
Twenty years on from the repeal of Section 28, the Prime Minister will re-toxify his party's brand by repeating historic mistakes for LGBTO+ people. This is out of step with the inclusive values of modern Britain.
The Gender Recognition Reform Bill was passed by a decisive majority of MSPs, after having received more extensive scrutiny than any other legislation in the Scottish Parliament's history.
It does not interact with Equality Act - clarified by successful amendments from a Scottish Labour MSP; and it contains more safeguards than the UK Gender Recognition Act - thanks to successful amendments by a Scottish Conservative MSP.
The concerns cited by the Prime Minister have been addressed by Scottish politicians from across the parties.
This is the nuclear option. It is the only time that Section 35 of the Scotland Act has been used since 1998, in an unprecedented move which significantly undermines the devolution settlement and will unlock constitutional and diplomatic strife.
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16-01-2023 09:49 PM #1786This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-01-2023 10:41 PM #1787
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I can understand some of the concerns coming from the opposing side here, but trying to dismiss the whole thing as something not important enough and getting in the way of what matters comes across as a very backward and unfortunate view.
I wonder where we’d be now if some of the minority groups who have achieved great historic accomplishments throughout the world had their fights dismissed by that attitude?
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16-01-2023 11:31 PM #1788This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Are the 6ft trans women who do commit these crimes any worse than the 6ft non-trans men who are just as guilty of the same crimes?
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16-01-2023 11:59 PM #1789This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think the transwomen that commit the same crimes as nontrans men are materially no different from those men. That's why I think transwomen and men need to be subject to the same safeguards. Unless fully transitioned, we present the same potential threat, even though the vast majority of both of us wouldn't dream of committing such horrendous crimes.
Your mask is slipping by the way, calling the recipients of sexual threats "bigots". These women must have been asking for it eh? Victim blaming and misogyny, very cool.Last edited by 500miles; 17-01-2023 at 12:01 AM.
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17-01-2023 12:11 AM #1790This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Perhaps you'd also like to explain why you think a man capable of committing the crime of sexual assault against a woman would even bother to go the hassle of pretending to identify as a female to gain access to female spaces, when they can simply break the law and enter these spaces as men regardless? After all, they're about to commit a crime anyway, so why would they be concerned about entering female spaces as men?
I'm not sure what you think is hiding behind my apparent mask. I've been pretty consistent about where I stand on this whole situation. Once you apply logical reasoning, the argument of women being in peril due to this bill rapidly falls apart and it's the mask of those making the strawman argument that ultimately slips.Last edited by TrumpIsAPeado; 17-01-2023 at 12:23 AM.
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17-01-2023 04:13 AM #1791
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Katie Dolatowski, identified as a woman to gain access to woman only spaces. This is the male pedophile who identifies as a woman who was convicted of filming a 12 year old girl with the mobile phone over the partition wall in the female toilet cubicle of a Dunfermline Asda Store. Same person also grabbed a 10 year old year old girl by the face in a Morrisons in Kircaldy forced her into the female toilet cubicle and sexually assaulted her. This person had stayed at a domestic violence refuge for mothers and children in Leeds for 71 days and also a woman only hostel in Fife.
Katie Dolatowski was jailed at Polmot young offenders institute for male offenders but after physically assaulting a fellow inmate has since been transferred to the woman only Cornton Vale Prison.
Under the Gender Reform Bill as it stood there would have been nothing to stop someone like Katie Dolatowski getting in a car and driving to England or Wales legally identifying as a woman and accessing woman only spaces. This is why the Bill as it stood impacted on the UK Equalities Act. It also seems to be the reason Sturgeon was so keen on pushing bad legislation through to force the UK government to stop it, thus using trans people as a political football to challenge the powers of the assembly.
https://news.stv.tv/west-central/sco...-dolatowski-to cornton-vale-prison
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17-01-2023 04:33 AM #1792This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Judge a society on how it treats the weakest in that society.
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17-01-2023 05:30 AM #1793
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This new thing of saying people who don't like aspects of the bill are anti trans is pathetic. Its more nuanced than that. You can support trans rights and freedoms but still think for instance the age should be 18 before forever changing your body. That's not bigoted it's an opinion
You can say biological females should have there choice of going to rape crisis centres, some say that's bigoted the majority say its not.
It's not one side is pro trans one anti. The pro gra group like to say that to make themselves look and feel good but we all know it's nonsense.
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17-01-2023 05:38 AM #1794
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17-01-2023 06:19 AM #1795
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17-01-2023 06:23 AM #1796This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This Bill makes no difference to their crimes. The fact that they were committed before the Bill was passed should be the clue.
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17-01-2023 07:06 AM #1797This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-01-2023 07:12 AM #1798
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Imagine if Shiloh Pitt was growing up in Scotland. She was adamant she wanted to be a boy when younger, but she grew up and doesn't want to be anymore.
https://www.lifeandstylemag.com/post...tt-now-143408/
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17-01-2023 07:25 AM #1799
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Chapman said she wants hormone blockers to be available to 8 year olds and the greens pay her still and we pay her large msp salary. Hopefully snp get a majority so can kick these nut jobs out.
Chapman also said you can't know what sex you are unless you get a chromosome test. Wonder if the wife is a lad, the two bairns makes me think not though
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17-01-2023 08:11 AM #1800
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That's why we have sec 33 in the Scotland act. If the UK gov believes that a bill passed in Holyrood interferes with a reserved matter then royal assent is paused until the Supreme Court clarifies. That's not what the UK did, it enacted a sec 35 and unilaterally vetoed the Bill.
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