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    From being accused of "bigging up" India Willoughby one day(not you), to being given the all clear on my transphobic questioning the next.

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    I'll leave you and James to get a room. 👍

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    It's just a thought but did Nicola Sturgeon not appear on QT because she knew that Ella Whelan was going to question the logic of gender identity politics? Jenny Gilruth who stood in for her was tied in knots, the audience could see this and began groaning when she tried to evade Ella Whelan's question, and were cheering Ella Whelan on, for this to happen at the Kelvin Hall shows that gender identity politics just doesn't stand up to scrutiny.

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    It's just a thought but did Nicola Sturgeon not appear on QT because she knew that Ella Whelan was going to question the logic of gender identity politics? Jenny Gilruth who stood in for her was tied in knots, the audience could see this and began groaning when she tried to evade Ella Whelan's question, and were cheering Ella Whelan on, for this to happen at the Kelvin Hall shows that gender identity politics just doesn't stand up to scrutiny.
    I watched QT on iplayer this morning and I don't think anyone came out of the debate, and particularly that exchange, looking great.

    Whelan came across as a bit of a bully and very much old school in her opinions on sex and sexuality. Gilruth was evasive and either couldn't or wouldn't answer the question asked. I suppose 'what is a woman?' has become a fully loaded question now though and one regularly used by both sides in the debate to further their own agenda and attempt to discredit and/or embarrass the person they are asking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 147lothian View Post
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    It's just a thought but did Nicola Sturgeon not appear on QT because she knew that Ella Whelan was going to question the logic of gender identity politics? Jenny Gilruth who stood in for her was tied in knots, the audience could see this and began groaning when she tried to evade Ella Whelan's question, and were cheering Ella Whelan on, for this to happen at the Kelvin Hall shows that gender identity politics just doesn't stand up to scrutiny.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozyhibby View Post
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    Exactly. Last time a sitting PM was on it?

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    Exactly. Last time a sitting PM was on it?
    She's not a PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moulin Yarns View Post
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    If anybody is in Glasgow today.



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    Have you worked out what a legitimate trans woman is yet? It's a term you used.

    If the GRA became law how would you know who is legitimate and not legitimate?

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    She's not a PM.
    Thanks for pointing that out.

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    If anybody is in Glasgow today.



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    What are 'furries'?

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    I watched QT on iplayer this morning and I don't think anyone came out of the debate, and particularly that exchange, looking great.

    Whelan came across as a bit of a bully and very much old school in her opinions on sex and sexuality. Gilruth was evasive and either couldn't or wouldn't answer the question asked. I suppose 'what is a woman?' has become a fully loaded question now though and one regularly used by both sides in the debate to further their own agenda and attempt to discredit and/or embarrass the person they are asking.
    Is it really 'old school' to point out biological fact?

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    What are 'furries'?
    People that identify as animals I think.

    But I see that article links to a trans woman called Beth who seems to be quite an influencer for the recent trans rights but can only be described as an extremist. (Photos of her holding knives etc) She is close to Maggie Chapman (what a surprise) and stood for the Greens. Some of the history of Beth makes for some disturbing reading so I won't link to it. I will repeat what I have said before this is in the main being driven by extremists who have captured the Government. We see the results in the recent polls.

    I wonder if the SNP will have second thoughts about challenging the S35, surely the sensible thing to do now is admit it went wrong and everyone needs to come together and work out a compromise.

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    I watched QT on iplayer this morning and I don't think anyone came out of the debate, and particularly that exchange, looking great.

    Whelan came across as a bit of a bully and very much old school in her opinions on sex and sexuality. Gilruth was evasive and either couldn't or wouldn't answer the question asked. I suppose 'what is a woman?' has become a fully loaded question now though and one regularly used by both sides in the debate to further their own agenda and attempt to discredit and/or embarrass the person they are asking.
    Just got back from a week in Austria and watched it about an hour ago. Can't help feeling she sounded like someone arguing the sun rotated around the earth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibrandenburg View Post
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    Just got back from a week in Austria and watched it about an hour ago. Can't help feeling she sounded like someone arguing the sun rotated around the earth.
    Wheelan or Gilruth?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skol View Post
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    Wheelan or Gilruth?
    Whelan

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    Whelan
    For stating the obvious (that Bryson isn't a woman)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by He's here! View Post
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    For stating the obvious (that Bryson isn't a woman)?
    No, for her prehistoric opinions on biological sex.

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    No, for her prehistoric opinions on biological sex.
    I guess we'll never know what prehistoric opinions were on biological sex. If Whelan had been questioning gender identity (entirely different) she might have deserved some criticism but she didn't. The biological reality of men and women is long established. You can be a trans-woman or a trans-man, but you will always be biologically female or male.

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    Quote Originally Posted by He's here! View Post
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    I guess we'll never know what prehistoric opinions were on biological sex. If Whelan had been questioning gender identity (entirely different) she might have deserved some criticism but she didn't. The biological reality of men and women is long established. You can be a trans-woman or a trans-man, but you will always be biologically female or male.
    Like I said, it reminds me of those set in the belief that the sun rotates around the earth or that the earth is flat. Modern science has proven that sex is not binary, instead it's a spectrum that recognises that x and y chromosomes are not the be all and end all of determining biological sex. It'll take a while for the dinosaurs to become extinct, but their days are definitely numbered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by He's here! View Post
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    I guess we'll never know what prehistoric opinions were on biological sex. If Whelan had been questioning gender identity (entirely different) she might have deserved some criticism but she didn't. The biological reality of men and women is long established. You can be a trans-woman or a trans-man, but you will always be biologically female or male.
    So you don't recognise the concept of intersex?

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    Like I said, it reminds me of those set in the belief that the sun rotates around the earth or that the earth is flat. Modern science has proven that sex is not binary, instead it's a spectrum that recognises that x and y chromosomes are not the be all and end all of determining biological sex. It'll take a while for the dinosaurs to become extinct, but their days are definitely numbered.
    No trans-person can change their biological sex. It's hardly flat earth talk to acknowledge that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by He's here! View Post
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    I guess we'll never know what prehistoric opinions were on biological sex. If Whelan had been questioning gender identity (entirely different) she might have deserved some criticism but she didn't. The biological reality of men and women is long established. You can be a trans-woman or a trans-man, but you will always be biologically female or male.
    Here is Ella Whelan chair of a discussion on How we talk to kids about gender, the panel includes two trans people Debbie Hayton and Katy Jon Went. It is very informative especially when debates like this don't happen very often, Debbie Hayton makes a great point on how irresponsible it is to tell kids they can change their sex at a young age.

    https://worldwrite.org.uk/video/girl...s-abot-gender/
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    So you don't recognise the concept of intersex?
    Yes of course I do but somebody being born with atypical genitalia bears no relation to claims that trans-women are women in every sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by He's here! View Post
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    Yes of course I do but somebody being born with atypical genitalia bears no relation to claims that trans-women are women in every sense.
    OK. That doesn't seem to correspond with your statement that one is "always biologically male or female".

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    Quote Originally Posted by He's here! View Post
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    No trans-person can change their biological sex. It's hardly flat earth talk to acknowledge that.
    They're not changing sex, they're just correcting the label they we're incorrectly given in most cases. The term "sex change" is probably misleading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James310 View Post
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    Have you worked out what a legitimate trans woman is yet? It's a term you used.

    If the GRA became law how would you know who is legitimate and not legitimate?
    Surely you are eventually going to run out of ways to ask the same question over and over again.

    This legislation will be UK wide sooner then you probably think and people will not be tying themselves in knots trying to define anything, as always it will be what a reasonable person thinks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marinello59 View Post
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    Surely you are eventually going to run out of ways to ask the same question over and over again.

    This legislation will be UK wide sooner then you probably think and people will not be tying themselves in knots trying to define anything, as always it will be what a reasonable person thinks.
    If only I could get an answer. The thing is if anyone answers it ties them in knots like Jenny Gilruth on QT.

    I think Keir Starmer would be a fool to ignore what's happening in Scotland and whatever is done in Westminster will not look the same as what is up here, for example he has already said 16/17 yr olds is to young. He will look and learn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James310 View Post
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    If only I could get an answer. The thing is if anyone answers it ties them in knots like Jenny Gilruth on QT.

    I think Keir Starmer would be a fool to ignore what's happening in Scotland and whatever is done in Westminster will not look the same as what is up here, for example he has already said 16/17 yr olds is to young. He will look and learn.
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