The Supreme Court ruling was only in April. It will be a significant news issue for many months to come as its repercussions are addressed.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think it's easy for men to shrug this off as being irrelevant to them, but for the women who fought so long and hard for common sense to prevail it's been far from an unimportant issue. Crazy that that they had to go all the way to the Supreme Court to defeat the Scottish government on this.
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Thread: The Trans Rights Debate
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Yesterday 12:53 PM #4021
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Yesterday 01:05 PM #4022This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think a lot of people's eyes have been opened to the absurdities around this issue since Nicola Sturgeon brought gender self-ID front and centre (thankfully to the massive detriment of her career). The way seemingly rational people have been captivated (or, more accurately, become too cautious to speak out) by this ideology has been extraordinary to witness. Sturgeon herself was so beholden to this nonsense that she invented a third sex...men, women and rapists.
It's a relief to see common sense prevail.
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Yesterday 01:29 PM #4023This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This being posted in pride month!!!
No thought for the minorities who have fought for their rights which have been removed by the court.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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Yesterday 01:34 PM #4024
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This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteLast edited by jamie_1875; Yesterday at 01:41 PM.
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Yesterday 02:20 PM #4025This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
FWIW when it comes to gay trans people my guess would be that trans women partner with fellow trans women and trans men partner with trans men ie they remain homosexuals and lesbians but have adopted a different gender. A trans woman partnering with a biological woman would not be a gay relationship.
The more concerning aspect of that issue is that many supposedly trans kids turn out simply to be gay but until recently were routinely prescribed puberty blockers.
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Yesterday 03:44 PM #4026This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Although that was April, should people forget about it now?Last edited by blackpoolhibs; Yesterday at 04:29 PM.
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Yesterday 04:39 PM #4027This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There is no "routinely" about it and language like that is irresponsible, which is what led to this subject being such a hot tattie.
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Yesterday 04:43 PM #4028This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Clicks = bucks.
If it were dealt with in a sober, non-political social issue no one on here would be in the slightest bit interested.
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Yesterday 05:11 PM #4029This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Yesterday 07:43 PM #4030This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Yesterday 09:12 PM #4032This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
OK, the Supreme Court ruling clarified one thing regarding sex but removed protection from transgender people by forcing them use facilities that they are uncomfortable using. Transgender men are expected to revert to using ladies toilets where they will be challenged and transgender women are expected to revert to using gents toilets where they are could find themselves in conflict with men.
If not then I would like to know how transgender people can get their hard fought rights back to living a normal life without persecution.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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Yesterday 09:27 PM #4033
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Are you suggesting we need to make sure the man is more comfortable in the woman's changing room than the actual woman? The woman who feels uncomfortable is less important than the man's feelings?
A bit misogynist I would suggest? The woman just needs to get on with it as the feelings of the man are more important than her feelings of being uncomfortable?Last edited by jamie_1875; Yesterday at 09:38 PM.
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Yesterday 09:39 PM #4034This 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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Yesterday 09:44 PM #4035
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Her feelings of being uncomfortable aren't important? That's what you are saying? Even although she is the woman in the woman's changing room...Last edited by jamie_1875; Today at 07:16 AM.
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Yesterday 10:46 PM #4036This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Under the terms of the same act, trans women retain every legal protection from discrimination that they have always enjoyed. Nothing has been taken away.
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Yesterday 11:18 PM #4037This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
One of the few sound moves the previous UK government made was to veto the bill. Since the Supreme Court brought some long overdue common sense to this saga, we've seen the cringeworthy row-back by Scottish Labour ('if we knew then what we know now'...WTF?!) and a hastiness from the present day SNP leadership to sweep Sturgeon's folly under the carpet. It's as though these people (and many others) have emerged from under a spell that prevented them being able to define what a woman is.
As I said, easy to claim this is a non-story because it doesn't impact on you, but for women it's as newsworthy an issue as any.
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Today 06:57 AM #4038This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Everyone likes issues to be black and white so they can form an opinion easily. For me, this one needs a bit more critical thinking.
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Today 08:28 AM #4039This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Ricky Gervais tells a joke about this that sums up the situation. He talks about the new women we have, not the old fashioned ones with vaginas but the new ones with the beards and penises, he calls them his and in the joke he's told you cannot call them he/him/his anymore, so he apologises and and says her ***** and beard.
Why has it blanked out p e n i s ?? that not a bad word, it's the correct term.
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Today 08:38 AM #4040
Why can't we just have unisex accessible facilities and move on with our lives?
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Today 08:44 AM #4041
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Today 10:15 AM #4043This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I suppose there are still issues. A lot of places aren't set up in such a way currently and there are costs involved in converting. A lot of the support for these shared spaces, anecdotally at least, seems to be from men (cis men for clarity). I think we forget our privilege when it comes to such things. We are the physically dominant person in those scenarios in such cases and when you look at the statistics around women who have been subject to sexual abuse or even 'just' unwanted advances then you can see why they may be more wary of sharing changing spaces with men. I posted some time ago about my experience in such a space. It was no real problem for me as such but the discomfort of the others in the room made me uncomfortable. There is a degree of arrogance to say 'well it doesn't bother me so it shouldn't bother anyone so just get on with it'. Anyone who has ever played football or been to the gym knows there are guys who love to peacock about as well. Strolling about with their cock flapping about, leg up oh the seat whilst they dry their arse etc etc. Are we trusting them to modify their behaviour if there are women and kids present?
I found the nurse at the centre of that NHS tribunal objectionable in about every way possible. She seemed rude, deliberately misgendering the doctor in court was just spiteful imo and the rest of her politics were abhorrent (to me). In that instance I think she was right though. For me that comes back to the nuances of the whole debate and people looking beyond their own situation. I sympathise with both sides. I've never had any conflict about my sex so I don't feel in a position to say 'just use the changing room for your biological sex'. I don't understand the issues that can cause someone mentally. Equally I'm not a woman (or a man uncomfortable with such things) so just saying 'all changing rooms are now unisex so get on with it' isn't really on either.
I'm genuinely stumped as to how you please everyone here.
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Today 10:21 AM #4044
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I am also uncomfortable with men basically telling women how they should behave and feel, it's basically a "pipe down love, just get on with it, what's the problem" attitude and we would never dream of doing that about anything else.
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Today 10:34 AM #4045
As said above, not sure there's a solution that pleases everyone. Private unisex cubicles seem the closest though.
How about when that's not practical and you only have the traditionally built 2 communal areas then you have a dedicated sis-female space, and a unisex space.
Edit: in reality, this isn't really any different to the "biological sex" answer, but it does take away the labelling and forcing a trans-woman to use the mens space as they would just be using the unreserved unisex space.Last edited by danhibees1875; Today at 10:43 AM.
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Today 10:43 AM #4046This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This is not an issue families are discussing over the breakfast table. Paying their bills is.
It gave the very strong impression that they were in the thrall to a small number of vocal activists and out of touch with ordinary people. Its a peril for those who have been in politics and power for a long time.
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Today 10:44 AM #4047This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Today 11:03 AM #4048This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Only think I’d maybe add is that it’s an issue which has been cleverly weaponised by all sorts of right-leaning institutions as they know that their opponents are likely to tie themselves in knots over it.
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Today 11:41 AM #4049This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
And about men telling women how they should feel—I completely agree that no one should dismiss women's concerns. But this isn’t about one group overruling another. It’s about making sure everyone, including trans people, has a safe and respectful space. Thoughtful solutions can make facilities work for everyone without ignoring real worries.
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Today 11:53 AM #4050
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What would you say to a woman nurse who doesn't want to get changed next to a fully intact male?
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