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    So many brilliant photos from Edinburgh pride today!
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    https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/j...-b1234262.html

    Quick-thinking display of common sense from Croxall. Pretty sure she's one of the female presenters who successfully sued the BBC for sex and age discrimination not so long ago, so she's clearly not worried about standing up for her principles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibspur View Post
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    https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/j...-b1234262.html

    Quick-thinking display of common sense from Croxall. Pretty sure she's one of the female presenters who successfully sued the BBC for sex and age discrimination not so long ago, so she's clearly not worried about standing up for her principles.
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    https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/j...-b1234262.html

    Quick-thinking display of common sense from Croxall. Pretty sure she's one of the female presenters who successfully sued the BBC for sex and age discrimination not so long ago, so she's clearly not worried about standing up for her principles.
    Bloody BBC bias again sticking up for the right wing and being transphobic, oh no wait...!

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    The BBC report, saying "People who are pregnant....."

    My understanding is that only women are capable of being pregnant, although Big Al had a baby in 2000AD many decades ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superfurryhibby View Post
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    The BBC report, saying "People who are pregnant....."

    My understanding is that only women are capable of being pregnant, although Big Al had a baby in 2000AD many decades ago.
    It wasn't actually the BBC that wrote that bit as it came direct from the research, but let's not let that get in the way of a bit of outrage!

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    Quote Originally Posted by McSwanky View Post
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    It wasn't actually the BBC that wrote that bit as it came direct from the research, but let's not let that get in the way of a bit of outrage!

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    Who's outraged?

    The ridiculous statement was due to be read on the BBC and the presenter declined to do so. Who cares where it came from, it was about to be broadcast on BBC national news.

    “BBC News presenter Martine Croxall refuses to say ‘pregnant people’ as she corrects the teleprompter live on air and says ‘WOMEN’ whilst rolling her eyes at what she was reading”

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    Quote Originally Posted by superfurryhibby View Post
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    Who's outraged?

    The ridiculous statement was due to be read on the BBC...
    Forgive me, I got the impression you were. My mistake

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    Obviously this on-the-fly edit of the teleprompter has created a lot of social media discussion as well as a lot of click-bait articles.
    Two things I've seen written by others over the last two days, generally, girls under 18 aren't classed as women.
    Off course they are, but when stories or news is reported they are never classed as women.
    Secondly, trans-males can be pregnant. That might conflict with some people.
    Regardless, when J K Rowling wades in you know there's gonna be a pile on somewhere.
    At least the presenter involved has made light of it and welcomed all her new followers!

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    Obviously this on-the-fly edit of the teleprompter has created a lot of social media discussion as well as a lot of click-bait articles.
    Two things I've seen written by others over the last two days, generally, girls under 18 aren't classed as women.
    Off course they are, but when stories or news is reported they are never classed as women.
    Secondly, trans-males can be pregnant. That might conflict with some people.
    Regardless, when J K Rowling wades in you know there's gonna be a pile on somewhere.
    At least the presenter involved has made light of it and welcomed all her new followers!
    Trans men are biological women though. Only a woman can be pregnant. That the whole 'people who menstruate', 'birthing parent' etc guff ever got adopted as terminology was absurd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by He's here! View Post
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    Trans men are biological women though. Only a woman can be pregnant. That the whole 'people who menstruate', 'birthing parent' etc guff ever got adopted as terminology was absurd.
    You're not wrong, but if you were a pregnant trans-man, would you prefer the courtesy of being referred to as a pregnant woman or a pregnant person?

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedy_gonzales View Post
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    You're not wrong, but if you were a pregnant trans-man, would you prefer the courtesy of being referred to as a pregnant woman or a pregnant person?
    I would refer to them as pregnant person if they wanted, but I wouldn't change the language of public output for a minuscule percentage of pregnancies. I'd bet trans men wouldn't be arsed if a booklet said pregnant women, only a few right on ever offended would care

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    https://goodlawproject.org/ehrc-form...t-stipulation/

    The EHRC has now formally abandoned its contention that employers must provide single sex toilets following the service by Good Law Project of its claim for judicial review.*

    “In relation to workplaces, requirements are set out in the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992. These require suitable and sufficient facilities to be provided including toilets and sometimes changing facilities and showers.*Toilets, showers and changing facilities may be mixed-sex where they are in a separate room lockable from the inside.”
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    https://www.theguardian.com/society/...r-screening-uk

    'One third of PEOPLE across the UK are overdue their cervical screeing...'

    Bearing in mind that men don't have a cervix and account for around 50% of the 'people across the UK' does this mean a third of women or a sixth of women? In their desperation to avoid offending trans activists the Guardian excels at tying itself in knots.

    As ever, JK Rowling is spot on:

    This is what happens when you erase the word ‘woman’ from your reporting: you disseminate inaccuracies and falsehoods. If you prioritise an ideology over giving clear and accurate information, you aren’t journalists, you’re propagandists.”

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    A danger of cancer for thousands of women and you're outraged by a lexicon. wEiRd.

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    A danger of cancer for thousands of women and you're outraged by a lexicon. wEiRd.

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    I think it's reasonable enough to flag up the absurdity, particularly as the story does indeed relate to a serious issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by He's here! View Post
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    I think it's reasonable enough to flag up the absurdity, particularly as the story does indeed relate to a serious issue.
    Well JK Rowling, who sometimes identifies a man, has brought far more attention to the article because of the absurdity. So it's done some good, although there's always going to those with more interest in the absurdity than the content.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kato View Post
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    Well JK Rowling, who sometimes identifies a man, has brought far more attention to the article because of the absurdity. So it's done some good, although there's always going to those with more interest in the absurdity than the content.

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    I imagine women in general are more interested in the content but get utterly hacked off with the absurdity. From mums.net:

    PlasticAcrobat · 20/06/2025 17:26
    A third of 'people', Really? Well, that's not so bad because 50% of 'people' across the UK are men, right? And they won't get cervical cancer because they don't have a cervix.
    So only a sixth of people across the UK are endangered by this low-uptake of screening? Phew. Perhaps, then, it doesn't matter so much if the guardian writes bull**** misleading copy on the subject.
    https://www.theguardian.com/society/...r-screening-uk



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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibspur View Post
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    I imagine women in general are more interested in the content but get utterly hacked off with the absurdity. From mums.net:

    PlasticAcrobat · 20/06/2025 17:26
    A third of 'people', Really? Well, that's not so bad because 50% of 'people' across the UK are men, right? And they won't get cervical cancer because they don't have a cervix.
    So only a sixth of people across the UK are endangered by this low-uptake of screening? Phew. Perhaps, then, it doesn't matter so much if the guardian writes bull**** misleading copy on the subject.
    https://www.theguardian.com/society/...r-screening-uk


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kato View Post
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    Online rage followed upon online rage. Where is all that rage going to go?

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    Online? 🤣

    Meanwhile, where is the outrage over multiple cycling award winning Pippa York?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moulin Yarns View Post
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    Online? 🤣

    Meanwhile, where is the outrage over multiple cycling award winning Pippa York?
    The cyclist formerly known as Robert Millar whose spectacular cycling success was achieved as fully-intact man?

    He transitioned afterwards so why would there be any outrage? Unless you're referring to the drugs ban he served during his career.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moulin Yarns View Post
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    Meanwhile, where is the outrage over multiple cycling award winning Pippa York?
    He retired in 1995. No outrage as he competed as a man against other men. He then as a adult made a choice to transition.

    What outrage were you expecting though?

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    He retired in 1995. No outrage as he competed as a man against other men. He then as a adult made a choice to transition.

    What outrage were you expecting though?
    From what I've read he had an unhappy personal life as Robert Millar but as far as I'm aware he didn't subsequently take part in competitive women's cycling as a biological man. That would have been controversial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by He's here! View Post
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    From what I've read he had an unhappy personal life as Robert Millar but as far as I'm aware he didn't subsequently take part in competitive women's cycling as a biological man. That would have been controversial.
    And a tad obvious in the shorts

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    Quote Originally Posted by WeAreHibs View Post
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    And a tad obvious in the shorts
    Millar underwent full transition surgery I think.

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    EHRC warns SNP ministers over sex definition ruling
    https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/...nition-ruling/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibspur View Post
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    EHRC warns SNP ministers over sex definition ruling
    https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/...nition-ruling/
    EHRC doing its job in upholding the law there. Valuable organisation.

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