@prncsarabella@JamesEsses Did you miss the 'self identify as someone that menstruates'? We already know that there are a lot of men that identify their cramping colon with being a sign that they are having a period.
@JamesEsses Fucks sake. We're not delicate flowers. We can advocate for ourselves if we have conditions like endometriosis that require special provision.
@CarlBovisNature My husband was bitten by a tick a couple of weeks ago and immediately developed a round rash. Not a bullseye, though. It lasted a couple of days. Would that be indicative of Lyme disease?
@catdeans@denbypottery I didn't realise they were closing! I have Denby that we got as wedding presents that are still going strong 20 years later. Good as the day we were gifted them!
@eddify@elonmusk@TRobinsonNewEra@nikitabier Any 'official' account should not be able to turn off replies - I've seen it from the UN, local councils and the police. If they stand by what they are saying, then they should allow comment.
@POFFADER@elonmusk@TRobinsonNewEra How many times do we have to repeat: legal migration is FINE. Illegal migration is, well, ILLEGAL.
AND, this has nothing to do with the colour of anybody's skin. There were many proud black British people at the rally. This is about our CULTURE.
@salltweets You also graciously had a conversation with me when I (privately) questioned your response to this whole thing initially. You have been nothing but open to query, and now staunch in your support for women's rights. I hope you are acknowledged historically for this.
@salltweets I can't imagine what you've gone through over the past few years, whilst also doing the most female thing possible, and bringing a new life into this world. What you are having to deal with is just inhumane. Love from Scotland xxx
As we approach the Giggle v Tickle decision, I’m remembering that
• I received an Australian Human Rights Commission complain citing “gender identity discrimination” when I was 14/15 weeks pregnant.
• The AHRC was, imo, never neutral. It was gender ideology capture from the very beginning. While they were talking about “assigned sex at birth” and “lived experience”, I was 20 weeks pregnant & found out I was having a girl.
• To settle the complaint in the AHRC - and not have it escalate to federal court - I had to • agree to let him on the woman only social networking app I created • a
let all men who claim to be women on the app • apologize • attend “sex & gender education classes • pay $20,000 • moderate all content on the woman only platform so men who claim to be women weren’t offended by it.
• The AHRC never meaningfully entertained my argument that woman only spaces were lawful. I always felt that their stance was, “you’re guilty, admit it, accept it.”
• While contemplating the magnitude of what I had to do, I thought about my daughter & that I would eventually be teaching her to stand up for herself & do what is right. How could I do that if I ran away when something seemed too hard?
• I said “NO” to what the AHRC was offering. Tickle filed in federal court 60 days later and “Tickle v Giggle” began.
• A federal court case + full appeal & my daughter is about to turn 4 years old. Giggle v Tickle has been in the background of her whole life. Any time the case has been incredibly stressful - and there have been many times, I was losing my hair at one point - I have just focused on my daughter & it instantly became easier. I want her to have rights & will do everything I can to ensure that she does.
• I want every woman & girl to be able to say “NO” to a man, no matter how he identifies, and not be punished for it.
• At no point in the past 4.5 years have I been even remotely convinced that men can be women. Not once. In fact, I’m more sure than ever that they’re not.
• Thank you everyone for the support. It would be impossible to have this fight without it.
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@salltweets You are now one of our sheroes, alongside KJK, JKR and many others. You will be noted in history for standing up to this utter, utter nonsense.