@thefempire50 Even EXCLUDING "trans women" who "start their transition post-arrest", a new study 👇reveals they are PERPETRATORS of homicide offences at a greater ratio than they are VICTIMS of homicide offences:
@ForWomenScot "Transmen are usually housed in the female estate due to safety concerns (because they are women)."
But what happens when inclusivity waives away those concerns? https://t.co/KBuI3Whi2I
@daniellismore@EHRC The best data shows that intersex / DSD conditions are very rare in the UK - far below 1m.
The UK has an estimated 0.02%-0.05% of people with diagnosable DSDs - roughly 10,000-30,000 people.
Only about 0.005% of newborns have noticeable genital differences - 1 in 20,000.👍
@GyllKing@socfemoz Women were excluded from the Olympic marathon until 1984. Men ran it from 1896.
When women gained the right to run the marathon it was a sex‑based right (because only females were excluded) AND it was also an equal right (because it ended their 88-year sex‑based exclusion).
@socfemoz@MandiganA ...The law explicitly allows giving women special protections related to their biology: discrimination against potential or actual pregnancy can only be committed against fertile female employees.
@socfemoz@MandiganA The UK Equality Act 2010 does contain sex‑based rights, sex‑specific protections, and sex‑specific exceptions that necessarily treat the sexes differently. They are legally mandated gender asymmetries, are deliberate, and not at all arbitrary...
@socfemoz "any type of 'biological sex based rights' for women would apply equally to men"....including abortion rights, maternity ward residency rights, anti-FMG protection rights, anti-child bride marriage rights, anti-marital rape rights, and many, many more !😆😆😆
@WomenOScotland@EHRC 90-95% of TiMs retain their male appendages.
100% of TiMs in this protest are post-operative.
Why is this protest sample the very opposite of the real-world norm?🤔