The real reason they discourage MRIs during pregnancy is because then people would realise they’re incubating nightmare demons and would be rightfully terrified
In 1923, three men in Toronto held the patent to insulin and sold it to their university for a pound each.
Banting wanted it understood that the discovery was not his to profit from. The idea was simple, almost embarrassing by modern standards: a medicine that keeps people alive should belong to the people it keeps alive. He could have been one of the richest men of the century. He chose a pound and a clear conscience.
A hundred years later, insulin is a multi-billion-pound industry. The formula has been tweaked, repatented, tweaked again, and repatented again, each tiny adjustment quietly resetting the clock and the price. In the country that does this most enthusiastically, there are diabetics rationing the one substance standing between them and a coma, because the thing that was given away for a pound now costs more than their rent.
The molecule has not become harder to make. If anything it has become trivially easy. What changed was never the science.
Banting gave it to the world. The world was then sold it back, by the dose, at a markup he would have found genuinely difficult to believe.
"For the unaccompanied children at the San Benito facility, there is the added stress and confusion of being pregnant and alone. The facility has housed pregnant children as young as 13; about half of the pregnancies are the result of rape."
https://t.co/zVtMQAS3h8
Pregnant girls as young as 13 are being held in a remote Texas immigration facility while a member of Congress (Rep. Maxine Dexter) says she was blocked from speaking to them. Some of these pregnancies are the result of rape.
This is one of the most horrifying immigration stories right now in the USA.
How many pregnant children are there? Where are these girls coming from? Where are they being sent? Are they getting real prenatal care? Do they have access to proper legal representation? Are newborn babies being ripped out of their mother's arms? Why are members of Congress being blocked from speaking with them?
No agency should be able to hide where vulnerable kids are being sent. We need to free these children and give them healthcare, lawyers, family reunification, and safety.
Honestly I despair. Shutting down lectures by harassing those who want to attend is so 2021.
@UniofOxford what measures are you putting in place to mitigate this?
Employers are learning the hard lesson that discriminating against women on the grounds of their gender critical beliefs may result in expensive, and reputation destroying, legal action.
In 2024, Professor Jo Phoenix won her case against the Open University for direct discrimination, harassment, constructive dismissal and victimisation.
We are delighted that Jo, will bring her considerable expertise as Professor of Criminology to the Women and Law panel at our first ever national conference ‘Feminism: What is the Point? (And she may just mention THAT employment tribunal…).
Has the social contract between women and the State been broken?
@JoPhoenix1
Join us on Sunday 5th July 2026. Ticket link in the next post.
We would like to ask @AnasSarwar why these 4 Labour MPs have signed this Early Day Motion (EDM 240/65938) to reject the EHRC guidance? This flies in the face of your promise that @ScottishLabour will uphold the Supreme Court judgment and protect women’s right to single sex spaces including prisons, sports and services
The reply below is an example of Holocaust denial. See our page debunking many deniers’ lies.
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In the Auschwitz camp complex, the existence of a “maternity ward” (German: Entbindungsheim) or obstetric unit was a grim paradox resulting from the evolution of Nazi policy toward different groups of prisoners and from the economic needs of Nazi Germany. Importantly, its existence in no way negates the existence of gas chambers used for mass murder in Auschwitz.
During the initial period of the women’s camp, any pregnancy was effectively a death sentence for a prisoner. Pregnant women were considered unfit for work and were killed either by phenol injection or in the gas chambers. A turning point came in mid-1943 (probably in May), when, due to the enormous demand for labor, the camp authorities stopped killing pregnant non-Jewish prisoners. They were allowed to give birth so that, after a short period, they could return to forced labor.
Jewish children were murdered without exception, most often by drowning in a bucket, until the end of October 1944.
From mid-1943 onward, non-Jewish children were allowed to live and were entered into the camp records as “new arrivals,” receiving tattooed camp numbers on their thighs or buttocks.
Most of the children who were not murdered immediately died from starvation and disease within days or weeks.
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Denial of the existence of gas chambers is a disgraceful assault on the memory of all those people: Jews, Poles, Roma, Soviet prisoners of war, and all other victims. It is also a slap in the face to those prisoners who risked their lives to document and convey the truth about German crimes, as well as to the Survivors who still bear the trauma of their personal experiences.
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I had an intake meeting today at a paediatric gender clinic. I've been on the waiting since February 2025.
FtM daughter, 14, autistic, socially anxious, depressed, cutting herself, takes showers in the dark due to self-loathing, lesbian. Trauma from her youth. Quit school, won't leave her bedroom even to come to the gender clinic. Can't even cope with meeting over Zoom. All day online in queer communities. She just wants T and that will make everything better.
Puberty blockers will help with the dysphoria, I was told, until she gets T at 16. Appointment booked for July to meet with a psychologist to build her trans "story", then psychiatrist for the meds for the comorbidities, then puberty blockers. It's not a test to see if she's really trans, it's just formalities. She won't come if she thinks she won't get the hormones, I told him. Don't worry about that. Dad doesn't agree with transition, so don't bring him to the meeting.
It's the clinic that Irish kids are being sent to since the Tavistock stopped seeing children. They follow WPATH SOC8.
"United Utilities launches major £4.8m investment in Troutbeck."
That headline should of course read "Water company spends £4.8 million of bill payers money on complying with the law".
And they want a round of applause of that @ImogenGBarber
https://t.co/pVbo9dz602
Given the conflict between SC's ruling on meaning of "man" & "woman" & City of London Corp's recent adoption of Trans in the City's distortions of the law, that sign will need to be changed if this man is to continue to be allowed to pursue his earthly pleasures.
That is certain.
If Keir Starmer, Ed Davey or Zack Polanski or even Badenoch took a £5million bung or used the language Farage has twice..
They would be GONE. The media alone would have hounded them out of their job within a week.
There's your two tiers alright.
And it is the media.
It’s shocking that a supposedly serous journalist not only can’t distinguish between ethnic persecution and the investigation/prosecution of war crimes, but seeks to make a joke about it. What has British public debate come to?
Former MI6 chief Sir Alex Younger on Brexit: “Putin would have been absolutely delighted by our decision.”
“So would Xi. France has effectively eclipsed us. Brexit has marginalised us.” Most striking of all: “Just nobody mentions the UK.”
Very sad that Sir Alex Younger, chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, born on July 4, 1963, died of pancreatic cancer on June 2, 2026, aged 62
Politicians talk about welfare costs. They rarely talk about poverty costs.
A disabled person losing £50 doesn't remove £50 of cost from society. It often shifts far greater costs onto the NHS, councils, carers, charities and other public services.
That's not efficiency.