Angry Woman, Mother & Dama. Critical. Unfortunately frustratingly ineloquent. Tired. Can you tell a green field from a cold steel rail? #sexnotgender rats/arse
I am not anti-trans, I am pro-women.
If being pro-women is anti-trans, then
being pro-trans is anti-women.
You can either accept there is nuance, or
admit that in your opinion, there isn't.
You might find it difficult to do two things at once, Paul, but I find it remarkably easy to enjoy the millions I've made while continuing to care about women's rights.
It’s been fascinating to watch the sudden outbreak of moral hysteria from politicians, celebrities and activists on behalf of Palestine
Action, a group who broke into a facility and used a sledgehammer to smash a policewomans back in.
The tears, the outrage, the protests. Truly moving.
Oddly enough, this passion was nowhere to be found when women were being locked in cells with convicted male rapists.
No statements. No campaigns. No screaming headlines.
Complete silence.
But of course, that’s different.
Those women were ordinary.
Often working class. Inconvenient. Whereas these activists are middle class, their cause is fashionable, they have pronouns, and they apparently deserve not only sympathy but immunity from consequences.
If you’re middle class and you brutalise a woman in the name of the right ideology, people will line up to explain why it’s complicated.
If you’re a working-class woman harmed by policy, you can safely rot out of sight.
Compassion, it turns out, is highly selective.
👉BBC upholds a complaint about a presenter telling the truth - and considered her facial expression to express a "controversial view about trans people".
BBC goes full 1984...
They call It Islamophobia we call it…👇
In Iran I was told if I don’t wear hijab, I get kicked out from school, I get jailed, lashes, beaten up & kicked out from my country. In the West I’m told, sharing these stories will cause Islamophobia.
#LetUsTalk
Men like you have, throughout socialist history, commanded women to put aside their own issues - male violence against women and girls in ALL its forms - to fight your BIGGER CAUSE.
Well. You know, being raped by men who shouldn’t be here in the first place is a big enough cause for women to focus on whilst you men go and fuck up Jeff Bezos. We can do both.
Women have enough native British men raping, murdering, abusing and prostituting women and girls that you men of the left have never bothered to tackle with any urgency - but you get fucked off when we don’t want any more and call us “divisive”? Go the whole hog - call us racist.
“Women who don’t want raping are racist”.
Doesn’t sound so fucking smooth now does it lad?
Incidentally you ARE saying this on Elon’s site and you WILL be getting his blue tick dollars fortnightly for doing so. You’re spouting shit man. You’re a fraud.
That video of the white leftist telling the muslim dude at the protest "We're on the same side, bro!" and the muslim dude saying "No, we're not." lives in my head rent-free, because ya'll really look FUCKING STUPID siding with people who hate you, hate freedom, hate human rights.
If your outrage / empathy in response to the rape, torture and murder of Jewish/Israeli women evaporates because of the actions of their government:
You are not feminists.
You are racists.
Smash up a feminist conference, vandalise the building, film it, and proudly post it online — all without a hint of fear. They know they’ll get away with it. When it’s women being targeted, suddenly “hate crimes” don’t count.
If you believe free speech is for you but not your political opponents, you're illiberal.
If no contrary evidence could change your beliefs, you're a fundamentalist.
If you believe the state should punish those with contrary views, you're a totalitarian.
If you believe political opponents should be punished with violence or death, you're a terrorist.
It has been 2.5 weeks since the Giggle v Tickle hearing ended & I feel like I have finally processed part of it. Not just that week, but the whole 3.5 years it took to get to that point.
Without a doubt, I’ve been in survival mode all of this time, just doing what needs to be done to rectify the situation. I definitely have some hangovers from it all. For example, I hate driving a car. I catastrophize the entire time, starting with thinking I’m doing something wrong & ending with the worst possible scenario. I also dry reach about 50 times a day. As soon as I get anxious, that is the response. I take a lot of deep breaths & it goes away until the next time. I hate it. But it’s all just crazy anxiety, I’m just different to how I was before all of this, for better or worse.
Someone said to me recently that they thought I had enjoyed all of this. It really upset me. I don’t know if it was my mistake to rarely verbalize the psychological impact of being dragged through federal court for years for knowing men are not women. All I can say is, it’s not my style. I was not raised in an environment where just whinging & complaining was tolerated. It’s better to just get on with it, and use your energy to fix it.
With the benefit of a certain amount of hindsight, I can sternly say that my ire for the entire situation is directed firmly towards the Sex Discrimination Commission. A human rights body whose only mandate is to uphold the reality of sex-based issues and they have packed it all in for the exact opposite. I think it is an ideological madhouse and if any employee wants to fight for pregnancy protections for men who claim to be women, they should do so elsewhere & without the benefit of a tax payer budget.
The sex discrimination commission are the custodians of the sex discrimination act, but that doesn’t mean they get to interpret it to be whatever they want. They don’t have that authority.
As my barrister said during the appeal, if parliament had intended for “woman” to include men, they had every opportunity to mention it. They never did. CEDAW has never ratified it. Outside of judicial activism, there is absolutely no basis for women in Australia - & the world - to be subjected to the gaslighting we have endured for a decade (whether we were/are aware of it or not). Men are not women, & while it’s true that “gender identity” is a protected characteristic, there is no evidence that means men can be women in law if they so choose. Womens spaces, services, events & sports are totally lawful - & always have been - because, if they’re not, there is virtually no point to the SDA.
We anticipate a decision before Christmas. Earliest November. So, for now, it’s a waiting game. I feel like I have done absolutely everything I could physically, mentally & emotionally do in the past 3.5 years. We left no stone unturned. It was a rush of feeling I felt the moment the case ended. “Well, that’s it.” I know the likelihood of high court is high, but that’s a different beast: so far beyond me. It’s no longer “he said/she said”. It’s pure law, no distractions.
But it’s also more money. I have roughly $400,000 in legal bills to pay right now, bringing the appeal to over $1million. The first round was over $500,000. High Court will be more. Yes, the other side is probono/tax payer funded. If I dwelled on it, I’d go insane. All of this because institutions accepted a delusion as fact, and interpreted law to suit their agenda.
But, if we don’t fight back, we won’t win. You’ve got to be in it to win it. It’s that simple.
Despite everything, I’m feeling the most confident I’ve ever felt. Endlessly anxious, of course, but very confident. We’re right.
Men are not women.
As always & forever, thank you from the bottom of my heart for all of the support. I couldn’t do it without you 🩷
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The T-shirt says "Protect the dolls"
The ideology says
Sterilise the children.
Mutilate the gays.
Gaslight the women.
Silence the critics.
Shield the abusers.
Criminalise the truth.
Rewrite reality.
Punish dissent.
Reward predators.
And call it progress.
If I were a foreign power and I wanted to destabilise a country, I wouldn’t fire a single bullet.
I’d fund relentless protests every week, everywhere. I’d pick the most divisive topics and pour money into groups that keep the outrage going nonstop. I'd make sure the police are drained, resources are wasted, and the streets are constantly blocked.
Tourists would stay away. Businesses would suffer. Ordinary people would get angry not just at the protests, but at their own government for failing to stop the chaos.
Soon, nobody would trust anyone. Not the press. Not the police. Not politicians. Just fear, noise, and division.
And the best part? It would all look organic.
You don’t need warplanes when a country can be convinced to tear itself apart from within.
Just sayin...