Dear Ms Forstater,
It’s been really awkward, admitting to a global audience that we have thrown women under the bus.
Gaslighting women about their memories of having a bra fitting in a female exclusive changing area, has been hard on our branding.
I’m delighted to correctly inform you that instead of addressing any of this, or taking steps to assure our loyal female customers that they are valued, we chose to instead, phase you out slowly.
Our new, linguistically-neutral fitting room signage is a mere aesthetic upgrade to our branding. If women find the wording confusing and unsettling, that’s on them.
Your assumptions that we would respond to prolonged public scrutiny regarding our safeguarding policies with a clear statement and cascade of staff training is frankly, absurd.
Unisex facilities are much easier than giving a shite about women and girls.
Sincerely,
A man from M&S
I’ve been attacked and choked out. I’ve had my hamstring torn, my sternum cracked. I’ve had so many concussions I’ve lost count. That lad had a wound to his face and was already on the floor. The cuffed him for hurty words. You keep on defending the indefensible though.
I have been a a supplier at these events for 3 years and have never once expressed anything remotely LGBTQ+ inclusive.
I’ve sent them a message to ask what is meant by this claim, because my branding and my product has nothing to do with LGBTQ+ inclusivity.
I’ve no doubt the reply will be ridiculous. And I’ve already accepted that I won’t be returning. I am always happy to walk away from anything shoving this down my throat.
But you know something? I’ve showed up, been professional, and engaged with the gender-confused mafia in the same way I engaged with every other ticket holder. No acknowledgement of it has ever been necessary.
What does this even mean?
To the transvestites who stalked my other social media accounts and found a video of me working on a clients window, after seeking my clients out, threatening to tell them how transphobic I am…
They’ve just hired me again, cunts 🖕
@ddjddjr If you are male, your opinion on how women are being babies about our sex segregated spaces, makes you a special level arsehole.
Mind your business and stop defending tr00ns
I have been a a supplier at these events for 3 years and have never once expressed anything remotely LGBTQ+ inclusive.
I’ve sent them a message to ask what is meant by this claim, because my branding and my product has nothing to do with LGBTQ+ inclusivity.
I’ve no doubt the reply will be ridiculous. And I’ve already accepted that I won’t be returning. I am always happy to walk away from anything shoving this down my throat.
But you know something? I’ve showed up, been professional, and engaged with the gender-confused mafia in the same way I engaged with every other ticket holder. No acknowledgement of it has ever been necessary.
What does this even mean?