France, where Gisèle Pelicot’s husband arranged for at least 83 men to rape her, where we learned of a chat group of 70k men interested in doing the same, is prosecuting a woman for saying we should be wary of people with penises
The prosecutor wants her fined & reeducated 🤬
UK: A trans activist has been jailed after issuing threats to slaughter female staff and students at three schools as revenge for the "oppression" of "trans women."
Most British news outlets did not include Darren Rigby's motives in their coverage.
READ: https://t.co/3xZV9ys4LM
Hello @BowenBBC , you stood up at @hayfestival last Sunday and defended @BBCNews as a reliable news source
Can you explain why they chose not to report that a man threatening mass femicide was motivated by trans ideology?
Could it be because activists are running the news room?
An astonishing omission by @BBCNews to leave out the motivation of this man. He specifically targeted girls and he was motivated by ‘trans’ grievances.
Why sanitise the truth in this case?
In his own words 👇
@EllieChowns The case which enabled intact trans-identified males to be transferred to women’s prisons was launched by a sex offender and murderer who was himself seeking genital surgery.
Mark Jones, aka Karen Jones, killed a man who refused to pay for his surgeries.
https://t.co/HKmTIMFgz4
The Scottish Court of Session has just ruled that providing multi-user unisex toilets in a primary school amounted to indirect sex discrimination against female pupils.
https://t.co/ulFHKebMK9
This is the man who called me transphobic for pointing out that he was a bloke in a wig. He wasted police time reporting me for a non crime hate incident. The local Labour Party held a protest in town about me.
Absolutely ridiculous.
He is a bloke in a wig.
Oh dear. Canon Clare of Sunderland Minster has had her arse handed to her by the trustees, who’ve obviously been advised by decent lawyers.
FAFO indeed.
You can see in the police link that it’s not mentioned. This is the sentencing for a court case some time ago, when the evidence emerged. Copy across most outlets regurgitates the police focus on drink and cannabis as the cause/motive/mitigation. It’s not only the BBC, but the BBC has a greater responsibility.
There are other quotes which we’re still trying to find live links for and until we do we won’t post them as verified.
What should have happened is that alarm bells should set off during the trial, and the police asked about it after the sentencing hearing happened or the upsum was released. Journalists should have made this unavoidable for the police. This is active burying and hiding.
There’s something very, very deeply disturbing at the effort by the police and the collusion of the BBC and most outlets actively to minimise Rigby’s extreme and violent misogyny. ‘Girls’ schools’ could be in the headline. Those quotes from the threatening emails are highly newsworthy. His rage at ‘trans oppression’ is central to the story. The information contributes to pattern recognition and potential safety awareness for girls and women.
This is rewriting history to a frightening degree. It’s not enough that the police have omitted all reference to women and girls as victims in the sentencing update. No one is to be allowed to remember the ‘trans link’ and put it together with these crimes of female hatred.
Here’s the police update.
https://t.co/4FalUaE2X6
Here’s one half decent piece.
https://t.co/iE2M7Bl4v0
‘Darren Rigby, who sent hoax death threats to schools is jailed’
All girls’ schools were specifically targeted. Rigby ‘threatened to carry out deadly attacks supposedly in response to the treatment of ‘transwomen’’. None of this features in the coverage across outlets, despite the evidence emerging in email evidence and in court, neither does it feature in the Merseyside Police report.
‘I’m going to kill every girl and woman staff member I come across’
‘I'm going to shoot and stab all your girls’
It’s a crime of extreme misogyny in the cause of ‘fighting trans oppression’ but any mention of ‘trans’ has been erased by the police, PA and all news outlets. In addition the BBC report hides the fact that it was a crime against women and girls.
https://t.co/mEtjqOXI7D
https://t.co/MjqUMeGDGa
There was this girl in my middle school - let’s call her Bird Girl - who lived in her own world.
Every break, every lunch, every stolen moment between classes, she’d be glued to the window or draped halfway over the balcony railing, binoculars pressed to her face, making eerie, flawless bird calls toward the trees.
Mynahs answered her. Crows cawed back. One afternoon a hawk actually circled low over the basketball court while she let out this low, throaty whistle. The whole class went dead silent for a beat… then erupted in laughter.
We were brutal.
Kids shouted “Tweety!” down the hallway loud enough for everyone to hear. Teachers rolled their eyes and snapped at her to stop staring out the window and “focus.” She wasn’t into boys, lip gloss, or whatever trends we were all chasing. She was deep into ornithological facts. She was so weird.
In eighth grade, that was social suicide.
Looking back, it makes me cringe. Because I'm old enough now to recognize that how a society treats kids with weird interests and obsessions reveals a lot.
Would we shame the obsession out of her? Force her to shrink until she fit the mold? Or would we let her stay strange?
America, at its best, has usually chosen the third option. Not perfectly, not always. But enough for the weird ones to survive and eventually thrive.
The kid coding games instead of chasing parties. The teenager out in the garage building drones on weekends. The quiet girl collecting worms and soil samples outside.
Conformist cultures crush that spark early. They treat outliers like defects, but what they really are is the next breakthrough. Or perhaps the next startup. Maybe the next big star. The next moonshot that started with some kid getting roasted for talking to pigeons.
Weird is an asset.
It's great for Samuel that his classmates and now the internet are celebrating him.
A Virginia judge has thrown out a "loitering" case against a transgender sex offender accused of exposing his penis to women and girls in schools and recreation centers across the state.
Richard Cox was found with child pornography when he was arrested.
https://t.co/RuNz6T1JDh
I have never used the term before but this is quite literally a "man in a wig".
Look closely at his eyes and you will see that he too is amused by the rank absurdity.
He is not only bearded but he smirks in the knowledge that no one will do anything about his transparent grift.
We are pleased to see this statement from @SlandMinster
It seems Canon Clare MacLaren overstepped & put Sunderland Minster in a legally untenable position.
Hopefully she will take some time to educate herself to ensure she doesn't become a liability again.
We hope that by stating they will "respect the rule of law" that they now provide women's lavatories free of men.