I was a co-author on the critique of the Nature Human Behaviour study on suicidality and "anti-trans" laws. This Substack discusses the study in the context of the ongoing misuse of suicide statistics by transgender activists. Link in next post. ⬇️
I was a co-author on the critique of the Nature Human Behaviour study on suicidality and "anti-trans" laws. This Substack discusses the study in the context of the ongoing misuse of suicide statistics by transgender activists. Link in next post. ⬇️
France, the UK, Canada, and 11 others banned kids from social media at nearly the same time, with nearly the same law.
If your government actually answered to you, its laws wouldn't arrive on the same schedule as thirteen others.
Let's make one thing clear: If you promoted this poison, vilified or wished to segregate those that did not want to be injected, there is no pardon or amnesty. You are a collaborator, accomplice in the crime.
The Entire Human Species Has Been Turned Into A Profit-Generating Machine
They built this whole machine on our backs. All we need to do is stand up.
Reading by Tim Foley.
“External reference group”, “Trans Equality Advocate”
“Test, challenge, inform”, “Critical Friend”, “Lived Experience”, “Diversity Manager”, “Hate Crime, “Protections in Law”, “Internal Focus”, “How do Trans people see us as Employer of choice?”, “Diversity to Sussex Police is critical”, “Genuine desire to be a diverse organisation”, “Pronouns on email”, “Trans, non Binary, Gender non conforming and that sort of stuff”
Helen Andrews drops a provocative thesis: Feminization = wokeness.
Everything we call "woke"—empathy over rationality, safety over risk, cohesion over competition, inclusion over free speech—is just the natural outcome of institutions becoming majority-female since the 1970s.
She points to surveys: ~2/3 men prioritize free speech, ~2/3 women prioritize inclusive society. Men lean "ethics of justice" (rules/facts), women "ethics of caring" (context/relationships/emotions).
Examples: James Damore fired not for facts but because it made women "feel bad." Kavanaugh hearings: masculine side demanded evidence, feminine side focused on "she's crying."
Her take: When women predominate, politics/institutions tilt toward subjective feelings over objective rules—even if many women reject it (e.g., best Kavanaugh books by women critics).
This 2:46 clip is bold, polarizing, and ties demographic shifts to cultural ones.
Agree it's a key driver of wokeness? Or overreach? What's your read on the gender gaps in free speech/inclusion polls?
Australian Senator Pauline Hanson going scorched earth on the Vaccine Tyrants that forced people to be injected with poison. “I said at the beginning of the vaccine rollout that I would not put that sh*t into my body…”
Henry Nowak was stabbed 5 times, then handcuffed and left to die because someone accused him of being racist.
We asked UK police what kind of speech could get you arrested.
They told us saying something offensive was enough.
Henry Nowak died because of police like this.
A lot of people have struggled to believe me when I say that the Australian Human Rights Commission is giving pregnancy protections in law to men who claim to be woman, because it’s so stupid it’s hard to believe anyone would say it.
Enjoy:
Many of the onshore wind farms along the coasts of the UK and Denmark are falling apart after only 10 years.
A study reveals that energy contributions from wind farms begin to fall sharply after only 10 to 15 years, leaving the skeletons of steel and plastic blowing in the wind.
The economic analysis reveals the lifespan of an onshore turbine is not 20 to 25 years, as stated by the wind industry itself, supported by the UK Government.
This peer reviewed British study reveals that the energy production of onshore wind farms falls substantially as they get older, due to wear and tear. Energy and environmental economist, Professor Gordon Hughes (University of Edinburgh), carried out the statistical analysis of wind farm performance data in the UK and Denmark.
He concluded that load factors, like electricity generated as a percentage of capacity, declined a lot faster than expected, suggesting a baseline 10 to 15 year lifespan. This is when the technical life of most turbines crunch to halt, and become unprofitable to continue. Rising maintenance costs makes them uneconomical.
The study found the average UK wind farm's ability to meet electricity demand had fallen by a third after around 10 years, leading to a conclusion that many are fully uneconomic to run after only 12 years.
While the wind industry generally forecasts a 25-year lifespan, the data reveals a different reality about the viability of keeping them spinning so long. Many companies now 'repower' (replace old turbines with new ones) long before the 25-year target to maximise subsidies and output. This often ends the lifespan of the original hardware much sooner.
The wind farm study is published by the 'Renewable Energy Foundation on the Performance of Wind Farms in the United Kingdom and Denmark, 2012'.
Let's make one thing clear: If you promoted this poison, vilified or wished to segregate those that did not want to be injected, there is no pardon or amnesty. You are a collaborator, accomplice in the crime.
You could shear a sheep in May.
It takes ten minutes. She is grateful. The fleece keeps you warm for forty years. When you're done, you bury it, and it becomes soil within three years.
Or, for ethical reasons, you could choose one of the alternatives.
Cotton. Requires 10,000 litres of water per jumper. The Aral Sea is now mostly dust because the Soviet Union diverted its rivers to grow it. But the jumper is "natural."
Polyester. Crude oil, extruded into thread. Sheds 700,000 microplastic fibres per wash. Lasts in landfill until approximately the year 2226. But "vegan."
Acrylic. Petrochemical, manufactured using a solvent the EU has classified as a reproductive hazard. Marketed as "cruelty-free." The cruelty is in the supply chain.
Bamboo. The plant is innocent. The fabric is bamboo viscose, dissolved in carbon disulphide in a Chinese chemical plant whose workers have elevated rates of psychosis. But it has a leaf on the label.
Hemp. Genuinely fine. Most of what is sold as hemp is a polyester blend, sold at four times the price.
Recycled polyester. Still sheds microplastics. Still ends up in landfill. Made from plastic bottles that could have been recycled into more bottles. The fashion industry has been quiet about this.
Vegan leather. Plastic. Reliably. Always.
Lab-grown fibres. Genetically modified bacteria fed on glucose syrup in a steel tank, in a factory powered by natural gas, packaged in plastic, shipped from California. Funded by venture capital. Not yet profitable.
Or you could shear the sheep in May. She'd appreciate it. The jumper would last forty years. The grass would grow back the same.
But of course, the sheep is the unethical option.