Essential video on safeguarding vs gender ideology by Lisa Muggeridge. Not enough people have seen this. @glinner posted it in his substack email newsletter (with transcript) yesterday. Link to that to follow. This video is seven years old:
https://t.co/KyHsN9c8kW
I’m a trans woman. Not a “biological male who identifies as female.” That language isn’t neutral — it reduces my whole life to one political argument and makes it easier to frame me as a threat instead of a person. That isn’t objectivity. It’s stigma.
Thanks in part to this filthy website, we seem in very recent times to be slipping back towards a place where whole groups of people, sometimes races or ethnicities, are being blamed for the evil-doing of a tiny minority. It is a profoundly backward, poisonous and anti-British ideology that is rooted in the gutter and represents the road to perdition.
I've joined more than 120 colleagues in signing this EDM to reject the EHRC Code of Practice.
Trans people deserve love and equality. I’m worried these new rules won't achieve that.
We need a proper debate in Parliament on them, and what they mean for our trans constituents.
🇬🇧 Hampshire Police quietly rewrote their entire press release behind closed doors after Henry Nowak's father furiously fought against it.
They were actively attempting to push a completely false narrative about their son to the media.
Just three days after Henry's demise, Hampshire Police's press team presented their initial draft to Henry Nowak's family. They were appalled.
Henry Nowak's father, Mark Nowak, had to fight tooth and nail to stop the police from issuing a statement claiming Henry was the "violent aggressor" who had racially abused Vickrum Digwa.
Rather than standard bureaucratic back-and-forth, it was described as a moment of absolute outrage from his grieving family.
They refused to let Henry be blamed for his own death while the true perpetrator's lies were validated.
Faced with the father's intense anger and refusal to accept the draft, the police department realized they could not publish the text as written.
They backed down and completely stripped out the word "assaulted," changing it to the vague term "altercation" to pacify the family before releasing it to the press.
They had no evidence of any racial abuse from Henry but thought it was safe to automatically side with the foreigner's baseless claims of racism.
The British police are trained to be woke and side with foreigners by default.
This case is a pure example of two-tier policing in the UK.