@crk_le@speakoutsister Rich people live in houses whether their kids go to private schools or not. This isn’t relevant.
Nor is it relevant to the actual point under discussion, which is that average families aren’t sending their children to private school, because they can’t afford it.
@crk_le@speakoutsister … okay? Publicly funded - not free - schools in the UK are supposed to be accessible for all. They pay tax; their children go to school. Why would it be better for them to be segregated off where they can feel superior, instead of going to school with everyone else?
@crk_le@speakoutsister 5-10k a year is not what most of them are charging, which means it isn’t what most families are paying, and even so 5-10k is not an additional expense achievable for the average British family. So, again, average British families are not sending their kids to private schools.
@crk_le@speakoutsister Per term average of seven grand, multiplied by the number of terms a year, is definitely not low enough for the average British family. https://t.co/qENrHHjFOX
@AngryEddie1@speakoutsister I don’t think we should be throwing out the people on the margins to protect those who conform the most, personally. However “damaging” they might be to conformity.
@notellmemore@s7c20@speakoutsister I am again going to strongly suggest that you stop acting like it’s completely absurd and gross to possess breasts that are well within the capacity of a woman to grow them her very own self with her very own hormones. Speaking of misogyny, that’s some pretty strong stuff.
@notellmemore@speakoutsister Women are not a hivemind. We don’t all agree with you - you’re responding to a woman - and we don’t all have the same opinions.
Wearing a dress that shows cleavage isn’t a “deeply insulting caricature”.
@notellmemore@TheatreSpoonie@speakoutsister Gender critical women also regularly hold up Caster Semenya’s wife and manner of dress as (wrong) evidence she isn’t a woman, which she very much is, since obviously a woman wouldn’t be romantically interested in women and wouldn’t wear shirts and slacks. Again: Yes. They do.
@notellmemore@TheatreSpoonie@speakoutsister Gender critical women regularly tell women who disagree with them that we must be men because only men would be so assertive. So yes. They do.
@notellmemore@ThomasJPinkCain@TheatreSpoonie@speakoutsister Then you should read the article, and stop imagining that people on your side are perfect angels.
It’s really quite nice to gender criticals, even. It doesn’t mention that GCs have a very nasty habit of telling women who disagree with them that they hoped we get raped.
@notellmemore@speakoutsister I very much do not think we should be policing breast size or facial hair, and if we were to do so that would be far more misogynistic, and hurt far more women, than merely possessing them could ever be.
@notellmemore@speakoutsister Sorry, to be clear, are you suggesting that possessing breasts that look proportionately equivalent to my own is “misogynistic”? Are you saying that having facial hair and breasts at the same time is “misogynistic”? These are attributes AFAB people also have.