Current Affairs Gender Nonsence

Do things like Gender and Pronouns bother you?


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Absolutely no need to be calling a fellow blue a Kopite, just because you don’t understand what they’ve written. I hate to seem like I’m playing the ref but maybe you need to log off for a bit, before you say anything you might regret.
Being called "a bit simple" is far worse and really if your going to pick on an insult maybe this should draw your attention. By then again double standards if rift here.

Not that it matters and only means a few more insults will come my way, but I have Mathematics degree and multiple accounting certificates which statistically are some of the hardest courses you can take.
 
Being called "a bit simple" is far worse and really if your going to pick on an insult maybe this should draw your attention. By then again double standards if rift here.

Not that it matters and only means a few more insults will come my way, but I have Mathematics degree and multiple accounting certificates which statistically are some of the hardest courses you can take.
You got any swimmy badges ???
 
It's the same for the agruement about trans sharing bathrooms, as most are transitioned to a point where you couldn't tell either way. And if someone went out their way to be violent against them. Then the police should be involved.

I strenuously disagree.
 
@Rita_Poon I know I said we would speak later. But in our multiple exchanges we only went over the semantics. I would appreciate it if you answered the question I asked. What do you think of the police response to the linked article I posted?

Really given how other reactions to stories people link. It was ignored and does deserve to be highlighted. Especially given the context to violence that Trans are preserved to be against other women.
This one?
 






I didn't have to search very far to find instances of the establishment and their jackals in uniform behaving abhorrently to those in or near to the trans community. I have considered the constabulary not fit for purpose for a very long time, specifically because they seem to have a habit of picking the thickest, most violent, nasty and racist individuals they can find and slapping a uniform on them and then enabling them to break the law in all communities by consistently looking the other way. That isn't to say there are no good police, that is clearly not right, but even the best police operate under an unspoken system of backing their fellow uniforms 99.99% of the time.

The case you raised is appalling but not really a surprise sadly. The prosecution rates for rape are quite simply frightening, and it is then compounded by those that have been victims of sexual crimes that decide not to report the attack/s because of a perception of either not being believed or victim blamed for attack in the first place. Some just do not want the mither and the stigma.

To add because it has raised today...


The difficulty in proving and prosecuting the crime has lead to an apathy towards the tackling of it, and so we end up picking up the pieces after the fact of the likes of carrick, or al fayad, or saville, or epstein, or weinstein and and and...
 

Males and females have evolved to tell the difference between each other for the last 2 million years mate.

Bone structure, muscle mass, limb length ratio, waist-to-hip ratio, fat storage, average height, gait, hip Q angle. This is before we start looking at faces, a mans head is typically 30% bigger than a women's, with the face being 7.3% bigger - men have a more prominent supraorbital ridge and more prominent jaw.

This is why 'gender affirming facial surgery' is a thing, because men and women don't look the same. No amount of make-up covers any of that.
 
Males and females have evolved to tell the difference between each other for the last 2 million years mate.

Bone structure, muscle mass, limb length ratio, waist-to-hip ratio, fat storage, average height, gait, hip Q angle. This is before we start looking at faces, a mans head is typically 30% bigger than a women's, with the face being 7.3% bigger - men have a more prominent supraorbital ridge and more prominent jaw.

This is why 'gender affirming facial surgery' is a thing, because men and women don't look the same. No amount of make-up covers any of that.
Yes that is true that depending on the composition it can be difficult to hide the more masculine features, not all cases are the same, so some are happy just to cover it the best they can while others will only be satisfied when full surgery is complete.

At the moment more choose to not to have the surgery. But my guess that in 10-15 years it will be a majority having at least one surgery.
 
Yes that is true that depending on the composition it can be difficult to hide the more masculine features, not all cases are the same, so some are happy just to cover it the best they can while others will only be satisfied when full surgery is complete.

At the moment more choose to not to have the surgery. But my guess that in 10-15 years it will be a majority having at least one surgery.

Genuine question, why choose to not have the surgery, i would think it would be a constant physical private reminder until they do?
 
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