Funny idea of “training”

Bang crash thud, another massive limb falls off the tree.

A police force allowed a group which claimed gender-critical views are hate speech to carry out a training day for members of the local community. Staffordshire Police was criticised for permitting the organisation to carry out an “inappropriate and inaccurate” course in February. The session was delivered by the group Uniting Staffordshire Against Hate (USAH) at the force’s headquarters to members of the public.

The “against hate” bit is a joke, because what they’re doing is inciting hatred of women who know that men are not women. By the way it’s not “hate” to know which people are men.

Gender-critical group WeAreFairCop attended the event, and accused the trainers of having a lack of knowledge regarding hate crime legislation. Harry Miller, from WeAreFairCop, attended the training day on Feb 28 and claimed USAH had a political motivation.

A spokesperson for Staffordshire Police said: “This event was delivered and facilitated by Uniting Staffordshire Against Hate, and was solely for members of our local community. The session aimed to stimulate conversation and enable sharing of a wide range of views, with the intention of encouraging tolerance and increasing understanding of the impact of hate crime.”

By saying that women who know which people are men are engaging in hate speech.

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