Our pubs and cafes
So let’s read the Stonewall mush about the tragic fate of those poor sad vulnerable cherished people who just happen to think they’re not the sex they are.
The headline:
Following the Supreme Court ruling we must remember compassion and humanity
To whom? Women?
Hahahaha that’s hilarious, right? No of course not to women. Women are bitches, women persecute the poor helpless fragile men who claim to be women. Women don’t deserve compassion and humanity.
Trans people are our families, friends, neighbours, and colleagues; we share our workplaces, our communities, our pubs, cafes and places of worship with them. They are worried and frightened by the legal implications of the ruling, and its unknown consequences.
Women are also our families, friends, neighbours, and colleagues
Women are also our families, friends, neighbours, and colleagues. We share our workplaces, communities, pubs, cafes and places of worship with them. We also share our buses, grocery stores, hospitals, schools, refuges with them – unless of course we’re so rich and privileged that we don’t need such things or get the servants to go if we do. Pubs and cafes are luxuries, and “places of worship” tend to be places of indoctrination, too. To put it another way, Stonewall’s manipulative choice of words is annoying, as it so often is.

They’re such a tiny minority, that it’s mad to think that they will have any effect on our lives; so we have to give up all other rights, change our beliefs and language, and centre their demands in everything.