The home visit

It just gets worse and worse and worse.

A retired police officer was visited by her former force over social media posts “dead-naming” a transgender activist, The Telegraph can reveal.

Cathy Larkman, who served with South Wales Police for more than three decades, was shocked when former colleagues turned up at her door near Port Talbot on Sept 4.

The former superintendent said police informed her that the home visit was related to a handful of social media posts about a transgender activist named Freda Wallace.

Ms Larkam had called the activist Fred, using the “dead” male name of the now transgender woman, and this act had been reported to the police.

What??? What the fucking fuck? What “act”? Why on earth did the police act on such a ridiculous childish trivial nothing of a “reported”? Police, police, that lady looked at me funny! Why do the police show up at women’s doors for a “dead” name while they don’t move so much as a muscle when a woman reports being raped? Why is “dead-naming” treated as a serious crime while rape is put on the back shelf of a locked closet in the basement? Why why why why why?

It is believed that Ms Larkman was reported by a disgraced transgender police officer named Lynsay Watson – a figure with a history of urging the authorities to pursue criminal investigations of people who are critical of gender ideology.

Watson, born Alex Horwood, is believed to have also reported Linehan to the police over several social media posts last week.

The police jump to arrest anyone Horwood complains about while ignoring crimes against women.

What a planet this is.

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