The belief is mandatory
The police are telling us we are not allowed to say that men are not women.
Based at Lewisham Police Station.
@MPSLewisham Officer Humphreys asked what had given rise to the doxing and I told him that I hold the position that men cannot become women.
He immediately, without taking a breath said “well, that’s transphobic“.
Officer Humphries then proceeded to harangue me about my ‘transphobia’ and ‘homophobia’.
I told him that I was not confident in the way he responded and that I would be reporting him to his superiors.
He said “well you won’t get anywhere“.
I then tried to explain to him that being ‘transphobic’ is not a crime and that gender critical beliefs are protected under the Forstater Ruling.
I also told him about the Supreme Court ruling that sex, in law, means biology and not identity.
At this point in the conversation, PC Humphreys put the phone down on me.
PC Humphreys seemed to have no understanding of his responsibility to act as an impartial public servant.
He also seemed unconcerned that I felt threatened and that I and my family could be put at risk by the doxing.
His only interest was in berating me for my beliefs.
I have made an in-person complaint at Lewisham Police Station and I will be making an appointment to discuss this incident with my MP @JanetDaby
The police are enforcing trans ideology and bullying women who are bullied by trans ideologues. How is that their job? How is that any part of their job?

Fred Wallace is of course the man who sends unsolicited dick picks to women. He also sends unsolicited pics of himself in flagrante at men’s fetish dens. I still can’t wrap my head around people who insist this man is a woman even when they know that he knows he’s a fetishistic man, and that they know that he knows that they know he’s a fetishistic man — so much so that he blatantly publishes pornographic pictures of himself engaging in his fetish.
Everybody knows he’s a man, and everybody knows that everybody else knows he’s a man. And yet.
It’s that two-regions-of-the-brain thing: first-order belief (“I believe x is true/false”) lives in the frontal cortex. But the limbic system overrides it, because it prioritizes tribal attachment, which involves second- and third-order beliefs (“Other people in my tribe believe x is true/false”, or “Other people in my tribe believe that other people in my tribe believe x is true/false”). They’re not stating their personal beliefs, because they can’t even access that part of the brain. They’re stating the prevailing dogma of their tribe, as required to maintain their social standing within it.
And they’re not even conscious of the fact that they’re doing it. The switchover in their brain from rational driver to irrational driver is imperceptible to them.
But it’s not imperceptible to us, to the people around them. If you pay attention, you can actually tell that they’re doing it. You can tell that their safety mechanism has been activated if they’re confronted with anything that involves questioning beliefs about trans. You can tell that they’ve switched over to a heightened emotional state. You can tell that they’re subconsciously panicking, that their threat level has spiked, that they’re no longer calm and collected, when the word “trans” comes up. Sentences become fragmented and clipped. The voice raises. The body tenses up. It’s as if they’re in the jungle and they’ve just detected a lion. They flee as soon as they can. Or they do the modern equivalent: they abruptly hang up the phone on you.
That’s not first-order logic processing; that’s the emergency backup system taking over. It’s the limbic system hijacking the brain and cutting off the capacity for individual belief because it could endanger the person’s tribal standing. That there is the magic behind the curtain that keeps religions and cults going for millenia. It’s probably the single most perplexing feature of the human mind.
And the fact that that mechanism is activated by the word “trans” is proof positive that trans is a cult. It literally operates on the same brain mechanism as cults do.
So they’ve dispensed with the Butterworth Gasp, and are now proceeded immediately to bullying and intimidation.
That officer should be sacked.
“They’re not stating their personal beliefs, because they can’t even access that part of the brain. They’re stating the prevailing dogma of their tribe, as required to maintain their social standing within it.”
For this reason, I’m glad I have avoidant personality disorder. I tune out, stay home. This is why. I simply cannot stomach status contests. I have friends, few but enough, but I have no group. Not one. I hate them all.
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