On reflection

On and on it goes: the rule that says women are of no importance at all and can be bullied and slandered at will, while men who claim to be women are saints, diamonds, gods, martyrs, angels.

Look at Ian Bristow for example.

Liberal Democrat councillor has been suspended after posting a threatening image aimed at gender-critical women.

Ian Bristow, a councillor in Hertfordshire, tweeted a picture of a girl aiming a gun, alongside the words “Shut the f— up, Terf”.

A councillor did that. A man grown up enough to be elected to office.

The image was sent to Natalie Bird, a gender-critical party member who was removed as a prospective parliamentary candidate for Wakefield in 2018 because of her views.

Her views? What views? Oh yes, her “views” that men are not women. Woman prevented from being a candidate for Parliament because of her awareness that men are not women and women are not men. So only people who are either profoundly ignorant or profoundly deluded about the most basic fact about humans are allowed to be in Parliament? Awkward.

Cllr Bristow also offered an apology, saying: “I apologise for my tweet, which I have since taken down. On reflection I accept that the tone and graphic used were inappropriate.”

On reflection.

What a horrible toad he must be. He has to stop and think carefully for a long time to grasp that a man telling a woman to shut the fuck up about women’s basic rights and realities is not appropriate?

I’m so tired of having pervasive automatic unrepentant hatred of women shoved in my face all day every day.

Mr Bristow’s tweet, which was posted on Monday, was taken down on Thursday morning.

He needed all that time for reflection did he?

So fucking tired of it.

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