Nothing but mashed potatoes between those ears.
Trump complains at length about credible reports (that had nothing to do with Biden) that he called dead soldiers "suckers" and "losers" pic.twitter.com/4H1KiKc5Fk
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 9, 2024
Nothing but mashed potatoes between those ears.
Trump complains at length about credible reports (that had nothing to do with Biden) that he called dead soldiers "suckers" and "losers" pic.twitter.com/4H1KiKc5Fk
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 9, 2024
Keir Starmer promises to continue ignoring women.
… Read the restKeir Starmer has pledged to end the Tory culture wars if he becomes prime minister. In an exclusive interview, the Labour leader told HuffPost UK that people are “exhausted” by the political battles over issues such as trans rights.
So he’ll just continue to ignore women’s concerns. Thanks Mister Sir!
Starmer has been criticised in the past for shifting his own position on transgender rights. However, the Labour leader said his government would look to bring an end to those controversies on day one. He said: “I think people are exhausted by culture wars. My clear view is that the vast majority of the public in general in the UK are reasonable,
Well, maybe, but a question arises. How, exactly, are you defining “transphobia”? How are the people reporting it defining it?
The UK has seen a 462% increase in sexual orientation hate crime reports since 2012
The number of reports regarding transphobia has shot up even further with a 1,426% increasehttps://t.co/iswYDhjOAy
— Metro (@MetroUK) June 10, 2024
The full caption says “Map shows hotspots for sexual orientation and transgender hate crimes” but the tweet twice says the issue is reports of such “hate crimes.” The two are not the same thing, to put it mildly. Trans “activists” see “hate crimes” everywhere. Of course the stats have shot up when there is so much hyperbolic shouting about dangerous women who refuse … Read the rest
There are tentative signs of high pressure building from the west but cool, wet weather is likely to continue across the UK, forecasters say. After a cool and windy weekend, Monday and Tuesday will remain cool for the time of year, the Met Office said, although will feel warmer in sheltered sunshine.
Heavier showers on Monday should ease up by Tuesday, and overnight temperatures will be in the single figures with a chance of grass frost in rural areas. Ellie Glaisyer, a Met Office meteorologist, said the temperatures were “disappointing for June”.
Oh dear oh dear if only it were hotter.… Read the rest
Shocking news out of Spokane, a famously boring city in the eastern half of Washington state – the eastern half being the dull, dry, not so scenic, next to Idaho half. You don’t expect much shocking out of Spokane but here it is all the same.
Lime, a popular electric scooter and bike rental service
Lemme stop you for a second right there. It’s not popular with me. I hate the damn thing. People ride the scooters on the sidewalks [pavements in UK-speak], endangering pedestrians who aren’t expecting them and can’t hear them approaching because they’re SILENT. They’re a menace and should be illegal.
… Read the restLime, a popular electric scooter and bike rental service, has announced it will be
Eeeesh. No it’s not.
The answer is contained in the question, if trans women weren't women they wouldn't be trans women. it's like asking whether blue cars are cars, or whether tabby cats are cats. Don't waste my time with tautologies.
— Nathan J Robinson (@NathanJRobinson) June 8, 2024
No it’s not like that at all. It’s like asking if pretend cats are cats or if fake cars are cars. “Trans” isn’t comparable to “blue” or “tabby” in this attempted analogy, because “trans” means “not real.” Prisoners of the ideology don’t define it that way of course, but all the same that’s what it means.
It’s not a humdrum adjective that simply names an attribute of a person or thing. … Read the rest
That’s depressing.
NO TERFS https://t.co/Ya5YGj8KKS pic.twitter.com/0YeFNHGHvC
— GLAAD (@glaad) June 6, 2024
Replies are indignant. … Read the rest
Originally a comment by Your Name’s not Bruce? at Miscellany Room.
A local greenspace was the site for a Pride event today. We went through, checking out the vendors. The last time I felt this out of place was back in the days when I used to do wedding photography, when I ended up shooting a wedding where the parents and pastor did the whole Evangelical, loud, praying over the couple routine. Most of the church weddings I shot tended to be in more staid, bland, formalized, un-zealous traditions, which I found less jarring to my atheist sensibilities. I’ve usually found unbridled, vocal, demonstrative piety disconcerting, partly because displays of delusional thinking, however sincere, are kinda creepy. More creepy … Read the rest
A thing I often wonder: why is the subjunctive so taboo in the UK even when it’s necessary for meaning?
I ask because I’ve just happened on an example of the kind of thing.
From a statement issued by Durham University:
While individuals and groups within the University community may express lawful views on any issue, we insist that this is done in a safe and respectful way.
See that’s not what they mean. By not using the subjunctive they said something they’re not trying to say. They say they’re insisting that this is in fact done in a safe and respectful way, when what they’re trying to say is that they insist it should be done … Read the rest
Slowly, inch by inch, institutions are rediscovering that people can’t change sex even if a piece of paper says they have done so.
The equalities watchdog is urgently reviewing its guidance for employers on single-sex jobs as women’s refuges are “routinely” and “unlawfully” advertising positions to male-born applicants.
The Equality Act has exemptions which allow employers to restrict a job role to a particular sex if they can show it is an “occupational requirement” and is “a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim”. Under these rules, it is lawful for women’s domestic violence and rape charities to advertise female-only positions.
But there’s a catch!
… Read the restHowever, the feminist campaign group Fair Play For Women (FPFW) has alerted the Equality and
I’m nostalgic for the days when we didn’t sell T shirts for little girls urging them to Bend Over.
So this is for sale on @tiktok_uk as suitable for 8 year old girls. It baffles me any mother would buy this for her little girl, or that any woman would sell it but here we are. #childsafeguarding pic.twitter.com/3P6AIYEYwW
— Joolz Denby (@JoolzDenby) June 8, 2024
The New Republic reminds us that what Trump is doing is not legitimate response to rivals but something else entirely.
… Read the restThe idea that Trump should pursue “revenge” and “retribution” for prosecutions is everywhere on the right. After a federal judge ordered Steve Bannon to surrender to prison, numerous MAGA influencers, including the MAGA God King himself, angrily vowed such payback. Republicans have said Trump should “fight fire with fire” (Senator Marco Rubio) and that GOP district attorneys should declare open season on Democrats (Stephen Miller). Trump, of course, has offered many versions of this, including to Dr. Phil and Hannity.
In the media, this story tends to be framed as follows: Will Trump seek “revenge” for his legal travails,
Oh good GOD.
How do they get this way? How do they not see it?
Do you know what is ‘toxic’, @Keir_Starmer?
To respond to a question about the abuse and harassment of one your own female MPs with a story of a murder.Still no comment from you or @UKLabour about the trans activist protest at Rosie Duffield’s launch in Canterbury tomorrow? pic.twitter.com/c2gupNoGpq
— Venice Allan (@roseveniceallan) June 8, 2024
The woman asks him why he said, in connection with Rosie Duffield, that “only women have a cervix” is “something that shouldn’t be said” and “is not right.”
“Well,” he says, “look, what I said then and on other occasions is simply that I do not like the … Read the rest
You will sign the Loyalty Oath or else.
Staff at a top university say they feel coerced to subscribe to a Stonewall agenda by signing a pledge to oppose transphobia and demonstrate “allyship” by sharing their pronouns.
Exeter University last week asked its academics to sign the “inclusive practitioners commitment” produced by its “LGBTQ+ colleague and student” group.
Well that will be why they feel coerced, then – the fact that their employer “asked” them to sign a pledge to believe in bullshit.
The online document requests staff make six pledges to prove they are “the kind of person that LGBTQ+ people can confide in and feel safe around”.
Isn’t it fascinating that universities have never “requested” (actually demanded) … Read the rest
I saw this
https://twitter.com/babybeginner/status/1798896923740618993 and rolled my eyes and moved on, but later decided to see if I could find more and whaddya know, the whole thing is there for the reading.Shall we sample? Let’s.
Page 1:
Menstruation is defined as “the monthly shedding of the lining of [the] uterus”
(Cleveland Clinic, 2019, para. 2). Although menstruation is often considered in the
context of the experiences of cisgender women (Brantelid et al., 2014; DeMaria et al.,
2020; Donmall, 2013; Jackson & Falmagne, 2013; Mason et al., 2013), many scholars
have begun to critique the idea of menstruation as an experience unique to women and a
mark of womanhood.
Menstruation is defined as that but it also is that. … Read the rest
There’s a thing called Clarks Village, for (it says) Somerset Outlet Shopping. Lots of stuff to buy, for up to 60% off! Whoopee! Also have you heard about our lord and savior the things you can do to support the LGBTQIA+ community? HAVE you?
Wait there’s more. It has a Pride Tree! And a whole long list of things you can do!
… Read the restThis year, the fabulous Bristol Pride Day takes place on Saturday 13th July on The Downs. A Pride event with the community at its heart, international headliners, and all
Pragna Patel on why religious courts are bad for women.
On 1 June 2024, the world’s first Sikh court will open in London. This demands our urgent attention. For many years, I – as the co-director of Project Resist, and the former director of Southall Black Sisters – along with groups such as One Law for All have campaigned against the growth of religious courts because we believe they are tied to a wave of religious fundamentalism targeting the rights and freedoms of women.
Let’s face it: one of the core claims of most (or all) religions is the inferiority hence subordination of women. A goddy court that doesn’t think women are lesser beings is unlikely in the extreme.… Read the rest
… Read the restNow that Donald Trump is a convicted felon, his list of countries to visit has gotten much shorter.
Trump was found guilty on Thursday of 34 counts of falsifying records in an effort to keep adult film star Stormy Daniels quiet about an affair that occurred in the 2000s. That means certain freedoms Mr Trump once enjoyed may be out of his reach — and could have a serious effect on his ability to carry out his presidential duties, including travelling to foreign countries.
Nearly 40 nations – including Canada and the UK – have strict policies when it comes to allowing individuals with criminal records across their borders, and barring a special accommodation, Trump would be held
The lack of gender is your real gender.
Hey don’t yell at me! I’m just sharing the wisdom.
"regardless of whether it matches the gender one was assigned at birth."
The book could have been called: "Reality Denial"@cathoderayzone pic.twitter.com/Zk7QSvx1qC
— Miroslav Imbrisevic (@Miroandrej) June 7, 2024
Our book is called Real Gender for two reasons. The first is to emphasize our conviction that the gender (or lack thereof) that one lives or feels authentically is one’s real gender, regardless of whether it matches the gender one was assigned at birth.
The lack of gender is one’s real gender.
That’s a universalizable claim, by the way. The lack of hair is one’s real hair. The lack of teeth is one’s … Read the rest
The Canadian Cancer Society is apologizing for using the term “cervix” on a web page for transgender and non-binary people assigned female at birth.
On the page dedicated to cervical cancer screenings for members of the LGBTQ+ community, the charitable organization explains in a disclaimer they “recognize that many trans men and non-binary people may have mixed feelings about or feel distanced from words like ‘cervix.’”
They probably have “mixed” feelings about words like “cancer” too; so what? Is the Canadian Cancer Society going to change its name to “Canadian Owie Society”?
The charity acknowledged in a section titled “Words Matter” that some members of the community may prefer to use other terms such as “front hole.”
Yes, … Read the rest