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Jul 7th, 2023 8:16 am |
By Ophelia Benson
In general you want prosecutors to know some basic facts, like the difference between women and men.
It what?
So I follow the link and find the subhead Trans and non-binary victims and start at the beginning…and am dumbfounded. The CPS sounds like gender fanatics on social media.
Gender identity is not the same as anatomical sex. Gender identity is what you know your gender to be and can only be decided by the individual for themselves. Gender identity might be the same as assigned sex (cisgender) or
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Jul 6th, 2023 12:05 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
Greta Thunberg arrested for disobeying the police:
Ms Thunberg, 20, joined a group of young protesters blockading oil tankers at a port in Malmö in June. Police said she refused to leave when asked to. She could face a six-month prison sentence or a fine.
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Climate activists around the world have targeted the fossil fuel industry, including the UK group Just Stop Oil which has been disrupting high-profile sports events this summer. Much of the oil and gas industry says that continued production is necessary in order to meet global energy demands.
Well, one, of course it does, because it’s the oil and gas industry. It’s not going to say “shut us down” now is it.
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Jul 6th, 2023 10:47 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Freelance journalist Jill Foster says:
Just off phone to one of the brilliant schoolgirls who wrote the ‘Can we have single-sex toilets back please?’ letter to Sunak. Wow.
Intelligent, articulate, focused, can spot gender BS from 100 miles. Oh lads, you thought you had problems with some pesky middle-aged women…
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Jul 6th, 2023 8:56 am |
By Ophelia Benson
The Good Law Project responds with name-calling:
Are you disappointed with the outcome?
The LGB Alliance has a free speech right to attack trans people. But its activities should never have been subsidised with public funds – or recognised as in the public interest – by the Charity Commission. This felt to the sector – and to Good Law Project – like a very important line in the sand to defend.
But the LGB Alliance doesn’t “attack trans people.” It’s not attacking people to say they’re not the sex they’re not. It’s not attacking a man to tell him “You’re not a woman.” In some contexts, as we know all too well by now, it’s necessary, for the sake … Read the rest
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Jul 6th, 2023 8:20 am |
By Ophelia Benson
JK Rowling shares a tweet from Jolyon Maugham that pretends Mermaids didn’t really lose, with the comment
The unsophisticated might think Jolyon has had his arse handed to him on a plate, but it’s important to remember that losing is on a spectrum, and Jolyon identifies as someone who would have won if only his side weren’t trying to exercise legal rights they didn’t have. #binary
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Jul 6th, 2023 7:59 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Jeremy Brier KC says:
The Good Law Project website explains Mermaids lost on the “technical ground” of standing. The GLP says they “signalled the case is not straightforward” when they began which is “reflected in the time taken by the Tribunal to make its decision”.
Let’s unpack three key errors:
(1) The word “technical” does not diminish anything as almost all legal arguments may be so described. Standing is a critical prerequisite to being heard, to being relevant. So Mermaids “technically” should never have brought the case. So Mermaids “technically” lost.
(2) On analysis, the case was straightforward. Mermaids didn’t have standing to bring it. There is literally no more straightforward point I think of on which to
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Jul 5th, 2023 5:36 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
We must not stop using oil, says oil executive, and what possible reason could an oil executive have to tell us to keep using oil while the planet heats up like an oven that heats up to infinity?
Cutting oil and gas production would be “dangerous and irresponsible”, the boss of energy giant Shell has told the BBC. Wael Sawan insisted that the world still “desperately needs oil and gas” as moves to renewable energy were not happening fast enough to replace it.
But the world also desperately needs not to keep heating up.
Mr Sawan angered climate scientists who said Shell’s plan to continue current oil production until 2030 was wrong. Professor Emily Shuckburgh, a climate scientist at
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Jul 5th, 2023 11:22 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Stark raving mad. The Times:
A women’s rights and gender equality campaigner is having her bank account shut without explanation, her family said last night.
Professor Lesley Sawers, 64, the Equalities and Human Rights commissioner for Scotland, has been with the Royal Bank of Scotland, a subsidiary of the NatWest Group, for 32 years.
However, two weeks ago, she and husband, Allan McKechnie, were told that their joint account, containing thousands of pounds, would be shut next month. In a letter, RBS said that it would be ceasing its “banking relationship” with the couple and they would have to make other banking arrangements “outside of the Natwest group”.
RBS added that it was “not able to discuss this decision
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Jul 5th, 2023 10:44 am |
By Ophelia Benson
We’re going up up up…and not in a good way.
The world’s average temperature climbed to its highest level since records began, according to provisional data from U.S. researchers, underscoring the pressing need to slash greenhouse gas emissions fueling the climate emergency.
The planet’s average daily temperature climbed to 17.18 degrees Celsius (62.9 degrees Fahrenheit) on Tuesday, according to the University of Maine’s Climate Reanalyzer, an unofficial tool that is often used by climate scientists as a reference to the world’s condition.
The milestone comes just one day after global average temperatures topped 17 degrees Celsius for the first time in 44 years, when the data was first collected. The previous record of 16.92 degrees Celsius had
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Jul 5th, 2023 8:09 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Lies must be set free.
A federal judge in Louisiana on Tuesday restricted the Biden administration from communicating with social media platforms about broad swaths of content online, a ruling that could curtail efforts to combat false and misleading narratives about the coronavirus pandemic and other issues.
The order, which could have significant First Amendment implications, is a major development in a fierce legal fight over the boundaries and limits of speech online.
It was a victory for Republicans who have often accused social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube of disproportionately taking down right-leaning content, sometimes in collaboration with government.
That’s because right-leaning content also leans heavily toward lies.
In the ruling, Judge Terry A. Doughty
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Jul 5th, 2023 7:58 am |
By Ophelia Benson
When even banks and the police are on board, it’s time to realize your cause may not be all that progressive.
The Bank of England has stated that people of any gender identity can become pregnant.
Then the Bank of England has said a deeply stupid thing. “Any gender identity” will necessarily include males, and males cannot become pregnant.
In any case “gender identity” is irrelevant to pregnancy. A person’s sex is relevant to pregnancy. The female sex is the one that can get pregnant; the male sex is the one that can’t. Next question?
Andrew Bailey’s under-pressure central bank, which is battling to bring inflation under control, also offers to help staff to pay for gender reassignment treatment
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Jul 5th, 2023 7:26 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Conor Friedersdorf on the hypocrisy of mandatory diversity statements:
John D. Haltigan sued the University of California at Santa Cruz in May. He wants to work there as a professor of psychology. But he alleges that its hiring practices violate the First Amendment by imposing an ideological litmus test on prospective hires: To be considered, an applicant must submit a statement detailing their contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
That sounds like a stretch to me, but I’m not a lawyer. But whether it violates amendment #1 or not, it is at least an irritating mode of gatekeeping. It’s jargon, and jargon of that kind tends to put people off more than it inspires them to help minorities dismantle … Read the rest
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Jul 5th, 2023 6:47 am |
By Ophelia Benson
And the cruise ships still ply to and fro.
Travelers are drawn to Antarctica for what they can find there—the wildlife, the scenery, the sense of adventure—and for what they can’t: cars, buildings, cell towers. They talk about the overwhelming silence. The Norwegian explorer Erling Kagge called it “the quietest place I have ever been.”
All of these attractions are getting harder to find in the rest of the world. They’re disappearing in Antarctica too. The continent is melting; whole chunks are prematurely tumbling into the ocean. And more people than ever are in Antarctica because tourism is on a tear.
“Antarctica is so brilliant because it’s quiet and empty of people, so I’m going to go there!” The … Read the rest
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Jul 5th, 2023 3:00 am |
By Ophelia Benson
It’s not the future any more.
The world’s average temperature reached a new high on Monday 3 July, topping 17 degrees Celsius for the first time. Scientists say the reading was the highest in any instrumental record dating back to the end of the 19th century. The high heat is due to a combination of the El Niño weather event and ongoing emissions of carbon dioxide.
Researchers believe there will be more records in the coming months as El Niño strengthens.
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Jul 4th, 2023 6:00 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
If you’re a man who claims to be trans you can do whatever you want.
A transwoman who admitted having dozens of indecent images of children has been spared jail after magistrates said they took an “unusual” decision.
Images of children being sexually abused, that is.
Tanya Howes, 66, was told by magistrates that the offences “would normally attract immediate custody”.
But they said they had decided to suspend a 12 month jail term, something they conceded was “unusual”.
But you see he’s a Member of the Trans Communniny so it wouldn’t do to punish him.
A ban on trans women with male genitalia who are violent or sexual offenders serving sentences in female prisons came into force earlier
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