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No one was allowed to stand up

Sep 9th, 2025 11:26 am | By

The BBC simply lies in this bit of chat about Glinner.

Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan has told BBC News he stands by his posts on X which led to his arrest last week, over his views on challenging “a trans-identified male” in “a female-only space”.

Scare quotes scare quotes. The BBC doesn’t put scare quotes on female pronouns for men who pretend to be women but it does put them on truthful labels.

Recalling his flight, which landed in the UK on 1 September, he said he “realised something was up” when no one on the plane was allowed to stand up.

“I didn’t expect it to be what it turned out to be. And then they called my

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A little fight with the wife

Sep 9th, 2025 9:53 am | By

Trump says male violence against women is trivial.

President Donald Trump seemingly diminished domestic violence while discussing the crime rate in Washington, D.C.

There’s no “seemingly” about it; it’s what he said.

During a speech at the Museum of the Bible, the president boasted about violent crime levels decreasing in Washington, D.C. since he deployed the National Guard to the nation’s capital. The only remaining crimes, he said, were incidents of domestic violence — “little fights” within the home that, in Trump’s words, are preventing his perfect crime improvement data.

“There’s no crime. They said crime’s down 87 percent,” Trump said. “They said, ‘No, no, no, it’s more than 87 percent. Virtually nothing.'”

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Yes but what do you mean?

Sep 9th, 2025 9:41 am | By

Oh dear oh dear – if only Laurie Penny had said this to Piers Morgan when he asked her what she meant by claiming to be “non-binary”.

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Two very different things

Sep 9th, 2025 8:28 am | By

Lazy reporter is excited to find a way to talk smack about JK Rowling in an article about funding the Vancouver Parks department.

It’s a story bringing together two very different things that nonetheless regularly attract controversy: the Vancouver Park Board and the Harry Potter universe. 

Those are two very different things all right, but are they really being brought together? Or is the reporter just saying they are, because (yawn) funding parks doesn’t draw as much attention as the tantrums of livid they/thems do?

“J.K. Rowling’s actions against the trans community are so egregious that I think we need to look at changing our minds on this,” said Vancouver city Coun. Lucy Maloney.

On Monday, she along with fellow

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He kept it

Sep 8th, 2025 10:47 am | By

Comedy interlude:

Donald Trump has claimed that the Club World Cup trophy that has featured prominently in the Oval Office will stay there, and that Fifa made a copy of the trophy that was awarded to Chelsea after their win in the tournament’s final on Sunday.

Trump attended the final along with numerous members of his cabinet and Fifa’s president, Gianni Infantino. The pair of presidents jointly presented the trophy to Chelsea captain Reece James, with Trump staying front and center despite the apparent confusion of Chelsea players and the pleading of Infantino.

The pleading of Infantino is hilarious. Trump is the new Alfred E. Newman/Zelig, popping up to ruin everyone’s special moment.

Infantino unveiled the Club World Cup

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Instant transfer request

Sep 8th, 2025 10:04 am | By
Instant transfer request

This is the real problem – the how we got here. It’s more basic even than the belief in magic gender.

It’s the obsession with self self self self, and the insistence on forcing one’s precious divine holy sanctified fascinating SELF on everyone else.

Adults used to know that other people are never as interested in Precious Me as we are, and that it’s childish and embarrassing to act as if they are.

Teachers aren’t there to tell the children all about the teachers’ darling selves. That’s not the job. That’s not the point of school. They’re not there to chat to the kids about their sex lives.

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Hard to believe

Sep 8th, 2025 8:49 am | By
Hard to believe

Oh come on. Seriously??? The head of MI6? Don’t jobs of that kind usually go to adults?

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Out of the ballpark and over the horizon

Sep 8th, 2025 6:11 am | By

Victoria Smith does another one of those Every Damn Sentence Is a Gem articles at The Critic.

She starts with Jon Ronson’s 2015 book about being publicly shamed.

Back then, I’d been classed as a “terf” for over a year, having written a piece very tentatively critiquing the concept of cis-ness (I would not be so tentative now). It was a strange, disorienting period…

2015 is the year I left “Freethought” blogs as “colleagues” tripped over each other in the rush to class me as a terf. A strange period indeed.

You’d have to have been within certain specific circles — in my case, the feminist blogosphere, in which we were suddenly ordered not to write about abortion

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Extrajudicial

Sep 7th, 2025 1:47 pm | By

Even Rand Paul doesn’t admire Vance’s joy in murdering people.

The Republican senator who heads the homeland security committee has criticized JD Vance for “despicable” comments apparently in support of extrajudicial military killings.

“Killing cartel members who poison our fellow citizens is the highest and best use of our military,” the vice-president said in an X post on Saturday, in defense of Tuesday’s US military strike against a Venezuelan boat in the Caribbean Sea, which killed 11 people the administration alleged were drug traffickers.

See, vice presidents are supposed to know things like “you can’t just kill people you think did a crime without any due process first.” I’m pretty sure it’s taught on the very first day.

Trump

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Sharp intakes of breath

Sep 7th, 2025 10:19 am | By

But wait a second, how does he know it’s not radio waves? Or the speed limit? Or bad vibes? Or over-ripe plums?

Doctor uses Reform conference speech to link king’s cancer to Covid vaccine

The speech by Aseem Malhotra, a British cardiologist who was appointed as a senior adviser to the US health secretary and vaccine sceptic Robert F Kennedy, drew sharp intakes of breath in the Birmingham auditorium where he was handed a prime speaking slot.

After setting out what he said were findings showing that vaccines “created havoc” in the human body, Malhotra said he had been asked to share something by a doctor who[m] he described as one of Britain’s most eminent oncologists.

“He thinks it’s highly

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Citing fear of controversy

Sep 7th, 2025 8:48 am | By

The Scotsman reports:

One of Edinburgh’s top performing secondaries has been accused of censorship after it emerged senior teaching staff banned an interview with a gender-critical MP.

A pupil at Boroughmuir High School secured an interview with the former SNP politician Joanna Cherry last year – but the headteacher pulled the article from the school newspaper citing fear of controversy.

Fear of controversy? No. Fear of relentless uproar and shouting and bullying. So the noose tightens and tightens – no you are not allowed to talk to someone who says men are not women, because those men would shout at us. It’s not years in the Lubyanka, it’s not life in Siberia, it’s angry stupid deluded men shouting at … Read the rest



He did not utter the word “women” at all

Sep 7th, 2025 1:16 am | By

Sarah Barker is not impressed by Malcolm Gladwell’s mea culpa.

Hard-boiled editors, presidents of sports organizations, communications directors who were used to being screamed at, who were used to getting their way, they all smiled and nodded along meekly to the most nonsensical garbage, adopting absurd ideological language that they knew to be absurd ideological language…

Malcolm Gladwell, well known author, journalist, columnist, and all-around influential person, both in the sports world and beyond, came clean on that front, and my goodness, hasn’t it created a stir…

Gladwell quickly moved past that bombshell—that he knew back in 2022 that what these trans activists were saying was “nuts” but that he was “cowed” into not challenging it; that he agreed

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The city’s officials brace

Sep 7th, 2025 12:59 am | By

CNN on Trump’s megalomania:

President Donald Trump posted a meme on social media Saturday saying that Chicago “will find out why it’s called the Department of WAR,” as the city’s officials brace for an immigration crackdown.

“I love the smell of deportations in the morning … Chicago about to find out why it’s called the Department of WAR,” the post reads. Trump signed an executive order Friday to rebrand the Pentagon as the “Department of War.”

Democratic Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker on Saturday called Trump’s post “not normal.”

To say the least.

On the one hand it’s absurdly childish, which I suppose is why my first reaction was to laugh, but on the other hand it’s outrageously fascist, … Read the rest



Chicago will find out

Sep 6th, 2025 2:09 pm | By

Trump declares war on Chicago. Not metaphorically.

President Donald Trump posted a meme on social media Saturday saying that Chicago “will find out why it’s called the Department of WAR,” as the city’s officials brace for an immigration crackdown.

“I love the smell of deportations in the morning … Chicago about to find out why it’s called the Department of WAR,” the post reads. Trump signed an executive order Friday to rebrand the Pentagon as the “Department of War.”

As people have been saying for months, this isn’t the approach to fascism, this is the thing itself.

Rep. Mike Quigley, who represents part of Chicago, said Saturday afternoon on CNN that the post is an example of Trump “edging

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The home visit

Sep 6th, 2025 1:54 pm | By

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.

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Guest post: They’ll be in prosperity-gospel heaven

Sep 6th, 2025 11:34 am | By

Originally a comment by iknklast on Full circle.

Again the sublime indifference to the futures of their children and grandchildren.

One class I had to take for my Ph.D. in Environmental Science was Economics, specifically Economics of Natural Resources. It was interesting to note that in the class, every thing he taught was about maximizing profit right now. In Economics, there is no future, there is only today. The idea that someone else ends up making the money once you’re dead is anathema. You must make as much money as is possible, and that means cutting the forests down, drilling the oil, and in general making mush of the environment right now.

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Cancel the lesbians

Sep 6th, 2025 10:45 am | By

Meanwhile today –

The MP in question is Zöe Franklin.

So, good policy – if you banish all the lesbians who raise the subject, no one will ever mention it or hear about it again.

Also, completely irrelevant but hilarious – she’s got the umlaut in the wrong place in her own name!! It’s supposed to be on the e, so that people know it rhymes with showy as opposed to show. … Read the rest



Full circle

Sep 6th, 2025 10:16 am | By

Via Tim Harris in comments, Paul Krugman in conversation with a couple of scientists, a few snippets thereof.

Peter Hotez, who has done yeoman work defending vaccines, and Michael Mann, a hero of the climate change wars, have a new book about the assault on science. I spoke with them and emerged both enlightened and frightened. Transcript follows…

I felt like maybe we climate scientists had something to offer in terms of experience and insight, into how to deal with a sort of coordinated, orchestrated anti-science of the sort that Peter and Tony Fauci and others in the vaccine world were dealing with.

Like I said, we climate scientists were being vilified and attacked decades ago, before it became

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She murdered his umbrella!

Sep 6th, 2025 5:06 am | By

We might as well give up. It’s all women’s fault, always, all the time, no matter what. He didn’t hit her, she provoked him, end of story.

Police are investigating claims that a leader of the For Women Scotland campaign group harassed a pro-trans activist by vandalising his rainbow umbrella.

They’re not investigating, or just plain recording, the obvious fact that an anti-women activist harassed women who dared to speak up for their own rights.

Police Scotland has faced intense criticism from gender-critical campaigners and MSPs for allowing Tom Harlow, of the Cabaret Against the Hate Speech group, to disrupt a rally outside Holyrood on Thursday by attempting to drown out speeches with amplified music.

The force defended its

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On reflection

Sep 6th, 2025 4:22 am | By

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

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