PBS has a few samples from Kennedy’s deranged testimony.… Read the rest
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He lied and obfuscated and shouted
Sep 5th, 2025 11:13 am | By Ophelia Benson… Read the restI’m no political expert, but I’ve lived inside the Beltway for the last 30+ years, worked briefly on the Hill as a mere child, and have had a backseat to a lot of what DC has to offer—I don’t think I’ve ever had a political experience quite like the RFKjr hearing today.
I couldn’t take a lot of photos because I didn’t want to give anyone an excuse to kick me out for causing a disruption. Clips you may have seen on TV cannot possibly recreate the sheer extended bizarreness, dystopia, and surrealism of this event.
RFKjr has absolutely no respect for anyone at all, not even for FOTUS, the hand that feeds him.
Our founder
Sep 5th, 2025 9:40 am | By Ophelia BensonI still wonder why he keeps advertising himself this way, as if he were charismatic and irresistible instead of toe-curlingly creepy. That stuck in the throat voice is torture to listen to, and his posh boy demeanor is torture x 10.
Also the “our founder” bit as if he were not talking about himself.
JK Rowling is threatening to sue our founder Jo Maugham unless we back down.
We look forward to seeing them in court. pic.twitter.com/WmhD1AiVzE
— Good Law Project (@GoodLawProject) September 5, 2025
Snowflake Tom
Sep 5th, 2025 8:25 am | By Ophelia BensonSo there’s this fella Tom Harlow who calls himself “Cabaret Against the Hate” and chats about it as if it were a group but it’s really just the one guy. His thing is to make noise where women are talking and/or protesting. That’s it, that’s the cabaret: just drown out women talking. I wrote a post about him in October 2023.
He was in Glasgow yesterday making noise to drown out women talking and protesting.
Does that twat look "alarmed, upset and frightened" pic.twitter.com/aKn8wnXBYj
— lizmac #SALVO #ClaimOfRight (@elizabethm46248) September 5, 2025
A tale of twee Tarquins
Sep 5th, 2025 3:09 am | By Ophelia BensonYesterday at Westminster Magistrates’ Court:
A trans campaigner would have won “kudos” over the arrest of Graham Linehan, a prominent gender-critical activist, a court heard.
The Father Ted and IT Crowd creator is on trial accused of harassing a trans teenager with social media posts and damaging their mobile phone in October last year.
The 57-year-old told police his online posts about 18-year-old Sophia Brooks did not constitute harassment, Westminster magistrates’ court heard on Thursday.
Sophia Brooks aka Tarquin. He’s a male “trans teenager”.
… Read the restDuring cross-examination, Sarah Vine KC, defending, said Brooks, a former police volunteer, wanted to get Linehan arrested for “kudos”.
She said that, as a prominent gender-critical campaigner, getting Linehan arrested would have been a “massive
Punch him in the what madam?
Sep 5th, 2025 2:49 am | By Ophelia BensonThis is a very nice Jolly Old England-type souvenir.
#FreeGrahamLinehan pic.twitter.com/XvXsTCp7HN
— Ashley (@Ashley__USA) September 4, 2025
Summarily
Sep 5th, 2025 2:32 am | By Ophelia BensonTrump Claims the Power to Summarily Kill Suspected Drug Smugglers
Cool. In a few months or weeks it will be people who criticize Trump.
… Read the restBy ordering the U.S. military to summarily kill a group of people aboard what he said was a drug-smuggling boat, President Trump used the military in a way that had no clear legal precedent or basis, according to specialists in the laws of war and executive power.
Mr. Trump is claiming the power to shift maritime counterdrug efforts from law enforcement rules to wartime rules. The police arrest criminal suspects for prosecution and cannot instead simply gun suspects down, except in rare circumstances where they pose an imminent threat to someone.
By contrast, in armed conflicts,
Targeted by the same malevolent clowns
Sep 5th, 2025 2:11 am | By Ophelia BensonCircular firing squad.
I'm a fan of Janice Turner, and unlike her, both a fan and a friend of @Glinner. These lines are beneath Janice IMO. "Linehan, whose obsessive, narcissistic, often cruel social media presence has done more harm than good to the defence of women’s sex-based rights… 1/5 https://t.co/9UNP0VrYBE
— Helen Joyce (@HJoyceGender) September 4, 2025
And I can assure you that it is as nasty as it gets. Everyone I know who has suffered at the hands of these lunatics, who have the police in their pocket, has been deeply and personally affected by it. Lucky you if you don't know that from experience. 3/5
— Helen Joyce (@HJoyceGender) September 4, 2025
… Read the restI'm not going to add
A fairly good sense
Sep 4th, 2025 6:19 pm | By Ophelia BensonA former Detective Chief Inspector at the Metropolitan Police is not impressed by recent events.
Is the Met on an inadvertent campaign to make Nigel Farage the Prime Minister? Politically he is the only winner from the arrest of the comedy writer Graham Linehan at Heathrow Airport on Monday, for a series of posts made on the social media platform X earlier this year.
The circumstances behind the arrest, by armed officers, are so bizarre that they almost beggar explanation. As a former Detective Chief Inspector in the Metropolitan Police I have a fairly good sense about what happened in this case – and how it could have been avoided.
By not having damn fools running the place is … Read the rest
Playing for keeps
Sep 4th, 2025 5:52 pm | By Ophelia BensonI go outside for a few hours and all hell breaks loose.
… Read the restA disgraced transgender police officer is believed to have reported gender-critic Father Ted creator Graham Linehan to the police over his social media posts.
Former Pc Lynsay Watson, who was born Alex Horwood, was sacked by Leicestershire Police for gross misconduct in 2023 after allegedly harassing a free speech campaigner and critic of gender ideology.
An anonymous social media account, believed to be linked to Watson, boasted in April this year of reporting Linehan, the Father Ted writer and gender sceptic, to the police over several social media posts he made about transgender issues. The account encouraged other transgender activists to do the same.
Watson has a well-documented
Mustn’t overwhelm them
Sep 4th, 2025 11:25 am | By Ophelia BensonSarah Phillimore explains why women don’t get the anxious tender obsequious concern and protection that is lavished on our trans siblings:
… Read the restThe police have long lived in the shadow of the murder of Stephen Lawrence and the righteous anger directed at their failure to act promptly or at all to find his killers. The Macpherson report of 1999 was clear that as the police were institutionally racist, they could not be trusted to make proper assessments of any report of racial hatred and must therefore simply accept all complaints and investigate them thoroughly.
The ‘investigate’ bit often got neglected and soon a two tier system gained root – criminal offences and the ‘non crime hate incidents’ where any complaint, no
Clear disdain
Sep 4th, 2025 10:41 am | By Ophelia BensonNY Times sums up the Kennedy v public health hearing:
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced a withering barrage of questioning from a Senate committee on his vaccine policy and his record as President Trump’s health secretary, responding at times with clear disdain for the senators, public health data and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which he oversees.
That’s just great, isn’t it? He has disdain for senators, public health data, and the CDC. He has confidence and pride in…his own unaided hunches.
… Read the restAppearing before the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday, Mr. Kennedy blamed the C.D.C. for the number of American deaths during the Covid-19 pandemic, and said he did not trust the data that showed vaccines saved
Oh no, not rough looking
Sep 4th, 2025 9:11 am | By Ophelia BensonSomebody is feeling left out…
https://twitter.com/BettsCaro/status/1963535341580849618… Read the restWhy so quiet, bitch?
Sep 4th, 2025 9:08 am | By Ophelia BensonThis one paragraph in a Telegraph piece on trans ideology and the gun-toting police abuse of Graham Linehan…
Look at the health service. In Scotland, a nurse named Sandie Peggie has taken NHS Fife to a tribunal after it suspended her for complaining about a male trans colleague using the female changing room. This week, lawyers representing NHS Fife argued that there’s “no evidence” that women, Ms Peggie aside, “have a problem” sharing female-only spaces with male trans people.
Really? Has it not occurred to NHS Fife that, if women don’t complain, it might just be because they’re scared? Not least because complaining might get them punished by their employer?
That.
Trans “activism” is uniquely privileged among social justice … Read the rest
The wrong sort of victim
Sep 3rd, 2025 4:19 pm | By Ophelia BensonThe NY Times cautiously tests the heat.
Britain’s most senior police officer has called for the government to change or clarify the law regarding free speech amid intense public debate over the arrest of an Irish comedian on suspicion of inciting violence against transgender people on social media.
Mark Rowley, commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, which serves the London area, said his officers had been put in an “impossible position” in which laws were drawing them into “toxic culture-wars debates.”
Some toxic culture-wars debates.
When, I wonder, is the last time 5 UK cops arrested a man for social media threats against women.
Have any UK cops ever done that?
They don’t arrest rapists, so it seems unlikely that … Read the rest
Green as merde
Sep 3rd, 2025 11:11 am | By Ophelia BensonZack Polanski, the new leader of the Greens.
"These are totally unacceptable tweets… I think it was proportionate to arrest him"
Zack Polanski, Green Party Leader, on the arrest of comedy writer Graham Linehan at Heathrow airport on Monday.#Newsnight pic.twitter.com/wzN2lkqxLx
— BBC Newsnight (@BBCNewsnight) September 2, 2025
Well I think Polanski’s remarks are totally unacceptable, therefore he should be arrested by five men with guns and held in a cell for twelve hours. … Read the rest
From a protected group
Sep 3rd, 2025 10:22 am | By Ophelia BensonAnd then there’s the second part.
In a statement, Rowley said: “On Monday, officers arrested a man in his 50s at Heathrow in relation to allegations of inciting violence, linked to posts on X. The officers involved in the arrest had reasonable grounds to believe an offence had been committed under the Public Order Act.
“While the decision to investigate and ultimately arrest the man was made within existing legislation – which dictates that a threat to punch someone from a protected group could be an offence – I understand the concern caused by such incidents given differing perspectives on the balance between free speech and the risks of inciting violence in the real world.”
See it?
“a threat to … Read the rest
Allegations of inciting violence?
Sep 3rd, 2025 10:14 am | By Ophelia BensonMet police chief calls for review of law after Graham Linehan arrest
The Metropolitan police have declined to drop their investigation into the comedy writer Graham Linehan for tweets about trans issues, and said that the law used by officers to detain him needs reviewing.
The Met commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, said on Wednesday officers should not be “policing toxic culture wars debates”, and while any review took place, officers would investigate only more serious cases concerning online messages.
I gather the Met isn’t thrilled about all the headlines.
… Read the restIn a statement, Rowley said: “On Monday, officers arrested a man in his 50s at Heathrow in relation to allegations of inciting violence, linked to posts on X. The officers involved
Guest post: The pronoun business is a trap
Sep 3rd, 2025 8:31 am | By Ophelia BensonOriginally a comment by What a Maroon at Miscellany Room.
It’s fairly common when you’re in a group of three or more to refer to one of the group in the third person. As an example, imagine a classroom discussion, where Johnson (a man who insists that others use female pronouns when referring to him in the third person) has just expressed an opinion. The teacher, in an attempt to stimulate some conversation, may then turn to Smith and say, “Do you agree with what [3rd person sg. pronoun] says?” Of course the teacher could just say “Johnson”, but it gets awkward if the question becomes more complex: “Do you agree with Johnson when Johnson says X?”
From a … Read the rest
Prejudicial n outdated
Sep 3rd, 2025 8:22 am | By Ophelia BensonEvidence that woke isn’t dead, peer review is problematic, and science needs to address deep problems in its culture: A grad student at Harvard conducted the first systematic, data-based study to document & explain the rise in gender dysphoria. His paper was rejected from a leading journal because, among other things, “Throughout the manuscript, the authors use language that is considered prejudicial and outdated (e.g., “natal sex” as opposed to “sex assigned at birth”). It is critical to follow best practice and guidelines surrounding gender inclusive language, particularly for research specifically on the topic of gender incongruence, expression, and identity.”
Lordy lordy lordy. What sane person considers “natal sex” outdated compared to “sex assigned at birth”? … Read the rest
