Common Terry

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Common Terry

Common Terry

@common__terry

Social commentary.

England, United Kingdom Beigetreten Temmuz 2014
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Common Terry
Common Terry@common__terry·
@ikasimir @GoFigureItOut2 @Posi61 @Nyetime1 @AlexGSeabrook I just think we should ask our fellow males to respect women's decency and let them have toilets, changing areas and sports away from men, I don't think it's bigoted. I think its an important safeguard and we as men should do more to help women, as we are the overwhelming problem
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Common Terry@common__terry·
@ConnyMor @Gem_bem31 @supergeekmike @grok Grok has given far more reasons I'm correct, and done far more researching than your pathetic throwing around of the word islamophobia. Makes sense that you hate women. Dumb misogynist
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SupergeekMike (Mike Christensen)
Isn’t it interesting how his example is… unwomanly behavior? Almost like being “anti-trans” is just another way to police all women? Sorry, Graham, sometimes women do things you don’t understand. Thought you’d learned that after your wife left you.
Graham Linehan@Glinner

@supergeekmike @livelove_elbow He's a man you fucking retard. What Algerian women behave like this?

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Common Terry@common__terry·
@supergeekmike Shame all those mental gymnastics you have to do to justify the trans cult aren't real exercise, eh.
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Common Terry@common__terry·
@supergeekmike You embarrassed yourself and got your arse handed to you in every chat I saw you in. By myself and dozens of other people. You're a misogynistic, narcissistic embarrassment, and terribly dim.
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SupergeekMike (Mike Christensen)
Anyway, hopefully my posts kept some terfs distracted today, so maybe a few trans people got to live their lives in peace a bit more today. God knows they’ve earned a break from the constant shit storm they deal with every day.
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SupergeekMike (Mike Christensen)
Spent the day fielding a flood of annoying comments from idiotic transphobes, all repeating the same mind-numbing arguments over and over. It was so tedious. But all I could imagine is how much worse it would be if I was trans. I KNOW they always get so much more shit than us.
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Common Terry@common__terry·
@supergeekmike Lol simpleton. Those screenshots go against your argument. Silly misogynist
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Wendy Oldershaw
Wendy Oldershaw@WendtheWalker·
Can we all just take a moment to acknowledge & appreciate the wonderfully talented @jk_rowling 👏🏻 She deserves a massive thank you from every real woman in the world! 🙏🏻 🌍
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⌜Retrofuture Dirty⌟@Malicious_Hero·
@StoicSchism @WendtheWalker @jk_rowling Imane Khelif is also a woman. She is not trans as JKR says. She was born a woman, and lives as a woman. She is intersex, which is when your bodies chromosomes dont align with the sex your body is born with. That isnt trans. She was born a woman, and IS a woman.
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Common Terry@common__terry·
@supergeekmike Yet again, deliberately disingenuous framing from you. (Or maybe you are genuinely simple) This isn't about "boxers dont behave in typically feminine ways" - this is SOCIETAL & religious. Males dont treat females like this. I extended the question 2 grok grok.com/share/c2hhcmQt…
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SupergeekMike (Mike Christensen)
@common__terry So, one of two things is possible: The man in the picture knew Khelif was male and posing as a woman, and hoisted Khelif on his shoulders, blowing their cover. Or… female Olympic boxers don’t always behave in typically feminine ways.
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SupergeekMike (Mike Christensen)
@common__terry Here’s my interpretation: “What Algerian women behave like this?” He’s obviously not questioning her nationality. So, he believes that she’s not a woman, and using her behavior as an example. Which means she’s not behaving like a woman would, or should. Where am I off the mark?
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SupergeekMike (Mike Christensen)
@common__terry Okay, let’s assume I’m missing something you think is obvious - it’s happened before, maybe this is another example. When he says “What Algerian women behave like this,” what do YOU think he’s saying?
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Rosie Duffield MP
Rosie Duffield MP@RosieDuffield1·
Yes. Let them live joyously and openly as long as they don't threaten women, invade our spaces, punch us in boxing rings, become women's officers, women's health representatives, fake lactation, demand sex from lesbians despite having a penis, take awards from women, etc.
Nadia Whittome MP@NadiaWhittomeMP

Trans people deserve a world in which they can live openly, joyously, in safety and with dignity. This #TransDayofVisibility, we celebrate trans people everywhere and reaffirm our commitment to building that world together. 🏳️‍⚧️

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SupergeekMike (Mike Christensen)
@livelove_elbow No it does not, Khelif has never said she has DSD, she has only said that she has "hormonal differences" but she still insists she's a biological female and has never authenticated claims that she has DSD. (She was misquoted by the Guardian.)
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Billy Procida
Billy Procida@TheBillyProcida·
@hecheateddotorg so...trans people shouldn't be allowed to compete. is what you're saying. don't get into technicalities: you think trans people are odd. they thought this of gays in our parent's lives. history won't look kindly, anonymous user. cheers.
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Bridget Phetasy
Bridget Phetasy@BridgetPhetasy·
I can't articulate it because it's all so incoherent, but there is something so hilarious about women who think men belong in women's sports getting mad about sexism.
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HeCheated.org@hecheateddotorg·
dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1… newyorker.com/magazine/2009/… “Caster was very free when he is in the male company,” Sako said. “I remember one day I asked her, ‘Why are you always in the company of men?’ He said, ‘No, man, I don’t have something to say to girls, they talks nonsense. They are always out of order.’ ” Also Semenya's own biography where he shared a photo of himself shirtless at the beach at 15. Just a typical teenage girl, right?
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Sarah Phillimore
Sarah Phillimore@SVPhillimore·
Sometimes the body goes wrong. I have proximal focal femoral deficiency which means my left femur and the bones adjacent did not develop in the womb and my leg had to be amputated so I could wear an artificial leg with a knee joint. The usual number of legs for a human remains two. My one leg is not proof that another kind of human exists - I am a human with a genetic disorder. Exactly the same with DSDs. The body’s failure to fully develop along either male or female lines is not proof of a third or fourth or fifth sex or proof that sex doesn’t exist. They are rare examples of genetic disorders.
Angela Ryan-Duncan ~ Gonna Need A Bigger Hague@brookelynn74

@JohnBradfo40995 @SVPhillimore Explain DSDs.

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Common Terry@common__terry·
@wrexhamris51760 @jan_murray Asked you this earlier: (Let's see how 'mature and intelligent' your answer is to this) Gender ideology is all lies and deceit. Do you have a problem with female only spaces? Why? Should the feelings of a handful of males supercede the sex based rights of females? Why?
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Wrexhamrising
Wrexhamrising@wrexhamris51760·
@common__terry @jan_murray Are you not capable of a mature intelligent approach to life? Oh no you must be gender critical. Touched you took time to look my profile up though.
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Janet Murray
Janet Murray@jan_murray·
Dear Phoebe, I read your Observer piece this morning on the reported “exodus” from Girlguiding - and I was genuinely shocked. Not because you presented a different perspective to my recent Telegraph reporting on the problems within Girlguiding. That’s part of journalism. But because you chose to include the case of a six-year-old little boy who reportedly tried to cut off his own penis - after being told he couldn't be part of Rainbows (the section of Girlguiding for 5–7 year olds). Presenting it as evidence of a problem with Girlguiding’s admissions policy. It is not. It is a deeply distressing account involving a very young child - and, on any view, a serious welfare concern. Framing it otherwise is a profound failure of editorial judgement. You also refer to this male child throughout using female pronouns, including the phrase “her penis”. I appreciate this may reflect current editorial conventions. But it sits uneasily with the basic duty of a journalist to report clearly and accurately on material facts. I was already aware of this case through my own reporting for the Sunday Telegraph. I made a conscious decision not to include it at this stage - both because a minor is involved and because of the ethical considerations that arise when reporting on such sensitive situations. Those considerations are not optional. You will know, as I do, that journalism is not simply about presenting competing narratives. It is about establishing facts clearly, handling vulnerable subjects with care and exercising judgement about what should - and should not - be used to advance an argument. I trained as a journalist in the early 2000s - a good 20 years earlier than you did - but to my knowledge nothing has changed. Good journalism should bring clarity. It should not muddy the facts - in order to promote an ideological position. In this context, that means being clear about sex - a material fact that is both legally and practically relevant. I appreciate you may be under pressure from colleagues or editors to frame stories in a particular way - or to use she/her pronouns, or the phrase “her penis”. But that doesn’t make it right. Earlier this week, the Manchester Evening News reported a violent murder as being committed by a woman - one of many examples of inaccurate reporting around sex and gender. In this case, even the Crown Prosecution Service - the public body responsible for prosecuting criminal cases in England and Wales - also reported the crime inaccurately. So that’s two professions we should be able to trust to tell the truth - providing inaccurate information. Crime statistics matter. Without accurate data on who is committing serious violence, we cannot properly understand it - let alone prevent it. I considered raising this privately, or writing to your editor. But this issue is too important to be brushed aside with a “thank you for your feedback”. I’m happy to discuss it with you privately, or to support a conversation with your editor if that would be helpful. But I hope this gives you - and your colleagues - serious pause for thought. Because it is very much needed. Janet
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Wrexhamrising
Wrexhamrising@wrexhamris51760·
@jan_murray The irony that you are suggesting other spread misinformation Janet. 😂😂😂🤡 You have relaunched your career using this tactic.
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