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WRN Lincs. Nebulous Dog Whistler, Gargoyle of Beelzebub, Bitch Troll from Hell *evil laugh and zealous !!!!*

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The Courier
The Courier@thecourieruk·
EXCLUSIVE: Fife Reform election candidate called Humza Yousaf ‘Islamist moron’ and ‘not British’ dlvr.it/TRb7n5
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The Herald
The Herald@heraldscotland·
"Humza is a grand-standing Islamist moron,” the Fife North East candidate said 👇
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Kellie-Jay Keen
Kellie-Jay Keen@ThePosieParker·
My son just got a written warning from college for a private conversation discussing trans shit with friends. I reckon I’m about to go scorched earth on these twats.
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The Free Speech Union
The Free Speech Union@SpeechUnion·
🚨📣 New FSU Member Testimonial Polly Clark is a novelist and TS Eliot Prize–shortlisted poet who recently published Afterlife: New and Selected Poems. Before publication, Polly was informed by her publicist that Gutter Magazine had selected her book as its ‘Book of the Month’, describing it as ‘funny, feminine and violent; confessional yet mysterious’. The review was initially published but disappeared after a few days. When pressed on why it had been removed, Gutter said: ‘A reader drew our attention to social media posts by Polly Clark that they considered to be offensive.’ Gutter added that it is a ‘welcoming publishing space’, including for trans writers and that, by promoting Ms Clark, it ‘risked undermining this goal’. Ms Clark has raised the issue with both Gutter and Creative Scotland — the body that provides funding to the magazine — but neither has agreed to reinstate the review or address its removal. Gutter has described this as an ‘editorial decision’, while Creative Scotland has stated that it ‘does not play a regulatory role’ in relation to the organisations it funds. Far too often, writers are censored because someone has taken offence at their work. In this case, it is almost certainly due to Ms Clark’s gender-critical views — which are protected under the Equality Act 2010 and reaffirmed by the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling last April. The Free Speech Union and Freedom in the Arts are supporting Polly and have helped her submit a Subject Access Request (SAR), as well as draft complaint emails to Creative Scotland. We are awaiting the SAR results. Watch Polly below 👇
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Graham Linehan
Graham Linehan@Glinner·
One thing I can tell @Gutter_Magazine is you picked the wrong woman to bully. You will face her in a courtroom having to explain precisely what was offensive about her beliefs. That never goes well for you guys.
The Free Speech Union@SpeechUnion

🚨📣 New FSU Member Testimonial Polly Clark is a novelist and TS Eliot Prize–shortlisted poet who recently published Afterlife: New and Selected Poems. Before publication, Polly was informed by her publicist that Gutter Magazine had selected her book as its ‘Book of the Month’, describing it as ‘funny, feminine and violent; confessional yet mysterious’. The review was initially published but disappeared after a few days. When pressed on why it had been removed, Gutter said: ‘A reader drew our attention to social media posts by Polly Clark that they considered to be offensive.’ Gutter added that it is a ‘welcoming publishing space’, including for trans writers and that, by promoting Ms Clark, it ‘risked undermining this goal’. Ms Clark has raised the issue with both Gutter and Creative Scotland — the body that provides funding to the magazine — but neither has agreed to reinstate the review or address its removal. Gutter has described this as an ‘editorial decision’, while Creative Scotland has stated that it ‘does not play a regulatory role’ in relation to the organisations it funds. Far too often, writers are censored because someone has taken offence at their work. In this case, it is almost certainly due to Ms Clark’s gender-critical views — which are protected under the Equality Act 2010 and reaffirmed by the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling last April. The Free Speech Union and Freedom in the Arts are supporting Polly and have helped her submit a Subject Access Request (SAR), as well as draft complaint emails to Creative Scotland. We are awaiting the SAR results. Watch Polly below 👇

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Sarah Vine
Sarah Vine@WestminsterWAG·
It is now not a crime for a woman to kill her own fully grown baby - provided it remains inside the womb. What a time to be alive. Congratulations to ⁦@UKLabour⁩, ⁦@Keir_Starmer⁩ and all the useful idiots turning Britain into a moral desert bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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Adam Smith
Adam Smith@adamndsmith·
One TERF complained that, theoretically, a trans person could take part in this course. As a result, the entire course has been shut down. Just another example of transphobia harming women
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Aja ♀️🇬🇧
Aja ♀️🇬🇧@AjaTheEmpress·
@adamndsmith So instead, they should have allowed men to punch girls, is that what you’re saying?
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Sall Grover
Sall Grover@salltweets·
@adamndsmith One WOMAN complained that boys could punch girls. As a result, the entire course has been shut down. Just another example of everything being women’s fault.
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Martin A. Brooks 🇺🇦
Martin A. Brooks 🇺🇦@mart_brooks·
@adamndsmith No, this is an example of a male preventing females from having their own stuff. Had the male not been trying to take part in a female sporting event, there would have been no problem.
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Jill Foster
Jill Foster@JournalistJill·
@adamndsmith What exactly IS your problem with women wanting women-only things for their own safety or privacy Adam? You seem quite vocal on it lately?
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Sharron Davies HoL MBE
Sharron Davies HoL MBE@sharrond62·
@adamndsmith Or of a woman asking for fair sport, just like men get … but hey you’re a bloke why would you care if women no longer get fair sport
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Dr. Dame Katy Denise CH GBE 🏳️‍⚧️🇳🇬🪑
Polite reminder; ‘meningitis’ is a Transphobic dog whistle. For a Trans womxn who contracts the disease to hear a medical professional use the word ‘men’ can be deeply offensive & triggering. ‘Themingitis’ is the preferred & accepted term. Do better. 🏳️‍⚧️ 🦠
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spiked
spiked@spikedonline·
Islam should not be shielded from criticism. Muslim hardliners and Islamists are gaining ever more influence in Britain. We have sectarian politics and Islamic blasphemy codes. No one should feel afraid to say they don’t want this, says Hugo Timms buff.ly/gtL2Oal
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Toby Young
Toby Young@toadmeister·
"The Government thinks the public are unhappy about multiculturalism because of 'malevolent algorithms', online speech or Russia. This is paranoid nonsense. People are angry because their lives are getting worse." @ShipleyWrites on the Sceptic. Full episode👇
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