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Ladybird

@Ladybird2006

Writer/Director/Editor in my previous life in TV/Film. For safeguarding, tolerance, freedom of speech & thought. #SexMatters. And music. Always music ❤️

UK Katılım Temmuz 2012
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Ladybird
Ladybird@Ladybird2006·
@StanCollymore @triggerpod @AndrewGold_ok @HJoyceGender @Docstockk @jk_rowling @coldxman @GlennLoury @JohnHMcWhorter @YasMohammedxx @Ayaan @DouglasKMurray Part of leaving a cult, is realising that listening to others - particularly those with different positions - is essential, not wrong. Making us feel as though we ARE wrong to even listen - employing guilt by association to stop us hearing others - is cult self-preservation. /15
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Wesley Yang
Wesley Yang@wesyang·
I disapprove of this title and photo. Everything has become so grossly, tastelessly, witlessly literal.
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Janet Murray
Janet Murray@jan_murray·
This @barrydistrict story is an embarrassment to journalism. Readers are told a "woman" masturbated in front of nurses. They are then told the prosecutor said: "The defendant put her hands down her leggings to the groin area. Staff could see that she had her penis in her hand and that her hand was moving up and down." "Her penis." To be fair to the reporter, he is accurately reporting what was said in court. But that means the pronouns change from female to male halfway through the story. And journalism is supposed to help readers understand what happened by reporting material facts clearly and accurately. Not require them to perform mental gymnastics in order to make sense of the story. This kind of reporting is confusing, absurd and frankly beneath the standards journalism should aspire to. And it shows exactly what happens when gender ideology is allowed to dictate public life - including the legal system and the media. Link in comments 👇
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Joan Smith
Joan Smith@polblonde·
@JamesPlaskitt10 is so confident that no one’s been coerced into assisted suicide that he’s blocked me. He doesn’t want to hear about duo suicide in the Netherlands, where women with dementia have been judged fit to die with their husbands. Or the risk of coercive control.
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Graham Linehan
Graham Linehan@Glinner·
Coleman Hughes is the exact opposite to the hacks I just mentioned. Bravely addressing the world as it is, not as he imagines or wants it to be.
Conversations with Coleman@ConvoswColeman

.@coldxman: “There’s only one religion in the world where, if I slandered its deepest sacred principles right now on this podcast, my whole life would change and I would have to hire security.” Watch the full episode with @Coldxman and @PeterBeinart now: youtube.com/watch?v=NMIndw…

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Magatte Wade@magattew·
It's become taboo to look at your own culture and say something needs to change.  If you do, they call you a sellout, an Uncle Tom, or a self-hater.  And if someone outside the community says it, that's racism.  So nobody says anything.  And the kids are the ones who pay the price while all the adults stay silent to protect their reputation.
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Sall Grover
Sall Grover@salltweets·
It’s amazing how many men who claim to be women behave like the absolute worst men.
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The Undercurrent
The Undercurrent@NotTheirScript·
If you don’t think radical ideology can threaten this country, you weren’t watching the transgender movement. In barely a decade we went from biology being a settled fact to being told gender identity overrides it, that kids can decide their own sex, and that anyone who hesitated was a bigot. It started as a fringe academic idea. Then it was in the schools, the hospitals, the boardrooms, and the government. It didn’t take a majority. It took a small, disciplined movement that knew which buttons to push, compassion, victimhood, the fear of being called cruel. And it worked. That’s the part to sit with. It was never about one issue. It’s proof that a determined movement can rewrite an entire society faster than anyone thinks possible. If it happened once, it can happen again. Pay attention….
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Sonia Sodha
Sonia Sodha@soniasodha·
Ultimately it’s selfish of Starmer to rush announcement of a social media ban as a lame-duck PM with zero authority. A lot of thought needs to go into how to implement it and that should be the job of a new PM not a has-been who’s motivated by legacy over policy effectiveness.
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WDI.Afghanistan@WDIAfghanistan1·
History will remember who stood with Afghan women, who ignored us, and who tried to silence and erase us from society. Among Afghan women too, we will never forget those who stood by our side — your solidarity is written in our hearts. 🥰 women life freedom 🌿 @hildevautmans @AbirAlsahlani Thank you for your talk. Please continue talk and solidarity 🙏😍
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Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
Whatever is going on in the world, Thomas Sowell always got there first and summed it up perfectly.
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