Paddy Kumar

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Paddy Kumar

@PaddyKumar3

💚🤍💜 man, noun, adult human male

Katılım Mayıs 2022
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Lencarol@LencarolViews·
Unionists are now claliming that Peter Murrell's guilty plea will only up the pressure on Nicola Sturgeon. Does this mean that every husband that commits a crime the wife must be punished also, as she must know about it. What garbage some people speak. #Justsaying
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Katya Adler@BBCkatyaadler·
How Ukraine has ended up strengthened in surprising ways by the Iran war. Might this catch Trump’s attention and focus?👇bbc.com/news/articles/…
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stellacreasy@stellacreasy·
Reform don’t really seem to think very much of the men in this country if they claim it’s ordinary for them to pontificate to strangers what they would do to a female tv presenter in private or public. Men deserve better defenders for their integrity. Everyone deserves better than Reform.
BBC Radio 4 Today@BBCr4today

“I’m not going to defend those comments.” Danny Kruger, Reform UK MP, says previous social media comments made by the party’s candidate in Makerfield were unacceptable but argues that the country has bigger problems to deal with.

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Paddy Kumar@PaddyKumar3·
@maimingli @JeffFountain @acadofideas What you do is up to you. But spend a moment or two looking at Panipak and Janjaem. Consider your instinctive reaction, but then also compare the features directly.
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Academy of Ideas@acadofideas·
"When the world cheered as two men beat the living daylights out of two women in boxing rings at the Olympics, I thought, we are in real trouble here"🥊🙁 @TracyEdwardsMBE @ #BattleFest 2025 "After the Supreme Court: the end of trans ideology"🧑‍⚖️🏳️‍⚧️ 👇
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Paddy Kumar@PaddyKumar3·
@jamiezerofour @RightNUFC @WeAreFairCop ...and forward files to the CPS. Post the Linzi Smith Northamptonshire case, forces aren't attending Pride as it breaches impartiality. PCCs not attending would reinforce the idea of impartial police forces. But they aren't breaking any rules in doing so.
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Paddy Kumar@PaddyKumar3·
@jamiezerofour @RightNUFC @WeAreFairCop That I accept. But I would gently point out that the PCC is wearing the same symbol as those who protest against feminist rallies, film screenings and conferences. The police are involved in this dispute in that they keep order, interview under caution, make arrests, and....
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Paddy Kumar@PaddyKumar3·
@jamiezerofour @RightNUFC @WeAreFairCop The police form a literal barrier between the two sides. They interview people under caution, they can arrest and pass files to the CPS. The PCC sets budgets and objectives, appoints the chief constable and deals with some complaints. If a PCC chooses to wear the symbols of one..
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Paddy Kumar@PaddyKumar3·
@maimingli @JeffFountain @acadofideas You are presented with the pic of Janjaem and Panipak. You've never them before. Your brain would unconsciously conclude: male and female. But please, what differences does your conscious mind notice? Do you need an official report to conclude Caster is male, or trust your eyes?
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Ooo@maimingli·
@PaddyKumar3 @JeffFountain @acadofideas Just accept you got this one wrong, buddy. Janjaem is competing in World Boxing events. She is eligible as per their rules. She has competed at IBA events so must also be eligible per their rules. Ps: You might need to go to Specsavers or just not rel on your eye test👍.Best.
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Caro Betts@BettsCaro·
@Jebadoo2 @RocherDeTanois Idle curiosity, but how the fuck do you not notice £120k worth of campervan on your mother-in-laws drive 🤷‍♀️
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Paddy Kumar@PaddyKumar3·
@QuietXPerson I have seen the light, due to your excellent argument! Trans women, like the one below, are an entirely separate category of human, and are not men. How can any woman be so cruel as to ask this angel to leave the female changing room. x.com/i/status/20583…
K@authenticWMN

@StardustVibes_ Here’s a transwoman, totally minding his business by posting this shite on the internet. ‘No hate’ though. He’s definitely not putting it on the internet for attention.

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Saltopus elginensis@QuietXPerson·
This screed is an excellent example of how “gender critical” people will draw attention to the very real crimes perpetrated against women by men and then use that as a paper-thin excuse to bash transgender people instead of trying to get men to change their own behaviour.
Trevor Phillips@TrevorPTweets

My thoughts on the @EHRC guidance laid yesterday; this is not about non-existent "rights". It is about the safety of women - mothers, sisters, wives, daughters. We men need to hear their voices. Virginia Woolf : "Though we see the same world, we see it through different eyes". My intro on @TimesRadio yesterday: Where I live there are two different routes to and from the tube station. One, let’s call it Acacia Avenue, is quiet and residential. The other, London Road, is a busy major route with lots of traffic. At all times of the day, I automatically head for Acacia Road. It’s just much nicer. The women in my family, on the other hand, will never willingly make that walk after dark. They live with an anxiety that most men find it hard to imagine, and frankly, rarely think about unprompted. Last year 739,000 women were sexually assaulted in Britain. Virtually all such assaults - nine out of ten - are perpetrated by men. One in four women have been attacked at some time in their lives. Acacia Avenue is exactly the sort of place in which most women fear that they become vulnerable, and they are right. As the author Virginia Woolf once wrote " Though we see the same world, we see it through different eyes". I think this is the right context in which to understand the furore over the guidance being laid today by the government, over the meaning of the words man and woman when it comes to providing services and facilities in workplaces. Many men think this is about a rather arcane dispute about who gets to use what loo. For their mothers, sisters, wives and daughters, it isn’t. In a previous life, as Chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, I had a hand in writing this country’s equality laws, in particular the 2010 Equality Act. It never occurred to any of us that there could be any confusion or dispute over the meaning of the words man and woman. But it has taken a decade of campaigning, a Supreme Court judgement and now hundreds of pages of guidance to settle the issue. This is not about so called trans rights, which are completely unaffected by this guidance, since no-one has ever had the right to walk into a changing room reserved for teenage girls. What it does mean is that women and girls are guaranteed the protection they deserve, and that their safety, which we spent half a decade drafting law to ensure, is protected. But the whole business illuminates some serious issues in our politics. First that many of our institutions, in spite of the fact that they always knew what the right thing to do was, decided to ignore the fears of their women customers and employees, under pressure from noisy pressure groups. Instead, the people who were supposed to be the grown ups behaved as though the law said what campaigners wanted it to say, rather than what it actually said. They settled for what they hoped would be a quiet life. In a democracy, there’s little point in Parliament deciding anything if the law is then made an ass by activists intimidating bosses in companies, schools, universities and the media into doing something different. Second, at the heart of the campaign to undermine the Equality Act is an idea that we specifically rejected in 2010, so called self-identification. That is to say, that it should be up to the individual to decide whether they have what’s called a protected characteristic - are you male or female, are you black or white. The problem is that self-ID would destroy the operation of any law against discrimination. Look, it would almost certainly have been to my advantage as a young man to self-identify as a handsome, white public schoolboy. None of those things is true of me. And at various points I am pretty sure it’s been to my disadvantage. It is certainly statistically likely to have been to my disadvantage. But according to the logic of those who say that self-ID should be the rule and that anyone should be able to decide for themselves whether they are male or female, black or white or Asian, were I to complain about racial discrimination, it would be difficult for anyone prove that I’d been discriminated against because of my race since anybody to whom I’d lost out could just tell the courts that they too were black. I know that sounds like Alice in Wonderland but you can google the case where a chap, both of whose parents are white, insisted he should get money from the Arts Council because he so identified with the black struggle that he considered himself black, and everyone should accept his point of view. In the United States and Brazil exactly such outlandish claims have been made and people rewarded to the disadvantage of people actually born into minority families. I have even been told about firms who, when reporting their gender pay gaps have put men who just happen to like wearing dresses at weekends - nothing wrong with that, let me be clear - into the female column and told their women employees that they really haven’t got anything to moan about because statistically they are paid equally, and they should get back in their box. So today’s guidance isn’t just another tiresome chapter in culture wars. It is , I hope, a halt to the efforts to undermine one of the most important pieces of legislation on the statute book, by people who, for their own reasons, would prefer us to be living in the 1950s world of Mad Men.

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Paddy Kumar@PaddyKumar3·
@maimingli @JeffFountain @acadofideas ...male puberty, just as mine does. Ordinary people, without medical or biology qualifications, looked at Caster Semenya and said, bloke. They were right.
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Paddy Kumar@PaddyKumar3·
@maimingli @JeffFountain @acadofideas Organisations carry out cover-ups. Water companies, insurance companies, banks, and hospitals. To name but four. You would be able to add your own examples.
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Ooo@maimingli·
@PaddyKumar3 @JeffFountain @acadofideas Check WB rules. If you're suggesting Thailand Boxing Association would falsify tests and risk expulsion from WB (and the Olympics) you are a fantasist. Thailand BA is at the heart of Asian Boxing and one of the most respected national bodies. They would not risk it. Paddy...
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Paddy Kumar@PaddyKumar3·
@maimingli @JeffFountain @acadofideas Who did the test? Humans are expert at telling the sex of other humans. On the left I see male eyes, a square jaw and virtually flat shoulders. On the right, female eyes, a narrow chin and sloping shoulders. A disinterested observer would say, male and female, not two females.
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Paddy Kumar@PaddyKumar3·
@stellacreasy Why is it that you use the example of a trans asylum seeker, but not the examples of Sandie Peggie, the Darlington Nurses and Jennifer Melle? BBC News - Partial victory for nurse in NHS trans changing room row - BBC News bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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stellacreasy@stellacreasy·
The new EHRC guidance on how to ensure equal rights of all to access basic services falls short of being inclusive or workable in the real world - I will continue to work with other MPs who recognise this to navigate how we change that. Given how toxic discussion of trans rights has become am not going to respond to comments here because doubt will help anyone. Posting this video so residents in Walthamstow know of my concerns and actions. Also want to flag to any Walthamstow resident who wants to talk my next open public forum for political debate is on Thursday 28th May at 7pm and all welcome - email my office to rsvp for venue details.
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Ooo@maimingli·
@PaddyKumar3 @JeffFountain @acadofideas Yes won 5-0 against Ireland yesterday ( as expected) but she lost 4-1 to Amy Broadhurst today in the semi. She is eligible to compete in the women's category as per the World Boxing rules. It's weird that you won't give this up.
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