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StayReal

StayReal

@StayRealrd

You can't run with the hare and hunt with the hound, no matter how gentle the hound might seem. Catholic.✝️ Woman.💚🤍💜

NI/North of Ireland Katılım Ocak 2019
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Jennifer Kimmel 💚🤍💜
Yes, these men do hate women, and yes, especially women who see them for what they are. This is why men from NGOs like TENI insisted Ireland's GRA be tweaked AFTER it was passed by stealth, to ensure no one would hear from the women who know these men best - their wives.
Jonny Bell@Jonnywsbell

This predatory man involved himself with a feminist organisation in 1995, until they found out he was a man pretending to be a woman... "Terf was a term we came up with way-back then" ... These men hate women, especially women who see them for what they are...

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StayReal@StayRealrd·
@LeftwaffenWatch @diversity999x @Hazel46657863 Why do weak men insist on putting the solution FOR YOUR SEX'S VIOLENCE at women's feet? These are YOUR fucking fellow men doing this. Women aren't doing it so why demand we clean up the fucking state of you creatures, you gutless wonder? Sort your own sex out, wimp.
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Isolated Incidents@diversity999x·
British Transport Police (BTP) detectives have released images of a man they are working to identify following an attempted rape on a Bakerloo Line train. The incident happened at around 11.40pm on Saturday 11 July. A man approached a lone woman on the train between Waterloo and Lambeth North station and exposed himself to her. He then forcibly pulled the victim to the floor and attempted to rape her, however she fought back and subsequently fled the train at Lambeth North before alerting station staff. The man stayed on the train and got off at Elephant and Castle Underground station. Officers have been working to track the man’s movements and believe he was also at Oxford Circus before the attack and Piccadilly Circus Underground station after it. Officers are asking anyone who recognises the man in the images to text his name to 61016, quoting reference 948 of 11 July.
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Niall Harbison
Niall Harbison@NiallHarbison·
We’ve seen a lot of dogs in bad conditions but I think this lovely boy might be the worst pain I’ve ever seen a dog in. We’d been told about him by a kind man in the community who found him but had no idea how to help beyond giving him water, food and putting a little electric fan on him. He eventually got through to us in sheer desperation. The dog has been there for days apparently and probably hit by some sort of major trauma. He hasn’t eaten or drank his water and he was laying in his own pee and poop. That little alley way was where it was all going to end very soon because I could see from his gums and other signs he was in big big trouble. We had to just go for it and make a stretcher with what we had and push through the pain. It took us 40 minutes to get back to Tina’s hospital and he screamed at every tiny bump on the road. I thought his spine was broken and was super relieved when it wasn’t. I thought he might be so bad that we’d never be posting this video as it might be better to put him out of his misery. He is very sick and has some stuff going on internally but it is pelvis related we believe. He is by no means 100% going to make it as he has so much going on inside him but we have some hope now. The team are in full action mode to try and save him. I called him Bear as he is a big fluffy gentle giant I can tell. I’m not sure how this story ends but it’s already better than he was alone in that alley this morning. He’s having a huge sleep now with lots of pain relief and meds. 🤞🤞🤞
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Diana Alastair💚🤍💜 ⚢ ❌❌✡️
This is MMA fighter Sean McInnes. When Anne Marie Boyle asked him to leave her alone, he punched her in the face so hard that he broke her cheekbone and her eye socket, knocked her unconscious, and left her with a life-altering brain injury. He was given less than two years behind bars. It would be a real shame if this post was widely circulated and impacted his career in a negative way.
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Jean Hatchet
Jean Hatchet@JeanHatchet·
A flounce! I love this for @BoyGeorge … and for women he has been shitting on for years now. Good riddance boy 👋
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Jennifer 🟥🔴🧙‍♀️🦉🐈‍⬛ 🦖
I don’t have any breaking news to share but I did see this video and it’s nicer than anything else I’ve seen all day. I’ll share the smile I just got with you. I hope it makes you as happy as it made me.
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Gay Not Queer
Gay Not Queer@Gaynotqueer1·
Blooming Nora.
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james@jamesstonebrid9·
@Gaynotqueer1 Lady I would never shag you. I like blokes
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Gay Not Queer@Gaynotqueer1·
Not a social contagion.
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Patrick🕸@STILLTish·
How do you deal with this wilful obtuseness?
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
Dear Adam, I have taken time to think about your apology. Mostly because, having made a mistake publicly before, I was keen to accept yours. It hurts when people don’t understand that you are sorry for messing up. I get that, probably more than most. But here’s the thing… I’m not sure you understand what you did wrong. And so you don’t really understand what you are apologising for or why. With that in mind, I want to help you. I didn’t know Ann, except as a powerhouse in politics and that so many people have spoken of her friendship and great loyalty. How lovely, I wish I had known her. I am utterly disinterested in her sexual prowess or the state of her virginity. But I would have enjoyed hearing you speak of her great accomplishments. Not as a woman, but simply as a human being. Here’s a list. She served in the House of Commons for 23 years and won five general elections. She served as a government minister in Social Security, Employment and the Home Office, where she was Minister of State for Prisons. She rose to become Shadow Health Secretary and then Shadow Home Secretary. She was appointed to the Privy Council. After leaving Westminster, she built an entirely new career as an author, broadcaster, documentary-maker, stage performer and television personality. Then, at the age of 71, she returned to elected politics and became a Member of the European Parliament. She was a longstanding advocate for Britain leaving the European Union and, when the political establishment failed to deliver the referendum result, she left the Conservative Party after more than 50 years and stood for the Brexit Party. She was elected as an MEP and took the argument for British independence directly into the European Parliament. She was also an unapologetic defender of free speech. She continued to speak openly on difficult and unfashionable subjects when others chose silence, it was easier to do that, she accepted the criticism and hostility that came with it rather than surrendering her convictions. Her Catholic faith was central to her life. She converted to Catholicism, met Pope John Paul II in Rome and was later made a Dame of the Order of St Gregory the Great by Pope Benedict XVI for her service to politics and public life. She remained a powerful public voice well into her late seventies, defending her beliefs despite decades of ridicule and hostility. That is an extraordinary life of public service, courage and reinvention. Yet, when asked to speak about her after her sudden and violent death, you chose to tell the country that she was a “spinster”, an “old maid” and a virgin. You discussed a failed relationship and suggested that afterwards she simply dedicated herself to other activities. Do you understand the reduction involved in that? You took the life of a highly accomplished woman and assessed it according to whether she had married, whether she had sex and whether a man had wanted her. That is what was wrong. That is what you should have known. It wasn’t simply that your words were poorly chosen or badly timed. It was the instinct to view a woman’s entire life through her relationship with men, even when her achievements should have rendered that completely irrelevant. Nobody discussing the death of an accomplished male politician would think it necessary to tell viewers whether he was a virgin, speculate about his sex life or describe him as an ageing bachelor whose romance had failed. I don’t want you cancelled. I don’t believe that people should be denied forgiveness when they make mistakes. But a meaningful apology has to identify the actual wrong. Ann was murdered after a lifetime of public service. At the moment her achievements should have been remembered, you diminished her to an unmarried woman who apparently hadn’t had sex. She deserved better than that. And I’m still not sure you get it. But every woman who watched you speak of her and then read your apology does. Bernie.
Adam Boulton@adamboultonTABB

AN APOLOGY I was seriously wrong and insensitive in one of the several media appearances I made yesterday in reaction to the death of Ann Widdecombe. I got the timing and tone of my initial word portrait of her wrong. Of course I shared, and share, the horror at her murder and the respect for her remarkable and feisty political career. I also know that many people loved her for her subsequent showbiz stardom. Her untimely death is a horrible thing. My mistaken view was that in the context of rolling news coverage, I was being asked to contribute as an obituarist who has known her and interacted with her since the 1980s. This approach was premature. At no point was I expressing my personal feelings about her, that's not what I do. I was discussing her life in the round, based on the record of known facts and what she has said about herself, along with some recollections of our personal interactions. My choice of words on the spur of the moment was clumsy. I did not intend to offend though obviously I did.

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The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
"Fourteen-year-old Sofia Martinez knelt eight months pregnant in the confession booth at St. Anthony's Church in Chicago on May 20, 1922, and instead of confessing sins, she'd begged seventy-two-year-old Father Michael O'Brien ""Father, I need help but I'm afraid to tell anyone but you in confession where it's secret""—and Father Michael had said gently ""Child, if you're in danger, I must help you. Tell me everything""—and Sofia had confessed not sins but crimes committed against her: ""I was sold at twelve to Miguel Martinez who is thirty-nine. My parents took $800. For two years he's kept me locked in a house. I'm eight months pregnant. Yesterday I heard him tell his brother that after the baby is born, he's taking the baby to sell to people in New York for $4,000, and he's putting me in an asylum so I can't report him. Father, is there any way you can help without breaking confession secret?""—and Father Michael, trained in canon law, had known that confession seal didn't apply to plans to harm others in the future, and he'd said ""Sofia, what he plans to do—sell your baby, imprison you—these are future crimes, not past sins. I can act on this. Will you let me write down what you've told me as a formal statement, not a confession?""—and Sofia had agreed, and Father Michael had written a detailed statement of everything Sofia had told him, she'd signed it, and he'd taken it directly to police with Sofia—and Miguel Martinez was arrested that evening before he could execute his plan, and the detailed statement from the confession booth—technically not a confession but a plea for help—was used as evidence, and Miguel was convicted of child trafficking, kidnapping, and conspiracy to sell a child—and Father Michael's careful documentation of Sofia's ""confession"" that wasn't a confession became a model for other clergy learning to distinguish between confidential sins and reportable crimes. Sofia lived until 2005, dying at age ninety-seven. Before her death, she reflected: ""I was fourteen and eight months pregnant when I went to confession and told the priest not my sins but the crimes committed against me. I begged for help. Father Michael said future plans to harm are not protected confession secrets. He wrote down everything I told him—not as confession but as a legal statement. That document from a confession booth saved me and my baby. The priest understood the difference between sacred confidentiality and criminal conspiracy. My confession booth became a witness stand. My plea for help became legal evidence."""
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StayReal@StayRealrd·
@waiting4myman @BoyGeorge @MisterMarilyn Gender is bollox. It's nothing but a set of regressive societal, stereotypical expectations imposed on people, especially on women by men. It is not innate...it is imposed.
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UR D1@waiting4myman·
@BoyGeorge @MisterMarilyn Why would you think it's hatred and repression to notice that women R women, men R men, trans women R trans women, trans men R trans men, gender fluid R gender fluid,etc. Many genders but only two sexes. Do you recognize the difference between sex & gender?
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Marilyn@MisterMarilyn·
If you think that I’m just going to keep my trap shut and allow utter garbage and ludicrous nonsense be slung around associated with me, then you are SADLY mistaken my dear!! My brain (and trap) works JUST fine, so think on!! I could say many MANY things, but I choose NOT to, but that doesn’t mean I WON’T!! STOP poking me with a stick and concentrate on whatever re-re-re-re release you’re on now!! What the fuk is your problem beach!!? 🙄
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Irish🇮🇪✝️
Irish🇮🇪✝️@CapatanEl4662·
Deep in a Donegal forest stands this magical Celtic cross the work of Irish man Liam Emmery. He planted every tree, but died in 2010 before the golden shape emerged. What a guy🇮🇪✝️. How long before you think Muslims set the forest in fire??
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