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@fathorses

A most inappropriate woman. Will not participate in the performative validation of those who fetishise my sex.

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Heidi@fathorses·
@PankhurstEM So man goes to feminist conference, invades bathrooms in a confrontational act of violation and woman gets detained? How are his actions not seen as a sexually based form of intimidation where the police gleefully act as his weapon?
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Ian Miles Cheong
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles·
Rwandan migrant Emmanuel Abayisenga had his asylum application to France rejected multiple times since submitting it in 2012. Despite orders for deportation, he remained in the country illegally. The priests trusted him with the cathedral keys, putting him in charge of locking up and caretaking. After he set the building on fire, destroying the organ and organ loft, Father Maire took him in, offering him shelter in his own home while awaiting trial. He then murdered Father Maire. Europe in a nutshell.
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
5 years ago, do you think I was right? The Senate on 22 June 2021. Senator HANSON (Queensland—Leader of Pauline Hanson's One Nation) (13:07): I rise to speak on the Fuel Security Bill 2021. When I came into the Senate in 2016 I raised the importance of fuel security for all Australians. This and previous governments have continually failed to meet the internationally mandated 90 days stockpile of fuel for the people of this nation. That means this government has put at risk the fuel security of our daily transport needs: our defence, our aviation industry, our mining and our commuter needs. Without this internationally mandated 90-day stockpile of fuel, Australia risks coming to a grinding halt. My concerns were echoed by Senator Jim Molan when he entered the parliament in December 2017. What has happened over the last five years? Nothing. If we go back to the year 2000, Australia had eight refineries that literally met the entire needs of our domestic refined fuel requirements. That is the same year Australia was manufacturing more than 320,000 new cars and over 23,000 commercial vehicles. Fast forward two decades, and Australia's self-sufficiency in the fuel space is going the same way as manufacturing. It's almost dead. Shamefully, in the space of four months, Australian oil refineries in Altona, owned by ExxonMobil, and Kwinana, owned by BP, announced they were closing half of this nation's remaining oil refineries. They suggested the facilities were no longer economically viable. How is that possible? When I looked at the consolidated income statements of each of these oil companies operating in Australia, I saw that each of them is pulling in tens of billions of dollars of revenue each year from Australians. They drill the oil and gas. They send the bulk of it overseas to Asian markets that have cheap labour. Then we're forced to buy it back from foreign markets, where the oil companies have extracted the bulk of the jobs and profits that should belong to Australians. Successive governments have squandered the opportunity to negotiate better deals for Australians off the back of these highly sought-after resources. And here we are today expected to pass legislation that will pay these same multinational oil companies $2.3 billion of taxpayers' money to continue refining activities until 2027 and, if we're lucky, until 2030. Well, I've got some bad news for this government: I'm not going to help pass a bill that takes us down the same path as the car industry, which received billions and billions of taxpayers' money only to close. I make no apologies for looking out for the best interests of Australian taxpayers. If we're going to pay $2.3 billion to secure Australia's fuel supply, the government should buy the Brisbane refinery in Lytton and let it become an asset owned by the Commonwealth. It would be a hell of a lot cheaper, and this government could then claim it has secured our refining capabilities well beyond 2030. John F Kennedy was famous for saying: 'Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate.' The truth is this government fears proper negotiations, because multinational companies have walked all over Scott Morrison, just as they did with Malcolm Turnbull, Tony Abbott, Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd. I'll say it again: these overseas corporations come here, they drill and mine our resources, and then they pay little to no taxes. Paying oil refineries $2.3 billion to keep operating in this country is hardly in Australia's best interests. We don't get a single share in these facilities. Instead we hand over the cash and simply kiss it goodbye. Again I remind Labor and the Liberal and National parties what happened to Australia's car industry after they had been given tens of billions of dollars in subsidies. They took the cash and buggered off when it suited them. (1/3)
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
🚨POLICE OFFICERS ARREST MAN WHO CRITICISED THEM IN BLOG POST A dozen officers searched his home and kept him in a cell overnight The case was dropped just 6 days later. Police ADMITTED the search was NOT LAWFUL Sam Smith, is now SUING Hertfordshire Police for wrongful arrest BRITISH POLICE ARE OUT OF CONTROL
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Liam Hehir
Liam Hehir@PronouncedHare·
When my grandmother was 99 she had a pacemaker fitted. They flew her to Wellington for the operation. Before they went the guy asked her if she wanted to be resuscitated. She said yes. The guy then asked her again, explaining that it can cause quite painful injuries. She was a completely capable woman of full mental capacity and said yes she understood and please resuscitate her if she needed it. He then asked her a third time, telling her that her quality of life might be different. At that point, my grandmother turned to my father and asked “What does he want me to say?” and Dad then intervened telling the now very defensive guy to knock it off. That kind of low level pressure happens in the health system every day.
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The Free Speech Union
The Free Speech Union@SpeechUnion·
David Lammy is leading one of the most authoritarian attacks on our fundamental rights. Despite repeated warnings from judges, lawyers, politicians, and victims of crime that it won’t work — and will undermine public trust in our criminal justice system — Mastermind’s very own is pressing ahead with this sinister plan. If Lammy gets his way, more people will be locked up for exercising their right to free speech. Let’s not let this clown strip away our rights for the sake of his ego. Sign our petition to SAVE JURY TRIALS 👇
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down under
down under@downund60580785·
I’m DONE. 50 FUCKING YEARS of sweat. Two trades. Diploma engineering Busted my ass. Raised good kids. Paid every damn tax. Obeyed every law. Voted like they told me to. And for what? A system that laughs in our face. Politicians who lie straight to our facess. Promises of “better days” that were just bait. While THEY cash checks and WE get the bill. They mollycoddle their chosen voter base with exorbitant government grants, NDIS and assistance. Regardless how vile their statements against Australians and their celebrating of the most evil regime since hitler They blow 15 souls on bondi beach and this piece of shit takes guns from aussie farmers We built this country. We carried it on our backs. We’re the suckers who still believe in “hard work pays off.” Newsflash: It doesn’t. Not anymore. Not for honest, humble, middle-class hard working Australians We’re not “slaves” anymore. We’re awake. We’re pissed. And we’re not shutting up. Who else is fucking DONE being exploited?
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
I just went to pay for dinner in Sydney. The restaurant manager pushed my card away and told me somebody already paid for our table. Turns out this kind gentleman shouted us as thank us for our NDIS work. Thank you so much king, such a nice gesture 😃❤️ @PeteZogoulas
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏
Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
Ignore what they say & just watch what they do…
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Emmi Pinkhurst
Emmi Pinkhurst@EmmiPinkhurst·
Wherever she is today, I hope Angela Carini is taking at least some small comfort in knowing that the women coming to the 2028 #LosAngelesOlympics will be in a fair competition. Tutti con te, Angela. 💚🤍❤️
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Josiah Burke
Josiah Burke@realJosiahBurke·
My brother teacher @EnochBurke is spending tonight in a tiny prison cell in Ireland after refusing to use “they/them” pronouns for a child. This is now over 600 days behind bars. Judges now want to ban his family from attending court. BUT THE TRUTH WILL NEVER BE SILENCED.
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Isaac Burke@isaaczburke

Judge Brian Cregan has threatened to ban Martina Burke, Ammi Burke and me from all future court hearings involving Enoch Burke, our son and brother. We wrote to the High Court today objecting to this unjust and unlawful proposal. burkebroadcast.com/2026/03/25/a-l…

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Dr P: 'Transwoman' is a slur. Like the 'N' word.
Bloody hell! This just confirms what being on this platform for two years has made clear to me as a Black woman (who, btw, has never once in my entire life been mistaken for a man. And neither has my mum, sisters, daughter or any female relatives). The vilest racists are on the 'tolerant' Left. And the really sad/shocking/unnerving/enraging thing is that they don't get it. They literally cannot see their own faults and failings.
Kate Barker-Mawjee@KateBMwriting

The Guardian telling on themselves here. Suggesting that black women are a bit like men, if you really think about it 😳

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Emma Hilton
Emma Hilton@FondOfBeetles·
I wholeheartedly welcome the new IOC guidelines that secure a safe and fair female category that excludes male athletes. SRY screening is a simple, non-invasive, once-in-a-lifetime check that returns female sport to female athletes. Laurel Hubbard should not have been allowed to lift weights against women. Caster Semenya should not have been allowed to run against women. Imane Khelif should not have been allowed to punch women in the face. This is a vindication for all the brilliant women who have fought for fairness and safety for all women in sport. Thank you to Kirsty Coventry, Jane Thornton and all those in the working group for a clear, evidence based policy. @iocmedia
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Krisztina Maria
Krisztina Maria@KrisztinaMaria·
Ayaan Hirsi Ali - let’s talk a bit about her. She is one of the most courageous voices of our time. She was born in 1969 in Mogadishu, Somalia, into a strict Muslim family. As a young girl, she was subjected to female genital mutilation. She grew up between Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia, and Kenya under a strict Islamic upbringing. In 1992, she fled to the Netherlands to escape an arranged marriage - she jumped off a train in Europe and applied for asylum. There, she learned Dutch, earned a degree in political science, and began working with integration. She lost her faith in Islam. She became an atheist, and later converted to Christianity in 2023. She saw clearly how Islam oppresses women - forced marriages, honor killings, female genital mutilation, polygamy, and the total lack of freedom. In 2004, she made the short film Submission together with Theo van Gogh. The film showed violence against women in Islam. Shortly after, Theo van Gogh was murdered in broad daylight in Amsterdam by a radical Muslim. A threat against Ayaan was left pinned to his chest: she was next. She received death threats for years. She had to live under police protection. She was elected to the Dutch parliament for the Liberal Party, where she fought for Muslim women’s rights and against the illusions of multiculturalism. She has written books such as Infidel, Nomad, and Heretic, where she directly criticizes the core of Islam - not just “extremism,” but the ideology itself. Today, she lives in the United States, married to historian Niall Ferguson, and continues her work, among other things through her foundation (AHA Foundation). She warns the West about mass immigration from Muslim countries, parallel societies, and the self-deception that claims Islam can be reformed without confronting its texts and history. Like Salman Rushdie, Ayaan Hirsi Ali has paid a high price for speaking the truth. Rushdie was hunted for a book. She was hunted for showing the reality of her own life and the lives of millions of Muslim women. She is not “Islamophobic.” She is a former Muslim who has seen the system from the inside and refuses to stay silent. She points to the uncomfortable truth: that Western values such as freedom of speech, gender equality, and individual liberty are incompatible with classical sharia Islam. Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a living example of why the Enlightenment is still worth defending. She risked her life to say what most people don’t dare: that the problem is not only “extremists,” but a religion that, at its core, oppresses women and rejects criticism. She deserves respect from all of us - not because she is “controversial,” but because she refuses to lie in order to be politically correct. In a time where many bow to threats, she continues to speak the truth. These are the kind of people who keep the soul of the West alive. Thank you Ayaan.❤️‍🔥🪽✝️
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Di Landy. We Are All Rex Landy
"There are 81 transvestite men in women’s jails in NZ. 81. There are 797 people in NZ’s mixed sex ‘women’s’ jail. That’s about ten per cent 10% of the women’s population are MEN in NZ. One in ten prisoners in NZ women’s jails are men. " rexlandy.substack.com/p/ioc-acknowle…
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April Hutchinson
April Hutchinson@Lea_Christina4·
This is me at the Powerlifting Worlds in 2023 lifting 507lbs. It took me years of training to achieve that and I still didn't medal, I got 4th place. Little did I know one month later I would be suspended for 2 years by my federation for speaking up about men competing in the womens category and that a man would walk in and pull a 578lb deadlift and crush womens records. He still holds records in Alberta to this day I can only hope that with the Olympics announcement today that the Canadian government will follow suit and demand federations to protect the female category Alberta has already started. Sports are separated by sex Sports are about integrity, fairness and safety. It is time we do the right thing and stop punishing those who speak up. @ABDanielleSmith @PierrePoilievre @xx_xyathletics @icons_women @Riley_Gaines_
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LunarOutlaw
LunarOutlaw@Lunar_Outlaw·
Just about 2 1/2 years ago, this doctor convinced my wife to have a total hysterectomy based off of MRI results and he said her uterus was destroyed by lesions, even drew a picture of her uterus and a bunch of lesions on it. In his notes and the pathology report it was stated her uterus was perfectly healthy, yet he still took it out. When we had the MRI re-looked at after the fact, there was no signs of the lesions he told my wife were there. We have a 19 minute long recording from the two week follow up where he admits to doing wrong, including withholding information and options. We had a law firm lined up and New York State Department of Health look like they were going be cracking down on him. However, shortly after he transitioned in the beginning of last year, New York State dropped the case. It took local politicians to get it reopened. Please help me share the story because hundreds of thousands of women have unnecessary hysterectomies every single year. It’s a multi billion dollar industry.
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Mark Shearman MBE
Mark Shearman MBE@AthleticsImages·
After today's excellent decision by the IOC.,if the Rio 2016 women's 800m. was held today, the 3 medallists in my photo. Wambui, Niyonsaba & Semenya would be barred and the medals would go to Canada's Melissa Bishop, Poland's Joanna Jozwik & GB's Lynsey Sharp @AthleticsWeekly
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BroBro🇦🇺🏇🏻
BroBro🇦🇺🏇🏻@realRick_AUS·
103 days ago, Islamists slaughtered 15 Australians Police charged a 17-year-old boy on Tuesday with allegedly collecting manuals, promoting ISIS-inspired terrorism A 16 year old was charged with five terrorism offences Albo still blaming Nazis for being the biggest threat 🤷‍♂️
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
Today's ruling by the IOC means a welcome return to fair sport for women and girls, but I'll never forget the scandal of Paris 2024, when people who consider themselves supremely virtuous and progressive publicly cheered on men punching women.
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pagliacci the hated 🌝
@reduxx Something to note: The IOC Is confirming here that Imane Khelif will not be eligible for female Olympic categories, and that Khelif had a distinct biological advantage over his female competitors. He has to be stripped of his medals for this to mean anything.
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