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Jill Chapman

@jillchapman

Lover of gin, clumsy ex-engineer, now graphic designer. For business, see @thisismegraphic

Ryton, England Katılım Nisan 2009
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Mary Somner
Mary Somner@mummysombo·
@heraldscotland There is a difference between a trans person and these lunatic misogynistic fetishists who want nothing more than to destroy women’s rights but women’s rights MUST always come first. We need protection from this group.
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The Herald@heraldscotland·
'Trans rights are human rights and are part of my feminism' After Scottish Labour candidate Rashid Hussain used an election leaflet to say "As a father of daughters, unlike the SNP and Green candidates, I am also unequivocal in supporting women’s rights to single-sex spaces", Scottish Green candidate Holly Bruce said: “People in Glasgow Southside deserve better than this divisive nonsense. “Trans rights are human rights and are part of my feminism. There are plenty of Labour members and supporters who feel the same way. “This should be a positive contest and not one where we smear each other and try to turn communities against one another. “I would urge Labour to retract this shameful letter and apologise for ever issuing it.” 👇
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Jill Chapman
Jill Chapman@jillchapman·
@daniellismore @IndiaWilloughby I just saw a terf claiming all female competitors at a park run should have to go through a medical tent and be examined. How is this protecting women? Now we have to have an invasive exam to take part in a fun run!
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ᗰᗩƳᖇᗩ@LePapillonBlu2·
And there you have it, folks.
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Jill Chapman
Jill Chapman@jillchapman·
@DrBesi_Med_Info @MMcEwanGolf The user of the post is Michael and the anecdote includes a man shouting "Go on michael you've got this". What makes you think this woman has got anything to do with the story? The man to the left of this woman had Michael on the front of his shirt.
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Michael McEwan
Michael McEwan@MMcEwanGolf·
A little London Marathon anecdote... Before I ran it for the first time in 2014, a friend advised me to print my name on the top I was intending to wear. "People will see it and cheer for you," they said. So it proved. I can't tell you how many times I heard my name shouted in the first couple of miles. Anyway... We get to around four or five miles in and there's a long row of terraced houses up on the left, the kind with a front door that basically opens onto the pavement. I'm running close to the edge of the road - a cardinal sin; you should always try to run in the middle where the camber is more evenly distributed - when I see the door to one such house openly around 100 yards in front of me. A heavy-set guy emerges. He's got a full black bin bag in one hand, a can of lager in the other and his dressing gown is... not fastened as well as it could be. As I'm about 20 metres away, he slings the rubbish into the wheelie bin outside his door and looks right at me. He takes a big swig from his can and with a thick, deep, Danny Dyer-like Cockney accent, he growls: "Go on Michael sahhhn, you've faaaccking got this." I'm not sure which one of was in a worse state by the end of the day. I genuinely love this event. There's an endearing simplicity and purity to it. And as my pal above demonstrated, it's a day when strangers celebrate and cheer for each other. I think we need more, not less, of that in the world.
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Jill Chapman@jillchapman·
@IndigoJones2020 @wine_018 You need to work on your reading comprehension. She said she had her asylum removed which means she legally had asylum. Therefore, she was here legally but they're sending her back to a place they have previously agreed was unsafe.
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IndigoJones2020
IndigoJones2020@IndigoJones2020·
@wine_018 sorry they didn't decide to come legally. sorry they were misled that breaking the law was good. sorry for poor immigration law and vetting. there are some reasonable illegals, but, 430K abused children + murders and rapes are good to end. even heaven has boundaries and laws.
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♡⃝@wine_x13·
This women said I was signing my daughter out of school yesterday, standing in the main office next to another mom who was clearly holding back tears. She had just finished signing her child out when I heard her ask the security guard who she could speak to about withdrawing her daughter from school. The guard looked confused and said, “School’s almost over… why not just wait a few more weeks so she can finish the year?” And the mom said something I can’t stop thinking about: “I wish I could… but we can’t. We have to self-deport by May. They stripped us of our asylum. We have to go back to Guatemala.” My heart shattered right there 💔. I looked at her and told her how sorry I was. I couldn’t stop saying, “I’m so, so sorry. I’m so sorry you and your baby are going through this. I’m sorry people failed you.” Because that’s exactly what this is. A failure. What made it heavier is that this school and the very town the school is in, is so loud and proud in their support for the very policies causing this. So I said it: “I’m sorry the people here voted for this to happen to you.” & the security guard interrupted me and said, “We regret voting for him. We didn’t know it would be like this.” & I couldn’t hold it in. I said, “Regret what? You didn’t know what? He told you. He was clear. You just didn’t think it would affect you.” She stayed silent. A mother and her daughter being forced to leave the only life they know. A child losing her school, her safety, her normal. A woman who’s done nothing but work and try to build something better… forced to have to start over in a place filled with uncertainty and possible danger. These are not bad people. They are families. They are kids. They are trying. And they deserved better 😞💔
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Suzy
Suzy@Suzanne99539184·
@ripx4nutmeg I grimaced I have to admit, why on earth did it have to be kneeling with a short skirt showing panties? I don't know any real female gardener that would dress like that while kneeling down planting.
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ripx4nutmeg@ripx4nutmeg·
Monty Don meets two women working as gardeners at Hyde Park in the latest episode of Gardeners' World. As it's a BBC programme, one of the two women has a penis
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Daniel Lismore
Daniel Lismore@daniellismore·
You don’t have to love Labour. You don’t have to trust the Lib Dems. You don’t even have to like the Greens. But if you don’t want Nigel Farage running your council, your schools, your services you need to vote tactically on May 7. One candidate can beat Reform in your area. Find out who. Vote for them. There are more of us than there are of them. But only if we actually show up. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧🫖☕️
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MrEnlightened
MrEnlightened@MrEnlightened9·
Another stupid bitch brainwashed, men and women are not equal in anything besides overall worth/human value. We are not equal in capabilities role or function. Feminism is a lie and is leading to collapse of nuclear family and birth rates by having women in mass prioritize career and education over family and children. Women will never be equal to men as men are the dominant sex women require men to enforce their rights, physically build/maintain society for them, and protect them from other men. Feminism is an illusion
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Blackish Press
Blackish Press@blackishpress·
Zendaya on being a feminist: "I consider myself feminist, but I would consider myself an intersectional feminist, meaning you can't pick and choose which kind of women or types of women or from which backgrounds you choose to support. If you choose to support women, that includes all women. I think it's important to keep that in mind when you choose to call yourself a feminist."
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Jill Chapman@jillchapman·
@SarahisCensored Neither can I. Thanks for being so nice to point out that and making me feel less than.
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Sarah Fields
Sarah Fields@SarahisCensored·
For Trans day of Visibility I just want to remind “Trans women” that they cannot do this. And they never will. Because they’re not women.
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BLAH BLAHBLAHBLAH@BLAHBLAHBL53710·
Dear people of the UK when you go to vote on May 7th, just before you write the X in the box count to 10 and think about what's happening in America because their electorate voted in a complete fucking imbecile, you have been warned, don't live to regret your decision 🙏
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Labour Heartlands
Labour Heartlands@Labourheartland·
Again, That’s a false comparison. A CEO of a charity or a company is a management job. Maybe you think women are not capable of such jobs, well we don't... and neither do some of the top 100 companies in the world however This post is about representation and advocacy role for a female reproductive disease. Running an organisation is not the same as being appointed to represent the people who suffer from a sex-specific condition. If a woman who identified as a man was appointed to represent prostate cancer patients as a male health representative, then you’d have a comparable situation. Until then, it’s a false equivalence.
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Labour Heartlands
Labour Heartlands@Labourheartland·
How much more are women expected to put up with? Because appointing a man who identifies as a woman to represent people suffering from endometriosis is not inclusion, it is disrespect. At best, it is tone-deaf. In reality, it's outright misogyny dressed up as progress. A man representing women with endometriosis. Think about that for a moment. Women fought for decades to get this disease recognised, treated, researched and taken seriously. Now they are told to step aside and let a man represent them. Call it inclusion if you like. Many women will call it something else. If women can’t even speak for women’s health anymore, what exactly are women allowed to speak for? Endometriosis is not an abstract identity. It is a painful, often debilitating medical condition that affects women because they have female reproductive systems. One in ten women in the UK suffer from it. Many spend years being ignored by doctors, misdiagnosed, or told the pain is “normal”. Women have fought for decades just to have this condition taken seriously. And now, after all that, they are told a man will represent them. You could not design a more insulting situation if you tried. Novelist Amanda Craig, who has personally suffered from acute endometriosis, said the appointment was “absolutely ridiculous” and compared it to a white person claiming to speak for black people. It is a harsh comparison, but you can understand the point she is making: representation should come from lived experience, not political fashion. This is the problem with identity politics when it loses all connection to material reality. Women are told to be quiet, be kind, be inclusive, and accept that even their own medical conditions are no longer theirs to speak about. So again, the question stands: How much more are women expected to put up with? Because when women cannot even speak about women’s health without being told to step aside for a man, that is not equality. That is erasure. And dressing erasure up as progress does not make it progress. It just makes it harder to challenge. #WomenMatter
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The Purple Pimpernel
The Purple Pimpernel@Eyeswideopen69·
Taking back the flag from people who paint roundabouts and couldn’t run to catch a bus…
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evan loves worf
evan loves worf@esjesjesj·
I’m supposed to believe he didn’t go to the island
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Jill Chapman@jillchapman·
@emrazz One of those was an Australian playing a Stotsman and another was a literal illegal alien.
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Jill Chapman@jillchapman·
@mandalooner @winright007 @ma1ybe That clearly wasn't my point. My point about single fathers who are successful in business would be completely different and along the lines of them paying staff to do the jobs that others expect from their wives for free.
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💗@ma1ybe·
My sister runs the whole house…kids, meals, everything while her husband works and is very successful. He’s super disciplined too: gym, yoga, perfect routine. But when my sister got sick for a few days, he had to take time off work to manage the house and kids. He even missed an international conference and a few work opportunities because he had to stay home. By day two he looked exhausted and completely overwhelmed. It made me wonder how many successful men are successful because someone else is quietly managing their life doing unpaid labour. And what women could achieve too… if they also had a wife at home.
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Jill Chapman@jillchapman·
@winright007 @ma1ybe Feed and dress the kids? Help them with their homework? School runs, after school activities? You're a single man bragging about being able to look after himself. Not the gotcha you think it is.
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America Is Back
America Is Back@winright007·
@ma1ybe What do you think the millions of single guys, like myself, do? I work 10hrs a day six days a week, keep my house clean, maintain my house, remodeling my house, and cook my meals because I don't go out to eat
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Jill Chapman@jillchapman·
@PunishedAG My first thought was that they should visit their doctor. If my dog was that focused on me I would go for a full cancer check up.
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Melanie D'Arrigo
Melanie D'Arrigo@DarrigoMelanie·
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