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@resistdivisionn

Division is a human creation.

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DMcGiff
DMcGiff@scrufwiththecat·
@resistdivisionn @Parsleymael @LibVoice4Women You are really quite stupid. The trans man fad has peaked. They may have beards and deep voices , but they are also 5'5" with a fat arse and no chest or shoulders. Completely different to the 6' brick shithouse with a beard. There is no such thing as c1s thats noncesense.
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The Observer@resistdivisionn·
@EnarialP @Parsleymael @LibVoice4Women On tests to Terfs, they haven't been right once by looking at someone who is a trans man (meaning they were assigned female at birth). If you aren't trans+ stay out of this convo as you simply don't understand.
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Lola
Lola@thefempire50·
Can someone please explain to me how letting this man self identify into female spaces is progressive, left-wing and good for women?
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The Observer@resistdivisionn·
@Parsleymael @LibVoice4Women Trans women never once has caused an issue. There are ZERO reports of anyone pretending to be women to access women's spaces. It's a non issue but what you lot have done has actually put women in danger. You are anti-women. Terf organisations are funded by misogynistic men.
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Parsley
Parsley@Parsleymael·
@resistdivisionn @LibVoice4Women So, the problem you see with keeping men out, is that men will get in. Have you any evidence, or even a worked logic chain, that says the second group of men is worse for women, and/or more difficult for management to eject?
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Harry Eccles
Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
Most of the TERF accounts on Twitter are a small handful of people with multiple accounts. Most people aren’t that spiteful and most people agree that trans people deserve respect and dignity like everyone else.
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The Observer@resistdivisionn·
@Parsleymael @LibVoice4Women It means trans men with beards have to use the women's toilets allowing predatory cis men to pretend to be trans men to enter women's spaces. Or are you too transphobic to understand that trans men also exist, have beards and masc voices?
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Parsley
Parsley@Parsleymael·
@resistdivisionn @LibVoice4Women How is maintaining access for women and girls to some spaces and services that have no men in them, anti-women? Spell it out for us.
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The Observer@resistdivisionn·
@Mullers1993 @LGBTLD @LGBTCons So, @LGBTLD and @lgbtiqa_greens are the only party groups willing to stand up for trans rights. There have NEVER been an issue. Your statement sounds like a bunch of pick me's for cis-het people and you have thrown trans people under the bus.
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Led By Donkeys
Led By Donkeys@ByDonkeys·
Immigration makes Britain brilliant.
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TraditionandTomorrow
TraditionandTomorrow@tomorrow28170·
@owenjonesjourno Yes Owen, that’s what happens when you import the third world. Well done mate, the master of your own making.
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Owen Jones
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
A cause for national shame. This is the Rainbow Map for LGBTI+ rights across Europe. Until 2015, the UK was top. We've now collapsed down the rankings - and are the worst in Western Europe. We're now near Albania.
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The Observer@resistdivisionn·
@StellarFox16 @AllianceLGB Yes, non affirming therapy for LGBT+ People. I wonder if you ever did any therapy at all but the psychotherapy I had for BPD and trauma that took three years would not be affected by this. If you think it would, you don't understand.
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LGB Alliance
LGB Alliance@AllianceLGB·
We are deeply concerned by the announcement in the King’s Speech that the UK Government is to draft a bill to ban what it calls “abusive conversion practices.” We oppose coercive and abusive practices. But there is already a robust legal framework in place to deal with assault, coercion, harassment, abuse and safeguarding failures. The question Parliament must answer is why new legislation is needed when existing laws already protect people from abusive conduct. Our concern is that this legislation is increasingly being used to pursue a more nefarious objective - creating an affirmation-only framework regarding “gender identity” in which lawful therapeutic exploration is effectively shut down. That would leave same-sex attracted people, vulnerable young people and those struggling with trauma, identity or mental health issues with fewer options for support. Same-sex attracted people should not lose access to lawful counselling because therapeutic neutrality has become politically unacceptable. Poorly drafted legislation could also create wider consequences for families, clinicians, employers and safeguarding professionals. We do not believe new legislation is necessary and we will continue to make the case that existing laws already protect people from genuine abuse — without creating further risks for vulnerable individuals, families and professionals. Please make these points - with personal examples if possible - to your MP, MSP or MA.
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The Observer@resistdivisionn·
@DarlaLek @AllianceLGB It actually doesn't, this is false. Cis kids are given puberty blockers if they enter a puberty at like 7. Are you also against cis kids having puberty blockers?
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Darla lek
Darla lek@DarlaLek·
@resistdivisionn @AllianceLGB Puberty blockers interfere with the development of the brain. Why does the trans crowd want the brains of kids to be stopped from developing normally?
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