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@yonners

Former-vet-clinic-owner, now singer & activist; Women'sRights & BiologicalSex matter; Lezza

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Yonni@yonners·
Mike & many #LibDems want to #ProtectChildren & young #Lesbians who'll be #victims of this unnecessary & damaging experimentation. The LD #GenderExtremists are not worried about them - they just want to enable men to invade spaces & stuff that's for #Women #PubertyBlockers ⬇️
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Cllr Mike Sammon@Mike_Sammon

I’m deeply concerned that puberty blocker trials are going ahead. Children should not be involved in experimental gender treatments. bbc.com/news/articles/…

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Women o' Scotland
Women o' Scotland@WomenOScotland·
Unbelievable. Women shouldn’t be expected to put up with the misogyny of this larping bloke being appointed parliamentary engagement officer as an endometriosis rep. Are they trolling us? thetimes.com/article/fc4f93…
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Jennifer Sey
Jennifer Sey@JenniferSey·
It’s our 2nd birthday at @xx_xyathletics. I woke up Friday to find we were suspended from advertising on Meta. All for standing up for fair competition for women. Be our media. Share this video. Use code 2Years for 20% off today only.
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XX-XY Athletics@xx_xyathletics·
Real Girls Rock. The Big Game Ad Nike Would Never Make.
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Holy cow!!!!!! So now @xx_xyathletics has been removed from all other platforms!!!! This company, these clothes are so subversive they won’t even let them advertise!!! You’re not allowed to wear this shirt!!! This is nuts!!!!
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GB News@GBNEWS·
‘It feels very negligent to me.’ @jan_murray says her investigation into activism and growing tension within Girlguiding following its ‘no boys’ policy change exposed that some leaders were buying pro-trans badges for entire units and encouraging activist campaigning.
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Yonni@yonners·
@WomensRightsNet @vikki_sewell Sadly.. These changes are NOT final law yet. •The measures have only passed an initial parliamentary stage •They must still go through: •committee review •further votes •and potentially presidential approval or veto
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Yonni@yonners·
@roswh @AzatAlsalim @LouiseGuinness Sadly.. These changes are NOT final law yet. •The measures have only passed an initial parliamentary stage •They must still go through: •committee review •further votes •and potentially presidential approval or veto
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Azat@AzatAlsalim·
Portugal bans sex change treatments for minors and repeals the 2018 gender self-determination law
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Yonni@yonners·
@blablafishcakes @AzatAlsalim Sadly.. These changes are NOT final law yet. •The measures have only passed an initial parliamentary stage •They must still go through: •committee review •further votes •and potentially presidential approval or veto
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Yonni@yonners·
@AzatAlsalim Please correct your post, it is INCORRECT. These changes are NOT final law yet. •The measures have only passed an initial parliamentary stage •They must still go through: •committee review •further votes •and potentially presidential approval or veto
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Rosie Duffield MP
Rosie Duffield MP@RosieDuffield1·
"Craig, who suffered from acute endometriosis in her forties, said the appointment of Richards was “absolutely ridiculous”. She added: “It’s as ridiculous as someone purporting to speak for black people when they’re white." @AmandaPCraig 🎯 for @SanMan1978 thetimes.com/article/fc4f93…
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Lily Craven
Lily Craven@TheAttagirls·
Woman of the Day feminist and author Caroline Norton born OTD in 1808 in London whose intense lobbying of Parliament and Queen Victoria was instrumental in the passing of three Acts of Parliament that gave married women long overdue legal rights for the first time. It was the beginning of the end of coverture, the common law principle imported by those robbing Normans in 1066: that a married woman was no more than a chattel of her husband. Property. And property cannot own property. Caroline married at 19. Her family, though well-connected, was penniless. It was a mistake. George Norton was happy to use his wife’s social connections to gain advancement but failed to earn money as a barrister. Hardly surprising. He was a nightmare: jealous, possessive, violent, abusive and a drunk. She left him when she 28, and managed to support herself and her children for a while by writing books and poems, but in those days, a woman’s earnings belonged to her husband. She was just a chattel, remember. He confiscated Caroline’s income, leaving her in poverty. She fought back: running up bills in his name, and when creditors came to collect, telling them to go after him. He retaliated by kidnapping their three sons, hiding them with relatives in Scotland, and refusing to tell her where they were. Children then were the legal property of their father and there was nothing Caroline could do to regain custody. A woman’s voice carried no weight. (You might think that’s still the case today but I couldn’t possibly comment). Norton accused her of an affair with the Prime Minister, Lord Melbourne, and tried to blackmail Melbourne for £10,000 (£1.3 million in today’s money) to avoid scandal. The PM refused to pay so Norton took him to court. At the end of a nine-day trial, the jury threw out Norton’s claim, siding with Melbourne, but the publicity almost brought down the government. The scandal eventually died, but Caroline’s reputation was ruined. He still refused to let her see her sons and blocked her from divorcing him. When one of their sons died in an avoidable accident, he relented and let Caroline see her other children, but still refused her custody. She had no redress. He had complete power over her. Parliament finally debated divorce reform in 1855 and Caroline submitted a detailed account of her own marriage to MPs, describing the obstacles faced by women as the result of existing laws. An English wife may not leave her husband's house. Not only can he sue her for restitution of "conjugal rights," but he has a right to enter the house of any friend or relation with whom she may take refuge...and carry her away by force...” “If her husband take proceedings for a divorce, she is not, in the first instance, allowed to defend herself...She is not represented by attorney, nor permitted to be considered a party to the suit between him and her supposed lover, for "damages." “If an English wife be guilty of infidelity, her husband can divorce her so as to marry again; but she cannot divorce the husband ‘a vinculo’, however profligate he may be.” Largely through Caroline’s intense campaigning, including writing to Queen Victoria, Parliament passed the Custody of Infants Act 1839, the Matrimonial Causes Act 1857, and the Married Women’s Property Act 1870. Although Caroline did not herself benefit, those Acts gave married women - for the first time ever - a right to their own children and a law allowing divorce. By virtue of the Married Women's Property Act 1870, married women finally had the right to inherit property and take court action on their own behalf. It also granted married women, for the first time, a separate legal identity from their husbands. Caroline was finally free of Norton when he died in 1875. She remarried in 1877 but died just three months later at the age of 69. I hope she found some peace and contentment in that too brief time. “Those dear children, the loss of whose pattering steps and sweet occasional voices made the silence of my new home intolerable as the anguish of death...what I suffered respecting those children. God knows…under the evil law which suffered any man, for vengeance or for interest, to take baby children from their mother.” Coverture, a Norman legacy, was finally knocked on the head in 1990 when married women were finally taxed independently on their own incomes and given their own personal allowances. 1990. It only took 924 years.
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Women's Rights Network - WRN
Women's Rights Network - WRN@WomensRightsNet·
Don’t our Save Women’s Sports and XX T-shirts look lovely in the Spring sunshine? Parkrunners were out in force this morning reminding the powers that be that their policy of allowing men to identify into the female category is UNLAWFUL. T-shirts, sports vests, sweatshirts and more are available from the link in the next post. If you wore one today, don’t forget to tag us in…
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Faika El-Nagashi
Faika El-Nagashi@el_nagashi·
I’m just back from Hungary and we came across these photos from what seems like a lifetime ago. In 2009, Kurt Krickler, a veteran of the Austrian lesbian and gay rights movement, and I were among a group of around 100 activists who travelled from Vienna to Budapest to support the Pride march, which had to be called off the year before due to attacks by far-right militants. We brought a 60-metre rainbow flag from Vienna to carry through the streets of Budapest. 15 years later, I founded @AthenaForumEU and could not be prouder to have Kurt by my side again, standing up to the extremism and the harms of the gender identity dogma.
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Sall Grover
Sall Grover@salltweets·
It used to be that there was an example a month, then every week, then a few times a week, then every few days, and now it’s either daily or even multiple examples a day. Either a tiny demographic is incredibly dangerous or the most dangerous men in society are using transgenderism as a loophole for access and/or reprieve. Both is also a possibility. That no activist of transgenderism has tried to create stricter criteria to weed out the worst of society is a telling sign.
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Haringey ReSisters
Haringey ReSisters@HaringeyReSist·
Women using the Ladies Pond on Hampstead Heath cannot trust the sign saying 'women only.' The staff let men in.
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Feargal Sharkey
Feargal Sharkey@Feargal_Sharkey·
I've always found this incredible useful. An easy guide to exactly how much sh*t your local water company is in. Southern Water customer, 27% of your bill it doing nothing but paying interest on their stinking pile of debt. Thames Water, 28%, Anglian Water, 24% and on, and on, and on.......... weownit.org.uk/get-involved/p…
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PetechtorMeme
PetechtorMeme@Petechtor·
These little guardians are on a serious backyard patrol mission — older pup on lookout at the top, younger one bravely tackling the slide step-by-step. Sassy courage and pack loyalty in full fluffy form! 🛡️😆🐶🐶 What's the funniest "conquer the playground" moment your pups have had? We've got the watch. Petechtor salutes! #PetechtorVibes
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Buitengebieden@buitengebieden·
Puppy slide.. 😊
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