

Margaret Aitken
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🩺 @theSNP is opening walk-in GP clinics across Scotland, including in Lochee, to end the 8am rush. 🗓️ Open 7 days a week, no appointment needed. 🗳️ Make it #BothVotesSNP on 7th May.

Suffer from 'imposter syndrome'? So does this @UniofOxford lecturer... but not for the reason you might expect. Can we help with his workplace dilemma? And who wants to point out the elephants in the room?

This is on @JohnSwinney and his @theSNP government. They were repeatedly warned of the risks, but continued to house dangerous men alongside female prisoners.



Morgane Oger's only notable accomplishment is getting funding for a women's shelter to shut down because they didn't accept biological men. Now Oger wants to have @NVanCaroline arrested for support women's-only spaces and opposing transgender surgeries on minors. These activists are totally insane!







The City of London recommends no women only pond on Hampstead Heath. Blatant disregard for the 2010 Equality Act & Supreme Court clarification that female/women provisions refer to biological sex. The misogyny of the City of London in plain sight. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…


When men like this win awards it’s not in spite of their misogyny, it’s because of. Liew believes trans-identified men are women and he’s not shy about it. He is approved view. He is a warning and an example to reality based journalists, even when ‘sex and gender’ isn’t a factor. He might claim to be controversial, and brave, but he chose the orthodoxy that secures his position.





Progressive parents parading little boys in drag for adult cheers & tips is deeply unsettling.. Ped°philes have spent decades looking for a socially acceptable way to sexualize children...child drag shows might be the way to do it.. It's Bacha Bazi 2.0 rebranded as inclusion..





🏆✍️ WINNER! Jonathan Liew (@guardian) is named SJA Columnist of the Year at the British Sports Journalism Awards, sponsored by Canon. 🥇#SJA2025 #BritishSportsJournalismAwards #sportsmedia #sportsjournalism

This goes beyond mere "grooming" @Glinner It is an aggressive display of dominance, by a male in a position of power/influence over subordinate females. How can they complain about his behaviour, if he is assessing their academic performance? It is a form of psychological assault on females. Furthermore, by allowing this @UniofOxford are carrying out what I call 'Employer-Initiated Coercive Control' (EICC), see attached tweet, Which I define as: 'A pattern of rules enacted by employers which compel (invariably), female employees to change or adapt their behaviours in order to accede to the principles of gender ideology.' I wrote this in respect of individuals in paid employment, so for 'employees', insert 'students' (and academic colleagues). But my definition works just as well for what's going on academia and in this case here at St Hilda's. And I bet, dollars to doughnuts, that boundary-violating Matt Rattely is using the women's toilets too!