lilimarlene
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@Glinner Holy shit how’s the wife? how’s the kids? How’s ur head?
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imagine trying to police what is & isn’t ladylike while dressing like a barbershop quartet stfu w ur googly eye looking ass
Maia Poet🦎@thepeacepoet99
Bro called me a bitch because he didn’t like me pointing out how obviously insane his argument is… How incredibly ladylike!
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@Heccles94 I know, but thankfully trans activism is being driven back.
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This is a cruel, sick move pushed by cruel, sick people
Sky News@SkyNews
BREAKING: Transgender girls have been given until September 6 to leave the Guides. 🔗 Read more trib.al/eoOnJ1H
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It’s devastating that Girlguiding has announced plans to exclude existing trans girl guides from September.
The Supreme Court ruling is being weaponised to bully previously inclusive organisations into abandoning members of their own community.
The government must ensure that the statutory guidance enables organisations to be inclusive and protects them from expensive anti-trans lawfare.
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As we approach our 2 year anniversary, and @meta denies our right to advertise, it reminds us why we started this brand:
To get the world to LOOK AT HER.
The women and girls hurt when males are allowed to steal women’s identity.
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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.
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This is the “stage 1” letter sent to a 17 year old in the first year of college.
No matter what your views, this is sinister as hell and we should all be concerned for our children. They are growing up in an environment where their speech is heavily policed.
My son’s current project focusses, rather ironically, on 1984. He’s writing a short film based on a compliant side character living in the world Orwell created.
We listened to the audible play/reading recently and he was struck at modern day parallels.
Note the mention of how his “abhorrent ideological” speech affects staff, the use of words like diatribe and preaching.
We cannot allow this authoritarian shit to continue.
RE: Positive Behaviour Management Policy – First Written Warning
Dear xxxx,
The purpose of this letter is to confirm you had a meeting on 19 March at 12:00 with xxxx xxxx to
discuss your recent behaviour on 17 March which broke the following rules of the Positive Behaviour
Management Policy.
Respectful - Students are expected to respect people, value diversity and are committed to equality
ensuring a positive and professional learning environment in which all people are treated with respect
and dignity. It is the responsibility of everyone to behave in a safe manner and not put themselves or
others at risk.
Collaborative - It is the responsibility of students to engage with WCUC staff and other students to
develop positive relationships and work together to promote an active group learning
environment. This requires them to be on time, in the right place, correctly equipped and ready to
learn in all classes.
You’ve received this letter because of the following behaviour:
• You were caught talking at xxxx, xxxx and xxxx about your ideological views - you were
midway through a diatribe on why being part of the LGBTQIA+ community should be considered
a mental illness/condition
I have since had a meeting with you, making it absolutely clear that making comments like that
is deeply offensive and ideologically abhorrent and in no way appropriate to be preaching within
the walls of the college.
We talked about what effect saying such things may have on your peers, and staff. You were
receptive to the feedback and promised that you would not talk this way in college again.
I would like to take this opportunity to remind you that this written warning will remain active on your
student record for the duration of 3 months after which they can become spent but will remain on your
student record.
Yours Sincerely,
Mr Course teacher
Kellie-Jay Keen@ThePosieParker
My son just got a written warning from college for a private conversation discussing trans shit with friends. I reckon I’m about to go scorched earth on these twats.
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@graceelavery @KatHighsmith You haven't even bothered getting a shave
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@KatHighsmith Thank you for sharing with only a mild insult about my appearance and no lurid speculation my sexual habits, or my child. It’s possible that you believe I have views that I don’t actually have—please look up my work if you’re interested in what I actually think about these topics
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@ZARA - I just queried the presence of a hulking great man in the ladies changing room in your Kingston branch and staff told me it’s policy to let them in. Can you confirm?
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The United Kingdom is in a sinister, censorious state. I was invited to an interview with the police for the first time in 2017 for saying it’s wrong to castrate a 16 year old.
Over the last few years, I’ve had a visit from the police for being “untoward about paedophiles”, been arrested for organising an outdoor political gathering during lockdown, and made a couple more trips to the police station for my speech.
My primary role in life is that of a mother; I see this country through the lens of what we leave for our children.
Yesterday, whilst in a taxi after listening to the extraordinary Noa Argamani speak, I saw an email from my son’s college. (In the UK, college/sixth form is compulsory for 16–18-year-olds.) The email was a sinister and viciously authoritarian punishment for wrongthink and speech. Had my son said women have penises and should be able to share rape crisis centres with other women, he would have been fine. He would not have been accused of being ideologically abhorrent (in writing) and given a permanent record to take with him into university or an apprenticeship.
We, the adults, have created this environment for our children, and it is incumbent upon us to fight to stop it.
These battles are high risk for our children; speaking freely can cost them friendships and opportunities.
You must ensure your child is not suffering the harms of our societal neglect.
There will be consequences for adults who think they can bully my son. Maybe they haven’t heard, but, especially when it comes to my children …
I never lose.
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