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Barry Thain 🟥
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Barry Thain 🟥
@mindsci
Husband, dad, therapist, cook. This is a personal (not professional) account.
Kingston, Surrey, England شامل ہوئے Mart 2009
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Clearly it is possible to remove bad laws from a country. Well done, Portugal. #SackCody
Azat@AzatAlsalim
Portugal bans sex change treatments for minors and repeals the 2018 gender self-determination law
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@WomensRightsNet @willows_elise Portugal is debating it. No laws haven’t changed yet.
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Good news for Portugal.
The tide has turned.
Who in Europe will be next?
Azat@AzatAlsalim
Portugal bans sex change treatments for minors and repeals the 2018 gender self-determination law
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Great news. Congratulations to the women of Portugal!
Azat@AzatAlsalim
Portugal bans sex change treatments for minors and repeals the 2018 gender self-determination law
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@BillboardChris @SayingItLouder No. They haven’t. Not yet. (But it does look like they will.)
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@AvengingAngel94 @PastorAlexLove Ummm. So Lent is a season of fasting. Pancakes are made on Shrove Tuesday to use up all the eggs and milk that would go bad during Lent. Easter Sunday (Resurrection Day) is a celebration when eggs become available to eat again. Chocolate eggs are symbolic.
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@PastorAlexLove Ever wonder why you have Easter eggs and Easter bunnies? Easter was created over Ostara, the Pagan fertility festival celebrating the Spring equinox. Rabbits and eggs are Pagan fertility symbols the Christians incorporated into Easter celebrations. Now you know. 😁
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@PastorAlexLove For obvious reasons, Jesus didn’t live to see Easter.
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@blablafishcakes Isn’t the point being overlooked that the FWS SCJ was all and only about GRCs. It had nothing to say at all about the vast majority of TIM’s who self-ID. It said that GRC’s do not make anyone the other sex for all purposes because GRA 2003 9(3) and the EA2010 negate 9(1).
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Yes, but having interpreted that statute, the Supreme Court clarified that "sex" means "biological sex" in the context of the Equality Act, which means that:
Single sex spaces remain lawful
Service providers have clearer legal footing and can rely on sex-based criteria
Service providers can argue that their service is single-sex because it provides e.g. trauma-informed care, safe-guarding, a need for biological female-only space, privacy, dignity, child welfare, etc.
Common legitimate aims for single-sex spaces:
Privacy (e.g. communal changing)
Dignity (e.g. intimate care in hospitals)
Safety (e.g. refuges, prisons)
Fairness (e.g. sport, though slightly different legal framework)
Courts generally accept these as legitimate without much difficulty.

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OK everyone is thinking it, and I'm saying it.
LeoDaVinciWave@LeoDaVinciWave
Water droplets necklaces.
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@lanky_pete @Baroness_Nichol Excellent point. But I don't think one counts how many people are in the cemetry and includes the interred.
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@CarlHigbie Good. Stand well back and wait for the ashes to cool before you try to clean up.
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@AzatAlsalim Everyone who said Hooray needs to remember to fact-check. (And be advised, I want this just as much as you do. And it might happen. I hope it does. But it hasn't happened yet.)
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@AzatAlsalim @NWtoG Portugal is debating such a move but I can’t find evidence that the laws have changed yet.
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My friend tried to withdraw £20k from his high street bank & their response was shocking
For 30 years he’s has been a loyal customer of this major bank
He called to withdraw the money & they said no, you have to come into the branch
He went into the branch & asked asked to withdraw the £20k and they asked 'what it’s for'?
He said ’none of your business, it’s my money’
They said ‘unless you can tell us exactly what the money is for, you cannot withdraw it'
This should shock & terrify you, because your own money isn’t even yours anymore
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