Perhaps if you want to ask rhetorical questions you could stick to the convention of not using a question mark Doodledog then I would know.
So you thought it was a question requiring an answer, despite the lack of a question mark? 'Funny that', as trisher used to say
. You've still avoided answering my well-signalled and oft-repeated question though. Does it get too close to the nub of the matter for you?
*There's a really interesting if harrowing account of medical interventions for homosexuals in the '50s www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC344257/*
I am fully aware of how homosexuals used to be treated.
But you won't be interested.
Omniscient as you seem to think you are, you know the square root of bugger all about what I know or don't know, or what might interest me.
The fact, however, remains that there is no link between what gay people went through and the current situation, which is that the trans lobby wants to change the law to accommodate the wishes of some transwomen, with no thought for the women they are using aside, and phoney transwomen, who are indistinguishable from the real thing, are capitalising on this to gain access to vulnerable women and girls.
Meanwhile, there is an apparent need for a Trans Awareness Week because of prejudice, which can't be helped by the fact that many TRAs use violence and intimidation to force their cause onto others. Transpeople who just want live in peace, with no 'awareness' thrust upon them have their wishes ignored too. Still, so long as the virtue signallers get their strokes from one another, and the misogynists can see frightened women, that'll be ok, won't it? <-- question mark.
How did you vote and why today


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