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Trans women have a cervix according to David Lammy.

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Sago Fri 28-Jun-24 16:42:24

x.com/LBC/status/1443125834626260993

The world has gone mad.

Freya5 Sat 29-Jun-24 12:41:40

Galaxy

I honestly under no circumstances need your help to understand this issue and the misogyny underlying it.

I am with you there.

Freya5 Sat 29-Jun-24 12:48:22

maddyone

annodomini

Don't worry. I think that David Lammy is likely to be Foreign Secretary, not Health Secretary!

Thank goodness for that.

That concerns me too. He called Marie Curie "Antionette". So a murdered Queen discovered radiation. Wow.

fancythat Sat 29-Jun-24 12:51:18

We can protect women and trans people equally..

But some higher ups[who I think have some sort of agenda] do not, and do not wish to either. In my opinion.

It is a bit like the phrase "people need to learn from history".
All very well for some people to say, but it is generally not those people who really need to learn from history. It is another group entirely[eg MPs etc] who do.

Wyllow3 Sat 29-Jun-24 13:14:53

Freya5

maddyone

annodomini

Don't worry. I think that David Lammy is likely to be Foreign Secretary, not Health Secretary!

Thank goodness for that.

That concerns me too. He called Marie Curie "Antionette". So a murdered Queen discovered radiation. Wow.

A quick google shows errors in history and geography from both sides of the house....

VioletSky Sat 29-Jun-24 13:17:08

Mollygo

But equally, VS you have your own same stuck record when you claim that others do not accept trans and only you do, (which is vs par excellence! 🤣🤣)

That means that you accept harmful TIM, and by refusing to condemn those TIM who carry out actions which are detrimental to females, you condone the wrongs that a small number of males suffering from gender dysphoria do which harm, and discriminate against females.

Except I don't claim that, I just believe the evidence when I see it here... The only place I ever see it's lack

And I certainly never tell people what they think or mean, or have ever thought people who do that worthy of being capable of decency

Granmarderby10 Sat 29-Jun-24 13:26:49

I am inclined to agree with Bridie22 VioletSkyand what she said about women’s rights.
I can empathise, I can educate myself, I can stand up for the rights of literally any body to be and live in that body as they want to.
I don’t see why just women are the ones obliged to adapt to, budge up, or collectively provide a safe haven for any cause that would have women relinquish space, be it figuratively or literally.

this is the only issue in this debate if debate it be, that I, personally don’t accept.

All of the rights in law, employment, healthcare, or any other rights that have been gained thus far by those women who came before me, are there by their own persistent efforts over many years, - and it is still not over, as there is much still to strive for.

Dickens Sat 29-Jun-24 13:43:57

VioletSky

Mollygo

But equally, VS you have your own same stuck record when you claim that others do not accept trans and only you do, (which is vs par excellence! 🤣🤣)

That means that you accept harmful TIM, and by refusing to condemn those TIM who carry out actions which are detrimental to females, you condone the wrongs that a small number of males suffering from gender dysphoria do which harm, and discriminate against females.

Except I don't claim that, I just believe the evidence when I see it here... The only place I ever see it's lack

And I certainly never tell people what they think or mean, or have ever thought people who do that worthy of being capable of decency

And I certainly never tell people what they think or mean, or have ever thought people who do that worthy of being capable of decency

It's true that you don't actually twist people's words to mean what you think they mean, but what you do do - when posters say they are not anti-trans, is imply by your responses that they are no matter how many times it's pointed out that there is one issue, and one only, that concerns us, and apart from that one we believe they should have the same rights, dignity and respect as anyone else.

VioletSky Sat 29-Jun-24 13:48:01

Granmarderby10

I am inclined to agree with Bridie22 VioletSkyand what she said about women’s rights.
I can empathise, I can educate myself, I can stand up for the rights of literally any body to be and live in that body as they want to.
I don’t see why just women are the ones obliged to adapt to, budge up, or collectively provide a safe haven for any cause that would have women relinquish space, be it figuratively or literally.

this is the only issue in this debate if debate it be, that I, personally don’t accept.

All of the rights in law, employment, healthcare, or any other rights that have been gained thus far by those women who came before me, are there by their own persistent efforts over many years, - and it is still not over, as there is much still to strive for.

I'm glad you see that women have indeed hard fought for rights

However you need to understand that women and their safe spaces are protected by the equality act. In any discussion about that (despite assertions that are fundamentally untrue and absolutely not worthy of respect) those rights have always been upheld by myself

Now me keeping my space doesn't mean someone else cannot have any... And that is what leaves me disillusioned by these threads. I have been told so many times that women should not have to help come up with solutions to resolve issues... Actually yes we should, that's a moral responsibility. Life has taught me over and over that when people come together against a problem rather than blaming it on the other party, that's when we see real genuine positive change. Otherwise it is nothing more or less than a temper tantrum...

VioletSky Sat 29-Jun-24 13:49:59

Dickens I can say I am a pilot until the end of time, I'm not a pilot unless I fly a plane... "I accept trans people" either comes with positive statements about how we can show that pr it is meaningless

Just one "I accept trans people BUT" and where have we seen such statements before?

Bridie22 Sat 29-Jun-24 13:53:52

Again, it has been stated that the majority accept there is space for trans people just not in biological women's spaces.
And as you well know the Equality Act is adapted to suit whoever the judge, police, politician as to there beliefs that day.

VioletSky Sat 29-Jun-24 13:57:19

There are approximately 25688765 threads that disagree with you by existing, including this one where "The world has gone mad" just because some guy didn't look into what a surgically created vagina involves

Bridie22 Sat 29-Jun-24 13:59:13

Really VS what are you talking about?

Bridie22 Sat 29-Jun-24 14:01:06

P.S, did you count the threads that accepted trans?

Galaxy Sat 29-Jun-24 14:01:30

A man who called women 'dinosaurs' for 'hoarding their rights', his treatment of the women campaigning.on this issue is there for anyone to see.

VioletSky Sat 29-Jun-24 14:02:19

Bridie22

Really VS what are you talking about?

Would this be your answer when anyone comes to you with a problem that you don't want to admit too or deal with?

Bridie22 Sat 29-Jun-24 14:04:51

Yes, if they didn't explain their problem clearly and accept that others may view their problem and its solution differently.

Mollygo Sat 29-Jun-24 14:09:41

VS
However you need to understand that women and their safe spaces are protected by the equality act.

Unfortunately, those rights are not upheld by a small number of people pretending to be suffering from gender dysphoria.

That group are not interested in the equality act, and you surely know that is true, unless you only read things that support your view.

Therefore when you virtue signal VS, that you are the only one who supports all TIM you are discriminating against females.

I, along with others on here don’t care if people want to feel different from their true selves, as long as it doesn’t
harm the group they feel they belong to.

There is no but.
It’s a fact which you seem happy to ignore that some TIM use their feelings to harm, and discriminate against females, and you support that behaviour.

JaneJudge Sat 29-Jun-24 14:11:59

It is a shame focus isn't given for cervical screening to be accessible for all biologically born females and instead it just turns into another trans debate. There are literally thousands of biologically born females who do not find cervical screening in its current form accessible. We should have been discussing that decades ago.

VioletSky Sat 29-Jun-24 14:13:51

By saying that to someone Bridie22 you are literally shutting down any possibility of the other person doing that... Which means you are causing the problem with your inability to listen

I'll put it simply though

This should not be a women versus trans issue which it becomes on every thread.

When the general character of the thread is "women against trans" that is the issue I have with it because that is not "trans acceptance" is it?

Can we have one positive thread? Trans person in the news accomplished something? Someone opened a refuge? Someone built a building with a gender neutral option for toileting? Anything? Because I haven't seen a single one unless I started it and those threads did not go well so I gave up

Galaxy Sat 29-Jun-24 14:22:04

JK Rowling founded a support service for women who have experienced sexual violence.

Smileless2012 Sat 29-Jun-24 14:24:55

Women and their safe spaces maybe protected by the equality act in theory, but not always in practice which is why an intact male with a GRC can enter women's safe spaces. Which is why biological men can unfairly compete against biological women in sport. Which is why a lesbian dating event was temporarily closed down by trans women, complaining that they were not allowed to attend.

The equality act is to ensure equality, there is nothing 'equal' in the aforementioned. The trans community aren't afforded any fewer rights than anyone else but unfortunately for those who just want to live their lives in peace, a small minority of this minority group want their perceived 'rights' to be more important than the rights of biological women.

Bridie22 Sat 29-Jun-24 14:24:56

If you read my reply properly VS it does not say I do not listen, and only YOU are perpetuating the myth that this is a " women against trans "issue.

Smileless2012 Sat 29-Jun-24 14:30:26

There is trans acceptance posted time and time again, on thread after thread VS. This isn't a women against trans issue, and by continually saying it is, it is you causing the problem with your inability to listen.

VioletSky Sat 29-Jun-24 14:35:37

Smileless2012

There is trans acceptance posted time and time again, on thread after thread VS. This isn't a women against trans issue, and by continually saying it is, it is you causing the problem with your inability to listen.

Find me an example that is not "I accept trans women but" and also one that isn't mine

And find an example of the equality act being broken and agreed with by anyone here while you are at it...

Or start disallowing people to make untrue statements about my views by people on threads you engage with? That would certainly help change my mind

Callistemon213 Sat 29-Jun-24 14:36:37

There is trans acceptance posted time and time again, on thread after thread VS

To be fair, perhaps Violetsky may have missed those amongst the 25688765 threads on GN about transgender issues?
It does seem a lot to trawl through.