BarnardsLoop wrote: » Here's a little linky to the Green Party's view on trans people: https://www.greenparty.ie/policies/justice-reproductive-rights-gender-recognition/
Danzy wrote: » Bless me father, for I have sinned.
Danzy wrote: » It's like he valued something more than money, ie like the welfare of kids. Another reason the modern left/Church had long standing problems with him.
BarnardsLoop wrote: » Poster points out something then bigot goes and denies it because they can't argue against it.
Danzy wrote: » Lol. This is the sort of lunacy that is all too common. Poster makes up something and imagines it is what was said because it suits a psychological need of theirs.
TuringBot47 wrote: » So you're saying everyone in the green party is a bigot?
Introduce a requirement for provision of gender-neutral public toilet facilities. Add protection for transgender and intersex people by introducing hate crime legislation. The Green Party supports the amendment of the Gender Recognition Act 2015 to include recognition of non-binary and non-gendered individuals, and to facilitate gender recognition for people under the age of 18. We believe that further policies need to be implemented to support transgender and intersex people in Ireland, including better education to reduce transphobic bullying in schools.
Danzy wrote: » These activists would be closer to Free Presbyterians.
BarnardsLoop wrote: » Look at that! More homophobic arguments (the gays are after your kids!) being repackaged to use against trans people. Imagine my absolute and complete lack of surprise that bigots always recycle their material.
Danzy wrote: » At this stage I fear it is only a matter of time before these whack jobs start killing people who dare to disagree.
BarnardsLoop wrote: » Imagine my absolute and complete lack of surprise that bigots always recycle their material.
Deleted User wrote: » i think "saying their gender is now a lie" is an oversimplification by a long way ive already said that i accept that these questions are very very personal to ppl struggling with them, but that in itself cannot just end the question joe should anyone that knew bruce jenner be told that they have no right to pretend that their knowledge of, relationship with, experience of bruce jenner is in fact an assault on caitlyn jenner and that they have no right to it? you are saying, for instance, that the child or spouse or parent of a person that transitions has a very very strong moral imperative upon them to never behave as if they had any connection with that person as they knew them once that has the potential to be a monstrous dictat, im sure you could see why thats an extreme example but it might serve as a demonstration as to why one person's internal belief cannot dictate another person's lived reality, and in this type of realm (where there are valid claims both ways!) its not sufficient to call the question closed by declaring that one reality is in fact the only acceptable outcome and in fact always was that is extreme ideology in my book, and we have to do a lot more work to find a better path and not attempt to slam the discussion shut with accusations of cruelty or bigotry or any such- as long as people remain fair and in good faith
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » Meanwhile, according to Twitter, a blue tick who worked for Elizabeth Warren aiming this at JK Rowling is a-ok. This tweet is going nowhere apparently. And it’s one of many disgusting tweets that she received. Twitter has no consistency at all when it comes to bannings. I don’t think anyone should be banned, not even Katie Hopkins. It’s the inconsistency and double standards that are egregious and blatant.https://twitter.com/benjaminokeefe/status/1269407681611280386?s=21
joeguevara wrote: » Using a transgender persons previous name before transition. Think Bruce Jenner as opposed to Caitlyn Jenner. On the face of it seems harmless enough but is essentially saying that their gender now is a lie. I’m learning a lot today.
TheCitizen wrote: » What's deadnaming?
Thelonious Monk wrote: » I don't get the guy. I saw him on Newsnight on BBC a while back, banging on about drugs being given to trans kids or some sh*t. Why is he bothering sticking his nose in such a controversial topic when it was never going to end well? Who even cares what people do with their bodies? He's an idiot, ruined his own career by getting involved in all this.
jam_mac_jam wrote: » I think you can disagree with someone else without calling them scum. It is a matter of opinion and people have a right to discuss their differences in a civil manner. You don't have the right to tell people they are not entitled to an opinion. Twitter need to apply the rules to everyone.
igCorcaigh wrote: » Deadnaming is a pretty sh1tty thing to do. He's a bully.
joeguevara wrote: » I’m sure that a transgender person reading her post saying that their gender which is protected by equality law and case law doesn’t exist would be distressing and shameful. Similarly if a gay person read that their sexual orientation is a lie would be distressing and shameful. He called her scum because she stated it. It’s not like she posted that the Lough Ness monster doesn’t exist.
joeguevara wrote: » I suppose that’s the crux of the whole issue. Denying a persons gender, whether they like it or not is not a difference of opinion. It’s the same as saying homosexuality doesn’t exist. It’s not a matter of opinion. Interestingly if this was the US the above would be incorrect. Transgender are not afforded the same protections as male or female gender. In fact 2 weeks ago, they further reduced the civil rights of transgenders in healthcare. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/12/us/politics/trump-transgender-rights.html
jam_mac_jam wrote: » Well no, he called her scum because she had a different opninion then him. She didn't shame anyone. He said this woman is complete scum.
joeguevara wrote: » Maybe that’s the issue. People think they have a basic right to tweet things that they know nothing about and don’t care about the harm or distress it can cause.
ricero wrote: » I worry for the world when freedom of speech can be so easily censored. I dont agree with Lineham on most of his views but we are heading down a dangerous road when we can easily mute differing opinions that go against the woke culture.