Can a woman have a penis? Three brave activists launch new movement

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A woman once told me "I have one of these (pointed to her vagina) and I can have all of those that I want (pointed to a penis).
 
Trans athletes must compete in a separate category - or countless young women's sporting dreams will be smashed:

Olympic gold medallist Nichole Cooke - whose hero is a trans woman - bravely speaks out

When I was small, the very first professional replica jersey I had was that of the team of my hero, Robert Millar, the first British rider to make the podium at the Tour de France. I wore it while cycling the hills around my home in Wales, dreaming that I was riding the Alps just like Robert did.

He has since transitioned to Pippa York – and I am in awe of the strength of character that required. I also naturally sympathise with Pippa for having spent much of her life in the 'wrong' body. I cannot imagine how difficult that private struggle must have been.

This weekend trans cyclist Emily Bridges was due to compete at the Women's British Omnium Championships in Derby against Laura Kenny, the star of the event and a former Olympic champion. Passionate, emotive arguments setting out why she should and shouldn't take part flowed from those defending LGBT rights – and those defending women's sport rights.

Obvious to all those remaining neutral is that the rights of one group can only be maintained via a loss of rights of the other.

So why should I speak out – and what can I add? 'Why risk becoming a hate figure for one section of society,' I can hear you ask. 'Can't you see the vitriol directed at Sharron Davies and JK Rowling?'

Well, I am prepared to speak out about trans athletes' inclusion in female sport partly because I am not a Sharron Davies or JK Rowling. I am not famous. The lazy argument that 'you are just trying to deny access because yours might otherwise be compromised' does not apply to me. I no longer compete. Any current athlete who speaks out will be branded a 'sore loser' on social media.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...OOKE-hero-trans-woman-bravely-speaks-out.html
 
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A man is a person who can knock you out cold.

That would be me. I have knocked many people out, but have yoked out many more.

The yoking out is a much more peaceful solution. I'd rather yoke than knock out any day.

Knocking out can hurt people for much longer. Jaw wired shut, yeah, I don't like that.

I can't go back in time, but I'm telling it like it really is. A yoke out means most people will be OK

A knockout means somebody might get hurt.

I can shut a human being down. Either with a blow to the temple or the jaw.

It's them jaw knockouts that hurt.

Very effective, but I'd rather yoke somebody out.

You haven't had to live with what I've had to live with, I bet.

Oh! In my defense, I do not regret much, k?


Most people I laid out, deserved it 100%
 
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“Lia Thomas spent 21 years of his life as a man,” tweeted the group. “He started competing against women in swimming this year and became a national champion. Our daughter’s sports are not a plan B for failed male athletes.”

https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/202...rts-are-not-a-plan-b-for-failed-male-athletes

^This.

APL and Jarod think there is nothing to worry about ffs.

Amateur women and girls across Britain are 'quitting sport' after facing male-bodied opponents, claim campaigners


There is already controversy over 'trans' sportswomen competing in elite female competitions.

But Fair Play For Women has established that it is also affecting grassroots and amateur sport, with many participants feeling pressured to remain silent.

Last night Fiona McAnena, director of sport campaigns at FPFW, which has lobbied to keep women's sports single- sex, warned: 'If you think this is a very small problem, think again.

'This issue is hitting women's sport right across the UK, and sadly it is pushing some women to completely drop out.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...tting-sport-facing-male-bodied-opponents.html
 
Well done and not before time, this bullshit has gone too far and needs stopping in its tracks now!!

Can a woman have a penis? Three brave activists launch 'most significant female movement since the Suffragettes'



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When it comes to publicly standing up for females — as, inch by inch, our hard-fought rights are eroded as more biological males self-identify as women — bravery is in very short supply. In a series of tweets earlier this month, JK Rowling, who has faced the wrath of trans activists for her comments on the subject, warned politicians that women were organising to defend their rights.

And today, exclusively in the Daily Mail, I can reveal that this warning is becoming a reality with a new force that represents the most significant women's movement since the Suffragettes. Because we women have had enough. So three of the country's largest campaign groups on women's rights — Women Uniting, Sex Matters and Women's Rights Network (WRN) — are mobilising with a new campaign: 'Respect my Sex if you want my X'.

We believe that politicians should know they can't expect our cross in the voting box if they do not acknowledge and protect women's sex-based rights. We want as many members of the general public — female and male, and across all party lines — to quiz their politicians, both national and local, about their stance on women's rights and trans issues. Do you know how your local representatives would answer the question: 'Can a woman have a penis?'

If you don't, it's time to ask them the questions so many politicians are currently flip-flopping on, especially ahead of key local elections on May 5.
Our group represents women from all walks of life — some have never been politically active before, whereas others have been in politics for decades — and have different views on some issues.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/...significant-female-movement-Suffragettes.html

No; No women I've ever seen had penises.
 
APL and Jarod think there is nothing to worry about ffs.

Amateur women and girls across Britain are 'quitting sport' after facing male-bodied opponents, claim campaigners


There is already controversy over 'trans' sportswomen competing in elite female competitions.

But Fair Play For Women has established that it is also affecting grassroots and amateur sport, with many participants feeling pressured to remain silent.

Last night Fiona McAnena, director of sport campaigns at FPFW, which has lobbied to keep women's sports single- sex, warned: 'If you think this is a very small problem, think again.

'This issue is hitting women's sport right across the UK, and sadly it is pushing some women to completely drop out.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...tting-sport-facing-male-bodied-opponents.html

It's sad what this world is coming to and The Kinks said it best years ago. "Girls will be boys and boys will be girls
It's a mixed up, muddled up, shook up world..."
 
Except for Lola. L-O-L-A Lola.

I believe he also said "Well, I'm not the world's most masculine man
But I know what I am and I'm glad I'm a man..."

This song was written when (I forget which member) was approached by a cross-dressed faggot. He laughed it off and wrote this song about it.
 
I believe he also said "Well, I'm not the world's most masculine man
But I know what I am and I'm glad I'm a man..."

This song was written when (I forget which member) was approached by a cross-dressed faggot. He laughed it off and wrote this song about it.

Ray Davies?
 
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