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Kathleen Lowrey's avatar

I just come here for the bangers:

"The media in Europe, with very few exceptions, are allowed to say about four or five things about “trans people” and all of them are very super good."

Lindsay's avatar

Such a wealth of great info here! Fantastic work.

Katriga's avatar

The toilet one is an insane example of how we all, men and women, suffer because of the tranny cult.

The only way to do it sanely is to make a bunch of separate rooms with a toilet and a sink, I have seen that IRL nearly 10 years ago in Sweden, and that's extremely inefficient and massively lowers restroom throughput.

On the other hand once the blowback inevitably happens we will legislate and/or develop strong social norms against entering opposite sex toilets, which will cost us the historic freedom that if you really really had to go, and the toilet for your own sex was unavailable, it was generally socially acceptable to use the opposite sex toilet rather than shit yourself.

Luiz Iniciante's avatar

It's hard to say whether the spread of trans ideology means that Europe is entering another dark age or that Europe is doing so well that it has the time and the money to indulge this very peculiar lunacy. In either case, those pushing gender ideology are so self-absorbed they seem not to care or notice how all this reduces Europe's standing in the world. Which citizens of a developing country could now stand to listen to a European lecture them about FGM, women's rights or girls' safety instead of telling him to fuck right off. In other words: Physician, heal thyself.

Viviane Morrigan's avatar

Impressive coverage of issues, Roisin. Wish you were living here in Australia. But in the meantime, we will keep working on changing the minds and hearts of Australians towards understanding and supporting sex-based realities and rights.

Anne Bevan's avatar

When Ireland joined the EU, they got a derogation from giving women equal rights for 10 years until 1984. Even then unemployed women didn't get equal pay until women took Irish government to court (Cotter judgement). And even then all the women who hadn't sued had to pay lawyers to file claims before we got our money.

That took 20 years.

Surely Ireland holding the Presidency could help Montenegro give TIMs the 20 year runaround?